Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Rope Vase DIY


I've been wanting to make a rope vase for a while, and finally got around to doing it! Below are step by step instructions on how to do it!

What you need:


Start by gluing your rope to the bottom of the vase.


Keep wrapping your rope around the vase. Put a dot of glue on each side to secure the rope. Make sure the rope is right around the vase. 




Once you get to the top, secure your glue and cut the excess.


Fill with flowers and enjoy your new DIY rope vase!






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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

I Can Make That!






Crafts have been in my family as long as I can remember. I have my aunt, mother and sister to thank for the ability to sit down, have patience with a project and finish it. 

From a very young age, I was going to craft sales with my mom, aunt, sister and grandmother. My mom and aunt sold dried floral arrangements in the early 90's, and I tagged along every time. I guess it is in my blood, yearning to make something that I see and like.

I started out making beady buddies. Remember those, pony beaded key chains in the shape of a frog, or a lady bug or any type of animal?! I would sit at the craft sales and sell my beady buddies, and I made a killing (or so I thought at the time!)

Next I moved on to knitting. I had learned how to knit in fourth grade at my school, and I took off with it, learning the ins and outs of projects, making purses, scarves, hats, gloves and other accessories. I really enjoyed my knitting, and decided to make a business out of it, thus when I was about 12, Hannah's Hand Knits was born.

I would knit many projects, but my specialty was the felted bags. My aunt and I loved going to yarn shops, and picking out colors that would make a stunning, wool bag. Every summer, we did a craft sale and I sold all the bags that we had made during the year. 

When I entered high school, I lost touch of my knitting a bit. I found it hard to keep up with friends, knit, and stay on top of school work. I have been getting back into my knitting more and more, and now have created and designed my own patterns for fingerless gloves shown here and signature "Ella" clutches named after my niece. 

So what is all this mumbo jumbo I just talked about? Well, it is a glimpse of who I am. Although I love designer goods and fancy things, I also have a deep appreciation for a nice handmade item. Handmade items take talent, hard work and dedication. I believe that it is important to support local artists who have a passion for making their own goods. 

That being said, I always look at things and wonder, "can I make that?" Well, if I'm looking at my Louis Vuitton bag or my David Yurman ring, chances are no can do.

But recently I have checked out the Chan Luu wrap bracelets, and found many tutorials on how to make some like them!

I am perfecting my pattern right now, but I am going to post a DIY on how to make the wrap bracelets like the Chan Luu. Here I am above making my second one!

Never look at anything and think your not crafty enough to make that! You CAN make that!


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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Be. Mine.

I have always liked Valentines Day. It may be because when I was little, my mom called me "Hannah Heart."
As a kid, I remember making homemade Valentines with the paper doilies, and thought it would be a great post to show how its done! These cute DIY Valentines are easy to make, and can be given to your loved ones, or used for decoration around your house.
You can get all of your supplies at your local craft store, Michaels, Joann Fabrics etc.


{Step 1: Grab your supplies! You will need: paper doilies (red and white), glue, wired ribbon, scrap booking paper or construction paper ( I got the glittery kind!) and a fun accent. I chose the stick-on pearls as my accent.}



{Step 2: Lay your large doily flat on the back of your paper, and trace about 1/2 inch out from the doily. You are creating your base.}


{ Step 3: Cut out your base}


{Step 4: Glue the doily to the paper}


{Step 5: Glue the smaller doily in the center of the large doily}


{Step 6: Add your accents, ribbon, pearls, quotes/sayings etc!}


{Ta daaa! You did it!}



{Valentine Love}
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