Matchstick Craft tutorials – Matchstick House, Circle, Cup, Stars…

1. How to Make a Matchstick House (Video tutorial)

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2. How to Make a Matchstick Circle (Video tutorial)

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3. How to Make a Matchstick Cup

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4. How to Make a Matchstick Art Piece

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5. How to Make a Matchstick Star

Hope you like these video tutorials.

DIY Kids Crafts with Recycled Milk Cartons

Check out kids craft with recycled milk cartons, which will help you to assemble beautiful and practical crafts in your home.
Making handicrafts with milk cartons is a great alternative for those who enjoy crafts, and who always seeks to reuse the materials from day to day, thus avoiding waste.
The milk cartons offer a very practical work material that can be handled in several ways, thus allowing each artisan to invest in an area of ​​activity.

In addition, anyone who makes handicrafts with milk cartons contributes to environmental improvement, as it prevents this material from being thrown away, and thus contributes to recycling.

Recycled Milk Cartons Craft Ideas:

There are numerous ideas of handicrafts with milk cartons that you can make at home, such as door objects, pockets, vases, picture frames, toys, etc.

And a very cool idea you can check out in this video, from the Craft Show channel, that will teach you how to put together a practical case with the use of milk cartons:

And to bring you more inspiration, check out these images, which show some more models of handicrafts with milk cartons:

This video shows how to mount a bag bag with the use of milk cartons:

The cool thing is that with these tips you will create beautiful crafts, and still contribute to the recycling of this material of our day to day.

Basic embroidery stitches tutorial for beginners

These embroidery stitches for beginners. I hope this tutorial will help to new beginners to learn embroidery stitch.
The art of embroidery dates back several thousand years. No one knows for certain when or where it originated, but it was an important part of early Chinese culture. Embroidered silk garments have been found in the tombs of wealthy Chinese aristocrats who died before the Common Era. Ancient examples of custom embroidery have also been uncovered in Egypt and Turkey.

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Hand Embroidery: Basic Stitches for beginners

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Hand Embroidery: Raised Stem

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Hand Embroidery: Chain & Button Hole Stitch

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Hand Embroidery: Thorn Stitch design

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Hand Embroidery: Lazy Daisy stitch