feels like Edvard Munch's "The Scream". It doesn't get any better... ... and I'm not the least bit amused.
What the?! Hello Kitty a closet owl? You can't be a cat and a bird at the same time! Having 2 pairs of eyes on your head is just wrong! This definitely ain't cute but scaaarrrryyyyyy.
A few months ago, I broke one of our Ikea frames meant for our Uni Degrees. The frame's been lying in the hallway against our bookshelf collecting dust eversince. Initially, I was thinking of using it as a chalkboard for little messages and reminders. I even bought a set of pretty chalks for it but procrastination got to the better of me (as usual) and the frame is still collecting dust. I've decided to scrap the chalkboard plan and make a magnetic picture frame out of it after coming across yet another creative tutorial from crafty nest.
For a detailed tutorial, click here.
For a detailed tutorial, click here.
Sundays have now become my tutorial-overload days! Check out these environmentally-friendly creations. Who would have thought that you could make cool bags out of old tank tops. I'm totally inspired. For a full tutorial, visit crafty nest.
Found another link to DIY flowers, this time in the form of pom poms Great idea for the home or wedding parties, just because it's summer!
Supplies: Fabric, scissors, hot glue gun, and chinese lanterns.
Step 5: Repeat these steps until the whole lantern is covered. Once finished, attached some fabric to the metal frame of the lantern to hang.
Click here and here for project source.
Supplies: Fabric, scissors, hot glue gun, and chinese lanterns.
Step 1: Cut circles out of fabric.
Step 2: Fold the circle in half and put a little hot glue on the center, then fold over to secure.
Step 3: Apply more hot glue to the bottom of the folded circle.
Step 4: Press the bottom of the folded circle with the hot glue onto the chinese lantern.
Step 5: Repeat these steps until the whole lantern is covered. Once finished, attached some fabric to the metal frame of the lantern to hang.
Click here and here for project source.
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