Saturday, January 31, 2015

DIY : flowers on a canvas

Hot glue fake flowers to a canvas and then pick 2 different color spray paints to add a gradient effect. by vladtodd


You'll need :

Fake flowers
A hot glue gun
Any colors of spray paint that you prefer 

Directions :

Glue the flowers on a canvas . Wait for the glue to completely dry . spray the flowers with spray paint of your choice ( try to do this step outside or put the canvas on some newspapers ) . Lastly , wait for the paint to dry . 

Spray paint  fake flowers, glue to canvas... by byrnezies

Sources and references : www.indulgy.com

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

String art

String art is very popular and fun. It is a great way to express your creativity. You can make many different shapes with many different colors. You can make your child's name with strings for the kids room. It will look lovely on the wall. Also you can make string art as a gift for your love one. As a wall décor it can be very stylish and cool for your living room.We know that it will be fun and inspiring…

30 Creative Diy String Art Ideas
Before you start this project, unroll the cork boards and place a bunch of heavy books on them to straighten them out a bit.  
Each piece of cork board is only about 1/32″ thick – definitely not enough to hold a nail stable.  So stack three together.  Use your glue gun to glue them together.  Put them back under some heavy books for an hour or so so allow to dry completely.

You can download the template for the word “dream”( https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-BzPe25r715NzI5ZTI3ZDMtNjY1MC00MmZiLWJhYTUtMDRkYWZiMGFkNGRh/edit) . The “d” and the “m” will print in two parts on two different sheets.  Cut them all out and assemble into a single word using some Scotch tape.  It should look like this when you’re done.

Reinforce the spaces between the “e” and “a” and “m” with some additional tape.  That will make the entire template more stable to work with.   Don’t worry about cutting out the inside of the “d”, “e” and “a”.  Not necessary!

Center your template out on your cork board.So if there was too much cork at this point trim away a few inches from the top and bottom.



IMPORTANT! DO NOT TRIM THE CORK BOARD WITH A BOX CUTTER!  IT WILL TOTALLY SHRED AND FALL APART ON YOU.USE SCISSORS AND IT WILL CUT NICELY WITH MINIMAL SHREDDING . 


Paint the cork.  If you’re fine with the cork color/texture background, then feel free to skip this step. use some leftover latex paint I had (BM Sea Pearl if you care) and a Styrofoam mini roller. Nothing special.



When the paint dried, there was a little bit of buckling of the top layer of cork board and you could see missed spots .Don’t worry if this happens to you, it’s completely not noticeable after you’re done.
At this point you’ll want to flip the entire canvas over and apply your hanging strips.Do this now so that you don’t have to deal with it once all your nails are in.
Center your template and tape it down.


Insert your nails into the cork, following the outline of your template.  They should push in fairly easily with a little pressure (except when you hit a glob of hot glue below…then you’ll need to push a bit!)  Trace the inside of the “d”, “e” and “a” by pushing the nails right threw paper.


When you’ve traced the entire template, carefully remove the paper.  Work slowly and you’re nails will stay in place.


Here’s the canvas ready for stringing! it already looks pretty cool at this stage.
Now the fun part – stringing!  I decided to do this in a rainbow spectrum effect but you could easily do it in all one color as well.  This package has a nice assortment of colors.  More than enough for this project.


Starting with my dark purple, tie a nail at the top of the “d”.


Now you’re on your way! Just start weaving in a back and forth. The less you think about this the better.



keep moving through the color spectrum as you work your way through the word. Overlapping the colors a bit helped to blend each color into the next.


The last thing is frame out the whole piece with some white duct tape. The edges are looking a little raggedly trim them for a cleaner look.



Here’s the final result


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sources and references : http://honeyandfitz.com/

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

10 Easy and creative sharpie crafts

#1 The Sharpie Personalized Mug

25 Easy & Creative Sharpie Crafts -  DIY personalized mug

The personalized sharpie mug is a classic DIY project, super simple, and always fun. Take your classic Sharpie marker, and doodle away on any ceramic cup, then bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

25 Easy & Creative Sharpie Crafts -  DIY personalized mug25 Easy & Creative Sharpie Crafts -  DIY personalized mug


#2 Leopard Print Seat Cover

25 Creative Sharpie Crafts - Spotted Chair

A super cheap Ikea chair + Sharpie = an awesome leopard-print seat.

#3 Rock and Shell Decor


drawonrockssharpie25 fun sharpie ideas - Draw Patterns on Shells to add texture and detail

25 fun sharpie ideas - Draw shell patterns on rocks for a cool effect

Get a little artistic and use your sharpie to draw on rocks and shells for a cool patterned effect. They make great little decorative elements around that home.

#4 White Sharpie Lamp

25 Creative Sharpie Crafts & Ideas - Decorative lamp


#5 pretty packaging 

Sharpie Crafts - illustrated zip lock bags

Sharpie Crafts - illustrated zip lock bags


#6 wrapping paper

Sharpie Ideas & Crafts: DIY gift wrap

Doodle on a pretty design right on the box, but if you’re not so artistic, create this simple abstract wrapping paper! Grab a metallic sharpie, then using a ruler draw random intersecting lines!
#7 hand drawn wall paper 
DIY wallpaper - sharpie ideas and design
 

#8 DIY Sharpie Sneakers

Sharpie Ideas - Draw on oxfords
Transform your boring white canvas shoes by coloring in sections or drawing a fun oxford pattern.

 #9 Sharpie Dinnerware Stencilling

sharpieplatestencil
This Sharpie craft idea works much like the Sharpie mug. Once you have the design stencilled on with your sharpie, bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  
 

 #10 Crosshatch Stencil Stationary

Sharpie Crafts - DIY your own notebooks and cards

DIY your this pretty cross hatch design on plain notebooks and cards.

sources & references : http://yesmissy.com/