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my virtual collection of hypothetical projects

this is my second tumblr.

lookingforangela:

less-correcting-more-connecting:

kalalika-kalaika:

islanddancer33:

awveezyfosheeeez:

ultimatediy:

Wrap yarn around balloon. Dip balloon in watered down glue. Let dry, pop balloon.

omg.

if you use waterballoons and make them small you can attach them to christmas lights and hang them wherever ^_^

Oh my gosh. I think I’m going to do this.

I want to do this too. I have no yarn and no glue as of yet. But soon I will have them… and then….
WORLD DOMINATION!

I think I will do this when I move. Easy and cheap decoration :)

lookingforangela:

less-correcting-more-connecting:

kalalika-kalaika:

islanddancer33:

awveezyfosheeeez:

ultimatediy:

Wrap yarn around balloon. Dip balloon in watered down glue. Let dry, pop balloon.

omg.

if you use waterballoons and make them small you can attach them to christmas lights and hang them wherever ^_^

Oh my gosh. I think I’m going to do this.

I want to do this too. I have no yarn and no glue as of yet. But soon I will have them… and then….

WORLD DOMINATION!

I think I will do this when I move. Easy and cheap decoration :)

storagegeek:

DIY Felt Rug! « nest design studio { blog }
I cannot begin to tell you how happy this makes me. Not just or it’s sheer awesomeness but because now I have something to do with the giant drawer of felt I have acquired. While I cannot attest to how easy to clean this would be as a loor mat, I think as a table runner or shelf liner it would be perfect. (Some scotch guard and a lint roller and you’re good to go.)

storagegeek:

DIY Felt Rug! « nest design studio { blog }

I cannot begin to tell you how happy this makes me. Not just or it’s sheer awesomeness but because now I have something to do with the giant drawer of felt I have acquired. While I cannot attest to how easy to clean this would be as a loor mat, I think as a table runner or shelf liner it would be perfect. (Some scotch guard and a lint roller and you’re good to go.)

unconsumption:

DIY idea du jour: Turn the covers of old books into binders.
Ahhh-design.com provides a tutorial, which is pretty straightforward. 
(Spotted on Nancy Smith’s “Recycle and Upcycle” Pinterest board.)

unconsumption:

DIY idea du jour: Turn the covers of old books into binders.

Ahhh-design.com provides a tutorial, which is pretty straightforward. 

(Spotted on Nancy Smith’s “Recycle and Upcycle” Pinterest board.)

(via fuckyeahbookarts)

thediypanda:

Supplies for making your own oven mitt

cotton batting

1/4 yard cotton fabric

1/4 yard coordinating cotton fabric

Insul-Bright Insulated batting

Directions for making a quilted oven mitt

Cut 2 each 9” X 15” rectangles of the cotton fabrics, cotton…

storagegeek:

DIY tin can wall candle sconces. Such a stunning result or very little effort and materials. Original post is in Hungarian but the photos are clear and explanatory.

storagegeek:

DIY tin can wall candle sconces. Such a stunning result or very little effort and materials. Original post is in Hungarian but the photos are clear and explanatory.

icouldmakethat:

featheredneststudio:

Kool-aid was a staple of my childhood… now I can incorporate it into my crafts! :)
reblogged from holly-go-brightly:

Kool aid dyed yarn tutorial:
http://www.missmake.com/2012/01/kool-aid-dyed-yarn-tutorial.html


That’s awesome! Fun fact about Kool-Aid: the phrase “drinking the Kool-Aid” is a reference to the Jonestown Massacre, but the Jonestown people drank Flavor Aid, not Kool-Aid.
Anyway!

icouldmakethat:

featheredneststudio:

Kool-aid was a staple of my childhood… now I can incorporate it into my crafts! :)

reblogged from holly-go-brightly:

Kool aid dyed yarn tutorial:

http://www.missmake.com/2012/01/kool-aid-dyed-yarn-tutorial.html

That’s awesome! Fun fact about Kool-Aid: the phrase “drinking the Kool-Aid” is a reference to the Jonestown Massacre, but the Jonestown people drank Flavor Aid, not Kool-Aid.

Anyway!

scissorsandthread:

Door Knob Hangers | Imm Living
Though not a DIY, this pic gives lots of inspiration to create something similar in my own house. Wouldn’t a bunch of these look great in the bathroom for hanging towels? Or a couple near the front door to hang your bag? You can usually find old doorknobs in second hand stores, reclaimed furniture stores, etc. Clean them up, spray paint them your chosen colour and attach to the wall. Easy yet effective!

scissorsandthread:

Door Knob Hangers | Imm Living

Though not a DIY, this pic gives lots of inspiration to create something similar in my own house. Wouldn’t a bunch of these look great in the bathroom for hanging towels? Or a couple near the front door to hang your bag? You can usually find old doorknobs in second hand stores, reclaimed furniture stores, etc. Clean them up, spray paint them your chosen colour and attach to the wall. Easy yet effective!

(via fuckyeahdomesticity)

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Free Pattern for Sock Monkey Hats… for children. Patterns this cute aren’t always free, and this one is! It’s an easy pattern using size 6 needles. Free pattern and instructions from Vintage Umbrella here.

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Free Pattern for Sock Monkey Hats… for children. Patterns this cute aren’t always free, and this one is! It’s an easy pattern using size 6 needles. Free pattern and instructions from Vintage Umbrella here.

(via fuckyeahdomesticity)

fuckyeahcraft:

How to make this unique photo frame.

fuckyeahcraft:

How to make this unique photo frame.

(Source: fuckyeahcraft)

touchoftea:

Repurpose pretty tins into magnets

touchoftea:

Repurpose pretty tins into magnets

(via diyprojects)

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