Learn How to Make a Fairy House. This is fun project will keep your kids busy for hours. Simple DIY ideas using natural items or craft stuff you already have. Make magical memories with your children. A great activity for all ages!
Make a paper fairy house! It folds flat like a card, then pops up open to reveal a furnished house complete with a staircase. Free cut files & tutorial!
I never realized how easy this is. You can also make birdbaths and fairy houses this way. The sky's the limit.
Sold as a set. These small hinges are a good size for jewelry and keepsake boxes, small cabinet doors, fairy garden doors, doll houses and more. High quality, detailed, functional, and very unique. Matching screws are included. KEY FEATURES: Size -2 inches width when laid flat. -Crescent height: 1.25 inches -Hinge barrel diameter: .15 inch. -Steel thickness: .045 inch. -Screw hole size: .1 inch (roughly 3/32 in). Matching screws are included.
If your child has a fairy themed bedroom these decor items are the perfect finishing touches. Alternatively, if you are considering this theme for your child's room, here is some inspiration.
I started with a lot of MDF – I cut the pieces and whilst I was cutting them, my twins drew pictures on them to “help” :-). They called the pictures “dragon party” …
We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. Please see policies for more information. We’ve gotten LOTS of comments on some updates we’ve done to our home throughout the years so I thought I’d share the latest that I am SO happy to have done. The door knobs! Goodbye cheap knobs that
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I have been selling items on ebay for the owner of the vintage store I sell furniture from. She had this amazing Hermes 3000 priced at $72 in the store, which is a great price for one of these, however upon closer inspection I noticed it was a much more scarce script font edition.. my heart skipped a beat!
Create a beautiful print on your favorite metal bucket using the wax paper transfer method. It's so easy!
A metal roof is adorned in moss that was found on the property. Tagged: Exterior, Cabin Building Type, A-Frame RoofLine, Wood Siding Material, and Green Roof Material. Photo 5 of 13 in This Dreamy Diamond Cabin Is Straight Out of a Fairy Tale.
Light up your backyard with these glowing orbs of twine. Words and photos: Sheryl Burson Fairy lights don’t have to be simply strung along a fence or door frame. These rustic globes will brighten up an outdoor living space or a vertical garden, and can easily be moved around depending on the season and décor needs. They’re easy to make, too (though gluey twine can bring back memories of sticky-fingered days of kindy). If you wish to use your orbs in a shady place, use battery-powered fairy lights. They can then be moved around without concern for the sun. However,
Portland-based artist Maggie Rudy creates cute little rodents from wool and pipe cleaners, dresses them in fancy clothing and poses them in ...
Add whimsy to your walls with these vinyl soot sprite decals! Decals are made with adhesive vinyl. Each pack comes with 4 soot sprites, 16 stars, “hole in the wall” decal, and extra set of eye balls. Soot Sprites are approximately 3”x3” hole in the wall is 4”x5” ***Soot Sprite eyes are see-through so will be the color of your walls*** ***Decals are made with adhesive vinyl so use caution applying and removing from walls to avoid paint removal*** Soot Sprites adhere best to smooth walls and may have difficulty applying to textured walls
I have a few blank canvases laying around the house so I've been scouring Pinterest, blogs, and Google Images for inspiration. I was looking for a variety of different ways to use my canvases, different techniques to employee. That's one of the best things about canvas art, it's so versatile. I thought I'd share some of my finds with you all, so that you may find some *inspiration* too! {Some of these upcoming ideas I LOVE, some I like, others aren't really for me. But isn't that the beautiful thing about design? There is something for everyone!} (One) Stencil Subway art is HUGE right now, well I guess it has been for over a year. But a canvas is an excellent way to make you own. -click on images to find links- One more {super-sized} stencil project for good measure. This time, typewriter typography meets canvas. I love it! (Two) Fabric These canvases, as well as the many other fabric covered canvases, are some of the funnest and most impactful choices out there. Unfortunately this gorgeous example is from a discontinued blog, but I love how they applied fabric to make the branches spread out from the center. (Three) Vinyl Vinyl Over Paint: This little baby made the feature rounds a few months back. It is an excellent example of what can be done with a little chevron+vinyl ingenuity. Love me some turquoise! Vinyl Under Paint: Not only does this look amazing (I love me some graphic art) but it's also a Pottery Barn knock off! Didn't Jennifer do an awesome job? I can't even tell the difference between hers and PB's! (Four) Maps Just like covering the canvas with paper, but a little more interesting- well at least in my opinion! I super love the map art, whether it is trending or not. Like it, love it, want some more of it. source (Five) Paper I've seen quite a few versions of this project that have been framed in shadowboxes, but it looks just as cute in a canvas. This one was a sweet gift from a new mommy to her baby. source (Six) Newspaper Do you love this? Are you sensing a theme in my choices? Obviously I have typography on the brain. This is a West Elm copy and I am loving it too. Think I may be copying this little guy in the near future. (Seven) Tissue Paper This project has endless possibilities with all the different tissue papers out there. Then with the personalized monogram it's perfection! source (Eight) Newspaper & Vinyl This is the best of both worlds, newsprint and vinyl. I love how the image is continues to the next canvas. (Nine) Paint This project was created using a projector to paint a deer image on top of a painted canvas. I am a little obsessed with using deer images in decor. I would probably buy this canvas I like it so much! I think she did a fantastic job! (Ten) Toilet Paper Rolls Look at this ingenuity! How many toilet paper rolls have you thrown away in your lifetime? Well not anymore! Check out this creative use for an object we throw away all the time. My mind is swirling with the shapes I could make! (Eleven) Card Stock Under Paint Wt a little more dimension on your canvas, but still looking for simplicity? This could be the way to go. source (Twelve) Paint & Image Transfer Technique This was a fantastic idea! Tracy painted her canvas then used a Graphic Fairy image to recreate this Pottery Barn favorite. You'll have to check out how she used Mod Podge to transfer the image onto the canvas. So clever! source (Thirteen) Scrapbook Paper Here scrapbook paper is used to create a coordinated art grouping for a playroom. (Fourteen) Wrapping Paper Along the same lines, wrapping paper was used here to wrap large canvases. The definite pro for this choice would be size. You'd be able to do much larger pieces of art, on a small budget, ad if you used a spray adhesive and varnished them they could look legit! source source (Fifteen) Photograph And for our last idea, a strong finale from Sherri and John, making their own photo canvas. They saved a ton of money and will fill you in on the best adhesive for the job. Oh yeah, and the project at the top- two Restoration Hardware Eye chart knock offs- that one was mine! SO I guess it was 16 DIY canvas art ideas! I used a poster and Mod Podge to make my art. I hope these ideas get the creative juices going. Looking for places to link up your projects? Check out my Party Page! I'm also linked up here.
Wooden accents are extremely prominent element in the interior, and as such are synonymous with naturalness, comfort and rustic beauty. This is an
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