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Showing posts with label how to. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Burlap (Gunny) Coasters

Burlap is more commonly known as Gunny or Goni in India. It's that itchy-scratchy brown cloth that easily available in small shops that sell grain and groceries. There's a plastic coated white kind but I don't think that will be suited for this since the plastic will stick to a hot vessel. I loved the simplicity of this DIY and the end product. Check it out..

Source: Melmariadesigns.com

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Teepee reading nook

Teepees are awesome. Check out this tutorial for a reading nook for your child. The DIY calls for timber dowel, but here in India, I'm guessing bamboo would be far more easily available and much cheaper, but still as sturdy.
Source: the-thud

Friday, June 20, 2014

Ice cream clips

Source: www.sewmccool.com
Oh how my LO will love these clips! Check out the super-simple tutorial.

Turtle tablet cleaner

Source: wildolive.blogspot.in
How adorable is this little guy? A super idea as a lil giftie for a person who just can't get enough of candy crush on their phones. Will wipe those chequered smudges right off!

Friday, May 9, 2014

Cork coasters

Source: www.thinkingcloset.com
Cork is so versatile. Look at these lovely coasters made from simple sheets of cork. Inspires you doesn't it?!

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Felt purse

Source: sweetlittlesparrow.com
Oh pretti-ness! Anything felt is beautiful... :) Check out this tutorial for this lovely felt purse... 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Woven felt coasters

Source: www.henryhappened.com
My felt fetish continues. I just love the simplicity of these coasters and the colours just pop. Check out the turorial. Love love love it!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Embroidered canvas

Source: iheartnaptime.net
The genius of this is in the simplicity. Check out how this raised embroidered lettering was achieved.

Scrap cloth rug

Source: patbravodesign.blogspot.in
Oh the joy of repurposing! Check out this rug made from scraps of cloth. beautiful!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Junk mail art

Source: growcreative.blogspot.in
Junk mail art. Now who would've thought of this? Just look at it. Bright, fresh, lovely, summery. Check out the tutorial. Seems simple enough!

Cloth Toy storage

Organising toys is a never-ending task. Putting each one back every single day just makes me want to scream sometimes. So here's a DIY that caught my eye. I found a couple more, so will be posting those as well in a bit!
Source: tellloveandchocolate.blogspot.in

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Paper pinchies

Source: tinyrottenpeanuts.com
Paper pinchies? This is the first time I've heard this, but I must admit it looks too cute to not try. Check out the tutorial to see what you can actually use these for. You could also make these from longer strips of paper and forgo satin ribbon to give a gift its finishing touches. Use these instead. What say?

Satin-wrapped comb clip

Source: lc.pandahall.com
How lovely does this look?! It's super simple and looks so girly and sweet. Perfect for holding your little one's hair up this summer. Check out the detailed tutorial. 

Tray earring holder

Organising earrings is one of the hardest things to do. (and yet I keep adding to my collection). After looking up literally thousands of earring organising DIYs, I decided I didn't have the time or the patience to do any of them. So I got down to settling up the house instead and look what I found!


I must admit, my heart sang a little, becasue I didn't see an unused tray I saw an almost-readymade earring holder!.. So i got out my trusty kitchen knife and pried out every other slat because the space between two slats was quite less. 
After prying out the slats, I was left with a tray with adequate spacing. And this is what I did...
VOILA!!
I hung the tray by its handles on a nail and Voila! earring holder! I considered painting it, but decided against it since the rustic look of the bamboo was quite nice in itself. 

Friday, April 11, 2014

Threaded planters

Source: melmariadesigns.blogspot.in
Wowza! Check out the super tutorial for this uber-cool planter...Simple, easy, pretty and oh-so-chic...

Faux capiz shell lamp

Source: www.designsponge.com
I've seen these in homes all my life but never really thought about what they were called. I stumbled upon this tutorial and realised they were called Capiz shells! Well, these aren't capiz shells in the pic and you'll never believe what they are... Read the super-simple tutorial t find out!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Cereal box storage

Source: cucicucicoo.com
I'm cringing thinking of all the cereal boxes I've pitched out. LO loves her Honey cornflakes, so we go through at least one large box a month. I've saving up those boxes from now on. I gotta try this out!! Thank you cucicucicoo!

Creamy Lemon Chicken

Source: themotherhuddle.com
Enough DIY! It's time for some food! Check out this awesome creamy chicken recipe for a quick dinner when you're wayyy too tired to make anything elaborate..Thank you motherhuddle.com!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Mango pickle

We love pickles. Indian meals just aren't complete without the customary mango/chilly/lime pickle. Lime an chilly pickles need a little time to mature but some mango pickles are ready to eat the second you're done making them. But these don't keep for very long so you might have to refrigerate them right after making. We make it every year a month before the mango season hits which is when the raw mangoes are at their tangiest best.

You'll need:

Half a kg of raw mangoes
Half a tablespoon Mustard seeds
Three tablespoons chilly powder
One tablespoon methi powder (powder of fenugreek seeds)
A heaped teaspoon of Salt
3/4 cup mustard oil

Chop the mangoes into tiny pieces
Place in a bowl

Combine the chilly powder, salt and methi powder in a separate bowl and put it in a little mound over the chopped mangoes
Heat most of the mustard oil in a small skillet.(Leave out about 3 tablespoons. We'll get to that later) When it starts a smoke very slightly, add the mustard seeds. As soon as the crackling subsides pour the hot oil over the spices.
Wait for 5 seconds for the spices to absorb the oil and then mix thoroughly.
Heat the remaining oil in the same skillet. As soon as it starts smoking take it off and pour it all over the chopped mangoes. (When you pour the oil on the mound of spices the first time you'll notice the hot oil rolling down the sides and not immediately getting soaked up by the spices. This ensures hot oil is totally infused in the pickle.)
Mix the pickle thoroughly to ensure the pieces are nicely coated with the spice and oil.


Let it cool down completely.
Transfer to a glass bottle and refrigerate.
Done!
If the level of the oil starts decreasing with use. heat up some oil and add it to the jar. This will keep the mangoes succulent.

Stuffed felt clips

Source: lolovie.blogspot.in
Cuteness overload! How adorable are these stuffed clips?! Makes me want to sit down and make them right this minute!Check out the uber-simple and easy tutorial to make these little birdies!