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How to Make Rainbow Melted Crayon Art Welcome to 52 Kitchen Adventures, your source for creative & delicious desserts! See my Recipe Index for more. Don't want to miss another recipe? How to make easy paint chip wall art If your apartment needs some decorating, you can't draw, and you're broke, consider chopping up paint chips. These are Glidden swatches from Home Depot made into a simple triangle pattern. I put it inside a mat and frame I already had, and it looks fairly respectable. Book Page Corner Heart Origami Bookmark This is another heart tutorial. Is the 'book page' trend over yet? I sure hope not, because I just love the look of this corner bookmark folded from a book page. The great thing about origami is that it is cheap and anyone can do it - with the proper instructions. When I was a kid, my parents bought me an origami book (from Thailand, all in Thai!).
Clean & Dirty Dishwasher Magnet Okay, so I’m a little late on today’s post. To be honest, I was sleeping (42 hours of work in 3.5 days will do that to you). Nonetheless, I should note that the random tapping noise in the background is me patting myself on the back for this DIY. Normally I do projects mainly because they are just pretty, but this one is super practical and pretty. Make Your Own Glitter Flats In case you haven’t noticed in the past almost 3 years (!!) WANM has been in existence, I am not a crafty person. Nope, I leave the crafts to Chels and I stick to the kitchen (where disasters can easily be shoved down the garbage disposal!). It’s not that I don’t want to get into crafts; I’ve just never been good at them. I like following recipes.
DIY Egg Carton Recycling Bin You Will Need x4 large egg cartons Hot Glue Gun A3 Card stock (colour is your choice) Scissors 1. Warm up the glue gun, when it is ready to use, piece your first two cartons together, there should be 4 points where they are touching firmly, Put a dob of Glue on each point, push them together and hold until glue has set. Do the same for the following cartons. 2.
Holder for Charging Cell Phone (made from lotion bottle) My husband and I both have cell phones. And both of us have phone chargers. And that means lots of obnoxious cords. You never know when one of us may be moving phone cords around, to give our phones an extra charge while we’re chatting away……… or trying to charge our phones up before running errands or something. Rose napkins in Crafts for decorating and home decor Let fly your imagination in the decoration of the table for your guests. We propose a touch of distinction inside the glasses of each of them: using the art of origami, with two textile or paper napkins rolled together, we create this marvelous rose. To create the leaves: Fold a square napkin on a diagonal Then fold in half along the diagonal Fold in half again To create the rose: Use a square napkin of any color and fold the fabric in half along the diagonal.
Project 21 Week 23 – Crayon Alphabet I have been really excited about this project for a while, ever since I spotted it here. I thought this was the cutest idea, and immediately rushed off to research where I could find nice cheap shadow boxes and crayons. Flash forward a few weeks once I had assembled all my supplies, and this is what you get:
Fold a heart page marker I hope you’ll whip up some heart page markers to share with those around you. It’s simply too easy not to make. Here’s how: Use a square piece of paper. Ice bottle cooler in Crafts for decorating and home decor A stylish way to present drinks on the table while keeping it cold at the same time. You'll need to give yourself a couple of days to freeze the layers. Material: A 3-liter empty soda container that you will cut the top Distilled water Fruit such as lemons, limes, star fruit, or cranberries Duct tape (only in case the bottle floats up in the water) Place the bottle of vodka inside the 3-liter container and fill with an inch or two of the distilled water - freeze until solid.
Crafts for Men « Keywords: wood, typography, diy, craft In the late 60s and 70s, string art became a popular paint-by-numbers-y way for the masses to get crafty. Head to your local thrift store, and you'll likely find a few, in all their harvest gold glory. Usually sold in kits, these guys involved strategically placed nails or pins that were connected by string or yarn to create geometrical shapes or mathematical patterns. But, I'm not really into geometrical shapes or mathematical patterns. I'm into letters, so I decided to create some original string art with a typographic twist. Boho Maxi Dress: a tutorial This dress is an incredibly easy make. By now you may have realized that I'm all about the simple projects. I'm far from being a master seamstress, I just work with what I know and try to learn as I go. I've never actually owned a maxi dress before, but now I might be hooked.
DIY Friendship Bracelet - Honestly WTF For several months now, we’ve been receiving emails requesting a friendship bracelet DIY. Well, friends, ask and you shall receive! Today, we’ll give you a step by step tutorial on the classic chevron pattern. If you used to whip up friendship bracelets like a champ in grade school and have since forgotten how, consider this a refresher course.