Renaissance Fortune Teller Costume Tutorial
This Renaissance fortune teller costume requires a little bit of sewing on the over skirts and sequins, but much of the rest of the costume base can be picked up for a few dollars...
This Renaissance fortune teller costume requires a little bit of sewing on the over skirts and sequins, but much of the rest of the costume base can be picked up for a few dollars...
A record clock a fun and practical way use up some vinyl records that are beyond listening, or that you have multiple copies of.
These little monster eye soaps are easy and safe to make with melt and pour glycerin.
This Captain America shield is made out of a $5 aluminum pizza tray.
Pine cones make wonderful decor items. Here are 2 variations for some quick and easy pine cone Christmas decorations.
This Iron Man arc reactor looks amazingly realistic, but is actually very easy to make and can be put together with just a few simple materials for around $5. The nice thing about this...
A broom corn swag will last for many years as broom corn dries very easily. They make lovely autumn decorations. You will need: Broom corn (also called ornamental grass/sorghum) Scissors Ribbon Wreath Wire Various...
I had a request for a Gungnir, Odinβs Spear tutorial. This is the version from the Thor: The Dark World movie, so it can be used for either an Odin cosplay, or for Loki...
To make a paper fortune teller, all you need is a square piece of paper and a marker.
You can make a cute mason jar mummy Halloween craft with a simple canning jar and a little cheesecloth. For a crisp, fresh-looking Halloween mummy use new cheesecloth, but if you want a Halloween...