If you follow my posts, you’ll remember I made the Lock, Shock, and Barrel masks about two years ago. I’m pleased to announce their full life-size versions are complete and am here to s…
Little Devil Valentine's Day Easel Card - SVG File
Meet Lil Devil! The Naughty Salt Cellar Monster! *_^ UNIQUE + FUN! -- Usable Ceramic Art! Picture this guy sitting next to your stove, stocked with fancy salt crystals, and you, cooking your favorite recipes like the top chef that you are (or try to be *_^). You can use the included "tongue-shaped" spoon or stick your fingers in his mouth and pinch your desired amount of salt....Promise he won't bite *_^... just watch out for his fangs! He is sculpted out of porcelain for durability and long-lasting use. He holds about 1/4 cup of coarse salt in a clever and convenient way. Danny comes with a matching white porcelain spoon for ease of use. The gold detailing you see is real 22k gold luster, which is a special technique applied by hand and fused onto the porcelain by 2 additional kiln firings for durability & long lasting looks. LIL DEVIL IS PERFECT FOR: Your kitchen A gift for your foodie-loving friend! Your Boss, Your Teacher, Your Friend, Your Mom, basically anyone you know will love and appreciate this useful and unique gift! ^_^ ______________________ MEASUREMENTS --- 5 inches tall x 3 to 3.5 inches in diameter www.muddyheart.com✨Please remember this item is 100% handmade just for you, expect slight variations in texture, dimensions and color. Your piece will be even more beautiful in person with its own uniqueness ● LEAD TIME : •Most items in my shop are made to order and can take anywhere between 1-6 weeks to create. Approximate lead time is shown on shipping section of this listing. If you need item for a specific date Please contact me for more info : hello [!at] muddyheart.com ● QUESTIONS & INQUIRIES: • Feel free to hit the “Ask a question” button (next to the item’s price) if you have any questions or inquiries and I’ll get back to you promptly for assistance. •Need this item to be customized to your specifications? Let’s chat about your project! ● CANCELLATIONS: •Cancellations on existing or made- to order- art will be accepted within a 24hr period after placing the order. A 30% fee will apply to all cancellation requests made after the 24hr time window. ● SHIPPING: •The USPS (first class and priority) average domestic shipping time is between 3 days -2 weeks depending on the parcel’s destination. International orders might take longer than 3 weeks also depending on its final destination. • My default carrier is USPS for shipments within the US and either USPS, UPS or FEDEX for international whichever is cheapest for the customer. All shipments are fully insured for a replacement in case of damage or loss. Please notify me of issue ASAP to submit claim to the insurance ● INTERIOR PROFESIONALS TRADE PROGRAM: •Trade prices are available for interior professionals, art consultants/curators, and architects with proof of credentials. Please contact me for more info : hello [!at] muddyheart.com ● INTERESTED IN A CUSTOM DESIGN OR SIZE? Let’s talk! It would be my pleasure to work with you to create the perfect piece for your space or interior design project! Contact me via Etsy messaging or email: hello [!at] muddyheart.com ● COPYRIGHT NOTICE: •This is a MUDDY HEART original design . A written consent by the artist is required for any form of use of ANY material in this shop or other platforms where the artist is presenting her work. Those that incur on intellectual property or copyright infringement will be reported and could face potentially legal actions. ● VISIT MY SHOP: • Feel free to visit my shop if you would like to purchase directly and enjoy my Pottery Perks program for special treats! www.muddyheart.com
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Little Devil Valentine's Day Easel Card - SVG File
El artista con sede en Chicago Justin Gershenson-Gates más conocido como Mechanical Mind ha realizado estos insectos robot de fantasía reciclando metales, engranes, focos, pinzas y toda clase de objetos que alguna vez fueron parte de algún mecanismo logrando así un apariencia "Steampunk" lo cual los ha hecho objeto del deseo de muchos coleccionistas. Para saber más de artista visita: Devianart y Etsy. 1. Algunos de los robots insecto más destacados del artista. 2. Insecto robot con tentáculos y patas. 3. Mantis religiosa robot hecha con engranes reciclados. 4. Insecto robot con tentáculos y patas. 5. Robot con apariencia de insecto arácnido pensando en el reciclaje. 6. Insecto robot miniatura con diferentes objetos reciclados. 7. Escorpión hecho con materiales reciclados como engranes de relojes y otras cosas. 8. Araña robot con 8 patas hecha con bombillo rojo reciclado. 9. Un aterrador robot con apariencia de reptil o insecto hecho con materiales reciclados. 10. Insecto robot con engranes de reloj y foco blanco en la cola. 11. Pequeño robot araña con bombillo redondo reciclado. 12. Insecto arácnido hecho con partes de reloj recicladas. 13. Robot libélula hecha con latas y engranes reciclados. 14. Mariposa robot casera hecha posada en una flor.
This cute DIY Dollar Tree Teacher Appreciation Wreath is perfect for teacher's appreciation day! Easy to make with only a few simple supplies
On a Halloween roll this week... Lil' Devil is loosely based on a clip-art devil I spotted. Parts Photo - list is below Head - owl pun...
