Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts

Friday, May 3, 2013

Handmade present for Moms - using my fabric covered buttons

Mother's day is almost here. And I completely forgot to finish my project.
Have a look at this tutorial from The Fickle Pickly, quick and nice to make. and I repeat QUICK so no excuses, you can make this!

What a great idea. You can make a flower brooch with just some felt and of course one of my buttons :-)

  First you will need:

•one full piece of the precut felt

•a button (you can buy them here Mad About Pink)
•hot glue gun

•a pin (or hair clip would be fun, too!)

For the full tutorial CLICK HERE

Enjoy!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

{diy} pebbles

Who knew with a little white acrylic paint or vintage doilies could transform a basic beach pebble into a work of art.  


how pretty would those pebbles look scattered on a table ... think of all the possibilities

 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Tutorial with style: Pocket mirror

It has been a while since I last posted a tutorial.

I found this inspiring one reading a great blog: I hearth Linen, go and check it out.
I can assure you it's worth it! I think that not only the photos are great but it’s also well explained.


Please click here to download the pdf file with instructions and post me some photos if you make it.
I’ll definitely try it very shortly. My handbag is desperately missing a decent pocket mirror.

Another idea?
 
Happy Crafting!

Monday, December 21, 2009

I've finally found some courage to have my online store!

Dear all,


A quick little post to let you know that I finally have an online store!!! After thinking and more thinking about how much I could create or if people would have similar taste to mine, I’ve decided to be brave and do something I’ve always wanted.


I have to do a lot of work with my photos as they don’t give justice to my creations but I’m getting there. I’ll soon be adding super natural lip balms and more button jewellery. If you’d like something customized just ask! Nothing is impossible…except me loosing some kgs at Christmas!



Support me and handmade goods, spread the voice!

Have a good day!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Decorating with words

For who's tired of Christmas and it's not me! Here's a post that gives you ideas on how to decorate with words. A touch of romance guaranteed!
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but words can create a pretty picture, too. That's what stylist Paul Lowe set out to celebrate when he determined to make artful use of books and letters that, too often, end up in the trash. see more on Design, Decor...


Poetry- and prose-inspired crafts, such as these decorative plates printed with word decals at home, may cost very little, but they certainly say a lot.

How To Spell It Out


To create a message worthy of a mobile, Paul begins with vintage letters from the Anagrams game. They're cardboard, not wooden like newer ones, and they adhere easily to lengths of thin copper wire with a hot-glue gun. Once tied to a clothes hanger, the dancing phrase can be hung for display anywhere. Search eBay.com for vintage Anagrams letters.

Not sure you have the time to craft an original phrase for your home? Find one ready-made. A pair of store-bought pillowcases presents a graphic contrast to the floral headboard. Paul selected these for the pillowcases' extravagant Victorian-style font.


Take a Novel Approach

Rescue an abandoned book, and present it as a still life. Paul adorned this dilapidated atlas with delicate butterflies, their winged shapes the product of a butterfly craft punch. He glued a page from a discarded novel to the cover before affixing the butterflies with glue dots to look as if they were flying off the page.

Storybook Door

Door: Set the tone for years of story time. Select a child's literary classic in decal form and apply the oversize adornment to a wall or a door. "Try not to center it," says Paul. "Let it extend to a neighboring wall." The application is easy. "Just be sure to work slowly, taking your time to remove bubbles with a flat tool, such as a bone folding tool."


Wallpaper: Pages ripped from books that might otherwise have been tossed away or sheet music can become lyrical wallpaper the pages slightly overlapped, then applied with conventional wallpaper paste.

Industrial Chair: What is it worth? This mid-20th-century industrial design chair is valued from $35 to $100. However, a chair that has been stripped to its original silver metal finish could bring more, says appraiser Helaine Fendelman.


Three Big Words

Decorative wall decals like this one from Harmonie Interieure, which can be custom-made in words of your choice, set the tone for a room and provide, by way of the font, a playful nod to the pattern on the chair's upholstery. Apply the decal slowly and carefully. Small air bubbles can be popped with a pin.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

My first Napkins Swap

Hello, I've just received my first Napkins Swap from Swap Bot and I'm so amazed to see that are actually people who really put extra care and give as much as they can even if not requested. Here's a a pic of what a received from Debbie (Floating Queen).


Thanks Debbie! Much appreciated! of course If you are looking for me I'm Madaboutpink!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Recycling month project: Tiny pincushion tutorial

Hello,
here's another project to create while recycling. I found this great idea on How about orange.
So take out all your scraps and start creating.
You'll need:
• A bottle cap from a 2-liter pop bottle, or something with a larger diameter if you like, depending on what size cushion you want. It should be about 1/2" to 3/4" deep.
• Pretty fabric
• Coordinating felt
• Coordinating ribbon that's wide enough to hide the sides of your cap
• Stuffing, batting or cotton balls (I stole some stuffing out of a pillow on my couch)
• Needle and thread
• Scissors
• Glue (I used craft glue and a hot glue gun.)
1. Cut a felt circle the same diameter as your cap and glue it on (I used gel craft glue).
2. Cut your pretty fabric into a circle. For the 2-liter bottle cap size, make a circle that's about 3 1/2" in diameter. Add a little more for a bigger cap. It's not too fussy.
3. Stitch in and out around the circle to gather it, making a bowl shape.
4. Put as much stuffing into it as you can possibly fit, and tie off your thread. If some stuffing sticks out, no problem.
5. Put some hot glue around the inside edges of your cap and nestle your little stuffed pillow into it, smooshing it down tightly.
6. Glue decorative ribbon around the cap to hide the ugly sides. Done.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Paper to print from designer jots


Great paper for creative envelopes and letters!
Print an envelope template on this paper and create a card inside...maybe with just top and bottom borders made of the same print.
Try this idea, it works perfectly with wallpaper leftovers! Any idea is welcome!!!

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