April 12, 2013

DIY Lighted Natural Wall Art

DIY Lighted Natural Wall Art

Here is a really cool DIY wall art idea that you might like. A canvas with lighted branches and moss is perfect way to bring some nature and light into your interior. To make such canvas besides lighted branches you’ll need a bundle of sticks, a bag of moss, green canvas paint, canvas molding paste, paste spatula, a paint brush, E6000 glue and a staple gun.

Instructions

Mix molding paste with green paint and apply the mixture to the canvas. Let the paste dry overnight and apply some green paint. When it dries, glue lighted branches and sticks. Next, glue moss to cover the cords and hang up your new wall art when glue is dry.

DIY monochrome clock


Today I have another really simple diy for you. First you cut a circle in an old shoebox, and divide it into 12 pieces. Instead of using numbers, I used all the I:s from my foam letters pad. Then you attach the hands and the clockwork, as the instructions says, and paint the whole thing gray. (if you want it to look the same as the one I did). All for the cost of 11 euros, or 15 dollars.

April 11, 2013

Weave a Zipper Purse

Have you seen the purses and tote bags– usually in airport gift shops– woven out of seat belts? That was the inspiration for this purse woven out of zippers. Create this cute little purse by weaving Coats all-purpose zippers together.  Use the colors show or select your own color combination.

Weave a Zipper Purse

Supplies

- Coats All Purpose Zippers, 7”,  14 zippers in a variety of colors
- Coats All Purpose Zippers, 22”  7 zippers for horizontal strips and handles
- Hot glue
- Scissors
- Straight pins

1. Lay out and weave the zippers as the diagram shows flat on a table and pin in place.


2. To form the tote, bring the sides together and pin in place for a temporary hold.

3. Start from the bottom corner and glue the ends together trimming off the ends of zippers as needed and taking care to keep the woven pattern consistent.


4. Once the bottom is woven and glued in place remove the pins from the side seam and starting from the bottom trim the end of each of the zippers as needed and weave in the ends and glue in place with the zipper pull end on the top and the raw edges under a vertical zipper.


5. Wrap the top ends of the raw edges of the vertical zipper over the top horizontal zipper and glue to the inside.

6. Glue the ends of the vertical zippers that are on the inside to the top horizontal zipper.

7. Cut two zippers to approximately 10″ and glue to the underside top edge of the tote.

8. Using the remaining scraps of zippers glue the zippers around the inside parameter of the tote to cover all the raw ends.

For printable instructions, click here: Woven Zipper Purse