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Entries in D.I.Y. + Projects (281)

Monday
Jun232008

Tutorial Tuesday: DIY Paper Flowers

I spotted this too-simple-to-be-true tutorial by Dozi Design yesterday and though you all might enjoy it.

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1. Draw a spiral on a 4x4" square sheet of paper
2. Cut out spiral along the lines you have drawn
3. Begin rolling up the spiral from the outside
4. Keep on rolling until there is no more left to roll
5. You're done.

After you've busted out a few of these to pretty up your home or cubicle, check out the rest of Dozi Design's flickr page, and then mosey on over to her blog... and finally her etsy shop (where you will find the loveliest paper goods imaginable).{All images - Dozi Design}

Wednesday
Apr302008

D.I.Y. Paper Wrapped Soaps


Packaging says so much about a product... and while we might all love the look of beautifully paper-wrapped soap (generally found in chic boutiques and swanky salons), not many of us want to spend a load of cash for one bar (pretty as it may be).  So I've come up with a quick fix (others before me have probably done the same)... Easy D.I.Y. Paper Wrapped Soaps with free printable labels!

I put together this simple little tutorial with Mother's Day in mind, but you could utilize it any time.  Be creative!  I'm thinking favors for bridesmaids, housewarmings, baby showers, etc.  Give just one beautifully wrapped bar alone, or a set of your favorites.  Try tucking one inside a basket with other soothing items for a friend who needs a kind little pick-me-up.  However you choose to make and use 'em... have fun!

For the free download, as well as written and photo directions...

Project Time:
Around 15 minutes or less.

SUPPLIES:
-Rectangular bar of soap
-Decorative paper
-Ruler
-Cutting tool
-Double sided tape - permanent strength.
-Ribbon (optional)
-Labels Download free-oval-round-labels.pdf

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Purchase a bar (or more if you'd like) of your favorite soap.  A bar of French milled soap,(such as the one I used) cost less than $4 at Trader Joe's (the packaging wasn't very cute, but it smells amazing).  Select the decorative paper that you'd like.  For this project I used papers from Martha Stewart's crafting paper... but you can use any piece that you like as long as it is big enough, and not too thick (or flimsy).
  2. Measure your soap bar: Length, width, and height.  The length of your paper needs to equal 2 x width + 2 x height + an extra two inches or more of excess (you can trim or tuck it later if needed).  The width of your paper will equal 1 x width + 2 x height.
  3. Cut your paper to the correct size.  You can use scissors, a craft knife, paper cutter... whichever is easiest for you.
  4. Place your bar in the center of your prepared paper and begin creasing around it where each measurement falls (it's easiest to start with the two longest sides (as shown).  This process will create nice sharp lines for you to work with and will give your finished package a really clean professional look.  Feel free to move the bar if it gets in your way.
  5. Once you have all your edges creased, place your bar back in the center (now you have a little grid to follow, courtesy of your crease work).  Note how the excess paper folds over one side of your bar (see image), and also to the under side of the end flap (this will give a nice seamless edge when closed).  Seal your package closed with double sided tape.
  6. Fold in your end flaps as shown in the photo (just like wrapping a present) and seal closed with double sided tape.  Be sure that your flaps close towards the bottom side (the side you just closed in the previous step).
  7. Once all sides are secured, print out the free labels I created for this project (there are 9 labels in three colors - grey, aqua, and peach)...I left them blank so that you can write your own message.  Wrap a band of complimentary ribbon around your bar and affix with double sided tape and then do the same with your label.
  8. All done!  You did it!

If you'd like to share the printable on your blog (hurray), please be sure to link to this post directly and do not host the actual download on your site. Thanks so much! I encourage creative personal use of all my printables and projects. The design/concept is for non-commercial use. xox Ez

Thursday
Apr102008

D.I.Y. Wedding Bouquet

Since I started the day off with a post about affordable weddings... I thought I'd continue on that theme and show you this very simple D.I.Y. bouquet I put together today. 
All you need are flowers within your color palette, an elastic band,  a beautiful ribbon, and a glittery little bauble.
For a more expensive look try grouping several different flower varieties with a similar hue (look for an assortment of shapes and textures that will play nicely off one another)... or stick to one type grouped tightly together for a sweet and simply, chic look.

For this example I picked up two packs of beautiful daffodils from my local Trader Joe's (less then $4 for all of them).  I pulled the flowers apart and then reassembled them together to give the bouquet the shape I wanted.  Then I rubber-banded the stems in the center (under where the ribbon is), wrapped and tied a length of velvet ribbon around the band (only $1.75 from a local craft supply shop), and finished the whole thing off with a sweet little earring that I picked up at a thrift store (only $1.50 for the pair).  Tada!  Easy and pretty... don't you think?!

Monday
Feb252008

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 at 03:00 AM

As soon as I saw this adorable photo over on flickr I just knew I had to find out more.
It turns out that these note cards were hand-pierced (sounds a lot harder than it is) by Evie... and because she's so sweet, she even created a free template for this project on her blog: Evie S. - Things of Beauty, so that we can all join in on the fun! Thanks Evie!

Tip: Don't have time to try out the tutorial right now... just download the template and save it for when you can!  You'll be glad you planned ahead!

Friday
Feb012008

Weekend DIY Inspiration

Well, I'm off for the weekend everyone.  My daughter's birthday is next week, so I'll be working double time to have posts to share with you while we're away on a special celebration for her big day.  I hope you all have a weekend filled with delightful surprises and (at least a few moments of) true relaxation.


Here's some DIY inspiration for your weekend (from Martha Stewart of course):

-Lined Envelopes (think of the possibilities)
-Doily Envelopes
-Cream Cheese Frosted Cupcakes
-Felt Fortune Cookies

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