Found This At Lil Luna
Materials
Main wood piece {I used a cabinet door front}
Finial {top wood piece}
Spool
Oval Wood Piece for base
Drill
Wood Glue
Spray Paint
Sand Paper {to distress}
Clothes pin
Directions
Mark the center of your main wood piece on the top and the bottom based off of the width of the board and the thickness of the board.
Drill a hole slightly larger than the screw on the finial. *If you want to make the holder sturdier and with smoother transitions, you can flatten the connecting parts on the frame using a forstner bit.
Find More Here
Found This At Polka Dot Chair Materials 2- 13” x 13” pieces of cream fabric- get lighter than a denim fabric, but heavier than quilting cotton 2- 13” x 13″ pieces of fabric for the lining 2- 13” x 13” pieces of fusible fleece 2- pieces of leather 3” x 13” -something lightweight- I used lambskin also- I would recommend 2 pieces of 13” x 13” shape flex to press onto the back of the clutch outside pieces- I didn’t use this but I would if I made it a second time. 9” metal zipper 2- 3”x2” pieces of fabric for zipper tabs Leather Needle Heavy Duty Thread Regular Thread Metallic Paint Fabric Painting Medium Spray Adhesive Royal...
Found this at A Pumpkin And A Princess
Materials
1 cup baking soda
½ cup Citric Acid
½ cup cornstarch
¼ cup Dry Milk
3 tablespoons Epsom salt
handful dried rose petals
1 teaspoon water
3-4 teaspoons Almond Oil
15-20 drops Rose oil
Directions
In a large bowl combine baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, milk powder, and Epsom salt. Add rose petals that have been cut into small pieces.
In a small cup or bowl stir together water, almond oil, and rose essential oil.
Find More Here
Found This At Crafts By Amanda
Materials
Wooden board
Embroidery floss
Small nails
Hammer
White craft glue
Directions
Print Out A Pattern Of Wisconsin
Next Lay the Print Out On the BoardFind More Here
Found This At Godz Gear Blog
Materials
Egg Cartons
An old lamp shade
Hot glue gun
Some Paint
Directions
First off you will need to paint your lamp shade your desired colour, you can do this either by spraying it or painting by brush. If your lamp shade is the right colour already that’s a bonus and you can skip this step.
While your paint is drying it’s roses time. Have a look at the picture below because this is what they will end up looking like
Find More Here