Happy Monday! With the weather being so crazy and cold in many areas throughout the country, I thought I would brighten up the blog a little with a spring-inspired flower project—wooden spool flowers. They are pretty simple to make. Here is what you will need: Wooden spools, paper straws, hemp cord, and die cut flowers [...]
You are not going to believe how easy it is to make your own spool knitter. Nails and a wood spool is all you need! See the full DIY and how to spool knit. So much fun!
Connie is here with the Buttons Galore design team today sharing a simple and cute (as a button) thread spool photo holder!
This adorable Easter bunny craft is really easy and is perfect for kids and adults. Make some cute bunnies for your holiday decor.
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Hello everybody! I am really excited today because this is the first day of my 12 Days of Christmas series! Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this month I will be posting a Holiday DIY project. I know some of you … Continued
~ Introducing Poppy ~ M y dear friend Poppy is a sweet little man. He drives around town in a rusty tin can. His shoes are bright red. Wear...
From see-saws, wall art, and furniture to planters, there are plenty of Wooden Cable Spool Ideas that are listed below!
This is a tutorial on how to spool knitting. spool loom materials: spool loom loom hook blunt end needle 1. Make a slip knot 2. Twist yarn around all pegs in anticlockwise motion 3. Bring the yarn to the next peg, now we have two rows on peg 4. Place the hook under the first row of wrapped yarn, lift it up and over the top row 5. Repeat step 4 around the loom 6. To stop, cut the yarn and thread a blunt end needle with yarn tail 7. Insert needle into the stitch and lift stitch off. Repeat for all pegs 8. DONE~!! ...................................... spool loom available in stock, price: RM 19.00 to purchase, simply email to amaniekd[at]yahoodot]com TQ
Find 11 awesome wooden spool craft projects from various blogs. From jewelry to Christmas ornaments, there is something for everyone in this list.
Knitting Nancys (a.k.a. French knitters, knitting nobbies, spool knitters, etc.) have become something of an obsession for me this week. I’ve been thinking about what …
Reimagine the use of old wooden electrical spools to make unique night stands for your home or to use as tables around your campfire.
This adorable Easter bunny craft is really easy and is perfect for kids and adults. Make some cute bunnies for your holiday decor.
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Solid wooden spools of all shapes. There are simple ones, lumpy ones, tall ones and little ones. A fun collection for rolling, stacking and winding your scarves or ropes around. 10 spools in each set. Size: Item shown 13 x 6 cm Age: 2+ years Brand: Papoose toys
From charming side tables to captivating wall art, the possibilities are endless for wooden spool ideas. Discover 53 wooden spool projects for all spaces.
Create budget friendly & playful indoor/outdoor resources by upcycling and repurposing wooden spools and cable reels. Ideas to inspire you here!
If you want to add an element of fun in your garden, then you can easily do that for yourself or your kids in the form of a table that you can do completely by yourself. Thinking how? Take a look: 1. A Fun Tic Tac Toe Garden Table Image via: hometalk , natureandlifenotes 2.
2019 Topic 9: Arty Wood Blocks Hello everyone, Keren here! It's new topic time and we're carving out a little bit of time to consider all things arty and wooden. Well, not all things, but certainly of the block kind. When you think about it, a block is simply just a super tactile substrate and as you'll see, it's a base, it's a building block or something to add colour and dimension to. Drill it, connect it, cut out of it; the possibilities are endless. Starting, (as we like to do) with a PaperArtsy example, I picked this beauty from Liesbeth Fidder that she shared on the PaperArtsy blog 4 years ago. She described it as a chunky ATC and made the most of the multiple faces to cram colour and character into the piece. Being a simple girl at heart, I adore pared back treatments of items. The suspended flora and fauna on wires and the swipe of paint really gives the cube character. Helen Sinden Many of the block projects you can find are artsy and there are some that just sing with beauty. This utterly gorgeous sample combines book pages, brush strokes and you can glimpse the wooden texture through the black paint. Sheila Rumney A simple block of wood can be transformed into something magnificent. Artist Kirsty Elson has created such characterful cottages and stunning scenes. Don't you love the raw wood roofs; rough and almost weather worn? Kirsty Elson I've included the next example as a springboard for your ideas. These would look amazing with painted and stamped surfaces. Juggling Act Mama Perhaps you fancy a little assemblage and the chance to constantly change your piece. This is a fab idea using lots of smaller blocks. Rebeca Trevino Blocks don't need to be square or oblong right?! This almost looks like a galaxy. Sharp angles and bold painting create an almost explosive looking piece. Victoria Wagner This bevy of beauties would stand proudly on anyone's mantelpiece. The wire wrapped and beaded poles emanating from the block bases are a gorgeous detail. Lani Kent I thought this next example was an interesting idea of how to use arty blocks. They'd make great glass identifiers for your next party! Love the miniature size of them too. Brittni Mehlhoff Decorating wood can use up lots of little ephemera you might have lying around. Notice the way elements are stacked here, and it gives some great ideas of things you can add. Mark Montano Transforming a bare block into a piece of art to display somewhere is a satisfying process. The handle is a gorgeous final flourish onto this multi layered seasonal delight. Lisa Hoel Adding handles and feet seems to be a popular theme. These projects show how decorating each face adds to the effect and brings a wholeness to each piece. Lisa Kaus One of the other trends I noticed whilst hunting down block samples, was Encaustic Art. Encaustic Art for me conjured up memories of odd looking arty pieces using wax and an iron, so seeing these beautiful and subtle pieces was a real eye opener. Lots of natural colour schemes being used seems to be more at one with the wood blocks that they rest on, and I recommend you search for more examples of the technique. This particular image also has a Sara Naumann vibe. I could see some of these stamps being perfect. Susan Najarian Why have one block, when you could use three?!! Stacking a selection of differently decorated blocks gives real height (obviously!) but opens up new possibilities. Shelly Hickox We couldn't finish without looking at ways to connect the blocks with things hanging from them. Again, you'll find some awesome examples: Scrappylicious Do remember that not all 'blocks' need to be angular. These wooden 'block' sewing reels make a quirky collection, and will have us all rifling through our sewing stash! The Lambs Ear Before we wrap the topic up, I hope you'll indulge me with one last picture. It's actually a photo of one of my possessions, and I have always kept it as a reminder of where I started creatively. Some of you will no doubt remember these, and do let me know if you have any still, but this is (in my view) an example of an arty wooden block...that has the potential to create much much more art! Do search for Artist Trading Blocks too, as this search term will bring up even more examples. Check out the PaperArtsy Arty Wooden Blocks pinterest board for more inspiration. You're going to love the projects we have coming up for this topic. We are not doing the linked challenge for 2019, so if you want to create along with us and this topic, please share on our social feeds so we can see what you get up to. The best places are Instagram @paperartsy or post in PaperArtsy People Group on Facebook. Make sure you tag us in your contributions, we love to see what you get up to in your creative world!
If you want to add an element of fun in your garden, then you can easily do that for yourself or your kids in the form of a table that you can do completely by yourself. Thinking how? Take a look: 1. A Fun Tic Tac Toe Garden Table Image via: hometalk , natureandlifenotes 2.
These spool racers are a homemade wind-up toy and a science lesson all in one! Kids love them and adults do, too! Easy and inexpensive to make!
These spool racers are a homemade wind-up toy and a science lesson all in one! Kids love them and adults do, too! Easy and inexpensive to make!
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Lazies, I attended the TNNA needle arts trade show in Columbus, OH yesterday. I walked the whole floor, saw everything, met tons of people/venders and got