From sweet little bunnies to multi-coloured alpacas; endearing hedgehogs to cheeky cats, my cute critters needle felted range is a celebration of the adorable.
Knit Beard Hat: Use this free knitting pattern to make yourself a nifty (and warm!) bearded hat. It's simple once you know a few tricks, and it knits up in no time. You'll want to make one in every color for everyone you know! No longer will you s…
I have seen some amazing himmeli ornaments around the internet, and could not resist trying out a few of my own! Himmeli… Read More
DH is working on his "Quals" for his PHD while Blaze and I have Spring break next week. Blaze and I are planning our first camping trip of the year as a way of getting out of the apartment and not being distractions to him. To prepare for this trip, we've been learning some new ways to start a fire and some fire safety. Buddy Burners: First we made "buddy burners". I'm not sure where the name came from originally, I just know that's what they were called when I learned how to make these at a 4-H day camp when I was about twelve years old. They are a bit like homemade cans of Sterno. Start by melting wax in a double boiler. Wax should never be melted directly on the stove, because it can get too hot and catch fire. An easy double boiler can be made by placing a tall can in a pot of water or, in this case, I placed an old coffee pot in a pan of water ( be careful removing the can from the water; the can will be very hot and steam burns can happen around boiling water). The wax that you use for this project can be paraffin, beeswax (although that's more expensive), melted down candle stubs, or even old crayons with the paper labels removed. We used mostly paraffin, with a little beeswax that was left in the bottom of the pot from our last wax project. Remove the labels from cleaned, shallow cans (we used tuna cans). Cut strips of corrugated cardboard as wide as the can is tall and roll the strips up tightly. If you come to the end of one strip of cardboard, grab another and continue until you have enough to fill a can. Using corrugated cardboard, instead of smooth cardboard, is very important because melted wax will need to fill the little holes to the corrugation. Place the cans on news paper, because it is very hard to pour the melted wax neatly. I use an old coffee pot for melting wax, because it's easy to pour from it, but there was still a lot of splashing and dripping. Fill the cans to the top edge with the melted wax, leaving just a little cardboard sticking up out of the wax, so that it can be used as a wick to start the fire. Then, let the buddy burners sit until the wax has hardened. Pack the buddy burners to take along on your next camping trip. The Hobo Stove: Now that we had our heat source, it was time to make the stove that the buddy burner would fit into. A clean coffee can, with no paper label is perfect for this. Use a hammer and a nail to put holes all the way around the can, near the solid bottom of the can. This will provide ventilation for your fire (fire needs plenty of oxygen in order to burn). This next part is a little more difficult and should be done by a grown-up. Cut a door in the can, big enough for the buddy burner to slide in and out of. I had trouble finding the proper tool for this job. I broke a pair of scissors. Wire cutters were good for cutting through the rim of the can, but they aren't good for cutting out the whole door. I think tin-snips would probably be best, but we don't seem to have any, so I ended up using kitchen shears. To use, place the coffee can upside-down (open side down) on a flat surface and place the buddy burner inside the coffee can stove ( this will protect your flame from wind). Light the burner with a long lighter. The coffee can will get hot very quickly, so do not touch it while you are cooking. The Smoky the Bear song: Eddy Arnold singing "Smokey the Bear" in 1952
Merry Christmas!!!!!! :D I hope everyone is having a beautiful time this day!!!! :D Popping in quickly to share another Christmas card... this one's a cutie!!! ♬ Owl I want for Christmas is you... ♪ Enjoy!! (; Felíz Navidad!!! Xoxo Love, Grisel ♥
This doll tutu is the perfect sewing project for children - kids can practice hand-sewing and will need just a little adult assistance to finish!
