الثلاثاء، 31 مايو 2016

How To Build A Bookshelf Chair

How To Build A Bookshelf Chair

Ok. Here’s the thing… I have a love hate relationship with the internet. (Especially Pinterest.) I see the most fabulous DIY projects and fall in love with them only to have my hopes dashed to pieces when the instructions are incomplete, are missing completely, or are just downright miserable. Anyone with me? Here is a DIY that Won’t disappoint; it has it all!
The tutorial for this  book shelf chair, featured by Instructables, has detailed steps, pictures, and lists of materials needed. I love this chair and I love that there is a DIY version! Have you seen chairs like this? They are quite spendy when bought but affordable (and fabulous) when made!

Make A Beautiful DIY Hammock Using Macrame



Make A Beautiful DIY Hammock Using Macrame

I love porch swinging and backyard sitting. Basically I love everything relaxing and this Macrame Hammock chair looks like the most relaxing of all.   Macrame  isn’t crocheting but a form of weaving or knotting. (So don’t stress if you don’t have knitting needles.) It’s durable and beautiful and sailors used it a lot back in the day to decorate everything from their shoes to their ships. I think the designs are lovely, especially the ones on this chair. I’m itching to try my hand at this! And you will be too after seeing the tutorial from eHow. Be sure not to skip any steps or rush through the weaving. The last thing you want is to break your chair or fall on your tushy.

MAKE STATE-THEMED STRING ART

MAKE STATE-THEMED STRING ART
John and Lori, who are proud Minnesotans, bought their first house last year, so I thought this would be a fun piece to give them as a gift. The great thing about string art, though, is that you can make is using whatever pattern you want!
You can make it using anything as a pattern, like a word…
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(JOCoriginalcreations Etsy Shop)
or an animal…
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(BlossomingBurlap Etsy Shop)
or an object…
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(HWstringart Etsy Shop)
or a state!
Make State-Themed String Art
As you can see, you can also use thread with different thicknesses based on the look you’re going for. You can use no color, one color, or multiple colors. You can even add a little embellishment in the center of your shape to create a starburst pattern with your string. I used a heart, but you can use anything.
Make State-Themed String Art
Make State-Themed String Art
Before getting started on your string art…
Before getting starting, you need to decide on what you’ll use for your backdrop. I used a piece of stained wood from my dad’s scrap wood stash. I sanded down the rough edges and polished it up. Then I stained it using English Chestnut and three coats of polyurethane.
If you don’t want to put the effort into staining and finishing a piece of wood, you can use a piece of cork.
Make State-Themed String Art
Once you have your backdrop, here’s what you need to make state-themed string art:
  • Something to use for your pattern (like a print of a map), tracing paper or tissue paper. I used Swedish Tracing Paperfrom my sewing stash.
  • Pencil, marker, scissors, and double-sided tape
  • Assortment of thread or string. If you want to use multiple colors, check out tracing paper of embroidery thread, which has a really nice sheen to it.
  • Nails with heads big enough to hold your thread on each nail. The more thread you use (or the thicker the thread/string), the bigger the nail head you’ll need. I used tracing paper, 18 gauge, 3/4 inch.
  • Fabric glue (I use tracing paper)
And here’s how you do it!
Step 1: Create a pattern for your string art. I searched Google for “Minnesota blank map” and printed two copies of a map that was bigger than a normal 8 1/2 x 11 inch piece of paper. Then I just combined the two prints using tape.
Trace the outline of your pattern onto your tracing paper. Use pencil first; then, when you’re happy with it, trace over it with a pen or marker. Using a pencil first is a great idea if you have a state with more intricate border details (I’m look at you, Minnesota, Maryland, Washington, Maine, Virginia, North Carolina…)
Make State-Themed String Art
Step 2: Cut the pattern out and tape it on your backdrop. Then, begin nailing your nails in around the pattern. My neighbors probably hated me this day.
When you’ve nailed nails into the entire outline of the pattern, gently pull the pattern off. (You may have to use tweezer to pull off bits that stayed on the nails.) I also added a heart to the center of the state outline. I wanted to be able to string everything into the heart so that it had a sunburst pattern.
Make State-Themed String Art
Step 3: Begin stringing in whatever pattern you want. If you want to do the heart option, that’s great, but if you don’t you can just string with no pattern whatsoever (like the “love” string art at the top of this post). The best part about string art is if you don’t like the patten, you can unwind it and start over.
When you’re happy with your pattern, tie off the ends and add a dab of glue for security. tracing paper is clear and holds very well.
Make State-Themed String Art
Then trim the extra thread and you’re done!
Make State-Themed String Art
Make State-Themed String Art
Make State-Themed String Art
Make State-Themed String Art
Make State-Themed String Art
Make State-Themed String Art

الأحد، 29 مايو 2016

30+ Creative Uses of PVC Pipes in Your Home and Garden

30+ Creative Uses of PVC Pipes in Your Home and Garden
 PVC pipe is one of those ordinary construction materials that is cheap to buy, readily available and easy to work with. You can cut it, paint it, drill it and glue it easily. Therefore, it is the perfect material for many DIY projects. With creativity and imagination, you can create functional and useful pieces out of PVC pipes around your home and garden. Here at i Creative Ideas, we have come up with a roundup of more than 30 creative uses of PVC pipes in our home and garden. You will be surprised when you see all the fantastic stuffs you can create with PVC pipes. From a smart storage solution for your hair dryer, a modern wine rack, organizers, home decors to kids’ toys and garden planters, we hope that you will enjoy these creative ideas and be inspired to think about your next PVC projects. Let’s check out all these creative ideas!
1. DIY PVC Chicken Feeder

Do you want to raise your own chickens in your backyard so that you will have the organic eggs every day? Then this PVC chicken feeder is an easy DIY to get started. It’s practical, useful,  easy-to-make and inexpensive. (Tutorial: Preparing For Shtf)
2. Make Desk Organizing Cups with PVC


These cubby cups are perfect ways to store your office supplies or makeup accessories on your desk and in your bathroom. You can buy them for $24.95 fromLand of Nod. But if you don’t want to spend the money or if you want to make a customized one, you can check out the DIY tutorial on how to make these cute organizing cups with PVC. (Tutorial: Designs by Studio C)
3. PVC Wine Glass Holder




















nices ideas with bottles plugs

nices ideas with bottles plugs