11 idées cadeaux DIY pour Noël, tout fait maison ! Retrouvez des tutoriels et DIY pour faire ses cadeaux de Noël soi-même. Des cadeaux faciles et pas cher.
Les cadeaux de Noël ou d’anniversaire sont encore plus significatifs lorsqu’ils sont fabriqués à la main et avec amour.
Si tu as envie cette année, de faire un cadeau fait-main à ta maman comme quand tu étais petit(e), sans repasser néanmoins, par la case « collier de pâte », je te propose aujo…
I've been wanting to post this project for a year. This rainbow collage invitation was presented to my art camp kids one year ago today, which just happened to be the same day as the Pulse night
Make your own explosion box! Learn how to make these awesome pop-up memory boxes with this easy to follow tutorial.
Ten, kdo se rozhodn e sdělit veřejnosti "expresní návod" na výrobu mýdla, si na sebe ušije tak trochu bič... Proč? Předně proto, že zkušen...
Voici 10 idées de cadeaux à faire à la main à offrir ce Noël. DIY, écolos et personnalisés, ils feront fureur!
Facile et pratique : faire des sels de bain colorés soi-même, voire parfumés aux huiles essentielles tout en harmonisant couleur et senteur.
L’un de mes grands souvenirs d’enfance concerne un tapis de jeux représentant une ville, sur lequel mon frère et moi faisions circuler nos petites voitures (et plus précisément, ce modè…
Souhaitez-vous essayer de fabriquer vous-même des idées de cadeaux de Noël faits maison pour vos amis et votre famille cette …
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On se retrouve aujourd’hui pour un DIY super facile et tout mignon : fabriquer un mini arc-en-ciel en macramé. J’en ai vu passer pas mal sur internet ces derniers temps et j’ai eu envie de m’y essayer. C’est très simple et rapide à réaliser, j’ai très vite chopé le coup ! Comme les réactions ont été nombreuses sur mon compte Instagram, voici le pas-à-pas ! LE MATÉRIEL 🌈Du fil de coton 🌈Du fil de fer 🌈Différentes couleurs de fil à broder 🌈Une bobine de fil à coudre transparent 🌈Une aiguille 🌈Des ciseaux À noter que si vous souhaitez réaliser un arc-en-ciel plus grand, il vous faudra du fil de coton plus épais (il en existe différentes tailles) ainsi que de la laine. J’ai choisi d’utiliser du fil à broder, plus fin que la laine, étant donné que je suis partie sur un petit modèle ! LES ÉTAPES 1. Commencez par découper 5 morceaux de fil de coton. Du plus grand au plus petit de façon à ce qu’ils « s’emboîtent ». 2. Coupez un morceau de fil de fer plus petit que votre premier brin de coton. 3. Nouez votre fil à broder autour de votre fil de coton à 2 ou …
Aujourd’hui j’ai décidé de vous livrer mon premier DIY et par la même occasion ma lubie du moment : les pompons. Faciles et rapides, vous pourrez les utiliser pour décorer des trousses, créer des p…
Cliquez pour découvrir la recette maison d'un gommage sucré et vanillé. Très bonne idée cadeau ! 100% naturel, bio, sain, économique et écologique
Pourquoi, avec quelles fournitures et comment coudre des compresses d’allaitement lavables ? Je vous dis tout dans ce tuto !
Being a great reminder in the office space, the DIY cork boards are also used for pinning those important announcements, to-do lists of tasks, and meeting schedules. However, the self-customized and DIY cork board can be used in the home and other parts to hold those family photos, inspirational quotes, time-tables, messages, family rule chars and lots of important things you want to display. However, you can think out of the box to decorate the cork boards on many different themes. Get helped by these 25 amazing DIY cork board ideas that are creative and will help you to make
DIY SHOULDER PURSE BAG This is a small sized shoulder bag or handbag. This bag has a zipper closure and a short shoulder strap. And there is...
Emballez vos cadeaux de Noël de manière écoresponsable avec le pliage furoshiki ! Les éditions de saxe vous expliquent cette technique DIY, avec un tuto !
Dans cet article, je vous propose 2 modèles différents de Sac à Paillettes et dans 2 tailles différentes. Modèle avec parement poche zippée: Voici la version vidéo avec un modèle différent du sac à…
DIY cube d'éveil bébé XL
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As the month of love approaches, we thought we’d combine friendship and hearts into one Valentine’s Day themed tutorial: a heart patterned friendship bracelet! Using some candy-colored embroidery floss and your familiarity with the chevron…
Cette étoile en origami facile est une activité parfaite pour enseigner aux enfants. Essayez notre tutoriel simple immédiatement!
How to stop using disposable paper towels and make your own washable and reusable unpaper towels? Here is our detailed DIY tutorial!
