Here is a great tutorial that I cannot wait to try! Japanese masking tape is beautiful and can be used in so many different ways - fun wrapped presents, art journaling, greeting cards, gift tags, wall decal frames...I think you get the picture. The great part about this tutorial is that it allows you to tailor your tape to your project (color scheme, pattern, theme and so on).
This is a fun tutorial that I may use to make Christmas presents (family members - please now forget that I said anything...or at least act surprised if you get one!) After my Abuela moved into her new digs I became the recipient of some very pretty doilies, but I have to admit, I did not have a clue what I was going to do with them all...happily, now I do!
You
think I jest? Hardly. This project is not only very do-able (hint:
you use a soda can for part of it!) but you end up with something that
you can continue to create with! I cannot wait to both make this little camera AND take some fun pictures!!
I often swoon at light switch covers at Anthropologie...but
I just cannot bring myself to pay for something that seems so
frivolous. Now I won't have to! I have some pretty vintage papers that
needed a good home and lots and lots of boring white light switch
covers...now I just need a bit of time (for busy moms out there - this
project is, in fact, easy enough to do while your little one is
awake...though it does involve an X-Acto knife, so it's not necessarily a
great help-me-with-this project).
Alright, this last one is on my list of life-time to-dos, and a
shout-out of inspiration and faith to my sister who is in the midst of
reupholstering a chair (which is covered in a terrible green brocade
fabric...which she pulled back to find that the chair had been recovered
once and the original fabric was a terrible rose brocade...ha!) This
before and after (it's really not a tutorial) has an amazing time-lapse
video of the transformation...stunning!
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