Need a cool serving tray? We’ve got a great idea with a tutorial for you! Prepare marble contact paper, wood, leather, gold thumbtacks. You can totally keep the wood raw and use it that way, or add a little depth and color to it. Use a couple different stains to get the color just right,...
Wooden blocks are perhaps one of the oldest toys existing and they are still very popular because they are entertaining, developing and very easy to make yourself. Wooden blocks are usually painted in various colors, stenciled with animals, letters and numbers to teach your kids – such a great idea to learn while playing! The...
This cool key pouch will help you not to lose your keys and easily find them anywhere, and it’s also a great gift. Prepare a leather scrap, 7 1/2″ x 4″, a button stud, 7mm base diameter; 6mm stud head diameter, key holder bracket with double cap rivet set, a hole punch tool, a ball-pen,...
Any DIY idea that will transform an old and dingy piece of furniture into one that’s fresh and modern is awesome. Slipcovers are a great way to disguise mismatched seating or give dated chairs a quick update. Give everyday dining chairs a stylish makeover with easy-to-create linen slipcovers with flirty ruffled skirts. Transform an unsightly...
Carrots as bunny food have become an indispensable part of spring and Easter décor, and today I’d like to roundup some of such crafts. Of course, you can create simple real carrot centerpieces but you can also make fun faux ones with your kids. Foam, felt, cardboard, paper, playdough, even candies can be shaped into...
What about a couple of bold food-themed pillows for your spring interior renovation? These circus animal cookie pillows will nail it! Prepare 1/2 yard pink or white felt per pillow, 1/4 inch pom poms in rainbow colors, a sewing machine, a hand sewing needle and thread, pins, fabric scissors, poly stuffing, a hot glue gun,...
If you have a baby, I’ve got a great project for your photo shoots – a monthly update sign! For this project you will need a wood round, sander, paints, chalkboard paint, paintbrushes, chalk, and a sharpie. Take a power sander to smoothen the surface. Next, paint the chalkboard paint on one side. Use the...
Easter is coming this week, and it’s high time to create something for it! If you have little ones, you should definitely have a look at today’s roundup because it’s dedicated to awesome Easter eggs that will strike your kids. Eggs have a perfect shape for metamorphoses of various kinds, you turn them into burgers,...
Matryoshka means “little matron” in Russian, it’s a painted wooden doll. They are quite cute and funny, and these bookmarks imitate them. To make them you’ll need felt pieces, scraps of fabric, sharpie pens, cotton thread and needle, scissors, PVA glue, a small brush, 3mm ribbon, a template. Cut out the printed template. The outside,...