J’ai profité des derniers jours avant l’arrivée de notre baby boy pour coudre des petites accessoires qui pourraient nous servir au quotidien. Je vous ai parlé la semaine dernières des…
I really can't call this a Fabulous Free Pattern Friday piece as this was done by The Weekend Designer back in August of 2008. And since no pattern was published, it really doesn't fit in the Thrifty Thursday file either. But it's a great bag that is super easy to make, so in the event that you haven't seen this bag, I think you'll really enjoy making one for yourself. The suede bag was originally sold in the Sundance catalog, and like most things in the catalog, it was very nice, but fairly expensive. They came in a lovely selection of colors. I didn't have a piece of suede that was of a suitable weight, so I made mine out of a supple piece of leather. As long as I don't carry bricks in the bag, the lighter weight of leather should be fine. You can find all of the detailed instructions for this bag here. In the instructions for the bag, there is a graph for the pattern. Rather than make you count the tiny squares, I thought I would just draw it out for you. You can see that the bag is really nothing more than a few connected rectangles. The width across the bottom is 9" The side length is 11" The length of the handle is 9" And my apologies, I neglected to add that the width of the handle is 2 1/2" I did not draw out the bottom of the bag, but it is a simple 9" square. In order to achieve the curved edge on my handle, I used my curved ruler, but to be honest, you can easily draw the curve in by hand. In order to have the same exact curve on either side, I simply folded the pattern in half and then cut the handle out. If you have never sewn with leather or suede, I encourage you to give it a try. To be honest, I absolutely love sewing with leather. The leather comes as a skin and there will be imperfections. In the picture below you can see a hole in the lower left hand corner. So when choosing a skin, look carefully at the piece before purchasing it. If there was a large imperfection in the center, it would really limit the possibilities of what I could do with the skin. The instructions from the Weekend Designer says to cut the handle on the fold. This would not allow me to make the best use the leather, so I decided to just add a seam to the top of my handle. One of the nice things about leather is that is no grain, so you can turn your pieces in whatever way you like as you see below. I have marked my pieces on the wrong side of the leather. The bag has 4 sides, so since I didn't cut the handle on the fold, I will need to cut 4. I was able to get 3 sides out of 1 skin. Once all of the pieces have been cut, it's time to start sewing them together. Leather can be a little tricky especially since you can't pin it. The instructions say to use mounting tape. I have never used tape on any leather project. If you would like, you can use paper clips to hold the pieces together as you sew. You can also use a walking foot. But to be honest, I don't use either. Just take your time, be patient and practice a little with some of your scraps and I think you'll get the hang of sewing with leather. One thing to keep in mind is that you must use a leather needle. Please don't try to use a regular needle. The leather needle has a special point specifically for sewing leather. It makes all the difference in the world. Once you sew the seam, I used 1/4" seams on this bag, you can either glue down the seams with rubber cement, or you can top stitch them. I prefer to top stitch my seams. It must have been the angle at which I took the picture as my stitches look like they are on an angle, but they really aren't. Once the seams for the sides of the bag have been sewn, you'll then attach the bottom. Pay close attention to the fact that the seams of the bag do not match up to the corners of the bottom. The seams of the bag match the center of the bottom of the bag. It can be a little tricky, but you can top stitch the seams around the bottom of the bag. Just take your time. Since I didn't cut my handles on the fold, I simply over lapped the 2 ends and sewed them together. My finished bag. You can see that the bag is quite roomy. If you would like a hard bottom, you can always cut a piece of chip board, a thick cardboard, and place it in the bottom of the bag. I rather like the soft, easy feel of the bag. If you have never sewn with leather or suede, I urge you to give it a try. This is a great first time project. If you are a little concerned about spending the money for leather for a first time project, there are a lot of home dec fabrics that mimic leather, so that's a nice alternative. The Weekend Designer no longer writes at that address. You can find him at http://bagntell.wordpress.com/ The blog is full of wonderful information and projects. He also has a Craftsy class that teaches you how to work with leather and you can find it here.
Tuto crochet de ce mignon amigurumi chat , un modèle crochet facile gratuit très agréable à réaliser et prend maximum 3 heures de travail .
Bonjour à vous! Aujourd’hui c’est DIY et pas n’importe lequel : le projet DIY du mois de Novembre sur les imprimés fleuris.
An Awesome Amigurumi Octopus is looking for a new home! Are you interested? Crochet octopuses are irresistibly soft and cuddly.
Tracing Lines - Worksheets For Little People As your little one learns how to write, tracing lines is a great activity! And there are benefits to it too! Line tracing is one of those activities that develop your child's control of the small muscles in his/ her hands (fine motor skills). Tracing will teach your child to make the precise movements that are necessary for forming letters. Tracing improves hand/eye coordination. Line Tracing By Age Line tracing is predominantly for little ones as they learn how to write. It's therefore perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners. Your child's age and
Ca y est la fin d'année. La dernière année de maternelle de ma grande. Kat a adoré sa maîtresse et elle l'aura encore l'année prochaine en CP. On a eu
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Bonjour à tous, Le motif amigurumi d’aujourd’hui rencontre un personnage de la série de films Harry Potter. Plante de mandragore, tout comme un petit enfant, cette jolie plante de mandragore a l’air si mignonne. Cette jolie plante de mandragore à motif gratuit Vous pouvez offrir ce jouet au crochet aux fans de Harry Potter et […]
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