Have fun making a DIY flower tealight! Use faux flower petals and recycled plastic spoons to create these beautiful flower tea lights. Transform a flameless tealight candle into stylish home decor. These flower tea light candles glow and flicker so beautifully, and they make great homemade decorations for parties or weddings! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Flower Tealight Have fun making a flower tealight candle! This DIY craft is perfect for spring and summer decor. ScissorsGlue
FAUX POTTED CACTI ARE TRENDING IN HOME DECOR. LEARN HOW TO MAKE EASY DIY FAUX CACTUS WITH YARN POM POMS! They say some things are just better when they're tiny, and when it comes to clay pots, I couldn't agree more! When I saw these mini terracotta clay pots, I had to have them. I used them to make faux potted plants with paper flowers made from recycled toilet paper rolls, and I love how they turned out. Today, we’re using mini clay pots and pairing them with yarn pom poms to make adorable DIY faux cactus plants! Here’s how
I must admit my sinful taste. I love kitsch!! Pattern over pattern, colour over colour, hot pink, orange, yellow, all together! Maybe because I like colourful spaces, maybe I like the hymour that e…
One handmade blue blueberry faux cake clock with white border frosting. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock is very lightweight and adds a fun, colorful, quirky home accent to any home. Y2k aesthetic. These fake cakes add so much fun to any wall!
Have fun making a DIY flower tealight! Use faux flower petals and recycled plastic spoons to create these beautiful flower tea lights. Transform a flameless tealight candle into stylish home decor. These flower tea light candles glow and flicker so beautifully, and they make great homemade decorations for parties or weddings! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Flower Tealight Have fun making a flower tealight candle! This DIY craft is perfect for spring and summer decor. ScissorsGlue
Handmade faux cake clock. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clocks bring a happy, quirky accent to any colorful, fun home. Y2k aesthetic fake cake yellow sprinkles clock.
One handmade blue blueberry faux cake clock with white border frosting. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock is very lightweight and adds a fun, colorful, quirky home accent to any home. Y2k aesthetic. These fake cakes add so much fun to any wall!
As I’m sure many of you have noticed, there has been a real growing trend lately towards faux taxidermy. Taking inspiration from the 18th century fashion of displaying stuffed/mounted animals within a home, faux taxidermy is a modern take on this traditional activity. I’m really not sure how I feel about conventional taxidermy, when it is used decoratively (ie outside of museums or similar). Part of me finds it pretty grotesque to mount a dead bear head on a wall, whilst part of me loves the traditional feel of the final result… either way, I love faux taxidermy! In faux taxidermy, the “animals” are crafted from anything and everything and decorated in a whole manner of ways: fabric, decoupage paper, painted wood, ceramic, plastics, clay… the list goes on! A really great example of faux taxidermy […]
Have fun making a DIY flower tealight! Use faux flower petals and recycled plastic spoons to create these beautiful flower tea lights. Transform a flameless tealight candle into stylish home decor. These flower tea light candles glow and flicker so beautifully, and they make great homemade decorations for parties or weddings! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Flower Tealight Have fun making a flower tealight candle! This DIY craft is perfect for spring and summer decor. ScissorsGlue
Make Fake Leather From Tinfoil and Foam!: When I first started out making steampunk costumes from foam, one of the problems I wanted to solve was how to transform the brightly coloured foam into an object that actually looked like it was made from leather. Painting could give it the colour…
Fake cake slice. Rainbow cake slice in all Of the tilda loves teddy pastels - These look like the real thing, and would be a prefect prop or decoration. This one comes with a pink cherry on the top. Each cake measures approx 4.5 cm x 4.5 cm and is approx 12cm in height. Please note if selecting a hook (to make it hangable) it will Be placed behind the cherry so will Not be central. If you would like your sponge layers in different colours please convo me before placing an order. Please note these are not edible and should be kept out of reach of children at all times Please keep away from sun, water and heat.
One handmade blue blueberry faux cake clock with white border frosting. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock is very lightweight and adds a fun, colorful, quirky home accent to any home. Y2k aesthetic. These fake cakes add so much fun to any wall!
