How To Make Vertical Organizer

 

To make this craft you will need:

  • Piece of cardboard
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Common scissors
  • Hot glue pistol
  • Common white glue or stick glue, depending on your preference for glue to work with paper
  • Structured papers of your choice and with the colors or prints also of your preference
  • Colored, stamped or metallized adhesive tapes, according to your preference
  • Common ribbons, jute ribbon, sianinhas, trimmings, rustic yarn, sequins, lace spikes, entremeios, and the trimmings you want to use to decorate your piece
  • Ornaments of your choice to decorate your piece

Tips for Making Vertical Organizer

Start by separating all the materials that you will use in your crafts.

Cut diamonds on the cardboard, to the size of your preference, to be the dividers of your organizer. Cut two opposing spikes from your diamonds. Cut into one of the chosen papers the same amount of diamonds cut into the cardboard. Glue the paper lozenges to the cardboard lozenges.Continuing with the preparation of your vertical organizer step by step , cut strips into another structured paper.

Glue the paper strips to the bottom of the dividers.On cardboard, cut strips with the width of the cut nozzle of the dividers and glue these strips on the sides of the pieces, creating the structured one of your organizer. Coat the paper strips with a paper of your choice. Cut another strip onto the cardboard, cover it – and glue it to the top of your organizer. Pass pieces of adhesive tapes through the dividers and the handle of your organizer. To finalize your piece, decorate your organizer with the materials you want. And it’s ready!(Photo: recyclart.org)

DIY: Handmade Wall Clock

You can make at home a beautiful and unique handmade wall clock. And remembering that you do not need to make a colored piece, you can make a piece with unique color.

To make this part you will need:

  • Ruler;
  • Wooden board or MDF board;
  • Electric saw or saw;
  • Sandpaper;
  • Cleaning cloth, very clean and dry;
  • Wall clock machine with hands;
  • Drill with specific drill for drilling wood;
  • Wood sticks;
  • Cutting Pliers;
  • Common brush;
  • Acrylic paints with the colors of your choice;
  • Pencils for joiner.

Start by separating all the materials that you will use in your work.

Then draw on your wooden board or MDF board the shape you want for your watch, with the aid of the joiner’s pencil and a ruler. Afterwards, serrate around the contour drawn, in a round shape or in the format you want, and draw the numbers of your watch. Now drill your watch numbers with the aid of a drill with a specific drill to drill wood. Then keep drilling the numbers. Just after you’ve drilled all the numbers, scratch your watch. And drill a hole in the middle of the piece. Now, clean your part immediately afterwards with the cleaning cloth, very clean and dry, to remove all dust. Then place wooden sticks in the number holes. And mark where you are going to cut them. Then cut the wooden sticks. Now, paint the tips of the wooden sticks with the colors you want. Then, to finalize your piece, simply attach the wall clock machine with hands. And it’s ready!

Beautiful Craft Ideas with MDF Box

Craft ideas with MDF box can result in objects for you to store your offal, in packaging to increase your gifts and even in pieces for the decoration of your environments.

Craft Ideas with MDF Box

You can coat your MDF box with the material you want, such as plain paper, contact paper, jute, paint and even fabric. If you want a box lined with fabric, glue it around your box using glue for decoupage. And use a lot of glue to decoupage around the box as well, to waterproof your piece so that even if it splashes a few drops of water your box will not be ruined.

To enhance your party keepsake, you can customize the MDF box the way you want. It is worth to coat the box with the material you desire. And it’s also worth customizing your box of MDF in a stylized way, like painting the clothes of the bride and groom, to introduce the godparents of the wedding, for example. A very different way to use an MDF box is by securing it to the wall to create a niche. You can customize the MDF box before attaching it to the wall, any way you want and according to the decorating style you want for your environment. Besides there are numerous ways to customize your MDF box, as already mentioned and there are also a multitude of materials that can be applied in your box to embellish it, such as gemstones, beautiful letters, ribbons, attachments and more a multitude of Items. And after customizing your box you can use it to embellish your spaces, even if you do not store anything inside them.

Easy to make paper basket

Gift with a nice easy-to-make paper basket that can have the elements and embellishments of your choice.

