This is a pretty Home Sticker Sheet - 10. These stickers are layered stickers. One could call them "pop-up" stickers. Adults will love these stickers. One can use them for collage, pictures, canvases, walls, etc.. Kids will also enjoy using them. Be creative with this Home Sticker Sheet. There are several different stickers such as Home is Where the Heart Is, Family Time, Dog - My best Friend, the word HOME sticker, a paw "LOVE" sticker, Family Time, etc.. You can add additional stickers to your project. The kids probably have a whole lot of stickers. Mix and Match. DIY Ideas: Personalized Stationery: Kids and adults can decorate their notebooks, journals, and/or school supplies, making each item unique. Craft Projects: Kids, with the help of parents if very young, can use these stickers to embellish handmade cards, posters, or scrapbooks. Room Decor: Create interesting wall art; pictures which you can frame. Decorate an old faded or boring lamp shade or a new one. Paint or spray the lamp shade with a coat of chalk paint or acrylic paint first, let it dry and then arrange the stickers on the shade. You may want to use Mod Podge or other suitable glue to make sure the stickers stick to the lamp shade properly. Once decorated, use Mod Podge sealant or another suitable sealant. Decoupage and Collage: Use the stickers with your collage and decoupage projects. Mix and match different ordinary and "pop-up" stickers. Use them together with sentiment stickers or clear sentiment and other design stamps. As mentioned above, they are perfect for decorating special cards and envelopes as well. These sticker sheets are ideal for sparking imagination and adding a touch of joy to everyday items and projects. Some of the Stickers are glittery. Approximate Size of sticker sheet: 7¼" x 5¾" Pop-Up (double layer) Stickers by Crafters Sq. For other craft accessories, see our craft store. For easy and fun DIYs, see our blogs.
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Add a touch of bohemian charm to your home with this DIY macrame owl! Follow our simple step by step photo and video tutorials and use a few simple knots (we'll show you them below!) to make this super cute wall hanging. This fun macrame project is a great way for beginners to practice their knots and you only need a few simple supplies to make it! Create these minimalist macrame owls for yourself or give one as a thoughtful homemade gift. This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small
This is such a pretty piece! A very tiny (only about 1" tall) vessel with greek/roman imagery all over the outside. This piece is very pretty and has super detailed images allover! It does have some minor spots of paint loss, but they do not detract from the look of the piece. It would make such a pretty little air plant holder! Perfect for a smalls display. This piece does not have any chips, cracks, or crazing. Completely ready for display! Brand: Unknown Condition: Excellent vintage condition. This item was very well cared for. No chips or cracks. Only the most minor paint loss in some spots (pictured). We want to help you pick the perfect item! Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions about this item or would like to see more images.
There's no such thing as too many bags! This cotton drill bag is bound to be a welcome addition to any home. Made with 100% drill cotton, these bags are not only pretty but can also withstand constant traveling and daily use. Available in multiple sizes to best fit your needs, each cosmetic bag comes with a handy zipper and lightweight construction. A cute cosmetic bag for you or your sweetheart
Description Featured in Woman&Home Magazine. Fits true to size, we suggest ordering your normal size. The Aneira was inspired by pretty tea dresses but designed with both autumn and contemporary styling in mind. Made from fluid LENZING™ ECOVERO™ crepe, it’s adorned with a floral ditsy print on a dark base - making a leather biker jacket the perfect partner. It buttons down to the waist where a smocked panel cinches your middle and is accessorised with a fabric belt (but you could swap in your own leather belt). Versatile and unapologetically feminine, its shirred cuffs and tiered skirt means it’s not one to miss! "Such a pretty and flattering dress. Throw on a biker to give a little edge" - Natalie, Head of Design Crafted from planet-friendly LENZING™ ECOVERO™ crepe Buttons down to waist Elasticated waist with matching fabric belt Elbow-length sleeves with shirred cuffs Pockets Sustainable Attributes: Made in Europe Low impact Low Water Use Natural fibres Ethically made Vegan Details 50% Rayon, 50% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ Viscose Machine Wash - 30°Product code: DR40355-PCFBack shoulder at neck to hem - 129cm (50 7/8")Sleeve length - 45cm (17 3/4")Click here for more sizing information
Stunning cream satin hand beaded Peter Pan collar, 1950s or earlier, front hook and eye closure, embellished with rosy faux pearls and seed beads in clear and opaque white. I love how the seed beads are twisted into one row for trimming and how dimensional the texture is. So elegant, not showy or overly encrusted. Such a pretty example of handmade perfection! No pearls or beads are missing and the cream satin is clean. The maker's label was removed, probably because it was irritating the neck. Measurements: 1.75 inches wide, 14 inches long at inner neck curve. A great gift for a teen into vintage fashion. Carefully stored away from elements in a smoke and pet-free home. *All effort has been taken to ensure color accuracy but computer monitor color may vary.*