Giant Faux Cookie ***SHIPPING WILL BE COMBINED ON MULTIPLE ITEMS AND OVERAGES WILL BE REFUNDED.** • Please note, this item is handmade and will not be perfect, as a cookie from a machine would be. *Custom colors are usually possible. Extra dry time will be needed before shipping. *Perfect for decorating Kitchens, Coffee Bars, Dessert Tables, Party Tables, Bakeries, Restaurants, Tiered Trays, Wreaths or used as a Photo Prop. *Approximate Dimensions: 8.25" x 3" $50.00 8.25" x 6" $100.00 • Faux desserts are for decorative purposes only; they are not edible. • Keep out of reach from vulnerable persons and pets. • For the longest life, please store your faux dessert at room temperature and loosely wrapped in shipping paper • Please visit often to see our new items. alittleshotofwhimsy.etsy.com
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Make a DIY Gnome Puppy to show your love this Valentine's Day. Your loved one will treasure him for the entire year!
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Inspired by the work of Dr. Seuss and his fun whimsical taxidermied fake animals, I created a bird-creature for the wall in this Dr Seuss craft DIY!
Handmade faux cake clock. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock is very lightweight and adds a fun, colorful, quirky home accent to any home. Y2k aesthetic. These fake cakes add so much fun to any wall!
Mini Orange 1 oz. Glitter Plastic Cup with Faux Whipped Cream Frappuccino Halloween with Black Paper Straw. Decorated with Fake Halloween Candy, Candy Corn, Pumpkins & Fake Sprinkles. So Cute for Tiered Tray! Happy Halloween!
How to make Faux Chains. Make faux chains for Halloween out of pipe insulation Great Halloween Hack to decorate mantels. staircases for spooky Halloween
How to make a fake cake- a DIY prop made from a jewelry box to look like a vintage cake. This artificial or faux dessert can be made of styrofoam or cardboard. A tutorial for how to decorate with piping tips, ideas on cute cakes, and which spackle to use for frosting.
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Fake Easter Drink, Fake Drink, Fake Hot Chocolate, Faux Drink These cute Easter drinks are a great way to decorate for Spring! These are also great photo props. Choose from 3 different styles. * For display only! To see all the latest creations follow me on Facebook. Facebook.com/kfdesignsofwylie
Handmade imitation cake clock. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock brings a colorful, quirky handmade touch to any fun, modern home. This cake has a Y2k aesthetic as a statement piece or home accent.
These coffee filter hydrangeas are SO PRETTY and they're super easy to make! Transform regular coffee filters into these beautiful flowers that look surprisingly realistic! These DIY coffee filter flowers are inexpensive to make, and it's such a fun craft for both kids and adults. It's almost magical to watch the coffee filters change colour as the liquid watercolour paint spreads across them. Then watch the colours fade and change once again as they dry! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website.
Wanting to add more to my bakery display of fake goodies, I decided to experiment with full bread loaves. Here is how I used spray foam an...
Ok, I don’t sell my crafts, just my craft files, but if I did sell something, it would be these Faux Whipped Cream Mug Toppers for sure, or these name bracelets. For those ...
Handmade faux cake clock. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock is very lightweight and adds a fun, colorful, quirky home accent to any home. Y2k aesthetic. These fake cakes add so much fun to any wall!
This fun fantasy version of a Jackalope will be certain to be a real head turner and talking point in your home. This unique piece will make a fabulous addition to your home. Designed to be wall mounted, this colourful jackalope head is around 12 inches tall, and is sculpted completely from British sheeps' wool over a simple aluminium wire frame. The colouring can be customised; the featured sculpture is created in shades of blue, with black and white antlers and touches of pink in the ears and on the face. The extravagant ruff is made from striped raspberry and white pure silk fabric. Please note: photographs show previous commissions and are for illustration only. As in all original art works each piece will have its own character! Please allow around 8-10 weeks for this wonderful piece of art faux taxidermy to be created for you. SAFETY All my products are for decorative purposes only and are not to be used as a toy or be played with. Please keep well away from tiny and active hands and mouths!
One handmade blue blueberry faux cake clock with white border frosting. Fully functional, battery operated. Battery not included. 8" diameter. Depending on availability, the style of the clock hands can vary slightly from pictured. All clock hands are carefully selected to fit the clock, but some differences can occur. This faux cake clock is very lightweight and adds a fun, colorful, quirky home accent to any home. Y2k aesthetic. These fake cakes add so much fun to any wall!
