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Homemade Hand Salve Recipe with Essential Oils! (Revised Recipe Added) Do you have dry or cracked hands? If yes, then you will find this diy hand salve very helpful! You see, my hands get so dry
With just a few materials, you can make your own fingerless gloves. These will be your favorite winter accessory. Read on to find out how you can make your own.
Homemade Hand Salve Recipe with Essential Oils! (Revised Recipe Added) Do you have dry or cracked hands? If yes, then you will find this diy hand salve very helpful! You see, my hands get so dry
For this Homemade Burn Salve, add coconut oil and beeswax to a double boiler. Once melted, transfer to a storage container and allow to cool slightly. Stir in remaining ingredients.
Kids Craft: Mid Century Ceramic Hand Dish
Halloween is just around the corner. It is time to get into the Halloween spirit with some gorgeous and spooky decorations. Many people spend days making their homes look scary and fun. So here we’…
Get the kids into sewing, with this great Sewing Project for Kids. I love “cute gory”.. I am not REALLY into Zombies and ugly things…. (I am NOT a Walking the Dead fan at ALL!), but I do like a cute Zombie.. or like in this case Voodoo Doll. But this Voodoo doll craft isn’t...
Galaxy Jars DIY, easy way to create a galaxy in a jar and all its wonder in your hands, use tutorial to make Nebula necklaces and other sensory calming jars
This homemade hand cream for dry hands is the best cracked hands remedy I’ve found when nothing else worked.
DIY Infant hands and feet casting kit, newborn baby hand and foot mold, baby shower gift, hand and foot imprint kit, first time mom keepsake Casting is a completely safe and unique way to capture your baby's tiny hands and feet. Every line is replicated exactly and the fine detail is incredible! This casting DIY kit includes everything you need to make a child’s hand and foot castings: •one part of hypoallergenic mold material; •plaster; •sand paper; •acrylic paint; •paint brush; •instructions on how to make a cast. You would need to make one cast at a time, if you’d like to purchase additional parts of molding material to be able to make all the castings at once (one part of molding material per one cast), please follow this link: https://www.etsy.com/SweetMemoriesVA/listing/972881921/extra-molding-material?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1614689624992 After your castings are done you can attach them to the wood board or a shadow box. Visit our website for inspiration www.sweetmemories-lifecasting.com Why buy from us? •Easy to make •Reusable mold material •No mess •Perfect imprint in just seconds •Hypoallergenic molding material •No harm to the baby •Easy to follow video instructions •Beautiful keepsake of your baby’s hands and feet!
Fun Hand Embroidery Yarn Flower DIY Tutorial with Fork - Video
Provide a hands-on STEAM learning opportunity with the DIY Robot Hand Activity! Children will love making their own robotic hand with straws, string, and paper.
The following was written by Victoria Major, repurposing contributor for Brooklyn Limestone. Hi Everyone! I am so excited and entirely honored to be a new contributor on Brooklyn Limestone—and I am especially excited to share with you all of the DIY projects I have in store for 2014. I think if I had to sum up my personal style it would have to be upcycled industrial. While I do have a few upcycle projects lined up, I wanted to kick everything off with something shiny and new—something completely from scratch. I take a lot of inspiration from Pottery Barn and I really fell in love with this set of carved wood hands. I really wanted a pair of my own! I was reminded of a crazy sculpture teacher I’d had, who insisted on teaching wax mould casting. It was one of those things you were so sure would never come in handy someday, and yet here I was. That’s when it clicked and the wheels set into motion—24 hours or so later I was left with these… I was originally going to use them for displaying jewelry but I think I really like the simplicity of them on their own. The whole project cost around $20 dollars—how cool is that? This project is technically two separate projects but they only take about 30 minutes each to complete. Making a Wax Mould Materials: 3 – 1 lb packs of paraffin wax (found with canning items or on your baking isle), Paraffin Wax Melter (I picked mine up at Goodwill for $4.00 but a pot works too), Bucket of Ice water, 1-2 tsp olive oil Prepping the Wax: If you have the wax melter follow the directions. If you are using a pot make sure the pot you select is large enough to fit your hand and deep enough to cast up to your wrist without spilling over. Wax should be heated slowly and removed from the burner when it melts completely. It is safe to cast your hand at 120-130 degrees. Start by putting your bare hand in the ice bath for 10 seconds. Quickly towel dry and rub a small amount of oil over your hand a little past the wrist. Put your hand in the position you would like to cast and dip your entire hand once up to the wrist. In 5-10 second intervals repeat this 5 times You can harden the wax by placing it in the ice water for a few seconds being careful not to allow any water inside the mould. Continue adding layers of wax until you feel it is strong enough to contain plaster without breaking. Aim for ¼” to 1/8” thickness. Completely submerge your hand in the ice water, you should feel the mould loosening around your hand allowing you to gently slip out. Allow the mould to sit in the ice water for 5 minutes to completely harden before moving onto the next step. (Make two wax moulds) Casting your Hand Materials: Plaster of Paris, ¼” wooden dowel (cut down to the heights you desire your stands to be at), 2 milk cartons (these will be the base), Blow dryer, Sand paper, Black paint, Paint brush, Exacto knife, Industrial Strength Glue (I used E6000 Each hand takes about 2 cups of dry plaster mix so following the directions on your plaster box mix accordingly. Place your wax hands in a container that holds them vertical and pour into your mould. Allow 10-15 minutes to set before inserting your dowel. Each base takes 2 cups of dry plaster mix. When casting your base, allow to set 10-15 minutes before inserting a piece of dowel and removing. Be careful not to make it too large. Allow 24 hours to set. Using a blow dryer warm up the wax mould until it is pliable and begin removing from your plaster cast. For hard to reach spaces an exacto knife can be used. Touch up any rough areas with sand paper prior to painting. If you are using an acrylic make sure to properly seal it, spray paint can be used as well creating a more permanent seal. Place a dab of glue on each end of the dowel before piecing together and you should end up with something like this...
DIY Life Cast Concrete Hands made using alginate life casting techniques in plaster and then silicone mold making to cast in Rapidset Concrete
Learn how to draw hands with this easy step by step guide on drawing hands! Learn basic hand anatomy and drawing realistic and convincing hands.
Learn how to make a DIY gardener's hand salve to revive sore, damaged hands after a long day of gardening.
Einfache und bebilderte Anleitung um trendige Shamballa Armbänder zu knüpfen. Mach auch du dir dein eigenes, individuelles Shamballa Armband!
I make these bracelets for our Geocaching and thought I would show you how to make the 3 and 5 plait. When we are out Geocaching I feel it is nice to put something that other geocachers will recogn…
Learn how to make paper claws in less than 5 minutes! Or download and print our free template to make things really easy! These paper claws are a little bit scary, and a whole lot of fun. Use basic origami folds to transform 1 piece of regular printer paper into a menacing paper claw! These paper wolf claws are great for pretend play and are the perfect addition to a Halloween costume. 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 Paper
The anatomy of our hands is complex and intricate. To explore how our fingers on our hands are able to move, build a robot hand with your kid!