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Sweetest looking rumpshaker around.
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Another Buffyverse mini scene, of the front part of the Magic Box ✨ Featuring modified & painted Willow & Tara figures and almost everything built from scratch or found at Michael’s and a local antique mall. 12”x8”x9” with working lights.
#miniatures#buffy the vampire slayer#BtVS#tara maclay#willow rosenberg#tillow#diorama#mini scene#the Magic box#my art#diy projects#figure repaint#custom figure
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Made of an old pair of shorts lol
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⚜️💛✨ Stuff I've made the past few years. ✨💛⚜️
Because I'll hopefully make something better for a YT video tomorrow, I just wanted to share these today. (◕ᴗ◕✿)
#my art#ghibli aesthetic#kikis delivery service#harry potter fandom#crafts#diy projects#diy#harry potter fanart#studio ghibli#artists on tumblr#witchcore#witchblr#props#cosplay props
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I’ve been patiently waiting for a nice second-hand wood dresser to appear on fb marketplace or at Goodwill for months. Finally, I grabbed this one yesterday for $50.
My inspiration for this project are some dressers I saw at Anthropology that have gorgeous carved details. But I want my dresser to cost $200 or less rather than $2,000.
Of course I can’t add actual hand-carved wood, but I’ve got clay and some silicon molds + epoxy and a potential overconfidence in my DIY abilities.
First up, I removed the existing hardware and sanded this pretty lady down. She is now looking MUCH better without all those terrible stains (and the drawer pulls weren’t doing it for her, tbh).
Up next, I’ll give her a paint wash or three and start trying my hand at faking some carvings!
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#asmr relax#asmr#oddly satisfying#diy#tutorial#do it yourself#tutorials#crafts#diy ideas#diy projects#easy diy#origami#video tutorial#craft#diy videos
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Here’s a quick and comprehensive video of how I made paper 📝
#diy craft#diy#diy projects#paper#paper art#papercraft#paper making#mixed media#mixed medium#hawaiian artist#black artist#asian artist#my art#procreate
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Finished the blanket - finally
I can’t believe it's over 😅
Pattern: Starlite
#crochet#diy#häkeln#blanket diy#diy or die#diy projects#galaxy#galaxy art#crochet blanket#handmade#sun#moon#stars#sky#handarbeit#project
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yo dudes so i'm currently making a tma book for my friend!
it's basically the tma wiki but in book form :)
(highly inspired by what pricklypearviking on reddit did just much less cool)
current status: i run out of printer toner and im in pain so decided to share this to pass the time
#hope you enjoy this very unprofessional piece of bookbinding bc i am#the magnus archives#tma#tmagp#tma podcast#bookbinding#its so fun btw but requires more patience than i originally expected#we're both nerds so that's what she's getting for bday cheers#yes the cover is recycled from an old canon sketchbook and painted over with acrylics bc i very much lack real bookbinding equipment#diy projects
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DIY notebook/junk journal tutorial for people on a budget
I found myself watching a lot of bookbinding videos recently & had the realization: I could probably do that at home, for free. And I was right. So before an influencer convinces you to drop 50 dollars on a book press and a fancy bonefolder, here's how:
STEP 0: MATERIALS
Cardstock - This can be any slightly thicker paper. I've been using postcards and blank greeting cards, because they're already around the size I want, but you can even use the cardboard from a cereal box if you want something sturdier.
Scissors/Xacto knife - You need at least the scissors, but the Xacto knife makes things a lot easier. If you have an actual paper cutter, use that instead.
Glue - your choice, I've been using modpodge but you can use a glue stick, etc instead.
Sturdy tape - duct tape, electrical tape, masking tape, etc. It needs to hold up to wear and tear; washi/scotch tape will not work.
Binder or Paper clips - binder clips are my preference but large paper clips work in a pinch
Ruler(s) - If you have them, I recommend using two rulers: one metal (if you're cutting paper with an xacto knife), one plastic or wood (this will be your bonefolder).
Pen or pencil
Paper scraps - These will be the pages of your notebook. You want them to be the same size or bigger than your covers. You can use literally anything; I've been using the last blank pages of old planners and notebooks, end pages of old books, and various scraps that would otherwise be thrown away.
Safety pin - Awl substitute
Needle and thread
ADDITIONALLY you should have a) a surface to glue on and b) a surface to cut on. A piece of scrap cardboard works well for both.
