
DIY - Lace pockets for your jeans!
These are DIY's I've found on tumblr, they all are reblogs of thing's I would like to do or I just like. This Blog is for myself so, I can come back and look at later instead of liking them on my blog since i always go on a liking spree of everything.
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DIY - Lace pockets for your jeans!
I am thrilled to have Aly from Artisan des Arts return as a guest blogger this week! If you missed her previous post, you can find it here.
Time: 30 minutes
Materials: photo of yourself, shrinky dink paper, thin black sharpie, colored sharpies
Instructions:
1. Take a photo…
DIY adhesive sand bowl
Keep power bars off the floor and out of dust bunny hands with this idea. A couple screw hooks and a basket an voila! no more furballs around the power bar.

ANTHROPOLOGY NECKLACE TUTORIAL
BELOW IS THE LINK ON HOW TO MAKE THIS: FYI: watch how thin you flatten this wire..too flat and it will snap in two.
http://quietlioncreations.blogspot.com/2011/10/diy-anthropologie-perched-harmonies.html
Important Sunday Night Question: Valentine’s Day crafts - are they relevant to health & fitness bloggers? Yes.
Instead of loading your friends, family & coworkers up with sugar and processed candies & treats to show your affection, use felt.
Valentine’s Day is one of my favorites to celebrate but I hate associating holidays & celebrations with candy and regret.
I made tons of these little felt fortune cookies with sweet notes inside and then packed them in mini take-out containers from Michael’s craft store. I’m gifting my friends with lip balms & teas instead of Hersey kisses or cookies.
This is a really cheap project & the V-Day themed mini take-out containers are $0.50 right now @ Michael’s.
For some of them - I used clear plastic (from the inside lining as packaging from the mini take-out containers) and hot glued them so they look like individually wrapped fortune-cookies you may know & love from sushi restaurants. This version was really easy and came out super cute - using plastic that is otherwise discarded as trash!
I used:
- mason jar lid (for tracing circles - it’s the perfect size!)
- scissors
- felt - 20 cents per 9X12 sheet (makes 6 circles per sheet)
- floral wire - < $3 for the one I bought (22 gauge)
- hot glue gun
- heart hole-punches for pizazz!
It’s super simple to create these.
- Trace (~ 3”) circles onto felt, cut them out
- Hot glue a piece of the floral wire in the middle of the felt circle
- Fold the felt circle in half, bend them with the wire
- Done
Modified from a tutorial via your fav: Martha Stewart
A Baby Tutu
$5 worth of materials and 2 hours later, ta-dah…! Here’s a cute baby tutu I made, inspired by some DIY posts I saw on Pinterest.
I decided on a combo of neon green and emerald for a new baby girl, born to some of the coolest, most creative people I know. After debating elastic waistband versus ribbon waistband, I Seesawed my choices and came to the conclusion that adjustable ribbon will be best for a baby.
Fun and super easy to make!
Tutorial: Mamalicious Finds