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Hi! This tutorial basically teaches you how to use huge beads as earrings. You might chose any kind of beads apart from the faceted ones. Images are a bit blurry, sorry!


Materials:

Wire (or head pins)
Pliers
Earring hooks
Jump rings (optional)


How to make:

1. Use wire to create headpins or use pre-made ones. Cut the wire slightly larger than the bead and then loop it from the top.


2. Get at least two large beads and insert the wire into them. Bend the wire from the lower end of the bead.



3. Use jump rings or open the attaching loop of earring hooks to attach the beads and wire.



I hope this is a helpful tip to help you make great jewellery!
Hi! This tutorial is closely related to the elements of my previous tutorial: DIY Rope/Twine Tassel Necklace
The images are a bit blurry and were taken in low light! Sorry!



Materials:

Twine/Rope
Wire
Keyring
Chain
Wooden bead (optional)
Thread
Needle
Fur pom pom
Jump rings


How to make:

1. Pass some thread through the pom pom and attach a jump ring to it.

2. Attach the pom pom to the un-winded piece of twine/rope and make a knot.

3. Pass a wooden bead and make another knot. Use a safety pin or any other sharp object to help.

4. Create a tassel using unwinded twine/rope. 

5. Tie the twine with pom pom to the keyring. Attach the tassel with wire, chain and jump rings.

You can also use it as a tassel-only keychain:

I hope you liked this tutorial!
Hi! This is not a picture tutorial but I have written the instructions down.



Materials:

Pom poms (I had 12)
Thread
Needle
Wooden dowel
Tape (optional)


How to make:

1. Take five pieces of thread and trim it in the way as done in the picture above.

2. Use a needle to pass the thread through the pom poms. 2 on the first and last thread, 2 (3 prefered) on the second and the second last thread and 4 on the middle one.

3. Tape or tie the pieces in the way shown in the picture above.

I hope this wall art makes a cute addition to your room!
Hi everyone! So starting with the tutorial: This is a pretty and a simple necklace you can make within minutes. It can match with almost every casual dress in your closet!




Materials:

A wooden bead
Rope/Twine of about 2 feet
Thin wire of about 8 inches
Jumprings
Pre-made necklace chain
Extension Chain (optional)
Scissors

How to make:

1. Unwind the rope/twine and start making a basic tassel with it. (I hope you know how to make it)


2. Form a loop with wire and attach it to a jumpring.


3. Form something like this with the wire to attach the tassel to the wooden bead.



4. After you are done attaching it with the chain, you might use an extension chain to make it longer, which I prefer.





Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more! Share and comment to let me know if you like it!

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Hi everyone! Today I am gonna show you how to make easy stamps using foamic sheets (a.k.a craft foam)! If you have nice cutting skills, you can cut out even more complex shapes. But if you are a beginner, you are good to go with basic shapes to!


Materials:

Foamic Sheet (Craft foam)
Cardboard
Ink and a paintbrush (or a stamp/ink pad)
Glue
Scissors
Pencil
Paper

How to make:

1. Start drawing and cutting your desired shapes from the foamic sheet. Stick the shapes on the cardboard (mirrored if required). Cover the foam with ink.


3. Stamp! To achieve patterns, stamp in lines and in :-:-: pattern.





3. Use your stamps to decorate cards, tags, gifts, etc.


I hope you liked this tutorial! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more creations made using these stamps. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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Hi everyone! Check out my first instructable!
It's an insanely easy pouch which you can make in no time. It's also perfect for beginners! I have rewritten the tutorial for the blog.

No-Sew Foam Pouch

Materials:

Foamic sheets in desired color
White paint (optional, for decorating)
Stapler (with staples, of course)
Paintbrush (of course if paint is used)
Tape (optional, for decorating)
Scissors
Pencil
Ruler

How to make:

1. Use a pencil and ruler to measure and to draw out the final shape of the pouch. If you are using a single large sheet, fold the sheet in half, so after cutting out you get two pieces.

2. Decorate it. I taped four stripes of tape at an equal distance and then I started painting the portion white. It took a bit of time to dry. Then I took off the tape. You can decorate it as you like.

3. Start stapling your pouch. Make sure that the the lower staples are close. The ones on the sides should be close to, but they are not as important as the lower ones are because most of the weight of your items in the pouch depends on them.
        Staple it up

That's it! You can use it to keep any light weighted item. It can also be used as a pouch for your phone.

Thank you for reading. I hope everyone will like and make sure to tell out your thoughts in the comments :) Good day!


Hi everyone! This is my second tutorial today. It's an anthro inspired one.


I saw this on Anthropologie's site for $48, the price goes up to $58:
Wire Script Sculpture


My version:



Materials:

Wire
Pliers
Thread
Wire Cutter
Paper (optional)
Pencil (optional)

How to make:

1. Take some thick wire. Mine was old and was kinda tarnished, you might wanna paint your's if it's new and isn't being much visible against your wall. Start bending the wire according to what you'll want it look like. To make it easier, write something on paper (in cursive writing) first and then follow the directions of the curves and letters. I altered the spelling of 'pretty' to 'preety' just for fun :D



2. Tie both ends with a long piece of thread and hang it. Thats it! You can also you use it as a jewelry display.



It's not hammered into the wall like the original, but it does look similar. I hope you liked this tutorial. Stay tuned for more and let me know your thoughts in the comments!

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Hi everyone! Today I had to make something simple for my school's art project. I saw this anthro inspired organizer on Pinterest.

And this is my version (not completed):

Materials:

2 or more different sized Pringles cans or similar containers
Gold spray paint or any other colored spray paint
Cardboard
Clear glue
Foamic sheet
Lace, Masking tape, paper etc. for covering the edges

How to make:

1. Prepare your items: containers & cardboard. Spray paint them in gold or any other color.



2. Glue pieces fomic sheet on the bottom, to fill the empty space between the containers and the base. Glue the edges and then stick it to the cardboard. For more sturdiness, glue around the edges.



3. It's almost done! Glue some paper, masking tape or paper to cover the rough edges and spray paint. (not pictured)


I hope you liked it. It was smaller than the original. Let me know your thoughts in the comments and thank you for reading!



Hi everyone! Finally, today I got some time to publish a new post, so here it is! It's really simple, quick and easy to make. The only thing I am missing are clamps. I couldn't find them in my area. If they are available, I recommend you to use them to get best results.



Materials:



Clasp
Jump rings
Extension chain (optional)
A thin & delicate lace
Clamps (recommended)

How to make:

1. Wrap a length of lace around your wrist. Cut it accordingly.

2. Add a clasp on one end with a jump ring. Add an extension chain on the other with a jump ring. I changed my mind and used jump rings instead of a extension chain.

3. Done! I wish I had clamps :( but it's ok the rough threads won't be much visible. It's thin so I'll layer it while wearing.

Layer it with other bangles and bracelets. I hope you liked it. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Thank you for reading and may you have a nice day :)

P.S: The images from now on will be in lower resolution than before. It took me a lot of time to upload so I did this.