Kids and students have already come back to schools and colleges, and back to school is one of the most popular themes speaking about décor, fashion and crafting. Even if you are a grown up and needn’t go back to school, why not get inspired by these ideas? We’ve rounded up some crafts suitable both...
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Industrial and rustic accessories are very popular today, and what about combining these two styles in one? This furniture project is easy-breezy and won’t take much time. For the shelves you’ll need 14 inch wood slices, *4 inch L brackets, a saw, drill, and screws. The first thing you need to do is measure where...
This simple modern planter is the perfect addition to your boring corner or window area. Using metal piping and twine with a few easy steps, hang any bowl or planter to spruce up a bare space. You’ll need metal tubing, a pipe cutter, tape measure, twine, string or thin wire for connecting tubing, a bowl...
Animal prints are hot and actual at any time, they look so glam! Today we’ve rounded up several crafts for you to make in case you like these prints. Cheetah or leopard prints are very cool, and you can use them for wall décor, mirrors, any tableware and furniture that you want to accentuate. The...
This craft is back to school inspired! Let’s see how to turn usual cloth into notebook-looking towels. You’ll need linen, a pencil, a ruler, a sewing machine, hem-tape, embroidery thread and an embroidery needle. Measure out your soft linen into hand towel size. Make 1 inch marks down the front with a pencil and ruler....
Missing your cool summer vacation? This craft will remind of it! This easy photo display reminds of the beach itself, and your photos will complement them. Prepare colored paper, balsa wood, scissors, glue, washi tape, instax prints. Cut your accent paper into triangles that fit onto either end of your balsa wood (or any type...
Fall is here and winter isn’t so far, so there’s nothing more pleasant than sitting next to the fire with a cup of tea or coffee and your favorite book. Making a fire isn’t that easy if you aren’t experienced, so it’s time to make some cool fire starters and lighters. These pieces are ideal...
We’ve already told you of some pretty paper lanterns to make, and here’s one more idea, not difficult and cute! You’ll need thin paper bags, Martha Stewart Cut and Fold Abstract Rose Punch, edging scissors, LED battery powered pillar candles or votives. Lay a bag flat and position your punch toward the upper center portion...
IKEA products are amazing for changing them as they are simple and ideal for mixing. This little hack only requires two IKEA pieces — a LACK wall shelf and a set of table legs. Flip the shelf over and attach the legs to the bottom of the shelf in the corner using the screws provided...
Skulls are an indispensable decoration for every Halloween. You can make a skull piece yourself, without spending much money and your Halloween party will look brilliant! The first thing that comes to mind is buying some skulls at a dollar store and then painting them as you like even glittering. String art is a cool...