sYou've chosen to take the first steps to learning a new craft, fantastic! welcome aboard Here is what you need to know in Basic steps Knot 4- How To Alternate Half Hitch Knots! EQUIPMENT COTTON I uses traditionally styled Macramé cotton cord which is available in many sizes and types on shop page. DOWELs AND RINGS This is what you tie your knots onto. It is popular to use a wooden dowel, stick or branch to make wall hangings. For this tutorial, in the pictures, a 7cm diameter dowel is used. YOU
ECOPRINT in COLOR! Learn the TECHNIQUES I have taught to hundreds of students to create gorgeous background colors on your ecoprinted pieces! This popular tutorial takes the mystery out of those gorgeous colored ecoprints you have seen and introduces you to the TECHNIQUES to create your own beautiful prints in COLOR on silk, wool, cotton or linen with the leaves and plants you have gathered from your own yard or neighborhood! Full of information about how to achieve those gorgeous colors using your preferred dyes, leaves, mordants, and the techniques which work for both protein and cellulose fibers! All the techniques in this Tutorial can be used on all fibers such as silk, wool, cotton and linen (cellulose fibers) regardless of the dye you prefer! I explain the dye differences in Chapter 4. Protein fibers however, will give you your best results in ecoprinting! This is NOT a Tutorial on any one specific dye group but the techniques that can be used with any dye suitable for the fabric you are working on! Check out the details in the chapters below: Ecoprint in COLOR is information I teach in my popular workshops across the USA! As an artist, I have worked in this art form for many years and my fiber art, fashions and accessories are in galleries and private collections around the world. The Tutorial: CONTENTS 66 pages of photos and techniques divided into easy to follow chapters with numbered pages. You'll find my Introduction, learn the Basics of Ecoprinting. FInd detailed chapters about leaves and weeds and flowers! Learn all about mordanta, equipment for ecoprinting, all about the DYES (Natural, Synthetic and Organic). I share about mixing your dyes, step by step techniques and photos for all fabrics, plus additional techniques for adding color. You'll find lots of resources and links to my YouTube Channel as well! Need supplies? I have a kit created just for this Tutorial and used in my online workshops (for protein fibers) with pre-dyed blankets! https://www.etsy.com/listing/928948255/ecoprint-in-color-wool-silk-supply-kit Want no mess, no fuss pre-dyed blankets suitable for protein (silk or wool) scarves? They are here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1240554570/dye-blanket-ecoprint-in-color-for-diy You can see more of what I do at www.TheSilkThread.com Follow me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thesilkthreadart (Look for my workshops on my Events page in WISC, KY, GA, MD, MI, Va, NC etc!) for 2023 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesilkthread/
I love looking at everyone's do it yourself photos for furniture, odds and ends and even crafts. This table was left at one of our rentals and was just going to be thrown away. But I had a vision for this table. Here's the before picture. First I spray painted the table so that
When you think of cross stitch, you probably think of Bible quotes hanging off the walls at your grandma's house. And hey, there's nothing wrong with that, but for those of you who want a little more from your embroidery, check out these badass examples compiled by Bored Panda. From crude comedy and crappy puns to gangster-themed patterns and good old fashioned insults, this awesome collection of alternative cross stitch will make you smile, although your grandma might not appreciate it quite so much. Would you hang any of these on your wall? Let us know in the comments below! (Cover Image: stu_spivack)
After weeks of rather obsessive preparation we had the actual "Fair Day" celebration for Audrey's and Kate's fourth birthday (that's singul...
Showcase the beauty of vintage books with these fun DIY projects.
Handcrafted Macrame Beaded Bracelet is made with a technique known as micro macrame with high quality thread. Crafting time: 1 to 2 days Colors can be customized to your preferences Dimensions: Bracelet length : 17 cm = 6,7'' Bracelet width : 3 cm = 1,18'' It is adjustable and maximum length of the bracelet is approximately : 21 cm = 8,26'' Materials: High quality waxed threads, silver plated clips, sand and glass beads. Back to the shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RuyakapaniDesign
Happy Friday Everyone! I hope you've had a great week, and will have any even better weekend. This week I'm going to introduce you to @threadthewick! I found Chels because she used #feelingstitchyig to make sure I saw her work. This week, instead of using the embed code from Instagram, I am going to screen cap the pictures from Instagram. You can get to Chels' Instagram account to see all of her work by clicking on her user name below. I hope this fixes the problem that many of us have when viewing Friday Instagram Finds in Feedly or email. Spoiler Alert: I included a bonus account at the very end :) @threadthewick Chels creates pretty embroidery and cross stitch creations. One of the things she does is blend pop culture phrases with classic-looking cross stitch, like this, "I regret nothing" piece. I love how the colors pop on the black Aida cloth. As a mother, these are words that we all long to hear! Again, I love how she created this phrase with cross stitch. If you've seen my IG account, you know that I have a thing for delicately embroidered flowers. I just love them! These embroidered flowers Chels created are so dainty and pretty, and her stitching is beautifully precise. Here are some more pretty flowers with, "I love you" stitched above them. I hope you've enjoyed this edition of Friday Instagram Finds (FIF) on Feeling Stitchy, which is now brought to you weekly! Please leave comments below to let me know what you thought. If you'd like to be considered for FIF, or if you find a great embroiderer or stitch-related needle worker who you think I should feature, be sure to tag their pictures with #feelingstitchyig, and I'll take a look! While you're on Instagram, make sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We're @feelingstitchyish. We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. Bonus IG Account! I have a bonus Instagram account for you! This account doesn't have anything to do with needlework of any kind, but it's one of my favorites. It''s @tunameltsmyheart, which follows the life of Tuna, a beautiful Chiweenie (Chihuahua and Dachshund (Weiner Dog) mix) who leads a charmed life. He even has a book written about him!!
Roll of your sleeves and get messy with this fabulously nature-based farm sensory play activity - a fun spin on sensory bins.
This easy DIY row counter is great for knitting and crochet! Make one in just a few minutes using beads and cord and then get back to your yarn!
From Woodstock and a man on the moon to the Manson murders and the Stonewall riots, the summer of 1969 was a tumultuous and eventful time. Listed below are a few of the historic and memorable moments from that summer. April 23 | Sirhan Sirhan sentenc