¡Hola querida amiga, bienvenida! Dale utilidad a los viejos utensilios de cocina que ya no uses con estas 12 ideas que te asombrarán.
Todos tenemos en casa algunas antigüedades de cocina de nuestras abuelas o utensilios viejos que pueden ser reutilizados ingeniosamente. Con tu imaginación puedes cambiar eso y hacer algo...
Te sorprendería todo lo que se puede hacer con una taza, un plato o, incluso, con un colador.
¡Hola querida amiga, bienvenida! Dale utilidad a los viejos utensilios de cocina que ya no uses con estas 12 ideas que te asombrarán.
Si en tu cocina tienes una buena cantidad de viejos utensilios que estabas pensando en tirar, espera, aquí tienes algunas ideas para que los reutilices. Decora tu jardín con utensilios de cocina y podrás tener alguna de estas creaciones. Algunas consisten simplemente en darles un nuevo uso como contenedores para plantas pero otros son bonitas
Metal Sculpture By Matt Wilson Matt Wilson is one of the artists who recently used one of the most interesting art methods. As a metal sculpture artist.
Todos tenemos en casa algunas antigüedades de cocina de nuestras abuelas o utensilios viejos que pueden ser reutilizados ingeniosamente. Con tu imaginación puedes cambiar eso y hacer algo...
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¿Nunca te has planteado darles nuevos usos a los viejos utensilios que tienes en la cocina? Es muy normal que...
¿Buscas manualidades con botellas de plástico? Toma nota de todas estas ideas y aprovecha estas botellas para hacer cosas muy útiles.
¡Ya no tendrás que deshacerte de tus viejos objetos de cocina nunca más, ya que estas grandes ideas renovarán el entorno de tu cocina!
Aunque Pinterest sea culpable de nuestros múltiples tableros de proyectos que jamás en la vida vamos a poner en práctica, hay que confesar que por irrealizables que parezcan siempre tendremos la ilusión de llevarlos a cabo y por eso nunca borramos los pines. ¿Alguna vez te has atrevido a elaborar po
¿Nunca te has planteado darles nuevos usos a los viejos utensilios que tienes en la cocina? Es muy normal que...
Hey, spring is already here and seems like summer is well underway! Both of these seasons are the best for enjoying the outdoors. You can go camping, have
Love these owls made from recycled everyday objects(mainly kitchenware). A lot of creativity in this photo ! :)
Spoons and chairs have much in common and some huge differences. One similarity that I've been noticing both while carving and chairmaking, is that I am constantly moving to get new views of the object. Both are absolutely 3 dimensional and must succeed from all angles. I enjoy the challenge. On the other hand, the choice of trees for each couldn't be more different. For chairs, I want the most straight, boring tree possible, with no branches or curves in sight. But for spoons, I look for the wildest and waviest. I used to go to the woods looking for natural crooks in the trees to get the spoon crook, often leaving a bit disappointed at the scarcity of "perfect" crooks. But then I started horsing around with the branches and trunk union and now I see spoons everywhere! Here is how the spoons look while still in the tree. The natural curve of the fibers on the underside of the branch works great. The only issue is making sure that you don't include the pit from the trunk or branch in the final spoon. I like to start by splitting the trunk portion down the pith and then I generally find it easiest to saw down the branch and along the bottom of the bowl. Of course, I have to say that using a bandsaw on odd shaped stock like this is ill advised. But it sure makes quick work of it. I haven't had good luck splitting down the branch portion. It just seems to crack up the wood and the tough union with the trunk isn't easy. Here is the part of the trunk where I split along the pith. There is a bit of hatchet work to do. Here I've used the hatchet to clean it up a bit, and I've drawn on the growth rings so that you can see how much I need to remove if I want the fibers to be continuous. If you want a deeper spoon, you can just clean out the pith and use what's left. Being a chairmaker, I decided to reach for my drawknife to follow the fibers out to the end. Here is the result, you can start to see the spoon. And since I've already broken the rules on safe bandsaw use, I finished off the roughing with some power. It's a big blank that should make a good server. Once I finish off roughing out the shape, I wrap the spoon in a cotton clothe for a few days to slow the drying process and prevent checking. A paper bag also works well. I've been finishing up some chairs in the shop (yes, I still make chairs) and will post some images soon!
Upcycled crafts: Things you can make with old forks and sliverware.
Aquí os mostramos 10 originales ideas de lo que podéis hacer con vuestros viejos utensilios de cocina. No necesitan muchas explicaciones para apreciar en lo que se han convertido. Saludos a todos desde Ecomania, C&B
Would you like your kitchen neat and organized? Try this silverware strainer functional and aesthetically pleasing. These utensil holder/Strainer was shaped from stoneware clay on the potter’s wheel, hand stamped, glazed, and then fired to 2,300 degrees. Glaze colors vary from piece to piece due to the batch and location in the kiln — that means yours is one of a kind! These dishes are 100% dishwasher, microwave, and food safe. Strainers are approximately 4” wide at top and 4.5" tall, but vary slightly.
Os utensílios de cozinha diferentes e divertidos apostam em cores vibrantes e se inspiram em várias referências, como personagens e alimentos.
Today I bring you some examples of a stone can give more than a stone, especially if you have a little imagination and colorful paintings. After seeing these examples, you can be encouraged and may want to enter painting. Here are some useful tips if you are going to paint stones: Uses stones preferably of...