BigChief Paper Toy x Sanrio
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Dino Tails
Posted in: dino tailsWin Our DIY! Tassel Earrings
Posted in: UncategorizedDIY Giveaway! Share this post on Facebook, get the most likes and you’ll automatically win this DIY accessory! The current tassel earring obsession inspired us to take a trip to our local fabric store and look around for some high quality fabric fringe! We managed to tailor together a pair of earrings similar to those spotted on fashion bloggers and celebrities everywhere.
Step 2 – Cut off the end pieces of rope off the top of the tassels. Step 3 – Attach the earrings by opening the hook with your pliers and attaching it to the top of the tassel where the rope was cut. Step 4 – If the earrings hang too low for you, you can cut them shorter as we did! |
DIY – Hardware Jewelry
Posted in: UncategorizedWe’re so obsessed with the tactile edginess of industrial jewelry trends that we decided to create an entire DIY post dedicated to replicating some hot hardware styles! These piece are super simple to make and require hardly any work at all. Tired of boring old beads? Just take a stroll down the plumbing isle and you’ll find a whole new assortment of unique designer beads in gold, silver and copper tones! Next time you think about hitting up Tiffany & Co reconsider and head for Home Depot! Check out what we made with a few jewelry tools and a whole lot of hardware!
Step 2 – Attach another washer by repeating step 1 with the remaining wire still attached. Finish connecting the two by wrapping the wire around the base piece where the wire connects the two washer and clip the end. Step 3 – Repeat step 1, once more so that all three washers are connected. Step 4 – Attach the chain by wrapping your third piece of wire around one end of the washer several times then make a loop through your chain twisting it around the base that connects the two pieces. Clip off any excess wire. Step 5 – Repeat step 4 on the remaining washer Step 6 – Connect your clasp and jump ring and voila!
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Quickie DIY – A Noveau Neckline
Posted in: UncategorizedJi Ga Zo
Posted in: Uncategorized Design your own reusable puzzle with this digitally-enabled toy
Whether it’s the Mona Lisa or Snooki that you want to envision in puzzle form, Ji Ga Zo makes it easy with their DIY kit. Using the included software (both Mac and Windows compatible) turns any photo (or one of the five included designs) into a map, which coordinates with icons on the back of the sepia-shaded pieces to create a mosaic image.
The 300 piece set can be used over and over again, or you can frame your masterpiece for hanging. Previously only available in Japan, you can now pick up your own Ji Ga Zo for $25 from Hasbro.
Handmade Valentines
Posted in: valentinesdaySee how five of our favorite creatives celebrate the sappiest holiday of the year
While some bitterly cast off the romantic holiday as nothing more than an excuse to consume, Valentine’s Day is a great way to remind people how special they are. We tapped some of our favorite creatives to see how they make the holiday unique.
Artist Dodi Wexler has been making and sending valentines since she was 19-years-old, starting with 10 and now crafting more than 200 each year. Wexler explains “I started making the Valentines because I always was so saddened that I never had a secret admirer or anyone amazing asking me to be their valentine on Valentine’s Day. As I made them, I got so wrapped up in the production and sending them to people, that I forgot about being sad. The giving made me really happy, especially because I know how much of a bummer Valentine’s Day can be.”
She also sees the creative merit in her venture, saying “They are a great way to discover new materials and try out new techniques in a doodle without the pressure of a meaningful piece lurking over my shoulder.”
Jesse Levison spends much of her time silkscreen printing cards for Gold Teeth Brooklyn, a line she runs with her friend Emily Joiner. When we asked what she had up her sleeve this holiday, Levison replied with the “damn crafty” gift she received from her boyfriend Alex, a welder at furniture design studio Uhuru. The sculpture consists of a metal box, which houses a fold-up metal heart etched with a personal message.
Capturing the spirit of the holiday in ink, Vanessa Prager eschewed her eerie tendencies in favor of a more romantic theme, one that channels her playful and thoughtful personality. The classic card (the image above right is the inside message) serves as both a personal greeting and a keepsake for years to come.
Graphic designer Matt Van Ekeren teamed up with Italian illustrator Olimpia Zagnoli to create a charming animation for Valentine’s Day. “Let Love Grow” is a simple way to show that special someone you care.
A psychologist and artist “who sometimes suffers insomnia,” Ilana Simons began crafting clay creatures to keep her company at night. For Valentine’s Day she put her late-night hobby to use, filling an empty chocolate box with little characters for her boyfriend to help him with “fighting a chocolate addiction.”