
Jumat, 30 Maret 2007
The Museum of Hoaxes

Kamis, 29 Maret 2007
Quiz: Mod or Fraud?

Rabu, 28 Maret 2007
Make a paper bamboo plant

Minggu, 25 Maret 2007
Good for a laugh

(Image from Threadbared)
Kamis, 22 Maret 2007
Website in the works

Rabu, 21 Maret 2007
How to make decorative thumbtacks

A few people have emailed asking how to make the little fabric-covered tacks I posted previously. See step-by-step photos below, going from left to right.
Start with a pack of "Wedding Gown Size" (size 20, 1/2") metal buttons to cover (available at fabric stores for about $1.50). Pull the loops off all the button backing pieces with a pliers or wire cutter. Cut your fabric scraps into circles slightly larger than a quarter, or use the circle template printed on the back of your button package. (Since the edges get tucked in under the metal backing, you don't have to be a careful cutter.)
Following the package directions, use the "pusher" tool that came in the pack to cover your buttons with fabric. This step is easy and the most fun! Then use a generous amount of hot glue to attach a tack to the back of your button. A standard tack should fit perfectly. Your cork board will thank you.






Selasa, 20 Maret 2007
Crafty projects you can do

Placemats from a Japanese craft book, posted by One Hour Craft
Totebag made out of a cute dish towel, found at I Have To Say
Fabric flowers from Wise Craft
Paper origami vase by Philip Chapman-Bell
Hair bows made of ribbon, lovely for little girls, from J Caroline Creative
Decorated light switch plate cover from Spazztic Crafts
Tips for making terrariums from Mighty Girl
Sabtu, 17 Maret 2007
Photo mosaic generator


Jumat, 16 Maret 2007
Ready to grow things

Kamis, 15 Maret 2007
Old magazines put to good use


Selasa, 13 Maret 2007
Not so visual or intuitive

Take a quiz here to find out if you're right brained or left brained.
"Left brain dominant individuals are more orderly, literal, articulate, and to the point. They are good at understanding directions and anything that is explicit and logical... Right brain dominant individuals are more visual and intuitive. They are better at summarizing multiple points, picking up on what's not said, visualizing things, and making things up."
My results, shown above: "Overall you appear to be Left Brain Dominant." Hmm. This does not bode well for my artistic endeavors. And apparently 2% of my brain cells are just plain missing.
[Don't be alarmed by the "Who's your perfect lover" link at the top of the page when you click to take the test. That's an ad for a different test, apparently. Feel free to take it, of course. And do share :) ]
Sabtu, 10 Maret 2007
Graphics in the bathroom
Jumat, 09 Maret 2007
Some big shoes to fill

Kamis, 08 Maret 2007
How to's: embroidery stitches
Here are references I wish I'd had when starting the napkin project. Thanks, Flibbertygibbet, for the suggestion. The following tutorials are from Primrose Design's stitch school.
Learn how to choose supplies (needle, thread, hoop) here. Fortunately all this stuff is really cheap. Also pick up a fabric marker to use for drawing your stem and leaf shapes on your napkin. Choose a "disappearing" marker that fades away later.
Use this stem stitch to make stems. It turns out it's the backstitch flipped over. I'm so pleased to find I accidentally used a real, bona fide stitch! (For the most part.) I divided the embroidery floss to use 3 strands.
Use this satin stitch to make leaves.
Good luck!
Learn how to choose supplies (needle, thread, hoop) here. Fortunately all this stuff is really cheap. Also pick up a fabric marker to use for drawing your stem and leaf shapes on your napkin. Choose a "disappearing" marker that fades away later.
Use this stem stitch to make stems. It turns out it's the backstitch flipped over. I'm so pleased to find I accidentally used a real, bona fide stitch! (For the most part.) I divided the embroidery floss to use 3 strands.
Use this satin stitch to make leaves.
Good luck!
Rabu, 07 Maret 2007
Fruity button napkins


Selasa, 06 Maret 2007
Color personality quiz

Jumat, 02 Maret 2007
For your reading pleasure
Kamis, 01 Maret 2007
Cheap framed art

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