10 steps to create a modern DIY geometric design for an accent wall. It's such a bold and elevated look for any space
These coffee filter snowflakes are such a fun craft to make on a snowy winter day! They're really easy to make, they look gorgeous hanging in the window (or anywhere!) and it's a great opportunity for kids to experiment with colour blending. It's a craft and science experiment mixed together in one - and it ends up looking beautiful! Today was one of those mornings where I woke up in the darkness and made my first cup of coffee - because let's be honest, I'm not doing anything until I have that steaming cup of coffee in my hands. Then
I've been wanting to play with texture pastes for a while now but the penny-pincher in me was holding me back a bit! I was all set to bite the bullet and go out and pay the $25.00-$35.00 it was going to cost me to pick it up from Michaels but then I thought I'll do a little research and see if there are any recipies out there for making home-made texture paste! I found one that looked pretty easy so I thought I would give it a go, and guess what? It worked perfectly! (I'll share the recipe and some pic's of me using it on this page lower down but first I thought I'd share some close-ups of the page I made).... For this page I used a combination of Webster's Pages Park Drive and Once Upon a Halloween collections (using the non theme sides of this paper collection). I also used some of their beautiful embellishments as well (Cameo) and the focus of the page is the title design! I am a HUGE fan of the Webster's Pages Alphabet Sticker sheets (they are called Storytellers). I'm particularly fond of the scripted design. In fact many of you send me emails asking what die cutting font I use for my title work and the answer is so easy! I don't! I use the Storytellers! Here is what they look like when you buy a Websters Pages Collection kit (they can also be purchased seperately) I love the large amount of vowels you get, my sticker sheets go a LONG way... For the above layout I used the scripted and the regular printing paper font for my title work. I thought it would be fun to use the larger letter stickers as a mask. I placed my alpa's where I wanted them but didn't press down to adhere them to the page. First I flipped them downward and spritzed with a little glimmer mist to create a 'mirror reflection', then I flipped them back up and adhered them to the page. I thought it was kinda cool because the title was 'You Shine' and the reflection design kind of reinforced the idea :) Okay, now for the HOME MADE TEXTURE PASTE/MEDIUM!! It's a really easy recipe, quick to make and super inexpensive! (Now I have to admit I have no experience with storebrand texture mediums so I can't say how they compare but I thought this stuff worked nicely!) TEXTURE PASTE/MEDIUM RECIPE 1/2 cup Baking Soda 2 Tablespoons white school glue 1-2 Tablespoons White Acrylic Paint (some water may be necessary) Instructions: I took an air tight container and put in my baking soda. I then added the glue, acrylic paint and started mixing. I used a couple of disposable chopsticks to mix it up (we like take out sushi heehee) ....I just mixed to get a smooth consistency, I added a few drops of water to get it to the consistency I wanted. There are many types of texture mediums in the store, from light to heavy, so the amount of water you add will depend on the heaviness of the texture you are looking for. Done! (The mixture keeps well in the air tight container....I made this layout a few weeks ago and kept it on my craft shelf, I just checked it and it's still perfectly usable....some of the moisture was floating on top, I just gave it a stir and it was good to go!) In my research I also saw some recipes that used talcum powder instead of the baking soda, I haven't tried it with talcum powder but I bet it would give a slightly smoother texture. For my design below, the slightly rougher texture was perfect for my brick design. So here again, me and my thrifty ways! LOL! I find where I live, I find it hard to find masks, but I did have the Dusty Attic Brick Wall chippies in my stash. I throw next to nothing out. I used the negative space left from my brick chippies that I've used in past projects and used it as a mask. Just filled in with the paste. Below you can see the result when I lifted the 'mask' I found that the medium chipped off a little here and there so what I did was brushed a little Gesso over the design to bind it better. (I think next time I make it I'll add a touch more glue). I then rubbed a few different chalk inks on the design (after it dried) to pick up the texture more. Supplies: Patterned Paper: Parkdrive (Through the Lens, Blanket, Trails, Margaret), Once Upon a Halloween (Haunted House, Whooo's There) Perfect Accents: In Love WP Bloomers: Pink Dazzle-Me-Gems: Everyday Poetry Digital Motifs: Parkdrive Storyteller Alphabet Stickers: Western Romance, Sweet Holiday Dusty Attic Chipboard: Brick Wall Panel, Swirl Vine #2, Mini Scrolls, Cameo Sliders And before I close I wanted share a super CUTE little freebie from Websters Pages Digi!! Aren't these just the cutest little cards? I used to put little notes in my girls lunches when they were littler ...wish I had these back then!.....here's a little peek!... You can pick up your free Lunchbox notes to download and print off HERE! But that's not all!! Websters Pages has brought out a NEW super-cute (and inexpensive) monthly treat, just for you! The SPRINKLES CRAFTBOX!! Check this out! Do you want a little peek to see what is in the September Sprinkles Craftbox? Check it out! (You will be seeing some cute sample projects done with the Sprinkles Craftbox Starting on Monday at the Websters Pages blogsite).... You can find out about this wonderful little monthly treat, that will be available in limited quantity on the first Monday of every month HERE! And guess what? Yep! you get the cookie too! :) :) Thanks for stopping in, hope everyone has an awesome weekend! We're going to have one more nice family weekend before the kids are back to school! :)