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STEP 1: DECORATING THE COVER
Take the cardstock you want to use for your cover, cut it to size if you need to, and fold it in half, using the side of your wooden/plastic ruler to flatten the crease. If you want to decorate it, take a magazine clipping or paper scrap of your choice and glue it on one side ( shown below). Avoid gluing anything onto the crease.
Flip it over and trim the sides down. Cut off the corners, then glue and fold the sides over. Use the ruler on anything you need to crease.
Flip back over and repeat for the other side! Make sure to leave a gap at the 'spine'.
STEP 2: CREATING A SIGNATURE
A "signature" is a stack of folded papers, aka, your notebook's pages. Take the papers you wish to use, fold each of them in half, and nest them together. I've been using 10 sheets of paper for mine, which will become 40 pages total. It might be harder to fit more than this into a small-sized notebook. Also, I try to arrange the sheets so that the CLEAN EDGES line up at the BOTTOM of the stack, with the rough edges at the top. This way you'll only have to trim 2 sides instead of 3.
Line your cover up with the signature's bottom edge, making sure everything inside is aligned neatly. Then slap on a binder clip and trim off some of the excess material with scissors, if needed.
Use a ruler to mark where the edge of the cover is, then remove the cover to avoid damaging it (but keep the binder clip). Hold the ruler firmly in place slightly to the left of the line you just made. Carefully make repeated, even strokes with your xacto knife along the side of the ruler to cut straight through the layers of paper. Repeat with the top of the signature. A metal ruler is recommended for this step because a sharp xacto knife WILL CUT THROUGH PLASTIC AND WOODEN RULERS. I learned this the hard way, but if you're careful it should be fine. If you have access to an actual paper cutter, skip this step and use that instead!! it's way faster and safer!!
The finished signatures should be the same size as your cover now.
STEP 3: PUTTING IT TOGETHER
Stick your signature into the cover, align everything, then open to the center page. Clip the pages to the cover at the top or bottom, one on each side, in this 'open' position. Make a few marks along the center crease with even spacing.
Awl time. Using your marks as a guide, CAREFULLY push your safety pin through your signature and out through notebook's spine. You might want to use a thumbtack to make things easier on your fingers.
The next step is to sew the sheets together through the holes you made. Unfortunately this is not a sewing tutorial, so if you don't know how to thread a needle you might want to pause here and look that up. I'm using a simple saddle stitch, keeping the knots on the outside. There are many ways to do the actual book binding, including just stapling it, but this is how I do it.
You can remove the binder clips at this point. The only thing left to do is reinforce the spine. Trim the thread and fold your Sturdy Tape of choice over the spine, leaving some excess at both ends. The goal here is mainly to cover up the loose thread. Split the excess along the dotted lines shown below...
...Then stick it down on the insides of the front and back cover.
And you're done!!!!!
Enjoy your cool new handmade notebook!
#bookbinding#diy bookbinding#diy projects#diy craft#uhh#2024#if you have wondered why i havent posted any art in the past month its because ive been doing this#and also because of the horrors
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🍂 Led through the mist, by the milk light of moon... 🌙
My cross-stitched Halloween pillow is finished!!
#it took me almost 2 years but here she is#spooky season#cross stitch#halloween decorations#jack o lantern#frog and toad#halloween posting#halloween vibes#happy halloweeeeeeen#halloween#otgw#otgw fanart#over the garden wall#handmade#marlocandia.txt#spooky month#spooky art#spooky decor#diy craft#diy projects#cross stich pattern#hand stitching#stitch art#cross stitching#marlo's art
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I crocheted a baby Bill to quench my hyperfixation and discovered maternal love instead!
#gravity falls#the book of bill#book of bill#bill cipher#baby bill cipher#ford pines#billford#alex hirsch#crochet#amigurumi#crochet plushie#diy projects#fiber art
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I have decided to paint my boring wall. Now it has a Mizutsune.
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Customizing my tote bag because I don't want to pay to get it embroidered~
#diy#rabbits#it came out pretty decent!#I still have to finish the other side#diy projects#artists on tumblr#art
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I take back what I said earlier: I would absolutely sell my craft creations, and by "sell" I mean "trade for something I equally value". Do you like my punk rock giraffe stuffie? You can have one for $81... or a bag full of coreopsis seeds. A knit fringe lumberjack hat? Thats $195... or a jar of local honey. Ill sew new clothes for all of your kid's dolls, usually $300+ in labor and material, but Id rather they draw me a really cool picture that I can hang on my fridge.
#crafts#sewing#knitting#crochet#diy#diy projects#small business#bartering#what matters to me#communities
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