Posts Tagged ‘ crafts ’

How to Start Customising your own Clothes

Customize Woman Clothes with Fabrics

Make-do-and-mend has taken on a whole new meaning in recent years. Fast throw-away fashion made the original make-do-and-mend culture virtually obsolete. Why get the sewing machine out to fix a hem when we could pop out to the shops and buy a new dress for the same price as a trip to the movies? Now though a growing number of people are going back to basics and taking responsibility for their own style. Customising clothes and making new from the old is a great way to save money and get your creative juices flowing. Whether you get involved out of necessity to make your money go further, or because you are fed up of wearing the same thing as everyone else, there is a form of customisation of everyone. You don’t even need a sewing machine; you can start with a basic sewing kit of needle, thread, scissors, ribbon and sequins. For a super easy way to jazz up...

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Make Scrapbooking a less Expensive Hobby

Make Scrapbooking a less Expensive Hobby

Scrapbooking has become a multi-billion dollar industry and is becoming a more and more popular hobby as the years go on. Scrapbooking has even been called, by some, the new quilting bee craft. Because scrapbooking is becoming so popular, everyone wants a piece of the pie. There are more craft stores, websites, businesses, and specialty stores focusing on making scrapbooking supplies and making those supplies pretty expensive. If you want all the whistles and bells then scrapbooking is expensive. So how can you make a nice scrapbook while still maintaining a budget? How can you have pretty decorations and stickers for your pages when they are so expensive? It is not like going through the futures trading secrets course, all you have to do is follow some tips. Here are some tips on how you can make scrapbooking a less expensive hobby: Make your own stickers. Making your own stickers is less expensive and you can customize your stickers...

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DIY-Padded Bar Stool Covers

DIY-Padded Bar Stool Covers

We have a rather large kitchen island where most of the family meals are served. Knowing how hard the kids can be on furniture, especially stools, I purchased some economical all wood stools on sale for about $8.00 each maybe ten years ago. While I have repainted the legs and rungs once, those stools were a great bargain and continue to serve us well. Only problem is the stools are hard and lengthy sitting is not an option for the older folks. In fact, Dad complained that he could not make it through dinner without his leg going numb. I started thinking about buying covers for the stool. The stool cushions would need to be durable, stain resistant, and slip proof. To fit this description, my initial thought was to purchase patio furniture cushions. After browsing several patio furniture cushions sites, I looked into making my own.  Making a homemade bar stool cushion is a simple and economical task...

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Glue Dots Summer Bonding Project

Glue Dots Summer Bonding Project

Rambo Alert – TwitterMoms – Glue Dots Oh My!! I was so excited to be a part of the Glue Dots Summer Craft event! The Glue Dots Project immediately brought to mind my niece Erika. There is a story behind my excitement so please indulge me, as a share my parenting story first. You see I have a wonderful, loving niece who as a teen, had a passion for scrap booking and crafts. We spent many nights scrap booking together. Today,  Erika loves to do crafts with her three year old baby girl. Of course that makes Lulu, as well call her, my great niece. I am so pleased with and darn proud of my niece; she is a wonderful mom and has a beautiful, well behaved, and charismatic daughter. No one in the family would have ever imagined her life would turn out this way. You see, my niece was one of those unruly teens and I was the wicked...

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