Aug. 2nd, 2007

[identity profile] tcarole.livejournal.com
I made this little "craft tablecloth" for my friend's daughter (for a table I actually made myself, too!) More pictures and instructions here if you're interested in how to make one, though I'm sure you all could figure it out pretty well on your own.

[identity profile] sambag.livejournal.com
So, I've really been wanting to recover a chair. I don't know why, it just looked like fun. My dearest friend, Lacey, has been wanting a cowgirl chair - complete with cowhide and everything. So, I thought I'd make her one for her birthday.

Here's what I started with (minus the beautiful reddish stain):
 
                                                                                  
[identity profile] poeticdream.livejournal.com
Ok! Here I go....

My radio station is going to be in a parade Saturday. And, for almost 2 weeks, we've been trying to get some shirts made up with our name on them. Well, I found last night that I have to dye and print up some shirts myself. I have about 10 white shirts (100% cotton) and I plan on dyeing them yellow. Then, I'm going to print up some logos on some iron on transfers, and iron them on the shirts.

My questions lies with dyes. I quickly picked up some "Dylon Permamemt Fabric Dye (in sunflower yellow none the less). When I got home, I started to think maybe I picked up the wrong kind. Is this type ok for 100% cotton? Ideally, I want it to look bright and happy for the parade, and if it can last a bit, that would be great too. I know it's going to fade, I'd just like it to fade slowly. Will this dye work for what I want? I'd hate to go back to Wal*Mart to return it. The nearest craft store is 45 minutes away, and I don't really have time to go there before saturday!

Thanks for any help y'all can give me.

Head start

Aug. 2nd, 2007 11:46 am
[identity profile] aeramel.livejournal.com
I've been off work for the last week recovering from knee surgery (with another couple of weeks to go). I've been keeping myself busy getting a head start of on xmas gifts. Here's what I've done so far. Apologies for the poor pics. Limited mobility means I have to use whats i reach.

Read more... )
[identity profile] pinkfroggrrl.livejournal.com
A friend of mine is having a cowboy themed birthday party this weekend. Yes, he's an adult :P Anyway the invite says to come dressed as a cowboy, cowgirl, Indian, Johnny Cash or a Saloon Girl. I decided on a modified Johnny Cash/Cowgirl theme. I'm wearing black cowboy boots (found on ebay for $5!!), black cowboy hat (yet to be found for cheap), black pants and this shirt:

I Shot A Man In Reno )
[identity profile] jane-doe-.livejournal.com
Hey all--

I have a huge piece of printed cotton canvas-y material, and I want to make a rag rug out of it. But I have no idea how, and I really don't know how to crochet very well, AND I don't have any of those huge crochet needles. Does anyone know of an easy way to make a durable rag rug?

Thanks!
[identity profile] flapi.livejournal.com
I've been posting a lot lately, since I've been crafting a lot too :-) I hope I'm not boring you with these!

This time I've made headbands with the same vintage plastic flowers I've used for the necklace:

All the Headbands

see more pictures )
[identity profile] rabid-wombat.livejournal.com
Every once in a while when playing around in Fimo, I'll hit on something that I really enjoy making... and then spend way too much time making the same sorts of things over and over and over again. When I first started to fool around with Fimo, I became obsessed with monkeys. Then it was Totoros, then that obsession evolved into turning out tarantula after tarantula... and now?


Now I'm obsessed with making octopi!
Note: This will totally smoke any who has dial-up. Be warned!

Fouteen of the little boogers, to be precise )
[identity profile] comearoundruby.livejournal.com

i asked him his name, because that's manners, but he only answered: "guess."
i really shouldn't have been surprised.


ingredients: sculpey, acrylic paint, wire. lace, hair, ribbon

(and it's not my birthday, i'd much prefer a pretty pony, but rather my boyfriend's - and he, he'd much prefer something a bit more diabolical. so i suppose if one is a boy and has to get a doll for one's birthday, at least it's a perfectly evil sort.)

under here are cloven hooves, honest )
[identity profile] dinonat.livejournal.com
I've been looking around for coaster-making options. I had trouble finding a coat to go over art that wouldn't be tacky/the finish would be off, and glass is much too expensive. I was talking to a girl at my local art supply store and she suggested I try casting resin. Before I go nuts and spend $45 on a tin of material that might not even work that well, I implore you for any advice/experience with coating things with resin. How well does it stand up to condensation? And will make ink bleed on printed papers?
I just want to make coasters for naked coffee tables everywhere! Help!
[identity profile] addicted2crafts.livejournal.com
or is there something special about heat guns, that you need to use one and not a heat substitute like a blow dryer?
[identity profile] fairyvomit.livejournal.com
I was feeling kind of boho... )
[identity profile] tcarole.livejournal.com
I found these two vintage portraits at the Goodwill the other day for $US6 and brought them home. I named them "Ed" and "Geri" (short for Geraldine) and hung them in our living room which made them look rather formal. I had all sorts of ideas for how to make them cool, like having an artist friend paint Goth makeup on them or something grandiose. In the end, I finally found what just seemed perfect (AND SIMPLE...) and made my husband and I laugh and laugh and laugh so they're staying.

Sorry for the large images. Here are the originals:

Ed:



And Geri:




Now, for the new, improved versions. )

I hope you got a little laugh out of it too.

I also posted this to thrifthorror a while ago but I thought it also felt quite crafty. If this amuses you, you should check out that journal too. Good for a laugh or a good procrastination session.

Tire?

Aug. 2nd, 2007 10:44 pm
[identity profile] slow-mo-panda.livejournal.com
What are some suggestions to use a brand new, large tire for? I wanted to make something out of it, but am at a loss, besides possibly a table/counter/desk-top mirror, but mirrors are hard to find in that size in a circle...

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