How to Make a Broom Corn Swag
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...
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, Odin’s 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...
A God’s eye is generally done with yarn, but is very striking when done as a wheat weaving.
If you made the record wreath I posted a couple weeks ago, then you probably have some leftover album covers. Upcycle them into fun record album binder covers.
If you have a box of tacks and an old transistor radio, you can make an inexpensive Star Trek communicator and Tricorder.
Turn your no longer used or duplicate records into a cute record wreath for your favorite music-loving friend.
Making a rag strip garland is a fun way to use up small pieces of fabric that are too little to use in other projects.
When a dream catcher is hung above one’s place of sleep, they are said to protect a person from bad dreams. Try making a dream catcher of your own and test the theory.