Chopstick Wrapper Bookmark
Craftbits has a great quick craft on how to turn chopstick wrappers into fun bookmarks. Link.
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Craftbits has a great quick craft on how to turn chopstick wrappers into fun bookmarks. Link.
John Boak sends us this site, Wrap Art, which shows you how to wrap presents creatively in many ways from repurposing materials or by using fragments of paper and miscellaneous items from around your house. Link.
These paper girl bookmarks are as easy as 1-2-3. Caroline and Marie of DIYnamite show you how you can dress up your books with a little friend. Link.
Design Sponge has a great write up covering the recent Stationery Show in NY. A few of our favorite crafters like Jill Bliss were there and missed the Maker Faire. Check out all the cool finds like these Nantaka Joy notebooks in this part one post up on Design Sponge. Link.
I never knew junk mail could look so good. Check out Patricia of A Little Hut’s tutorial on how to make your own junk mail art, as well as cards and bookmarks. Looks fantastic! [ via ] Link.
Amie Miller writes: I was inspired by the Katamari paper toy you posted in the CRAFT blog a week ago and made my own owl version, Hoots. There is a link to download the pattern and a picture of the finished project. I would love to see Hoots in other locations, so photos of your […]
Check out Amy at Craft Chi’s tutorial on how to screen print with paper stencils. Link. Update 2:10pm: Amy is on a roll here. She’s got a new tutorial just up on screen printing with a thermofax machine. – Link.