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Go Origami this Halloween
By DIY Maven
Origami Club has no less than 12 (13 if you count the witch's broom) folds perfect for a little Halloween cheer. Each example includes a diagram AND and animation of the folds, which is perfect for beginners.
19th Century Terrace House Goes Modern
By DIY Maven
This absolutely spectacular 19th century terrace house is located in Sydney's popular Paddington. The subtle changes to its traditional exterior hints at the modern transformation inside, both of which coexist quite nicely. For more images, visit Desire to Inspire.
Growing a Crystal Chair
By DIY Maven
Her name is Venus. She is a chair. Her creator, Tokuji Yoshioka, submerges her 'polyester elastomer skeleton' into an aquarium and gradually grows her natural crystalline epidermis fit for the goddess she is. Glorious. Via.
My daughter is a designer....she is 9.
By imjewelee
My daughter has created something and wants to Brighten up your world.
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Label removal
By janmarlaCoupla solutions from a winemaker's wife to get labels off bottles - fill with water and put it in the microwave until the water is pretty hot. Let it sit in the microwave for a few minutes. This softens the label from the inside. It helps thos labels that have metallic designs on them as well. We also use Goo-gone and for regular paper labels, just soak in water. Some labels can be removed using salad oil. Other labels can be removed by using oil, and then using detergent as an emulsifier to pull both oil and label off.
'Wood' Lampshade Inspired by David Trubridge
By lilybee
David Trubridge's Coral lampshade has been around for a while. I saw it first in Elle Canada and it's been popping up everywhere (it's in this month's Domino, where they have labeled it incorrectly as being a Arne Jacobson piece). While it barely registered at first I am now completely consumed by it... wake-up-at-four-in-the-morning-thinking-about-it style consumed. The trouble is that I don't have $500 to spend on a lampshade. So I have attempted a considerably smaller 'Inspired by' version,
I used:
- 3 rolls of Wood Effect Contact Paper
- Card
- A protractor, scissors, pencil
Here's what I did:
- I covered the card on both sides with the contact paper.
- I created a template for the three-pronged individual pieces » READ MORE
DIY #1: Hanging pictures
By xocupcakes
Okay! Hi everyone! Annie here! Here is my first DIY idea to share with you guys!
First of all, you take some pictures that you want to hang. You then can buy plain or decorated frames at a dollar or craft store. You can paste the pictures into the paper frames and then decorate your frames or leave them plain. Depending on what you want. You can use pom poms, markers, stickers... basically anything! Then you can take a ribbon and paste one frame onto it. Then measure out so that they are evenly spread out and then just keep pasting your frames and measuring them! Very easy and cheap! You can hang them on your wall by tape, tack, or maybe a screw! What ever you decide! Happy hanging!
- Annie <3
Noguchi Style Table, With Books!
By lilybee
I spotted this Coffee Table at an open house this afternoon.
It has that Noguchi Table vibe but would cost considerably less than $1,299. I like the quirky humour that uses coffee table books as, well, coffee table books.
The staging company who did the house just stacked up books that the homeowner already had then jammed the tempered glass on top. I'm not completely convinced by the dead cow rug (I like my dead cow lightly seasoned and cooked medium well), but the rest of the house was nice.
The Renovated Facade of Vintage Swank
By VintageSwank
After over a year of renovation, we have finished the front and rear facade. We wanted to share the outcome of alot of work, inspiration and tribulation. We are going to work on a gallaery of the entire project from the original horse hair plaster walls to the completed space.
Vintage Swank
www.vintageswank.com
Get The Sticky Stuff Off A Mason Jar
By lilybee
Sure it sounds simple, but I've just spent HOURS picking and peeling
and breaking my nails. Does anybody have a fool-proof,
no-picking-required method for getting the paper residue and sticky goo
off of jars? I know that I could just buy empty ones but I have A BUNCH
hanging around and I
need to unpeel them to use for the flower arrangements at Ted's
Naming Ceremony. Help me Curbly-Wan you're my nail's only hope!
Mason jars, beautiful on the inside!
How To: Water Balloon Lumaries.
By Chrisjob
Here's a simple how-to for making elegant lumaries or tea-light holders from paraffin wax. Simply melt the wax in a double boiler, fill the balloons, coat the outside, pop the ballon, and light 'em up. I wonder if this would work with animal balloons...hmm.
Emerging Trends: Boho Chic Meets Antique
By TheHome
There is an eclectic trend on the upholstery horizon that combines bohemian themes with vivid, exciting colors and bold patterning. These carefree statement pieces are inspired by handicraft and patchwork ancestors, but they have an essentially contemporary edge that defies conventional authority. Read more here.
Check out these other great articles from this week:
Trends on the Web
Thursday October 09, 2008
This week’s round up has us in the mood for a few simple DIY projects.
From chalkboard painted doors and candles to new trends in fabric and
fur that we’re dying to try, don’t miss these weekly highlights!
Patchwork Bedding Gets a 21st Century Makeover
Wednesday October 08, 2008
You can easily transform your » READ MORE
How To: Maintain Your Microwave.
By Chrisjob
From reheating last night's leftovers to making traditional prep faster to creating your own microwave popcorn, the microwave has become an essential piece of contemporary kitchen kit. So maintain your investment by keeping everything clean and functioning with this collection of tips.
- Interior cleaning
- Exterior cleaning
- Safety
- Making it last
Energy Seed generates street light from old batteries
By Doug Aamoth
What a smart solution to the problem of improper disposal of alkaline batteries! The "Energy Seed" concept comes from designers Sungwoo Park and Sunhee Kim. It's basically a receptacle for old batteries that collectively harnesses the leftover juice from all the batteries that are placed inside and uses it to power an LED street light.
This is a great idea for just about any environmentally-conscious neighborhood, but I'd actually like one of these for my house too! Maybe they'll design a consumer version as well.
[via Yanko]
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