How-To: Make Marbled Paper
Erica Domesek of P.S. I Made This… takes a visit to design*sponge and shows Grace how to make marbled paper which you can use to make a lampshade or necklace. The accompanying video is fun to watch!
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Erica Domesek of P.S. I Made This… takes a visit to design*sponge and shows Grace how to make marbled paper which you can use to make a lampshade or necklace. The accompanying video is fun to watch!
By Joy Charde I love Geek Craft Month! In honor of this awesome month, I thought that it would be fun to make these geek inspired printables. You can use these as gift labels, book labels, stickers or hang tags. Just download, print, crop and enjoy. Totally geeky and totally cool! Download the Pattern PDF […]
I love the beautiful simplicity of this paper owl mobile from Joel of Made by Joel. He’s provided a template and instructions for making your own. I’d love to make a whole grouping of them to hang in a window.
A couple of weeks ago, Ann Martin of All Things Paper tweeted that she was thinking of making a quilled version of the Twitter Fail Whale. I’ve been following her closely ever since to make sure I didn’t miss the resulting project, and her work does not disappoint. She nailed the colors, and those waves […]
World Maker Faire New York is this weekend, and we’ve put together a full schedule for of awesome demos for both days at the CRAFT booth. Each day this week, we’ll profile one of the folks who will be presenting. Be sure to mark your schedule and head to the CRAFT booth for all the […]
These awesome accordion folded starbursts and medallions from Sara of Creative Jewish Mom are bright and beautiful and would be great party decorations or for a simple way to add a bit of color to your home decor. See how to make them over on her blog.
Here’s a little Friday inspiration from paper artist Nami Yamamoto, who creates colorful silhouettes inspired from the various natural and man-made objects she collects. These items of interest are then arranged in a specimen-like case to wondrous effect.