Maleficent Costume Tutorial Part 2: How to Make the Easy DIY Dress
This dress is mostly based on the Maleficent costume from christening scenes in the Maleficent movie, with a little artistic liberty taken to simplify it.
This dress is mostly based on the Maleficent costume from christening scenes in the Maleficent movie, with a little artistic liberty taken to simplify it.
If you have an old basket lying around, a little construction paper can turn it into a festive Easter bunny basket.
An old silk tie will produce uniquely dyed Easter eggs. Colorful ones will often produce tie-dye type designs, but the plainer ties, such as a black print on a light background, produce eggs that...
An old knitted blanket, some craft foam, and duct tape will get you chain mail, armor, and movable gloves to finish your Sauron costume.
A horseshoe and little shamrock ribbon give this St. Patrick’s Day decoration an added boost of luck.
A long piece of green paper and some scissors will get you a cheery St. Patrick’s Day garland.
A couple sheets of craft foam and some silver paint will get you a fairly metallic looking Sauron helmet for around $10.
You can make a fairly convincing Sauron’s mace using old wrapping paper tubes, some clay, and a little bit of spotty painting.
This is a simple Valentine soap bar that can be made with melt and pour soap. To make this soap bar you’ll need two heart-shaped soap molds, with one being small enough to fit...
A few layers of tissue paper glued together in a honeycomb pattern makes a charming pop-up Valentine heart card. Because tissue paper is so thin, you can fit many layers inside of the card,...