To make this craft you will need:

  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Common scissors
  • Common white glue
  • Hot glue pistol
  • Common ribbons, jute ribbon, sianinhas, trimmings, rustic yarn, sequins, lace spikes, entremeios, and the trimmings you want to use to decorate your piece
  • Ornaments of your choice to decorate your piece
  • Structured papers of your choice and with the colors or prints also of your preference
  • Pedrarias of your choice and with colors also of your preference.

Learn How To Make Paper Basket
Start by separating all the materials that you will use in your crafts. Then draw and cut into the chosen papers two rectangles, the size of your preference.

Glue one rectangle of paper to the other. Then divide this rectangle into three equal parts, and on the sides, make strips of 2.5 cm each and leave the center without scratches, but forming a wide strip in the middle of the rectangle in the lengthwise direction. In the square of the side, cut in triangle shape. Do the same on the other side. Cut the side strips. Raise the strips and the middle part. Attach the strips on one side of your piece and glue. Glue the triangle over the striped part. Do the same on the other side. Cut the handle, decorate it the way you prefer, with the ribbons you prefer, and stick it in your basket, with the ends of the handle having to stay inside. To finish your piece, just finish decorating your paper basket. And it’s ready!

How to make newspaper roses frame

To decorate a picture frame, a mirror frame or the decorative piece you want, you can make newspaper roses, which are very cheap to make, since you can use old newspapers that you own at home, they Guarantee that special touch the more that everyone looks for the decor of their home.

To make these beautiful roses you will need:

  1. newspaper sheets
  2. scissors
  3. Common white glue
  4. brush
  5. acrylic paint with the color of your choice.

Start by cutting the newspaper sheets into wide, wide horizontal strips. Separate three strips. And then glue these three strips together, along their ends, forming a long strip of newspaper.

Then fold the long strip in half to crease. Unfold and fold the sides of the newspaper strip inward. Fold in half again. And now you’ll have a long, but sturdy newspaper strip to make your rose. Soon after, form the crux of your rose, kneading and curling the beginning of the strip. Then continue to wrap the newspaper strip around the created core, turning it gently from time to time, to create asymmetry, as in the original rose. And add a little glue on the inside of the strip to secure the piece. Now, continue rolling the rose and crushing it in your hands until it reaches the desired size. At the end, stick the tip of the newspaper aunt to fix. And paint and your rose with the color of your preference and the aid of the brush. And it’s ready!

How to make newspaper fruit basket

If the look of your kitchen is in need of a renovation, invest in a fruit bowl, which when completed does not look anything like a piece made from recycled material. And this fruit bowl is so interesting that you can even gift with it, because the result and the compliments will be the same if you gift with an industrialized piece.

– To make this beautiful fruit bowl you will need: basin with the following measures: 35 cm in diameter and 12 cm in height; 1 Basin with the following measures: 25 cm in diameter and 9 cm in height; 1 broom handle with 55 cm; 1 reel of cardboard with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 14 cm; 26 barbecue sticks; 160 straws of newspaper; hot glue; White glue; Stiletto; scissors; pliers; screwdriver; Soldering Iron; string; Cardboard; Latex paint (with the color of your choice); And marine varnish.

  • Start by cutting the two cardboard bases, as measured by the diameters of the basins. Mark the center of each of the cartons and drill a hole that is sufficient to pass the broom handle, but do not leave it loose. Support the first cardboard on top of the bobbin base and glue. It will support the first base of the fruit bowl of 35 cm in diameter. Measure from top to bottom, approximately 5 cm and attach the second base with the diameter of 25 cm.

Then place the straw in the holes that are already marked, these will be the straight straw in the upright position. Then tie the 2 bowls (which will serve as shapes). After that, start a braid with 3 straps, next to the cardboard of the base. Continue braiding as follows, the last behind goes over 2 fixed and under the third. Now, make the second braid at the middle of the bowl. Make sure this braid is level in the middle of the bowl. Then repeat the execution of the braid on top of the fruit bowl.

Afterwards, to eliminate the rest of the tips of the fixed straws use one of the tips of the fixed and pass underneath the next one. Use the next, pass it under the first, over the second and under the third and cut the tip. And repeat this same process all the way back, remembering to always pull the ends inwards.

