Posts Tagged ‘handmade’
Friday, May 15th, 2009
A while back I found this tutorial on craftster and based on that I’ve made a few wallets before. For the first one, I followed the instructions to the tee but after that I’ve made some changes here and there. These are just wallets made using paper and packaging tape and they are very durable. My first one lived for a few years before it finally fell apart.
My nephew, Dario, is 5 years old he’s been obsessed with the Post Office lately and wanted to receive something with “his name on it” so my sister asked if I could mail him a letter. I wanted to send him something a little more fun than a simple letter but light enough to mail to Ecuador and that it wouldn’t cost me a small fortune.
That’s where the wallet came in: fun, small, you can still mail it flat…perfect! And I even threw in some cash and a few fake credit cards for him! Can you say, “Best Aunt Ever”??
It was made with pages from a comic book that I got free from work. I made another super cute wallet for Isaiah using the same book but I made it at work so I couldn’t take pictures of that one. Maybe I’ll take my camera with me one of these days and I’ll take a picture.
Anyway, I think it’s time to stop talking and show you Dario’s wallet, even if it’s only a couple images.
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Categories: craft, handmade, handmade goods
Monday, May 11th, 2009
From a previous post you can see the massive amount of magazines I’ve accumulated so I’m always trying to find projects that can give them a second life.
This is a fairly simple one. Start out by gathering your supplies.
- Cutting mat
- Scissors, X-acto or utility knife (they all work just fine)
- Pencil
- Envelope template
- Adhesive (not pictured)
- Assorted papers (I’m using magazines for the larger envelopes and some scrap paper for mini envelopes but almost anything can be used)

Go through your magazines and find pages with interesting images, fun text or anything else you like and cut them all out. I prefer to find all my pages first and then make my envelopes all at once.

Once you’ve made your selection, use your pencil to carefully outline the template onto one of the papers.

Although this image is not very clear this is what you should have so far. Repeat as many times as you want to save paper.

Use one of you cutting tools to cut your envelope. Remember to use your cutting mat when using the X-acto or utility knife, it runs a lot smoother and you won’t ruin your table!!

Finally, fold all four sides and use some glue or double sided tape to finish up your envelope leaving the top flap open.

A few more envelopes cut with the larger template, ready to be finished.

All done.

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Categories: craft, handmade, handmade goods
Friday, February 6th, 2009

Before

One of the drawers

Both drawers together

Almost ready but no handles yet!

This is how the top looks, and now with handles!

TADA!!! The finished product!
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Tags: craft, decoration, decoupage, file, file cabinet, handmade, handmade goods, mod podge, recycle, reuse, revamp, upcycle
Categories: craft
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
I found this hand outside my apartment one day (weird, right? i think it belonged to some sort of toy) and I had to have it, I just knew it could turn into something fun.
All it took was a wooden plaque, a few coats of paint and scrapbooking paper and voilá…a super cool hook!





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Categories: Art, craft
Monday, April 7th, 2008
These is a very simple but cute project.
All you need is a glass votive (mine came with an uscented candle but you can get the candles separately)and some nice paper.
Cut the paper to size and glue it onto the votive and do the same for the matchbook.


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Tags: candle, craft, decorative paper, handmade, matches, paper, votive
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Thursday, March 27th, 2008

This is the invitation I made for Sofia’s First Birthday. It’s a balloon themed party so we thought that it was a cute idea. The balloon flips up to reveal all the information!
The envelope has a small balloon detail just to complete the ensemble.
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Categories: paper goods
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

I made this card as an inside joke for a friend of mine. It’s 3.5″x5″
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Saturday, January 13th, 2007

This is one of the handmade postcards that I sent when I joined postcrossing. It is a dry embossed layered postcard. A very simple flower design with three different neutral tones.
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
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Categories: paper goods