Hi!
I had another busy weekend at the Water St Variety Market here in town. Love it!
I am also in love this free photo editor a friend sent me ! Fotor! So easy to work with and som many possibilities!!
Monday, March 31, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Retro Style Jewelry: Up-cycled fur and pearls
Hi!
I just finished this set for my shop Kokar. I have a craft fair on Saturday and I am so pleased that I finished this piece late last night.
I used up-cyced rabbit fur and pearls for the necklace and I love the retro feel!
Add the hair comb to match and there you have ... pure 50's glamour!
I just finished this set for my shop Kokar. I have a craft fair on Saturday and I am so pleased that I finished this piece late last night.
I used up-cyced rabbit fur and pearls for the necklace and I love the retro feel!
Add the hair comb to match and there you have ... pure 50's glamour!
Labels:
Craft Fair,
Etsy,
kokar,
shop,
upcycle
Revamped Jewelry, from Old to New!
Hi!
I went on a craze last nigh and up-cycled old necklaces and one ring that had lost its pair:)
Happy with my new pieces!
Too bad I forgot to take the "before" photos.
This was an earring with 3 turquoise beads, butI lost the pair. Just added a big orange stone and made a gorgeous necklace and new pair of earrings, love them!
I went on a craze last nigh and up-cycled old necklaces and one ring that had lost its pair:)
Happy with my new pieces!
Too bad I forgot to take the "before" photos.
This was an earring with 3 turquoise beads, butI lost the pair. Just added a big orange stone and made a gorgeous necklace and new pair of earrings, love them!
Monday, March 24, 2014
Easy Baby Doll Easy Crochet Hat
Hi!
Snow storm outside, no school, Sofia asked me to make a hat for her baby doll
Ok, off to work!
All single crochet and very easy.
She has a strong motherly instinct, so sweet!
An Easy Craft Fair "Banner"
Hi!
I wanted a nice , quick and charming banner for my table at the craft fair and after a little brainstorm and almost no elbow grease I have one and I love the result.
Mixed both for a muted greeny blue
Some light sanding, gel stain, wiping and I had this result:
I wanted a nice , quick and charming banner for my table at the craft fair and after a little brainstorm and almost no elbow grease I have one and I love the result.
I bought wooden letters at Michael's and first spray painted them red.
I used milk paint that I have purchased a while ago at the thrift store and never used.Mixed both for a muted greeny blue
Some light sanding, gel stain, wiping and I had this result:
Shabby and old looking, I like it!
I used E-600 glue to attach tem to a piece of drift wood that I already had and It gave it an even more primitive and "nature" look, juts as I wanted!
Labels:
Craft Fair,
milk paint,
spray,
Thrift
Saturday, March 8, 2014
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