Thursday, July 25, 2013

Nail Polish Splattered Picture Frame


Spruce up a cheap picture frame with a splash of nail polish.  Here's a link to the post that provided me with this idea.

Materials:
*Nail polish in various corresponding colors
*Inexpensive picture frame
*Painter's tape (optional)

Directions:
*Completely cover your work space with newspaper.
*Tape up any portions of your picture frame that you would not like to get nail polish on.
*Have fun splatter painting.  Once the paint is dry, you can peel off any painter's tape you applied to the frame.
*If you end up with paint in an unwanted spot anyway, clean it off with a dab of nail polish remover.



Thursday, July 18, 2013

Duct Tape Sneakers


Have an old, grungy pair of shoes that you're not yet ready to give up on?  Decorate them with duct tape. Here's a link to the post that inspired me to try decorating my shoes with duct tape.

Materials:
*Old Sneakers
*Duct tape in the colors/patterns of your choice
*Scissors
*X-acto knife

Directions:
*Cut off strips of duct tape and adhere to the portions of the shoe that you would like covered.
*Carefully trim off any excess duct tape with an X-acto knife
*Use smaller pieces of duct tape around the curvy parts of the shoe so that you don't end up with bulges and creases in the tape.
*To cover the toe of the shoe, take a strip of duct tape and set it across the toe of the shoe.  Carefully cut the tape to the appropriate shape, making sure not to stick the tape to the shoe all the way.  Otherwise the tape will bunch together in places and it may be difficult to unstick the pieces.
*Peel the duct tape off of the toe of the shoe.
*Excluding the flat top part, make incisions about 1/4" deep every 1/4" along the piece of tape.
*Line up the flat top part with the top of the toe of the shoe and stick down.  Slowly press down the other parts of the tape, which will overlap slightly.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Duct Tape Feather Earrings


Materials:
*Duct tape in the color(s) of your choice
*Marker
*Scissors
*2 ear wires
*Round nosed pliers
*Flat nosed pliers
*Needle, safety pin, or similar implement

Directions:
*Cut off a strip of duct tape about twice as long as you would like your earrings to be and carefully fold in half, so that the sticky sides of the two halves touch.
*Repeat with a second piece of duct tape.
*Draw or trace a feather shape onto each of the two duct tape pieces, then cut out.
*Decorate the feathers as you wish.
*Cut slits into the duct tape to create the feathery look, being careful not to cut all the way through.  Also, once you reach the top of the duct tape, leave a small portion at the top center uncut.
*Using a needle, poke a small hole through the top center of each earring.
*Using the pliers, open up the base of one of the ear wire and slide it through the hole in one of the earrings, then close the base of the ear wire.  Repeat for the second earring.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Owl Pillow


     A fun owl craft for my 100th blog post!  Thank you to everyone who has been following my blog.  I hope it has given you some inspiration and ideas for your own crafting.

Materials:
*Sheet of fabric in the color of your choice for the owl's body
*Fabric and/or felt in colors of your choice for the owl's wings, belly, beak, and eyes
*Sewing machine or needle and thread
*Stuffing
*All purpose adhesive (optional)
*Chalk
*Scissors or fabric shears

Directions:
*Select an owl template.  I used the same one I used for my Felt Owl Pal, included below.


*Enlarge owl template to the desired size.  Make sure that you print the template larger than the size you would like your owl to be, as once you've sewn together the fabric and stuffed the owl it will be much smaller than the template.
*Cut out the pieces of the template.  Using chalk, trace the pieces onto the chosen fabrics and felts.  You will need two copies of the owl's body, two large circles for the owl's eyes, and two small circles for the owl's pupils, but every other piece need only be traced once.
*Sew or glue on the owl's belly, wings, beak, and eyes.
*Place the two pieces for the owl's body one on top of the other with the patterned side facing in and sew together, leaving enough space at the bottom for your hand to fit inside.
*Turn the owl right side in, then insert stuffing into your pillow until it reaches its desired fullness.
*Sew or glue closed the opening in the owl.