I wanna make creative stuff

samaralex:

Invisible Vase

1.  Drill a hole in table and jar lid

2.  Attach jar lid to underside of table

3.  Fill jar with water, screw it back into the attached lid

4.  Add flower

justanotherteenbl0gger:

Men’s shirt to women’s skirt. 

justanotherteenbl0gger:

Men’s shirt to women’s skirt. 

whynotjustdiy:

diy light box!

great/simple idea for a homemade tracing table :D

click the image for the how-to!

whynotjustdiy:

diy light box!

great/simple idea for a homemade tracing table :D

click the image for the how-to!

modcloth:

We have been been seeing scallop details on everything from retro dresses to awesome outerwear——and now your eyes?! That’s right, the next time you are looking to liven up your lashes, try this oh-so-cute technique…in any color! (via The Beauty Department)
<3 Chelsey, ModStylist
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modcloth:

We have been been seeing scallop details on everything from retro dresses to awesome outerwear——and now your eyes?! That’s right, the next time you are looking to liven up your lashes, try this oh-so-cute technique…in any color! (via The Beauty Department)

<3 Chelsey, ModStylist

Need styling suggestions, trend tips, or dress details? Ask a ModStylist and your question might be featured on our feed!

scissorsandthread:

Paper Clip Chandelier | Mosaic Works
Yep, that’s right - paperclips!This is truly one of the coolest DIYs I’ve ever seen. It took over 14,700 paperclips to make this. That is true commitment to a project - I’ve given up over a hour on some projects! There is even a quick guide on how to create your own, though you would of course have to modify for your chandelier. If you try this - good luck! And make sure you share the pics!

scissorsandthread:

Paper Clip Chandelier | Mosaic Works

Yep, that’s right - paperclips!This is truly one of the coolest DIYs I’ve ever seen. It took over 14,700 paperclips to make this. That is true commitment to a project - I’ve given up over a hour on some projects! There is even a quick guide on how to create your own, though you would of course have to modify for your chandelier. If you try this - good luck! And make sure you share the pics!

brit:

Ready to make another statement… necklace? ;) Time to DIY it up with chain, shoelaces &amp; ribbon! Tutorial here.

brit:

Ready to make another statement… necklace? ;) Time to DIY it up with chain, shoelaces & ribbon! Tutorial here.

ps-imadethis:

The world is your oyster, so we encourage you to protect that precious gift with a dedication to reusing and repurposing every chance you get! Our bodies are made up of about 75% water, but life is 100% inspiration…combine the two and you’ve got the perfect reason to take one of the most commonly used everyday objects and turn it into an elegant, wearable creation- a sea-tastic pair of translucent statement earrings.
 To create, reinvent a plastic water bottle, cutting out 2 circles approx 2-3” inches in diameter.  Heat up the edges with a lighter, and watch how they instantly curl and ripple.  Pierce two holes with a needle.  P.S.- You may need to heat the tip of the needle before you pierce the plastic. Thread jewelry wire through a pearl and twist both sides together. We wrapped wire around the toothpick of our Swiss Army Knife to make a tiny loop for the earring wire to slip through the top.

ps-imadethis:

The world is your oyster, so we encourage you to protect that precious gift with a dedication to reusing and repurposing every chance you get! Our bodies are made up of about 75% water, but life is 100% inspiration…combine the two and you’ve got the perfect reason to take one of the most commonly used everyday objects and turn it into an elegant, wearable creation- a sea-tastic pair of translucent statement earrings.

To create, reinvent a plastic water bottle, cutting out 2 circles approx 2-3” inches in diameter.  Heat up the edges with a lighter, and watch how they instantly curl and ripple.  Pierce two holes with a needle.  P.S.- You may need to heat the tip of the needle before you pierce the plastic. Thread jewelry wire through a pearl and twist both sides together. We wrapped wire around the toothpick of our Swiss Army Knife to make a tiny loop for the earring wire to slip through the top.

enlitenflicka:

lampa
myworldfullofpics:

DIY Cup Speakers DIY Projects | UsefulDIY.com on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/54676642/via/myworldfullofpics

myworldfullofpics:

DIY Cup Speakers DIY Projects | UsefulDIY.com on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/54676642/via/myworldfullofpics

misskimkong:

I was thinking of creating a new accessory when I noticed a moon-like figure of a CD when overlapped by another. I thought it would be a good pendant for a necklace so I tried to upcycle the CDs I wasn’t using anymore!

DIY Metallic Necklace

Materials needed:

2 CDs
Puncher
2 pcs….