Head over to Etsy for a step-by-step tutorial on making these fabric envelopes. It's a perfect project for those scraps that just aren't quite big enough for sewing.
Photo by Whitehaus
Head over to Etsy for a step-by-step tutorial on making these fabric envelopes. It's a perfect project for those scraps that just aren't quite big enough for sewing.
Photo by Whitehaus
Oh, you have got to check out the DIY cut paper candle holder wraps over at How About Orange. So chic and so easy! That Jessica is just insanely talented.
Zazzle has a new print-on-demand product—custom tiles that you create. These would make great gifts for newlyweds and you can add an optional frame which turns it into an instant trivet. Above are two of my designs (quatrefoil and perching birds) that you can customize with names and dates in the charming ink zazzle shop.
If spring hasn't already sprung in your neck of the woods you can always make some DIY tissue paper cherry blossoms. There's a great tutorial at The...Late, Young Family blog. I'm amazed at how realistic they look.
I have a couple of old sweaters that I love for sentimental reasons, but they just don't fit. I think this upcycled sweater purse may just be the ticket to making them useful. There's a complete tutorial at Lemon Squeezy on how to complete the transormation. via repurpose universe
Check out this crib upcycled into a desk. You can see the complete post on how Caz did this at her blog A Little Learning for Two. This is such an inventive idea. I really like all the creative ways people are using chalkboard paint these days. What a great activity center for little people. via flippin factory
Ez over at Creature Comforts has created a wonderful DIY tag stamp tutorial on her blog. I'm a big believer in presentation and this really adds a special touch to correspondence. She also has plenty of other ideas on how to use this technique so check out her tutorial.