Hello! Today, I'm going to show you how to make three DIY Halloween pillows that do not have to be sewed. I'll show you how to make a black cat pillow. Then I'll show you how to make a bat pillow and for the last DIY I'll show you how to make a pumpkin pillow with a pumpkin face on the front of it.
What you will need for all of these pillows are fabric, pillow stuffing, scissors, paint, pencil, a paintbrush, and a glue gun.
How to Make the Base of Each Pillow
Cut a piece of fabric into two squares or two rectangles.
Place both pieces of fabric on top of each other, pick up the top piece of fabric, and glue around the borders on the bottom of fabric. Then place the other piece of fabric on top of that one. Make sure you leave a hole.
Flip the pillow inside out through the hole that you left open. Then you can stuff the pillow and glue the opening shut. You will do this for all the other pillows.
DIY Black Cat Pillow
Use black fabric to make this pillow.
After you make the illow, paint on any face you would like onto the front of the pillow. I decided to paint a sleeping cat.
DIY Bat Pillow
After you make the pillow, print and cut out some bat templates and trace them onto a different color of fabric than the pillow.
Then cut out the bats and glue them to the front the pillow with the glue gun.
DIY Pumpkin Pillow
All you have to do is make the pillow, cut out eyes and the mouth from a different color of fabric, and glue the pieces onto the front of the pillow.
Question Time!
What do you think about these pillows? Which pillow is your favorite?
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you how to make a t-shirt corset with safety pins and ribbon. This corset is really easy to do and it looks really cute.
For the first jar, I'll show you how to make a candy corn painted jar with a hole on the front shaped as a piece of candy corn. The second jar has a bunch of candy corn all over it.
What you will need...
What you will need for both of these DIY's are jars, scissors, a pencil, a paintbrush, paint, masking tape, twine or ribbon, a x-acto knife, paper, LED candles, and glass beads.
DIY Candy Corn Jar #1
Take a piece of masking tape and cut it in half. Place one piece of tape down on something that you can easily peel off the tape from and overlap the tape with the other piece of tape to make a bigger area for your candy corn shape that will go on the front of the jar.
Draw out a shape of piece a candy corn on the tape and cut it out.
Place the tape onto the jar.
Then paint the jar the s colors as candy corn. Wait till the jar drys before you paint the next color.
When the jar drys, peel of the tape.
Take a x-acto knife and scratch off any of the paint that went under the paint.
Put the LED candle and glass beads into the jar. Don't use a real candle because that can cause a fire.
Tie a bow onto the jar with twine or ribbon.
DIY Candy Corn Jar #2
All you have to do is paint a bunch of candy corn on the front or all over the jar.
If you messed up scratch the paint off with the x-acto knife.
Put the LED candle and glass beads into the jar and tie a bow on to the jar with twine or ribbon.
Final Thoughts!
I think both of these jars are really cute and perfect for fall. In the comments down below let me know what you think about these jars.
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you seven DIY organization ideas and life hacks. These are all great ways to organize a room or great ways to organize a closet.
Muffin Pan Organizer
The first idea I'll show you is that you can use a muffin pan to organize small things like buttons.
This is a great way to separate things while your making something.
Basket Organization
The second organization idea is to use a picnic basket to hide extra things in.
You can put stuffed animals, pillows, books, or whatever you would like into the basket.
I love this idea because it's a great place to put my stuffed animals.
DIY Jar Organizer
For the third idea, I'm going to show you how to make this jar with a label on it.
Write down whatever item you are going to store in the jar onto the piece of cardstock paper and cut it out into any shape you would like.
Put some Mod Podge onto the back of the piece that you just made and place it onto the jar.
You may need to hold the piece of paper onto the jar for 30 seconds or more so it sticks to the jar.
When the jar is done, you can put the item that you wrote down onto the piece of paper into the jar.
Sunglasses Hanger
For the next idea, you can put your sunglasses onto a hanger and display them.
All you have to do is put your sunglasses onto the bottom part of the hanger and hang the hanger up on your wall.
You can put around five sunglasses onto your hanger. It would also depend on the size of the hanger.
DIY Toilet Paper Roll Cord Holder
For the fifth organization idea, I'll show you how to make two versions of a cord holder.
What you will need for this DIY is duct tape, toilet paper rolls, paint, a pen or a pencil, a paintbrush, and scissors.
For the first version of the roll wrap the tape onto the paper roll and cut off the extra. Wrap all the around the roll or just part of the way. You can paint on the part you don't put tape on before because it is easier to do then after taping.
The second version of the roll is that you can just paint the roll.
When the rolls are dry write the name of whatever cord is going inside the roll onto the roll.
Now you can put the cord inside of the roll.
More Basket Organization
For the next idea, you can use a basket to store stuff like stickers or pencils.
