Thursday, 21 July 2016
Leather & Chain Cuff DIY
I started making leather and suede cuffs when I was a kid. Mum bought some suede scraps and some eyelets, and showed me an old choker one of her old work colleagues had made. Then we made our own!
This is an updated version of our DIYs. I made it back in April along with some others, after finding some leather scraps at a local market (and then I forgot to post about them...oops!)
Leather cuffs - or suede ones! - would make a great upcycling project if you have an old and knackered leather/suede handbag or garment that's outlived its original use.
Of course, you can also use faux leather for this!
These are relatively simple to make. In fact, this one is the most complicated of the bunch I ended up making. Which isn't really that complicated at all.
Here comes the tutorial!
Labels:
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tween-friendly,
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Saturday, 21 May 2016
DIY Striped Shoes
Summer is coming, and you're probably breaking out the spring/summer footwear, which is what I did recently--only to discover that all my lovely canvas shoes were totally beaten up and in need of replacement!
The frustrating part of shoe shopping for me has always been
finding shoes that were a) Nice b) In my size (UK8.5-9) c) Affordable. Having
big feet severely limits what I can get my hands on, and so far I have
bought...men's shoes.
Men's shoes are boring.
So I jazzed up my navy canvas slip-ons with some gold paint
to give myself something a little more interesting!
This is an easy little DIY that I did sitting on the floor
one evening.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Free Printable: Easter Egg Hunt
When I was a child, we never had Easter Egg Hunts. Instead, my Mum would cut out different coloured teddy bears, and my sisters and I would each have to seek out the bears of the colour we were given. Once we'd found all the bears of our chosen colour, we would get a prize.
Taking inspiration from this, I've created this alternative Easter Egg Hunt printable!
Rather than hunting for eggs, each participant can hunt for a specific-coloured chick, and then cash them in for their chocolate egg once they've found them all!
This is great if you only gift your kids one egg each at Easter, but want to give them the fun experience of an Easter egg hunt.
It also solves the problem of one child ending up with more eggs than the other!
I've included two versions of the same printable in this post: one coloured, one black and white.
The black and white version is here in case you'd rather print straight onto coloured card, or want to expand on the Easter activities with a colouring-in session before the hunt begins!
Looking for Easter Egg Hunt signs?
Find my other Easter printables here and here
Taking inspiration from this, I've created this alternative Easter Egg Hunt printable!
Rather than hunting for eggs, each participant can hunt for a specific-coloured chick, and then cash them in for their chocolate egg once they've found them all!
This is great if you only gift your kids one egg each at Easter, but want to give them the fun experience of an Easter egg hunt.
It also solves the problem of one child ending up with more eggs than the other!
I've included two versions of the same printable in this post: one coloured, one black and white.
The black and white version is here in case you'd rather print straight onto coloured card, or want to expand on the Easter activities with a colouring-in session before the hunt begins!
Looking for Easter Egg Hunt signs?
Find my other Easter printables here and here
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Beach Pouch DIY
That I claimed to have a list of project ideas to work on?
Well, my friends, I finally used some of that fabric, and
made this cute stripy pouch with an embroidered nautical design.
Summer might be months away, but dreaming of those warm and dry days is a nice way to forget about the grey skies and damp air, don't you think?!
You'll need:
Stripy fabric
Neutral fabric*
Fabric for lining (I used thin polycotton)
5"-6" Zip (mine was old and a weird size)
Embroidery thread
Sewing thread
Optional: thin ribbon
Tools:
Sewing needles
Sewing machine
Zipper foot
Ruler
Scissors/rotary cutter
Dressmaking pins
Optional: pinking
shears
*I used some loose-woven neutral fabric, but it was a total
pain in the butt to sew. I could have done with some interfacing on it! Lesson:
take care in your fabric choices!
Okay, on with the tutorial!
Labels:
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sewing,
stashbusting,
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tween-friendly
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Crystal & Thread Choker DIY
Most of the crystal pieces I make use bold colours, but this
time I wanted to go for something a that incorporated cool tones, for more of a
wintry look.
This is a really simple DIY and you don't need any
jewellery-making skills to do it!
Labels:
jewellery,
teen-friendly,
tutorial,
tween-friendly
Monday, 11 January 2016
Letterzines Inspiration
When I shared 6 Ways to Repurpose Old Christmas Cards, one of the methods I mentioned was Letterzines.
If you like writing letters but want to get more creative
with what you send, this post is for you!
A letterzine is a cross between a letter and a magazine.
Along with the usual hellos and how-are-yous found in a letter, a letterzine is
filled with images and information, hand-decorated and tailored to each
individual recipient! This is a fun way to reuse or repurpose wrapping paper, magazines, or any other paper-based imagery.
This post is intended to give some inspiration for what you
could include in yours.
Monday, 4 January 2016
6 Ways to Repurpose Old Christmas Cards
It's the New Year, and you're probably taking down Christmas decorations, and amassing a huge pile of Christmas cards to go into the recycling.
Maybe you're looking at some of the artwork reluctantly, thinking, "It seems such a waste to just throw these away..."
You're right.
Which is why I've been beavering away to put together this post of 6 Ways to Repurpose Old Christmas Cards.
For the most part, these little crafts are easy--if you can cut and stick, you can do these!
Some of these will also help you save some time next Christmas.
Some are best done now, whilst some are worth leaving until closer to the festive season, when - provided you've dedicatd some time to chopping up old cards this January - you'll have all you need to crack on with some Christmas crafting (without having to fork out for expensive store-bought stuff).
So, starting with the most obvious...
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