School admissions are a nightmare, but when they finally come through, it's magical. The past few months were spent searching for a school for Little Miss and now that it's come through, I thought I'd start posting again! With kids on my mind, this one really made me go awwww! Take a look at this super easy photo frame with a magnet.
Simplicity and Ease
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Cloth Photo frame
Monday, March 23, 2015
Felt Ball
I wish I'd seen this DIY earlier. It's so simple and it's fulfilling just reading the How-to. Take a look at this supremely cute tutorial..
Source: simplyearnest.com |
Felt Pencil Case
I think the fabric most suited for craft is felt. There's nothing that won't look good with felt. Check out these amazing things made with felt. Here's one more to add to the list - a pencil case. It's the sweetest, simplest thing and the colour used it absolutely darling.
Source: creatingandco.com |
Labels:
craft,
DIY,
easy,
felt,
pencil case,
quick,
simple,
unconventional
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
Crepe Paper Cabbage Rose
Oh prettiness!! I think this is the loveliest paper flower DIY I've posted. The colour, the texture and the presentation make it just perfect. Take a look.
Source: Craftberrybush |
Labels:
A new thing every day,
artificial flowers,
crepe paper,
DIY,
easy,
paper,
rose,
simple
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, September 12, 2014
Bead coaster
Source: sayyes.com |
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