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26.11.12

Top angel Christmas ornament



   I wasn't too sleepy last night so I started making an ornament for the top of our Christmas tree. I had found this carton cone that had the remains of a golden thread on it which must have been one of my grandmothers sewing materials.


    I kept the thread for hanging the rest of the ornaments I'm about to make (yes, I will make a post about them :-)), and glued some scrap fabrics I had on the cone. (I'm sorry about the lack of pictures here but it was pretty late...)

I had to find a fancy head for my angel though, so I thought that a beer cap would do:





   It was too late to come with a better idea than wings out of paper, so..I made this awful drawings and tried to fix it while cutting it out... I know I can do better :





   Glued the pieces together and with a stapler Ι attached the wings on the cone. I used a big paperclip that I bent into a halo:

   

   So, it  is not that bad, is it?
 I'll be back soon with some more recycled ornaments!!!


5.11.12

Milk carton into baby night lantern

      




        This is a classic project, I started crafting it though since I needed a night light for my little baby boy. All you need is an empty milk carton, a light bulb and a cable and loads of fantasy!

        This was my milk carton (bad picture, I know...) :






         By using a cutter I made the door and windows:






    With some acrylic paint, colored paper and fabric scraps:










     And now the boring part with the help of my sweetheart of course:


     I connected the lamp to the lamp socket and the cable, and in order to keep it standing in the carton, I passed the cable through an empty vitamins box ( please don't sue me this time :-P)






   And now we put it inside the box and:













    Any ideas? What else can you do with a milk carton?



2.11.12

Fix and up-cycle broken sunglasses using sugru!

         


         Have you ever heard of sugru? It is a relatively new material, a self-setting rubber for fixing and improving stuff. I didn't know about it either, but then my husband ordered it over the internet and I kept making fun of him and how he's going to fix everything with it until I used it myself. 
         You can do a lot of things with it, for a start I decided to fix my favorite sunglasses I broke beyond repair a couple of months ago:







       I took a little piece of sugru and formed it into a ball the size of a pea, then used it to connect the pieces of the broken arm together:


      I let it hanging like this to dry for 24 hours and since it was not so stable I repeated the step adding some more sugru :

 


      After 24 hours I decorated the fix with a ball of sugru that I flattened over the side of the connection. I made the pattern using the back of a paintbrush:



     And in the end I added a little strass:


     Remember: you have to press the gem stone hard into the sugru mass so it doesn't fall of. Mine did :-))

     So, what did you fix lately? I'd like to hear about your repairs!