Now, repeat the same process of the braid and finish on the top of the fruit bowl. Then, for finishing the lower cardboard spool base, cut a circumference of 20 cm and glue to serve as the bottom base. Next, stick 26 BBQ sticks in the diagonal position mimicking the shape of a cone. Between a toothpick and another there should be a distance of approximately 4 cm. Afterwards, stick a straw next to the cardboard of the first fruit tree and go rolling and tying another 24 straws to serve as fixed. Now, with the same end that you were tying, continue making the weaving, reaching the end make a braid with the tips of the fixed. To finish paint your fruit tree with the latex paint and when it is dry pass the varnish. And it’s ready! This idea of newspaper fruit was taken from the Solidarium website .

Recycled Soda Bottle Heart Shaped Keeper

Gift with heart pet bottle wreaths to delight your gift. This piece can have the details you want and the colors you want.

To make this craft you will need:

  • 3-liter pet bottle or smaller pet bottle, if you want a smaller carrier;
  • Scotch tape;
  • Spatula;
  • Common scissors;
  • Common white glue;
  • Glue all or hot glue gun;
  • Micro-corrugated paper with the color of your choice;
  • Flower or ornament of your choice to decorate your piece (optional);
  • Structured paper of your choice with the color or stamp also of your preference.

Step by Step Heart Pet Bottle Trek

Start by separating all the materials that you will use in your crafts. Then cut the bottom and top of the chosen pet bottle. Use an adhesive tape to make it easier to cut the bottle straight.

Then wring a piece of the pet bottle. Use a spatula, if you want, to make the job easier. Soon after, fold in the curved part, making a second crease. Now, release the bottle so that it opens naturally and is in the correct position. Then, take the heart made of pet bottle and scratch in the chosen paper. Cut two hearts, to make it firmer, but leave a small leftover around the whole heart, so that the piece made with the pet bottle fits inside the heart at the end. Soon after, stick one paper heart to the other. Now, cut a strip as wide as you like on the chosen micro-corrugated paper and place it around the paper hearts. Then apply all glue or hot glue to the heart splicing. Let it dry. Stick the heart made of pet bottle. Let it dry. Then, to finish your piece, make another piece of paper, to be the cover of your carrier. If you like, stick a flower or other ornament on the lid. And it’s ready! (images by plumperfectandme)

How To Make Chandelier Pajaki Lighting Fixture

DIY Chandelier Lighting 1

You’ll need:

  • a basic pajaki kit (includes wooden hoop frame, paper straws, cotton beads, steel clips & thread with brass ring)
  • assorted 180g crepe paper
  • a few bundles of wool felt
  • a sheet of mini Dresden rosettes
  • a sheet of large Dresden medallions
  • 2 strips of Dresden border
  • a heavy duty stapler
  • a pom pom maker
  • a hot glue gun
  • a large embroidery needle
  • a small hole punch
  • a pair of pinking shears (optional)
  • scissors

