After learning how to make custom pens you can now start making your own. The materials and tools are easy to find.If you want it simple, you can use washi tape and printed patterns. Moreover, if you want a more stylish custom pen then you can make flower pens or get beadable pens...
Of course, you can use whatever size frame you want…as long as your background paper will fit. I considered all kinds of options for creating the squares – cutting squares out of fabric and gluing them on, using my Cricut machine to cut adhesive vinyl to size, using washi tape to ...
When crafting for a large gathering, purchase value packs of glue (I’ve included a link above) to keep costs down and in ease of making It’s best to use bowls and mixing supplies that you will throw away or save just for slime projects. We mixed in glitter and sequins, but try ad...
When painting individual letters, always stick them to the tape in word order. This way it is easier to catch the correct direction of the letters and you don't paint the back of the N instead of the front. Yes, I have done that so many times! Use a makeup sponge to lightly dab...
check expiration dates or see if it is still good to use, and then keep, donate, or toss what needs to go. Before placing anything back in the fridge, give it a wipe-down. When putting things back, consider how you’ll arrange it, whether that’s by frequency of use or what serves...
Just too cute! I love how young kids can make it, right through to around 7 and 8yrs olds will still delight in this oh so simple craft. With the use of pens (instead of paint), this is a nice “low mess” craft for preschoolers too!
I love Washi tape! Although I am not always sure how to use it. Sure, I can tape things down, and hold things together, but there is so much more that can be done with it! This book Washi Tape Crafts by Amy Anderson shares 110 ways to decorate just about anything! This book has...
–For a 7" square box, use two sheets of paper: 28" square and 28 1/2" square Materials: High quality giftwrap or mid-weight decorative paper (Liana uses one 19” x 27” sheet to make a 5” box) Clear gridded ruler Rotary cutter Bone folder Glue stick or washi tape (optional)...
Designs are created using computer software, printed on cardstock & then applied with Mod Podge. Finish binding with complimentary washi tape. The idea to use her friends’ blog headers for each of their personalized gifts was very creative!
Did we actually catch your attention quite well when we started talking about the idea of making a type of notecard or stationery that’s a little more classic but you’re just not sure that the monogram cards had quiteenoughvintage flare for you? Then maybe you’d prefer to create someth...