Nature-inspired interior decors are our favorites. We love spaces that are infused with the freshness of the outdoors and that include quirky decorations
Ok, I don’t sell my crafts, just my craft files, but if I did sell something, it would be these Faux Whipped Cream Mug Toppers for sure, or these name bracelets. For those ...
Last month, Edward Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff were nice enough to let Eleanor come backstage at Meadham Kirchhoff's Spring/Summer 2012 show in London. Here are Eleanor's photos from that day, with commentary in the captions from Edward.
Glue, coffee stirrers, tissue paper and your child's creativity are all that's needed for this beautiful arts & crafts project.
Have you ever heard of Faux Whipped Cream Mug Toppers? They are the cutest craft to add to your favorite coffee mugs and they look like the real deal! Decorate your tiered tray with them, or place them at a hot cocoa station for a sweet little decoration. I'm so excited to share this super
This Pink multi color jacquard faux fur it feels real to the touch and it's real soft to the touch. This faux fur is a jacquard faux fur. The faux fur has approximately a 2 inch high pile. This faux fur can be use for blankets, pillows,jackets,decoration,upholstery, rugs, throw blankets,stuff animals,toys,costumes,mascots and much more..... If you purchase more than one yard we will send you the fabric in one piece. 100% polyester Length:36 inches Width:58-60 inches Weight 3lbs per yard. Dear costumer the shipping of this item may take 3-5 day. After shipping your item it may take up to 4-10 days for you to receive your item. Excluding holidays and weekends ..
Faux Pink Lollipop or Oreo Mint Milkshake. You will receive one milkshake of your choice... These faux milkshakes will make a wonderful gift or an eye catching centerpiece for your kitchen or dining area... These milkshakes are so realistic everyone will want a slurp! Will make a beautiful statement in your kitchen.. Also makes the perfect gift! Perfect for photography prop, theater prop, television prop, home staging, window display... Makes wonderful unexpected gifts... No food products are used. Keep away from small children... Will last indefinitely with care, simply dust off... Created in a smoke free home Sorry, cake stand and props NOT included... Do not immerse in water, keep away from open flames, This is not a toy Thank you for stopping by my shop and come again soon!!
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This adorable faux dessert is perfect for your tiered tray, shelf or anywhere you want to add a little extra “cuteness”! This would make a great wreath attachment or addition to a floral arrangement!! This fake waffle cone is just adorable. It’s is about 2 1/2” tall (not including the straw) with cute faux sprinkles that look so real!! It even has fake sprinkles with a cherry on top!! But don’t try to eat it!! It’s just for decoration!! Please keep away from small children as it is just for decorating! Don’t forget to check out my Facebook business page for specials and updates!! Dawnsoakhillcrafts Thanks for supporting small business!!
About a year ago John and I spent the better part of a week working on another of my crazy craft ideas... which we never quite got to work. (This happens pretty often, which is why I don't like posting works-in-progress!) I really loved the project, though, so I kept our failed prototypes and vowed to SOMEDAY find a solution. Silly as this may sound, one of our main hangups was finding or making the perfect faux candy sprinkles. The few options I found online were either too labor-intensive, imperfect, or both. Real sprinkles can bleed their colors when wet, and are brittle and prone to crumbling. Not to mention the sugar content, which could attract critters if left unsealed. Fake sprinkles, however, can be used in all kinds of fun endeavors, from jewelry to faux cupcake ornaments to be-sprinkling your cellphone case. They're flexible but still hard, so they won't crumble, and you can make them any size you like (for larger props) and any color you want. So last night, John and I made these: It turns out that making fake sprinkles is dead simple, but I had to learn a few tricks the hard way. So get ready to learn from my mistakes! You Will Need: - Sculpey or Fimo clay (we used some of both to get the colors we wanted) - A clay or fondant extruder, like this: - With an inset disc with lots of tiny holes, like this: (If you want larger sprinkles, go with larger holes.) There are cheaper versions, too; just check the cake decorating section for something like this: In fact, this one with all the tips is only $10 over at Amazon. And that's got at least 3 different sprinkle sizes, right there! - A razor blade, preferably in a