How-To: Locked Diary
Whether your kid is a Harriet the Spy lover or a wannabe writer, it doesn’t get much better—or more essential—than a locked diary.
Origami, letterpress, linocuts, laser-cuts, pepakura, pop-ups, flip-books, silhouettes, maché, and more.
Whether your kid is a Harriet the Spy lover or a wannabe writer, it doesn’t get much better—or more essential—than a locked diary.
25-year-old Minnesota native Amber Rousse made this gorgeous quilled map of the world, over a period of six months. She started out by drawing the map on thin cardboard. Then she tackled the land first, accounting for mountains by making taller quilled pieces. When the land was finished, she made large, gorgeous sweeping swirls of green to represent the ocean, and then filled in the rest.
These hand-sewn paper seed packets are charming, inexpensive, and easy to make. You can choose flowers you love, and every time your guests see them growing in their garden, they will think of your beautiful wedding.
These DIY mini pajakis by Honestly WTF are pretty spectacular and fun!
Celebrate all of the awesome dads in your life in fun DIY style with this Father’s Day bow tie garland!
Make your own upcycled paper grocery bag baskets for fruit-picking or storing your farmer’s market finds!
I’m absolutely loving the colors and designs in these gorgeous painted and embroidered greeting cards!