Showing posts with label DIY teen decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY teen decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 11

Puffy Paint Monogram Storage


I have totally fallen for the Monogram trend. I just want to put my initials on everything! I made this supper cool Monogram storage tote for my friend using some Puffy Paint and her initial that I printed from my computer using word art. It was so easy! 
Here is what you will need:
a denim or fabric storage bin 
Word Art letter (printed and cut out) 

Step 1: Using the Clear Gell Tacky Glue, wrap ribbon around the bin near the top. Layer 2 different ribbons for more visual appeal. 

Step 2: Place the cut out word art letter in the middle of the storage bin. If you are worried about it moving you can adhere it down with repositionable adhesive. Take the puffy paint along the outside of the letter. Add more dots closer to the letter and less as you move outwards. Then remove the paper letter. 

Step 3: Cut the ribbons into about 6 inch strips and tie and tie them around the handles. You can add a few or cover the entire thing like I did. This adds such a fun twist! 

It was so easy to make, but the results are awesome! Personalization is everything these days! This would be such a cute basket for a gift too, that they can then use as storage in their room! It is perfect to store all of those random knick knacks in a stylish way! 

Tuesday, August 26

DIY Fabric Lined Drawers

Hey everyone! Tanner Bell here, I'm super excited to share with you this easy DIY featuring Liquid Fusion Spray adhesive. You're going to love how simple this is to make and will have to use this tutorial to customize all your drawers.

Wednesday, February 13

How to make Pretty Pastel Upcycled Can-tainers

 How to Make Pretty Pastel Upcycled Can-tainers
iLoveToCreate Teen Crafts
Avalon Potter
"Teen Crafted, Mom Approved"

When Avalon started saving tin cans for a project, I really wasn't sure what she had in mind.  But once I saw these super cute upcycled can-tainers, I was instantly smitten.  These pastel colors are easy to mix by combining your Crafty Chica Little paint colors with white.  Use Aleene's Tacky Glue to attach the matching baker's twine to the top of your painted area.  Add liners if you like, toss in your toothbrush, make up brushes, combs...whatever clutters your sink top or vanity.   Mess managed, adorably!

 
Remove labels and any leftover adhesive before starting.  Tape off section you wish to paint with blue painter's tape. 

Paint section with brush, one to two coats.  While paint is still tacky, remove tape and use a finger tip or cotton swab to gently remove any overlap.  Allow to dry.

 Add baker's twine in coordinating color to top of painted edge.  Run a thin line of Aleene's Tacky Glue underneath to secure twine.  Avalon added some tiny pennants to one can for fun. 

That's it!  How simply fabulous is that?


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