Alas, now you can take up snail Painting in your spare time.
Or make an uber spiffy LED throwie.
And the Lego USB stick just plain rocks.
But my personal favorite is the Potato Chip pencilcase.
Alas, now you can take up snail Painting in your spare time.
Or make an uber spiffy LED throwie.
And the Lego USB stick just plain rocks.
But my personal favorite is the Potato Chip pencilcase.
Jane Magazine has a fab crafts idea on their website, a tutorial on how to make Mirrored Furniture.
I was mighty excited to see this project because Urban Outfitters sells stunning $200 mirrored end tables that I’ve been coveting. They’re fantastically lovely but the cost is just a wee bit too oppressive. However, by using Krylon Looking Glass paint on a glass surface DIY types like us can find inexpensive or thrifted glass pieces to coat for a similar look.
And even if mirrored furniture isn’t your thing, the same concept would be great for revamping vases, marbles and other decorative elements.
I came across a nifty DIY article that details how to wallpaper your refrigerator. Apparently you attach the wallpaper to the fridge with rubber cement, which makes it fairly easy to remove and a good solution for renters who can’t make permanent changes to their huts. How groovy is this idea? While they used some lovely designer wallpaper you could probably find something funky and fetching at Home Depot, Lowes or your local wallpaper shop, too. If you go through those wallpaper books you can find pretty much everything from a fine leopard print to velvet flocked goodness.
Another fun way to adorn the fridge might be to decorate with Blick Decals. If you don’t want something permanent they have a line of removable and reusable graphics in addition to their regular line. The giant robots are particularly fetching.