holder (you can find razor blade scrapers in any hardware store) - A cookie sheet & parchment paper **** Ok, like I said, dead simple: first, squeeze your clay out in a long rope from the extruder: We found Sculpey was easier to squeeze out than Fimo, but both still work fine. Work in small batches, so your clay strands aren't any longer than your baking sheet. Arrange the individual strands on parchment paper on the baking sheet: Try not to have any touching, since they'll stick together. Bake at 270 for approximately 8 to 9 minutes. (Too much longer, and you risk burning the clay.) The clay will still be a bit floppy when it comes out, but it will harden more as it cools. It will never get rock-hard, though, so don't worry if it's still flexible. Gather your strands into bunches of 10 or so, and chop 'em up with a razor blade: You may choose to sing "Choppin' Broccoli" at this point. That's up to you. Note: If your clay is crumbly when you go to cut it, that means you either haven't baked it long enough or hot enough. (I accidentally set the oven at the wrong temp one time. Ooops.) Now, you may be wondering: why chop with a razor, not scissors or a knife? Here's why: Not the best pics, but see how the pink strands on the left have bright white tips on the cut ends? Both scissors *and* sharp knives left that white discoloration, and trust me when I say it looks terrible on the finished sprinkles. A razor blade, however, cuts cleanly with no white edges, as you can see on the red strands on the right. Make sure you chop your sprinkles in a variety of sizes, and include lots of tiny pieces. Anything too perfect and uniform will scream "fake!" I decided to keep my colors separate, so I can mix the sprinkles in small batches as needed. I'm storing them in this nifty $4 container John found at JoAnn's: Now, a word about colors: Most of the clays - both Sculpey & Fimo - baked up a little darker, so you might want to err just slightly on the lighter side. The Sculpey blue, however, threw us for a loop: Believe it or not, the container on the far right is what you get from that blue clay after baking. SO DARK. We had to mix in some white to get the other two, lighter shades. We also had to add white to the purple, pink, and yellow, all of which were much too dark for bright happy sprinkles. The green, red, and orange are straight out of the pack, though. (Green & orange are Sculpey, red is Fimo.) You'll have to do some experimenting with your colors, since not only do they look different after baking, they can also look very different after chopping them into sprinkles! I highly recommend googling "rainbow sprinkles" for a good color reference. I printed out my favorite, and then we did our best to color match it. In fact, here's the image I used, so you can see how well we did: Our yellow is more pale, and our pink isn't quite as fluorescent, but otherwise I think we did ok! I hope this sparks some crafty ideas out there! And cross your fingers for me as I keep trying on the Failed Project; now that I have the sprinkles, I'm that much closer to success! Just have to experiment with some more different clear coats, and then maaaaybe I'll have something sweet to show you guys. And now one for you pinners: Btw, thanks for pinning my stuff, guys. With Facebook continuing to strangle out Page reach, Pinterest is one of my best ways to reach both new and existing readers. Plus I'm still addicted to it. :) I pin the same kinds of stuff I post here - cosplay, art, crafts, etc - so if you're not already, follow me over there for more goodies! (If you're new to Pinterest, though, get ready to lose some serious time. SO MANY GOODIES.) Happy Weekend, everyone! ***** Come see ALL of my craft projects on one page, right here!
Fake Fall Chocolate Covered Pretzels These super cute faux chocolate-covered pretzels will make the perfect addition to your tiered tray or Fall/Halloween decorations! Size aprox 2” You’ll get 6 pretzels per listing price. Each item is handmade so no two items will look exactly alike. These decorations are hardened and ready to ship but please handle them carefully because they can break. ***These are not edible and for decoration purposes only*** OTHER DECOR IN PHOTO NOT INCLUDED, FOR STAGING PURPOSES ONLY.
FAUX POTTED CACTI ARE TRENDING IN HOME DECOR. LEARN HOW TO MAKE EASY DIY FAUX CACTUS WITH YARN POM POMS! They say some things are just better when they're tiny, and when it comes to clay pots, I couldn't agree more! When I saw these mini terracotta clay pots, I had to have them. I used them to make faux potted plants with paper flowers made from recycled toilet paper rolls, and I love how they turned out. Today, we’re using mini clay pots and pairing them with yarn pom poms to make adorable DIY faux cactus plants! Here’s how