[identity profile] star-trackie.livejournal.com

Again, I can't seem to get in the habit of posting my things. I must work on that...

So what I have to show you isn't exactly an art project, but more of a way I became more organized. It's kind of an art project though... Just take a look. Maybe it'll help you too. :) It has helped me brainstorm for our Secret Santa exchange since I was so at a loss of what to do. I grabbed my book and looked through it during my lunch break at work. Very handy this is indeed.

My Project Book )

Thanks for looking!

[identity profile] rooftopscandal.livejournal.com


I've been seeing pictures of these all over pinterest and really wanted to make one for my crafty little sister!

Read more... )

Etchy.

Sep. 11th, 2011 09:11 pm
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Inspired by Pinterest, I recently reorganized my really messy pantry. I replaced many food boxes and bags with glass canisters. I really liked the way my canisters looked with my handwritten labels on them, but even after just a few opening and closings, I noticed that they were starting to look a little worn. (Obviously, it was the chocolate-covered pretzels canister that I noticed the wear on first.) I figured they were going to start looking dingy pretty fast. So, looking down the barrel of another sleepless night, I decided to do some glass etching. Glass etching is one of the most satisfying and simple crafts around! The etching cream does almost all of the work. The hardest part is creating and applying your design, and that's only as hard as you make it.

Here is one of the finished products!

Wild rice.

Click here for more photos of the process, method, and more results! )
[identity profile] sandramort.livejournal.com

EVERY year I wonder about this but maybe this year I'll DO something about it.

My children, somewhat on the picky side, adore clementines. Clementines are least expensive (at least near us) in flimsy rectangular wooden crates. After they eat them, I find myself wondering what I can make with them.

Also, my family eats a lot of brie, which comes in flimsy round wooden boxes. Same q.

[identity profile] nervanakitten.livejournal.com
My fabric is everywhere! I have 3 apple boxes full of fabric, a box of various ribbons and notions, and a medium/large moving box of remnants. I need a space saving way to deal with this. The fabric reall is the most important thing to condense and organize.

Why? Here’s the story: As a college student I’m renting a room from my brother. He’s a great roommate and a great friend. He rarely complains about anything and he’s really helping me out, so I try to read between the lines and do what I can to make life easier. I have extra space for my drafting table, art supplies, and sewing, but I really want to figure out how to get it out of the way.

I got my yarn habit under control a while ago. Turns out a great solution to yarn tucked away for years that you never even look at is to send it away with your brother to his office. Let the women there pick it clean, then you’re only left with the stuff you have ideas and time for!


I’m really into restoring and refurbishing old/unfinished furniture(been doing it since the 10th grade), SO NO SUGGESTION IS TOO ELABORATE!


Pictures welcome! I’d love to see your creative solutions. Thanks everyone!


Cross posted at [livejournal.com profile] sew_hip
[identity profile] gonebycontact.livejournal.com
I have this box I painted a long time ago. With a few adjustments I figured I could in into my plug box!

Jewerly Box )
[identity profile] poopface87.livejournal.com
Hey guys, I just have a simple question. I have all this fabric that I basically store in boxes or in stacks and it is so unorganized and cluttered that I never know what fabrics i have. I was just wondering if any of you crafty people know of, or have any ideas on how to make a good way to hang or display my fabrics better so i can see what i have while being clean and organized. I have looked around a little bit and havn't really found any racks that arn't super expensive. Thanks for your help!!

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