Beautiful, naturally wavered and heavily gnarled forked sycamore wood healing wand Older wood, with pretty dark gnarls. Forked woods such as this piece are thought to be gateways, through which you might both draw and project energy Sycamore is the largest of the naturalised maples in Britain. And the Shelter tree. Both literally, because of it's spreading canopy, and metaphorically, because of it's place in traditional lore. The tree that offers solace, not just physically, but also psychologically and spiritually. A place to call home, where you might be accepted and not be judged detrimentally. A wonderful wood for those who wander alone, literally or psychologically, or believe themselves to be alone, with no fixed place and no peoples to whom they belong. To be alone literally, physically is bad enough. But there are those who fell alone even in the midst of company, because they do not feel they belong, spiritually, psychologically. Shelter, in magical and spiritual terms, is a complex concept. But to be alone in your spirituality and identity is sometimes too much for many people. For those who are not self sustaining, to belong to something, to find shared beliefs and psychological support is very important. And to be denied it is perhaps the greatest of all curses. A beautiful wood, if not in appearance, then certainly in sentiment. To offer someone Shelter, in it's fullest sense, is a beautiful thing. To give them, or help them find a place to belong, to be secure and to be accepted is one of the greatest gifts a healer can give. But one that should not be given glibly, you should not offer shelter if you cannot honour your offer, but you still might lead the patient to someone who can. This piece measures 28 cms in length and 4 cms in circumference to the shaft with a span of 9 cms between the forks.. Dressed in tied green and black braids.
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For more festive Christmas and winter patterns, see my full digital collection here ------ > https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/PatternSeamstress?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=43799443 Here's what you get: 2 High Resolution 12 x 12 inch tileable patterns 1 x 300 DPI JPEG 1 x 300 DPI PNG Digital Files for Instant Download Perfect for a wide range of crafts and projects such as: Surface Design: Print on fabric to create beautifully breezy and perfectly pretty textiles for your home Home Decor: Frame it! Or go big and print statement wallpaper Tech Accessories -- whether it's for your smartphone or laptop sleeve, this design will make you stand out Stationery: Design cute and quirky greeting cards, invitations, or notepads Digital Design: Add some 'pop' to your streaming background or digital journal YOU MUST: Incorporate the artwork into an end product or print-on-demand product YOU MUST NOT: Sell, share and/or redistribute the images in their original format Use the images for sellable digital design resources
Beautiful Baby Hand Knitted Cape. Size:- Newborn - chest approx 16" - 18" This beautiful little hooded cape was hand knitted It is knitted in a combination of soft White Baby yarn alternating with rows of a soft Lemon fluffy yarn I have threaded satin ribbon around the pixie hood and Base . It fastens with two small White pearly buttons. This would be a lovely cape for a Baptism, Christening or maybe even a Wedding, It would be ideal to snuggle your reborn baby too x It would make a great baby shower gift or to welcome a new baby girl into the world. Such a pretty, angelic outfit to bring your new baby home in.
Add a touch of personality to your kitchen or home decor with this pretty tea towel. A modern Menorah graces the middle of the towel and the words Happy Hanukkah are above it making this such a nice addition to your own home, or someone else's! As an added plus, whatever name you choose can be printed below the design. The fabric is super soft as it's 100% cotton. The print goes on the front side placed so the towel can be folded and hung on a stove, wall oven, kitchen cabinet or wherever you choose, with the design front and center. - 100% cotton - One size (28" × 28") (71.1m × 71.1cm) - Design printed on one side - Sewn-in care label
Healthy looks different on everybody. Yet, health, just like happiness, looks good on anyone. Our current health status is very much a build-up or a follow-up of our many unhealthy or healthy daily habits. Everyday practices, whether good sleep habits or poor hygiene, reflect on our physical and mental health. If truth be told, very few can boast about having immaculate health. And while certain health-related issues, such as acute illnesses, appear rapidly, many chronic diseases and often mental health problems stem from unhealthy lifestyles and bad habits.
EASY suncatcher craft that is so pretty. This spring or summer flower craft is a must-try crafts idea for kids of all ages!