handmade greeting card, gift bag or piece of home decor, fabric stickers can add eye-catching color and touchable texture. Instead of buying the accents at a scrapbooking or craft store, create your own fabric embellishments to customize the size, shape and type of material. Use the simple t...
Starch helps set fabric in place and keeps wrinkles at bay. If you prefer a softer finish, you might want to try using a potato base.Potato starchis often available in commercially, usually near flours and other baking products in the store, and you can follow the same proportional direction...
Making Your Own Panty LinersThis is a page about making your own panty liners. Rather than continuously buying disposable panty liners, you can make them at home if you have basic sewing skills. Homemade Spray StarchHow do you make starch for crisper sheets and other laundry? Although not...
Starch the Burlap: Lightly spray the burlap with fabric starch and shape it as desired while it dries. Dealing with Burlap's Rough Texture Burlap's coarse texture is part of its charm, but it can also be a bit harsh. Softening the Fabric: Soak burlap in a mixture of water and fabric ...
It works great, but obviously if you rub your skin all day with a piece of fabric, your makeup will still come off a little. I have sensitive oily skin that can be prone to acne and dry patches, and this doesn’t break me out, and leaves my skin looking fresh. There’s no ...
This homemade paint recipe issimple, non-toxic,and it costs next to nothing to make. Not to mention it’s pretty rewarding to make your own art materials. I made these while my daughter was napping, but next time I’ll include her in the process. The following recipe makes enough paint...
3. Glue the felt bones down carefully with the fabric glue. Remove the pins. Cut the fingertips off the black gloves. 4. To make face paint, mix cornstarch, cold cream, and water. Add food coloring, if you like. If you’re making more than one color, mix each color in its own ...
but it creates truly unique light patterns on the walls when the chandelier is on. This is one of those DIY projects that is quaint, allows you to repurpose old materials and gives your house a rustic yet unique feel. You can create a similar look with twine by using starch to render ...
It made the slime glow an eerie green light and makes it look radio-active! I also noticed that putting the glow stick in the microwave for 4 seconds could make it glow 3 times as bright! Step 7: Other Projects That's how to make your very own Ninja Turtle Ooze. ...
How To Use Your DIY Wrinkle Releaser Make sure the nozzle on your spray bottle is set to “mist” to avoid using too much, then lightly spritz it over the wrinkled areas of the clothing item. (You’re aiming to lightly dampen the fabric, not get it wet.) Wait a minute or two to ...