Come avrete già capito, i DIY che ho preparato per il Natale 2013 sono esclusivamente in bianco e rosso. Non trovate anche voi che questi due colori siano deliziosamente perfetti insieme? Per questo diy vi dovete armare di: bottiglie in pet da 500 ml bisturi ago da lana vernice spay bianca filo di ferro sottile lana rossa colla perforatrice tonda pet procedimento: ritagliare fondi di bottiglia con il bisturi. forarli a caldo con un ago da lana lungo tutto il bordo, (la distanza tra i vari buchi dovrà essere di circa 1 cm). Con la vernice spray dipingere i fondi di bianco. Crearsi un ago con il filo di ferro piegato in due e attorcigliato su se stesso. Cucire tra loro due fondi e creare, su un petalo, un cappio. Creare con la perforatrice dei dots in pet e incollarli sopra ai fondi. Come sempre mi auguro che questa mia idea vi sia piaciuta, ma rimanete collegati perchè ho in mente altri progetti. Tra l'altro, per il periodo natalizio ho deciso di trasformare il mio craft corner: da multicor a red and white e voglio riuscire a fare il tutto entro la settimana! Vi abbraccio, Giorgia
Кружево+трикотаж, стиль бохо
so many people love this piece , so I decided to offer a nice discount of 20 $ , now 250 instead of 270 , so it might be more affordable for some of you who love it ... This is very special and complicate piece , kind of a textile drawing , piece of art few layers of different kinds of Raw Silk and beautiful rough cotton Inspired by some Celtic and medieval Ornaments , would fit S and M size , very unique !
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