Fun DIY Dishwasher Safe Painted Plates

Fun DIY Dishwasher Safe Painted Plates
Cool and fun tableware is a nice idea to raise your mood while eating, especially in the morning. You can get a couple of plates and turn them into creative ones using enamel paint, brushes, ceramic plates and painters tape and this tutorial from laceyplacey.com. Spotted plate: dab paint onto your plate with your brush... 
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Fun DIY Ewok No Sew Dog Costume

Fun DIY Ewok No Sew Dog Costume
Star Wars fans, wanna have some fun? Make an Ewok costume for your dog – no sewing required! Prepare 1/2 yard of brown knit fabric, a short length of twine and scissors. The size of your piece of fabric will be highly dependent on the size of your dog, obviously. Cut out the rectangle of... 
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DIY IKEA Hack: Marble Tray From A Candle Dish

DIY IKEA Hack: Marble Tray From A Candle Dish
IKEA hacks can’t be more popular than now! Here’s one more amazing IKEA idea for your home – a cool marble tray from twinspiration.co. The supplies are GLADJANDE candle dish, grey marble adhesive film, scissors, tape measure, a pen. Lay a piece of contact paper face down on the floor. Pull a tape measure to... 
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Stylish Yet Simple DIY Leather Magnetic Bookmarks

Stylish Yet Simple DIY Leather Magnetic Bookmarks
These cute bookmarks will be very useful either for a book or for a planner. Prepare leather scraps, magnetic strips/tape, tacky spray adhesive, black acrylic paint, a ruler and pencil, scissors, painter’s tape and a paintbrush. Measure and cut your leather to size. The bookmarks will be folded in half, so estimate the length you’d... 
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Cute And Easy DIY Paper Flower Garland

Cute And Easy DIY Paper Flower Garland
The summer has finished and most of us are missing it very much. Make this pretty colorful flower garland to remind of summer during the year, you’ll need paper, cardstock, a hole punch, green paper for leaves, green paint, a thin paintbrush, a circle cutter or craft cutter machine, a glue gun, a stapler, a... 
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DIY Colorful Felt Ball Mobile For A Nursery

DIY Colorful Felt Ball Mobile For A Nursery
Mobiles are a must for nurseries, it’s time to make a cozy and soft one! To make this one you’ll need 2 sticks of driftwood, approximately 25 cm / 9.8 in long, 25 felt balls, white tread + a needle and a hook screw long enough to go through both the sticks. Start with the... 
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Tender DIY Watercolor Pastel Pumpkins

Tender DIY Watercolor Pastel Pumpkins
The pumpkin season is on! Take natural or faux ones and make them super original, like no other! Get plastic craft pumpkins, white spray paint, watercolor paints, paper towels, sponges and a sealant. Start by painting your pumpkins. If you try to paint watercolors on white plastic pumpkins, it probably won’t stick. Dab your sponge... 
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DIY Stuffed Travel Pillow With A Pattern

DIY Stuffed Travel Pillow With A Pattern
Getting ready for a vacation? Then a travel pillow is a must! To make one you’ll need 1/2 yard fabric, matching thread, a sewing machine, paper for pattern, a ruler & pencil, a hand sewing needle, fabric scissors & paper scissors, straight pins, stuffing and iron. Divide the paper into one inch squares. Start drawing... 
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Easy DIY Braided Camera Strap To Make

Easy DIY Braided Camera Strap To Make
Love taking pics with your camera? Then it everywhere with you! To take your camera you’ll need a good and durable strap, so let’s make one. The supplies are gold swivel key hooks, cable cord or rope, fabric glue, nylon thread, leather cord, binder clips, small gold split rings. Take one piece of your cable... 
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DIY Star Studded Pumpkin For Fall Decor

DIY Star Studded Pumpkin For Fall Decor
This quick craft from aweekfromthursday.com is a cool idea to welcome fall! Prepare a foam pumpkin, spray paint and scrapbooking brads/paper fasteners. If you want to change the original color of the foam pumpkin, spray it with two coats of spray paint, waiting 15 minutes in between coats. After you’ve placed your final coat of... 
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