Crafts DIY Art

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

SHAKE THIS JAR

Warm Fuzzes- "Shake this jar."

This is an amazing Christmas present you can give to family and friends.


This is a cool project that I came up with.  I was inspired by Pintrest!
How to use: This is a jar full of inspiring words to help you get through any day.  Everyday you shake this jar and read the first word you see.  The word you read will make you feel happy!



Materials:


  • A Mason jar
  • Glue
  • Colored paper
  • Ribbon
  • Scissors 
  • And and Treat you want to put in the jar! (I did hot chocolate!)












Step One:

Get your mason jar and your ribbon and place your pretty ribbon around it with glue.















Step Two:  

Decorate your lid with colored paper, and place ribbon around the rim, hiding the words.
I also placed a poem around the lid to make it more fancy!








































Step three:

Next, cut out strips of paper and ribbon and curl them.  Open a pair of scissors and place the ribbon on the blade and curl.


  


























Step Four:


Write out nice and inspiring words on a piece of paper and cut them out, and place them inside the mason jar.  You can also glue them on another price of paper like I did.







































Step Five:

Next place all of your words, curly paper and ribbon inside the mason jar, as well as your treat!










And your FINISHED!!

I hope you enjoy this lovely gift!


 MERRY CHRISTMAS!
 LOVE SARAH!











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Thursday, 22 August 2013

DIY! HeadBand!


DIY Head Band!


 This is a really cute and easy head band you can make out of any old T-shirt that you don't want anymore.

Lets get started!

ENJOY!





















 Materials:
  •  T-Shirts
  • Scissors
  • Pen/Marker
  • Ruler
  • Elastic Bands

























Step one:
Measure out spaces that are 1-2 inch's apart.
Cut out strips that are at least 15 inch's long.





Step two:
 Tie the three strips on to your elastic, double knotting them.
Cut off the ends.

 


Step three:
 Braid the three strips together.

























Step Four:
Tie off the ends on the other side of the elastic and your finished!























Enjoy your new braided head bands!



















If you have any questions you can comment on one of my posts of email me at sarah.bisgaard166@gmail.com

Love Sarah! <3

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Recent Projects!


                                                                                    

Recent Projects!

So here are some recent projects I have been working on for the past few days. 
In the next few months I hope to show you how to make these projects too.

Also if you have any requests please comment on one of my posts or feel free to email me!

sarah.bisgaard166@gmail.com
                                                                                                               




"Real" Feather Earrings
Owl Necklace
Bottle Tab Bracelets!
Origami Stars

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Back to school DIY!!


Back to school DIY!!


Here are some ideas you can do to decorate your notebooks for "back to school". Just to add some FUN during your BORING school year!

If you have any questions or requests on future DIY's please Email me.

Sarah.Bisgaard166@gmail.com

ENJOY!




Materials:
  • Note book or binder
  • CUTE Scrapbook paper or wrapping paper
  • Scissors 
  • Glue/Tape 
  • DECORATIONS...Ribbon, stickers, glitter etc.






Step one:
Measure out the length and width of you notebook, and trace lines on the back of your CUTE paper.




Step two:
Cut out your paper on the traced lines.




Step three:
Glue your CUTE paper on the front of your note book. You can cover the holes or not, your choice.





Step four:
Add cute decorations on the front of you notebook.
Mine was simple and I just added tape by the coils.

    


Step Five:
YOUR FINISHED!



Here are some more notebooks ideas that I decorated!












Tip:

You can put ribbon through the coils of your notebook.

Please comment on my posts I would love to know your feed back.

LOVE SARAH! <3


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Monday, 1 July 2013

Duck Tape earrings

Instructions!
Materials:
Duck Tape, Scissors, Jump rings, Thick sewing needle, Any type of earring finding such as a Sheppard's  hook, Pliers and Chain (or recycle an old necklace)


Step 1.
Cut out 2 pieces of duck tape about 5 inches long each.


Step 2. 
Fold the duck tape in half, having the colour facing outwards.



Step 3.
Cut out your duck tape into a feather shape. You can make your own template or print one off from the internet, or you can also do it free hand like I did!


Step 4.
Cut out little slits on the side of you feather to add some texture and to make it more realistic. 


Step 5.
Gently score the middle of the leaf with the scalpel. Creating a line down the centre and barely cutting the top layer of the duct tape.


Step 6.
Use your sewing needle to poke a hole through the top of your feather...this is were your jump ring will go.


Step 7.
After placing your jump ring through the hole, place your chain in the jump ring and then close it. (I just used my hands to open the jump ring)

Step 8.
Attach another jump ring to the other end of the chain and then your earring finding or shepherds hook. Then close the jump ring.

P.S You can also add as many feathers that you want to your earrings. Feel free to make your own ideas!


Then You're DONE! Enjoy your New Feather Earrings. 

Thanks!