You can place a jar or a tin can inside of the basket. You can put pencils or pens in the jar or the tin can. I put the jar in the corner of the basket and I put stickers on the other side.
Closet Organization Life Hack
Take a chain and place your hangers into the chains holes. Depending on the size of your hanger you will need to have the right size of chain so the hangers can hang on the chain. You can put a lot of clothes onto the chain.
You can hang the hanger like this.
Final Thoughts!
and that's it! All of these are really great way to help you organize your room. Which DIY is your favorite?
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you how to make three easy DIY fall decorations.
DIY Leaf Garland
For first the DIY I'll show you how to make a leaf and picture garland.
What you will need is a leaf garland, pictures, and clothespins.
All you have to do is hang the pictures onto the garland with the clothespins. Then you can hang wherever you would like.
DIY Pumpkin Jar
For the next DIY, I'll show you how to make a pumpkin jar.
What you will need is a jar, paint, twine, paintbrush, scissors, a glue gun, string lights or a fake candle, cardstock paper, and a pencil.
Paint a thin coat of paint onto the jar. The reason to make a thin coat on the jar is because the lights in the jar will be able to shine though the paint.
When the jar is dry, take the glue gun and put a drop of glue near the top of the jar. Then wrap the twine around the top of the jar and when your done wrapping the twine on the jar, glue the twine on to the jar and cut off the extra twine.
Then you can take a piece of cardstock paper and draw out a leaf shape. I used a leaf shaped cookie cutter to trace around to make my leaf. Now you can put the stem of the leaf under the twine and glue the leaf to the jar.
The last thing you can do is put a fake candle or string lights into the jar.
DIY Pumpkin Bowl
The last DIY that I'll show you is a pumpkin candy bowl.
All you have to do is find a craft pumpkin with a hole on the front of it and put candy in it.
I think this is a really cute place to put candy.
Final Thoughts
and that's it! I think these DIY's are really cute and perfect fall decor. What do you think of these DIY's?
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you these three cute fall pillows that require no sewing. The pillows that I'll show you how to make is a candy corn pillow, a acorn pillow, and a pumpkin pillow.
Candy Corn Pillow
For the first pillow, I'll show you how to make a candy corn pillow.
Draw out a template of your candy corn, draw a border around the template, and cut out the template. The border is where the glue will go.
Trace the template onto a piece of fabric and cut two shapes out.
You should have two candy corn shapes.
Draw lines for where the colors of the candy corn go.
Paint the candy corn in.
Place the front of the pillow onto the back side of the pillow.
Lift the front of the pillow up and put a line of glue on the edges o the other candy corn shape. Let go of the fabric and press down to attach the fabric together. Do this all the way around and leave a hole at the bottom.
Flip the candy corn inside out by pulling the fabric thought the hole.
Stuff the pillow and close the opening.
Cut out some circles out of fabric and paint on some dots for the eyes.
Glue on the eyes.
Draw on the mouth and paint it in.
Acorn Pillow
All you have to do is follow the same steps as the candy corn pillow.
Make a template of a shape of an acorn and cut it out. Then trace the template onto fabric and cut out two pieces.
Paint the top of the acorn any color you would like. I painted mine gold.
Put the pillow together by placing the front of the pillow onto the back side of the pillow. Glue the pieces of the fabric together on the edges and leave a hole.
Flip the acorn inside out by pulling the fabric thought the hole and stuff the pillow. Then close the opening of the pillow.
Make some eyes out of fabric and paint and glue them on.
Then draw on the mouth and paint it in.
Pumpkin Pillow
For the last pillow, I'm going to show you how to make a pumpkin pillow.
Make a template in the shape of a pumpkin and cut it out. Trace the template on the fabric and cut out out two pieces.
Paint the stem of the pumpkin.
Put the pillow together like the other pillows by placing the front of the pillow onto the back of the pillow, glue the fabric together on the edges, and leave a hole at the bottom. Then, stuff the pillow and close the opening.
Make some eyes and glue them on. Draw and paint the mouth in.
Optional: Glue on a bow
Final Thoughts!
and that's it! I think all of these pillows are great for fall and they're really cute. In the comments down below let know what you think about these pillows.
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you five ways to recycle tin cans for organizing or design your room. You will learn how to make a tin can stacked organizer, a tin can lantern, a tin can trash can, and two pencil can ideas.
All of these DIY ideas are great ways to recycle tin cans instead of throwing them away.
DIY Tin Can Stacked Organizer
You will need
three tin cans
glue gun
scissors
scrapbook paper or cardstock paper
ruler
pencil
First you want to take your ruler, paper, and a pencil. You want to measure how tall the tin can is. Then you can measure how tall the can is on to the paper and cut out a 12 inch strip out.
