Showing posts with label papercraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label papercraft. Show all posts
Thursday, July 29, 2010
I found it...
I found my next birthday present. Or maybe even Christmas.
I am not sure I have started even breathing after that first gasp.
Cori at Starview Sonnet is a crafting goddess, imo. :p
(If you aren't broke, like me, you can buy her HERE. Just don't tell me about it and break my heart. )
Credit: Starview Sonnet
Labels:
decoration,
fashion,
other blogs,
other crafters,
papercraft,
pretty,
sewing
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
How to make a jewellery hanger..

Okay, well, I told my friend I had made this jewellery hanger, and was planning a tut. Not only did she love it, but she ran out and bought the supplies, and is now sitting there tapping her fingers waiting. Uh. Okay. Better get onto it. (I actually think she is PERFECTLY capable of working it out herself, but what the hey..I already have the pictures taken, right? :p
Supplies needed:
Wood plaque or panel
Paper of your choice
9 cup hooks
picture hanger thingie
paint
spray glue
med grit sandpaper
ruler
a nail and a hammer
First thing, make your wood and your paper match exactly in size. My paper and my plywood square are both exactly 12" x 12".
Sand the edges smooth. If you really want to be picky, you can go over them again with a fine grit paper, for a finer finish. I didn't bother, cause I knew if I didn't get on with it, I would flounder and fail and migrate to the couch before it was done. :p
Paint the edges. I used spray paint, cause that is what I had, but I would have preferred to use a brush on paint...it would have filled the gaps a bit better and looked nicer. It did go a lot faster, though! :p
While you are at it, paint the hooks, too. Let them dry while you finish the rest of the project. If you do use brush on paint with these, don't paint the screw part..it will just get messy when you put them in.
Spray the back of your paper with spray adhesive. Don't overdo it so that it seeps through to the front. Just a good coat on all parts. Make sure you get the corners and the edges, so they don't peel back up with wear and age. Also spray the front side of the wood panel.
CAREFULLY match up the edges of the paper and the wood, and lay the paper down. It will be very hard if not impossible to reposition it, so take this step slow. Smooth it on, making sure to press on the edges and corners, too. My scrapbooking paper had this white edge with their info on it that I had to cut off.
Now you make the grid for where you want to put the hooks. I did nine hooks, so I divided my board into a grid of two inch squares. How I did it was mark an infinitesimal dot at the edges on two opposing sides at each two inch mark. Lay a straight edge of the ruler along the line between a mark on one side, and the opposing mark on the other side, and mark a tiny dot at each two inch mark. You should end up with a grid of nine dots in the middle, spaced every two inches. (Let me know if I got this step wrong. I SUCK at this kind if mental math, and can't remember if I needed to do anything else to make it work.)
At each dot, take your hammer and nail, and tap it in about 1/8-1/4" (.5 cm approx), to make a starter hole. Pull the nail back out carefully so it doesn't twist and mark up the hole. Don't go farther down, cause pulling it back out will make a mess and cause damage.
Screw the hooks into the starter holes til they are flush with the surface. Make them end all facing up.
Attach my professionally named picture hanger thingie (I'm totally brain fritzing and can NOT remember what these are called) to the back...my one, btw, IS straight, no matter what is bizarrely going on in the picture.
Ta da!!! Turn back around to the front, hang on a wall, and drape your favorite jewellery across it. :D
As always, let me know if I have any errors, and show me if you make one!! :D
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Labels:
crafting,
decoration,
jewellery,
papercraft,
pretty,
tutorials
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Fleeting fashion..
I was searching for some stuff in my inspiration folder...found the folder of the work of Zoe Bradley. Seriously...paper??? Love love love. I know I have a thing for paper, but ANYONE has to admit these are INCREDIBLE!!! :D
Credits:
1. Mein-Inspiration
2, 3, 5, 6. If It's Hip It's Here
4. T-Party
Labels:
decoration,
other crafters,
papercraft,
pretty
Friday, April 30, 2010
Hangups..
I've been wanting a display for my necklaces for awhile, and finally got around to making one. It's a piece of plywood, painted white on the sides, and a sheet of scrapbooking paper on the front. I wish I could have found better hooks, but I'll live, for now. :p I love the paper I used for the background (which, btw, is actually red, and the big flourish on the right is celadon, but it all got washed out, and now looks the dreaded pink), and have been hoarding it for a couple of years, while I figured out what to do with it. I think it worked out well, don't you? :D
(Oh, I figured I might as well take pictures while making it, so look for a tutorial on it in the future, when I get myself organized. :p )

Have jumped in and joined Today's Creative Blog's Get Your Craft On link party...you should jump over and have a peek...there are 318 links before me...that's a lot of crafting to see!
Monday, March 08, 2010
Friday, February 05, 2010
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Reading chair...

Okay..I really love this...and could make it...Question is, would I ever get around to it??
Credit: Laura Cahill via Michelle_Bower
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Papercuts pt. 3
I am always so amazed what people can do with paper. I've talked about it before, but I am still wow'd, so I'm going to do it again. :p




Su Blackwell...I love that dress at the bottom...wish it were possible to actually wear something like that!!




Beatrice Coron..okay, so that is cut Tyvek, but the principle is the same! :p





Brian Dettmer..Book autopsies...really?? How freaking amazing are they??




Chris Natrop...how ethereal does that first room look?? I want to have it in my house, just to..you know...look at or something.




Kako Ueda..how creepy-cool and intricate. Not sure I would actually want to have one on my wall, but ADORE the unique creativity!!



Ingrid Siliakus..I think that first one is a fairy castle...I swear the Twelve Dancing Princesses should come sneaking out a side door any moment.
I keep thinking I want to try papercuts, but wow...I have a lot to live up to!! :p
Credits:
1. DesignersBlock
2. Cherry Coloured
3. Miss V
4. Gla Quicolli
5, 6, 7, 8. Beatrice Coron
9, 10, 11, 12, 13. I forgot to save the sources for these ones. :(
14, 15, 16, 17. Chris Natrop
18, 19, 20, 21. Kako Ueda
22, 23, 24. Ingrid Siliakus




Su Blackwell...I love that dress at the bottom...wish it were possible to actually wear something like that!!




Beatrice Coron..okay, so that is cut Tyvek, but the principle is the same! :p





Brian Dettmer..Book autopsies...really?? How freaking amazing are they??




Chris Natrop...how ethereal does that first room look?? I want to have it in my house, just to..you know...look at or something.




Kako Ueda..how creepy-cool and intricate. Not sure I would actually want to have one on my wall, but ADORE the unique creativity!!



Ingrid Siliakus..I think that first one is a fairy castle...I swear the Twelve Dancing Princesses should come sneaking out a side door any moment.
I keep thinking I want to try papercuts, but wow...I have a lot to live up to!! :p
Credits:
1. DesignersBlock
2. Cherry Coloured
3. Miss V
4. Gla Quicolli
5, 6, 7, 8. Beatrice Coron
9, 10, 11, 12, 13. I forgot to save the sources for these ones. :(
14, 15, 16, 17. Chris Natrop
18, 19, 20, 21. Kako Ueda
22, 23, 24. Ingrid Siliakus