Tassel and Bead Necklaces
| Christmas, Everyday Crafts, Holidays, Jewelry and Fashion, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Yarn & Fabric
Once you learn how to make these sweet little tassels, you’ll find a million ways to use them!
| Christmas, Everyday Crafts, Holidays, Jewelry and Fashion, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Yarn & Fabric
Once you learn how to make these sweet little tassels, you’ll find a million ways to use them!
You can never go wrong with a photo gift. It works perfectly for a childhood friend, for your spouse, and it’s a beautifully suited gift for Mother’s Day.
This endearing object has a bit of nostalgia mixed with a bit of humor. It’s a perfect combination. This Avery Printable Fabric is the product to buy!
| Christmas, Decor, DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Gifts, Holidays, Jewelry and Fashion, Organization, Parties, Valentine's Day
Once you start playing with Fimo or Sculpey, you won’t be able to stop!
The colors are bright and saturated, and the instant gratification of baking your creation to a finished product is amazing.
Best part? You can make about four dishes out of one brick of polymer clay!
A lovely, scented candle is a legitimate gift to give a friend, a colleague, or your mom, but you have to admit it may feel a little generic.
But if you add a little crafty treatment to the package, it takes it up that perfect notch to make it feel special.
Holiday meals are occasions for place cards, but it’s really the last thing most entertainers think they have time for. But these Easter Egg place cards redefine the quick and easy craft.
All you need is eggs, washi tape, and toothpicks. (For the really thin washi tape, check out the Little B options. So beautiful!)
After Easter, do you end up with tons of plastic eggs? And mismatched plastic eggs, at that?
Solution: make these cute fuzzy sheep. The body is made from a large plastic egg and the head is a small one.
You can make your own take on this lamp with thin rope, thick rope, jute rope or nylon, and you can coil the rope around almost anything — like a flower pot, a funnel, or a bowl — to get various shapes. For this project, I used a round vase with an inflated balloon in the top, but if you happen to have a glass display cloche sitting around, it would do the job just fine.
Head over to the Etsy blog to see the step-by-step photos!
We’ve all seen toy rockets made from paper towel tubes, cracker boxes, even shipping tubes!
This project takes advantage of one of every household’s biggest frustrations…lost socks!
Upcycle a plastic bottle and use that lone sock to make a toy that can handle serious outer space play!
Making robots might be one of the most fun crafts for kids. One, two, or three eyes—it’s up to you.
Can you believe these materials combine to make a bowl? It’s magic. Almost.