Sunday, September 27, 2015

Earring Trinket Box

I was browsing through a store looking for ways to store my bountiful number of earrings when I saw a small wooden box. I thought, 'maybe I can make it,' and this is how it got on this post. :) 


You can leave space on the side for necklaces or hairpins 

Thank you for visiting!

~JOY








Saturday, September 26, 2015

DIY Earrings!

Super easy, super fun… how many supers does one need to be convinced to make these SUPER cool earrings?:)







Thanks for stopping by and getting some fun insight into DIY-ing, and I'll see you next time!

~JOY





Thursday, September 10, 2015

DIY Felt DONUT!

Do any of you like donuts? Umm, I do!
This is a fun room accent for a coffee
table/nightstand on a tray because it
does not perish, and you could
customize it easily. Lets make one!



Stuff You Need:
Felt
Circles
Marker
Scissors
Thread 
Batting (not in picture)


Cut out 2 circles with a hole in the middle & the icing
 Start sewing a simple edge stich 


 Leave an opening for stuffing the batting!
 Stuff the batting in and close the ring with a simple edge stitch yet again.


 Sew on the icing with a simple edge stitch. Add all the colorful sprinkles with thread sewed in lines.
This could be easily used as a pincushion if you do a lot of DIY's with fabric!

I love this super cool little accents in my room, adds color and a bit of cuteness!
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Thanks for reading, see ya next time!
~JOY

DIY Thread Art

Hi!
If you want something unusual to spice up your room, 
this is wall art for you! 
So easy to make, fast and with a great result, you can't go wrong with this decor piece!

MATERIALS:
Thick Thread
Pencil
Wood piece/Canvas
Brads/Nails
 First things First:
Draw out your design 
You can do shapes like hearts, or a country/state or you can even try words!
 Second Step:
If you are doing this on a wood piece, then hammer in short nails, 
But if you are doing this on a canvas, the push in small brads tracing out your design

 Tie a knot around one of the brads/nails and start 'twisting' the thread around the little posts
Tie another knot to finish and you are done!
This was super fun and easy to create such a beautiful masterpiece, right?
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I'm from Ukraine, what country are you from? 

~JOY