Tuesday, October 14, 2008

So Cute! Album Pillows

Etsy seller Toggle makes these absolutely adorable crocheted pillows




Maybe I'm feeling some kind of childhood nostalgia for LPs right now (see previous post), or maybe these are just the cutest things ever. Judge for yourself.  You can get one yourself, for $50-68, with albums by the Rolling Stones, the Ramones, Bob Dylan, and others.   (via Craftzine)

Monday, October 13, 2008

DIY Album Cover Wall Organizers

 
Paper and Stitch has come up with this brilliant reuse idea for old vinyl covers.  Make your own wall organizers using their ingeniously simple tutorial.   (via Ready Made blog)

Friday, October 10, 2008

Falling in Love with Autumn

Fall is my favorite time of year...sure, spring has the flowers and the rBlogger in draft: Design Phoenix - Create Postelief that winter is over.  But fall has changing leaves, a crispness to the air, and football season.

In honor of the best season of the year, here's a collection of fall-themed crafts that I put together:

First Stop:

Fall Treats:



Halloween:



Cool Weather Fun (maybe not Fall-specific, but I like them):


  • Resurrection Fern:  Scarfette tutorial (above).  I couldn't wear this cuz I'd feel like I was choking, but it looks like just the answer for a nippy fall morning 
  • Knitty Magazine:  Maple leaf purse (It's cute!  Check it out!)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Another Painting

As promised, here is the other painting I've completed (of a wave). One person who say it asked if I finger painted it.  I take that to mean it has good use of texture and not that it looks done by a 4-year old.  Although, finger painting always was fun....

Sorry about the terrible snapshot photo...all of the advice articles on having a nice blog say that you should only post beautiful pictures.  And I constantly ignore that advice.  Well, I'm doing it again:



Jeesh.  I was even too lazy to crop the photo.  But you get the idea. 

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Pumpkin Carving Crafts

There's nothing I love more than a good holiday craft.  Growing up, crafting was how we celebrated holidays:  ornament making for Christmas, elaborate Easter egg dying,  crafting our own lace Valentines....the list really went on and on.  And of course, Halloween pumpkin carving.  Usually, my mom and I spurned the messiness of actually carving pumpkins and instead created charming faces using good old permanent markers.


For those of you who want to transform a pumpkin this Halloween, How About Orange provides a great list of links to carve, decorate, and generally maim your holiday gourd.  Hope all those pumpkin guts all over the place aren't too....horrifying!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Profiles in Craftiness: Rock Paper Scissors Collective

My friend Tam told me about this awhile ago, but since I've been neglecting this blog, I haven't shared it with you all yet. 


I'm very, very jealous of all the people in the Bay Area (that's the San Francisco Bay Area, for all you folks from elsewhere who think there might be more than one Bay Area) for many reasons, but partly because they have access to the Rock Paper Scissors Collective, a
"volunteer-run organization that fosters creativity and collaboration in order to strengthen local communities and encourage sustainable practices and alternative models 
RPS currently realizes this through an accessible space that offers free and low-cost classes, curated and open submission art shows, the retail of independently made clothing/craft/zines/music, a drop in arts lab, community events space, and youth involvement."
In other words, it's a place with some of the awesomest crafting classes around.  From classics like Knitting, Crocheting, or Silk Screening to wilder options like "Making Shoes out of Sweatshirts" "Girl-Friendly Skateboarding" or "Messing with Bikes" the options at Rock Paper Scissors are a crafty girl or guy's dream come true.  Did I mention I'm jealous?

So if you are lucky enough to live in the East Bay (or you're willing to commute), check out the Rock Paper Scissors Collective.

Monday, October 6, 2008

My Next Project: Foam Board Decor

Courtesy of Jessica Jones (of How About Orange? fame): Decor8 offers this simple wall art project tutorial.


Just grab some foam board from your local art store, glue on some paper, and start cutting. It's practically that easy. And it's lightweight, so you won't have any problem hanging it pretty much anywhere.