We’ll start by creating all the components that make up the pajaki. First up are the wool pom poms, which are my favorite new thing to make! Wool roving simply takes the place of yarn, and instead makes for a softer, fluffier pom pom. Depending on the size of the pom pom, you can just pull the roving apart, in pieces, and wrap it around the pom pom maker. Wrap some roving around one side of the pom pom maker. Now wrap the roving around the other side. Cut down the middle. Take a piece of string and wrap it around the pom pom maker and tie in a tight double knot. Remove the pom pom maker from the pom pom. Trim and shape with a sharp pair of scissors and your pom poms are finished! You’ll need at least 6 large pom poms for the pajaki. Next up are the flowers, which are made from a few sheets of crepe paper circles. Make a circle template, with a 1″ diameter. Fold a long strip of crepe paper into an accordion fold and using the template, cut the circle shape out. Use a small hole punch and punch out a hole in the middle of circles. Using a forward and backward motion, stretch the crepe paper apart to create large ripples in the paper. You’ll need at least 250 circles for the pajaki. Next are the medallions, which are used on the border of the pajaki and totally optional. Cut a 5 x 1″ strip of paper, against the grain, with a pair of pinking shears. Stretch the paper to create ripples. Pleat the paper and create a circle. Staple it closed along the seam and save them for later. You’ll need at least 6. Punch holes in the middle of each mini Dresden rosette. Cut them out to prepare them for use. You’ll need approximately 40-60 pieces. So now you should have ruffled crepe paper rounds in a variety of colors, 6 large pom poms, 6 medium pom poms, Dresden rosettes with holes punched through the middle, paper straws cut in half, 6 large crepe paper medallions and a few strips of Dresden trim. Start by hanging the hoop from the ceiling at eye height. This will make assembling the pajaki very easy. Once it’s hung, you will notice there are 12 strings hanging from it. Thread a large medallion onto all 12 strands, with the pattern facing down. You will divide the 12 strands in to 6 sections by threading on a paper straw onto every 2 strands of string. Use the clips to hold every strand in place while you work. You should have 6 straws stemming from the top of the pajaki. Then thread on 3 crepe paper rounds onto each of the six sections. Finish each set with a mini Dreden rosette, with the pattern facing down. Repeat these steps by continuing to add straws, crepe paper and rosettes. Stop after about 7-8 sections. Take the wooden hoop frame and starting about an inch from one end, divide it into into 8″ sections with a hashmark. You should have approximately an inch leftover on both ends of the frame. Overlap the hoop to form a circle and so that the two hashmarks meet. Staple it closed. Match each of the 6 double strands to the outside of the hoop, lining them up against the hashmarks. Make sure the straws and flowers are snug and tightened along the strands before stapling them to the hoop. This is what you pajaki should look like thus far. Now cover the wooden hoop by stapling on thick Dreden trim. It’s okay if the trim runs out – simply overlap them at the seam and continue stapling. Staple on each of the crepe paper medallions to the 6 sections. Use a hot glue gun to attach the Dresdem medallion. Now glue the pom pom to the center of the medallion. Again this step is totally optional and really, you can do anything to the center hoop like leaving it completely blank or omitting any of the components mentioned above. Now take each set of strings, and divide them in half with a paper straw and crepe paper flower on each strand. Bring the neighboring strands together to create a V shape. Thread each set of double strands onto a large embroidery needle. Thread the pom pom onto the needle. Pull the pom pom up. Again make sure all the straws are taut and evenly spaced. Divide each set again with paper straws, a set of crepe paper flowers and another straw, one on each strand. Put alternating colors on each set so that every other neighboring strand matches in color. Pull the matching colors together to create a V and bring them all together in the center of the pajaki. String on a large cotton ball to keep it all in place. Adjust the tension and tie into a double knot. Finish it however you wish. I added some Dreden medallions and smaller cotton ball. For the outside perimeter, bring the matching color strands together to create 3 Vs. Finish off each set with a small cotton ball, a crepe paper flower, a Dresden rosette and double knot. **Note that I decided to replaced 2 small straws with one large straw here. Remember, there is no real right or wrong way to do this. Play around with the pattern, formation and colors – it will all look beautiful in the end! Trim away the rest of the strings and your pajaki is finished!!! Hang it in a special corner and marvel at it from below. Have fun!!(images by HonestlyWTF)

DIY: Crocuses corrugated paper

Crocuses corrugated paper 1

You will need:

  • corrugated paper green (for stems and leaves), yellow (for stamens) and several colors
  • sticks or skewers for canapes (for stems)
  • PVA glue
  • scissors
  • thin wire
  • small vessel under a bunch

How do crocus paper?

  1. Cut rectangles of corrugated paper of any color in the size 8×4 cm. The paper is positioned in such a way that a longitudinal relief was held on the short side. Fold each rectangle in the “accordion” and cut 6 symmetrical petals. Gently curl the edge of each of the petals on a thin stick (eg toothpick).

2. Cut small squares of yellow, cut fringe on them, before reaching the edge of about a quarter of the size.
3. We turn off the item in a tube, tighter curl each narrow strip of fringe – it will flower stamens, dipped them in glue.
4. Winding-serdtsevinki stamens of the flower petals, superimposing them and gradually consolidating each subsequent adhesive tab.
5. Insert the skewer, fixing the petals on a stick with a piece of wire.
6. Wrapped with ribbon stalk, chopped of green crepe paper.
7. Cut pointy parts for leaves. To make bulk leaflets lightly wrap the edge of the perimeter.
8. Imposing leaves at each other, glue on each stem leaves 3-5.
Our MC for the crocuses used corrugated paper in different shades of blue, but you can use paper of different colors.