How to Dye Queen Anne’s Lace with Food Coloring
In this tutorial I’ll show you how to dye Queen Anne’s Lace with food coloring. It’s a pleasant pastime. Well it’s Queen’s Anne’s Lace season (a.k.a wild carrot), so I’ve been dying some as...
In this tutorial I’ll show you how to dye Queen Anne’s Lace with food coloring. It’s a pleasant pastime. Well it’s Queen’s Anne’s Lace season (a.k.a wild carrot), so I’ve been dying some as...
Well, I’m betting I’m the first one to try this! A mockingjay pin made out of wheat.
If you’ve got a few cornhusks leftover from your dinner, learning how to make a cornhusk doll is a great way to put them to use. You will need: Dried cornhusks Thread/string An acorn...
Normally I’m a patient person, but when it comes to redecorating my room, I turn into a rather lazy seamstress. When it’s my own room, I pretty much want it “done yesterday” so I...
The lavender is in full bloom, so it’s time to make some lavender bottles!
There aren’t many cats that don’t love the smell of catnip. It’s basically like a feline drug that makes even older cats seem like they’re crazy high.
I used a sunflower for this soap bar, but this technique can be done with any soap mold. It’s just a matter of layering it in multiple colors and putting a little rubbing alcohol...
Here is part 2 of the tutorial. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
Hemp is one of the strongest most eco-friendly fabrics on the planet. The hemp used in this project came from www.hemptraders.com (Sorry, the sound in this one is rather poor after the intro) Video...