Take the glue gun and glue a line of glue on to the tin can.
Place the edge of one side of the paper on to the glue and wrap the paper around the can.
Then glue the other side of the paper on top of the other side of paper that was glued first. You can cut off any extra paper that didn't get glued on with scissors.
Do this to the rest of the tin cans.
Glue the two cans that will be on the bottom and glue them together. Glue the last tin can on top of the bottom ones.
You can either have this organizer standing up or on its side.
DIY Tin Can Lantern
You will need
tin can
towel
nail
a hammer
paint
paintbrush
permanent marker
a fake candle
water
and a freezer
For a design draw some dots on to the tin can with the permanent marker. The permanent marker will come off.
Then, take the nail and place it on to one of the dots you made. Take the hammer and hit the nail a couple of times until you get a hole. Be very careful the nail will move because the tin can is slippery.
When your done with putting holes in the can, run the can under warm water to melt the ice. Dry off the water with a towel
Paint the tin can any color you would like. You can go back and poke a nail into the holes again if the holes get covered with paint
Put a fake candle inside the can.
DIY Tin Can Trash Can
You will need
a tin can
glue gun
scissors
scrapbook paper and cardstock paper
ruler
pencil
You do the same thing that was done to the stacked organizer. You measure how tall the can is and cut out a strip of paper. Glue the strip of paper to the tin can.
Cut out a rectangle and write a word on it. I wrote the word trash on mine.
Then, I used scissors that made a zig zag shape and created a border around the rectangle.
Glue the rectangle on to the front of the tin can.
DIY Tin Can Pencil Holder
You will need
a tin can
glue gun
scissors
scrapbook paper and cardstock paper
ruler
pencil
Cut out a rectangle and write a word on it. I wrote the word pencils on mine. I also used zig zag scissors on this to. Glue the rectangle on to the front of the tin can.
DIY Tin Can Pencil Holder #2
Another design for this tin can is that you can paint it with more than one coat and place a piece of colored tape like washi tape on to the can and write any word that you like on to the tape.
That's it for all of these DIY's! In the comments down below let me know what you think about these DIY's.
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you how to tie a scarf in many different ways. These are all really cute ways to wear to a scarf. Which way is your favorite way?
The Crossover
Bring the scarf to your neck and crossover the scarf behind you. Then bring the tails of the scarf to the front of you.
If you want you can tuck the tails of the scarf under the scarf .
The European Loop
Fold the scarf in half and wrap it around your neck. Take the tails of the scarf and put it through the loop on the other side.
The Bunny Ear
Depending how long long your scarf tie it once or twine around your neck. Take one tail and go though the loop that's on your neck Tie the tails together and hide is under the loop.
Scarf Belt #1 Belt Around Waist
Put the scarf around your waist and tie a knot.
Scarf Cover Up
Take a large scarf and wrap it around you. This works as a light jacket.
The One Loop
Wrap the scarf around your neck one time. Adjust the scarf way you want.
The Classic
Just put the scarf around your neck and let the scarf hang on your neck.
The DIY Infinity
Place the scarf on your neck or hold it and tie the tails together. Cross the tails over and place the scarf over your head.
The Toss
Put the scarf on your neck and toss the scarf over your shoulder.
Scarf Belt #2 Belt Through Loops On Pants
Put a scarf through the loops on your pants. Tie the tails of the scarf together.
The Simple Knot or The Ascot Knot
Put the scarf of your neck. Take one of the scarfs tails and overlap the other tail. Take the tail that's under the tail on top and put it though the loop. Cover the tie with the tail.
In the first DIY, I'll show you how to make a Polaroid garland. In the second DIY, I'll show you how to make a Polaroid picture frame display. In the last DIY, I'll show you how to make a Polaroid yarn display.
Polaroid Garland
You will need...
Polaroids or normal pictures
scissors
hole puncher
clothespins
tape
twine or yarn
cardstock paper
pencil
paper for stencil
Make a stencil of any shape that you want and trace it onto any color of the cardstock paper. Make and cut out as many as you need.
Put a hole into each shape with the hole puncher. Run the twine or the yarn through each shape.
Put the Polaroids onto the twine or yarn with clothespins or tape.
Hang the garland onto the wall with tape.
Polaroid Picture Frame Display
You will need...
A picture frame
Polaroids or normal pictures
scissors
clothespins or tape
twine or yarn
Put the pictures onto the twine or yarn with clothespins or the tape.
Hang the frame on the wall or put the frame on your desk.
Polaroid Yarn Display
You will need...
Polaroids or normal pictures
scissors
tape
yarn
Lay out your yarn and pictures on the floor to see what shape you want the yarn to be and where the pictures should be.
Tape the yarn and the pictures onto your the wall.
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