Toilet Paper Roll Wall Art :p

 What you need:

Toilet Paper Rolls- the number depends on how large your creation will be

Tacky Glue

Scissors

Spray Paint

Wall Mount Squares

Patience 🙂

 

Gather toilet paper rolls. I used about 28 rolls for this project. Paper towel rolls count for approx. three regular sized rolls.

Squish your rolls

Cut slices of the roll to desired thickness. Cut into varying 1/2 inch slices and you will be able to get 12 slices from each roll.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have enough pieces.

 

Begin gluing pieces together. Try to put most of  the glue on the tip of the piece.

Attach slices together in the form of a four petal flower.

Your finished flower should look like this. Repeat step 6 until you have five completed flowers. Let dry.

Beginning attaching flowers together. The toilet paper rolls are pretty pliable at this point, so attempt to line the petals up exactly to form perfect circles.

 

Attach five flowers together to form a row and then repeat steps 6-9 until you have as many rows as you want. Then glue those rows together. Glue four rows together at a time to create a 5×4 flower grid and ending up making five grids. Finally, spray painted them!

You can also do this:

 Same few steps, until u make lots of these:

Then take the mirror you are going to use and place it on the floor and start adding all the circles around keeping in mind that you want to keep it in a circle.

At this point it looks like a snowflake so to completely round it out, you need to up making something that  looked like a tulip to fill in the spaces. For that glue two pieces together about a third in and then another two pieces right on the edge then attached them to the piece.

Make sure all the pieces are glued together using a drop of hot glue between pieces.

The next step could be to was to spray paint it all and attach a 10″ embroidery hoop to the mirror to give it a finished look and to hold the whole thing together.

Once everything is attached you could use command strips on the back of the mirror and hung it up!

Source: Made 2 Style

Tissue Flowers

Hie Guys 🙂 

 I found this amazing DIY tutorial on the internet and wanna share with all ladies here. These beautiful Tissue Paper Flowers could be a great idea for your wedding centerpiece decoration.

 A vase of pretty tissue paper carnations! Below is a close up of the flowers – aren’t they lovely?

 Want to make your own? Keep reading to find out how!

You will need:

  • Tissue paper
  • Scissors
  • 2 large paper clips
  • Pipe cleaners (chenille stems) or floral wire
  • Coloured marker pen
  • Optional: floral wire, floral tape, wire cutters 

Tutorials:

You can make your carnations any size, but I found that a 3″ (7.5cm) circle gives a realistic-sized flower. Fold your tissue paper in half again and again until it is just larger than your circle size. I used a 20×24″ sheet of tissue paper, which let me cut 48 circles at once – enough for 4-5 carnations!

Find a suitably-sized circular container and draw around it with a pencil onto your folded tissue paper.

Start to cut out the circle, holding all the layers of tissue paper together. If you can’t cut through the whole thickness, try cutting half the layers at a time, then draw another circle to cut out the other half. I found that I could cut through 48 layers with no problem, as the tissue paper is so thin. You don’t have to cut too exactly, so don’t worry if some of the layers don’t come out as perfect circles. Use a large paper clip to help keep the layers together.

As you continue to cut, add a second paper clip on the opposite side of the circles to keep all the circles together.

 This next step is the key to making the flowers look more realistic than standard tissue paper flowers. If you are in a hurry or making them with children, you could skip this step and still end up with nice flowers. It is a bit tricky and takes a few minutes to complete, but I think it’s worth it!

Take a marker pen with a complementary colour (a cheap kids’ pen is fine). A bold colour will give a more effective result. Use your non-writing hand to hold the edges of all the tissue-paper layers together, and use the side of the pen nib to begin to gently colour the edge of the circles. Take this slowly – if you press too hard, the tissue paper layers will separate. Colour a small section of the edge at a time, and go over each section a few times to ensure the colour is intense and the ink has saturated all the edges.

Continue to colour around the edge. When you are about halfway through, move the paper clips to areas you have already coloured, and fill in the gaps.

Note: I have switched to the white tissue paper for these photos as the coloured pen shows up more clearly!

Erm, yes. You may well end up with a coloured finger by the time you have finished (see below) as you have to hold the papers close to the edge to keep them together while you colour them! Don’t worry – it’ll wash off..

Remove the paper clips and select enough circles from the pile to make one flower. I used approx 12 circles per flower, but 8-10 circles would be fine.

Keep these circles together and poke two holes near the centre of the circles. I used the end of a pipe cleaner to do this, but if your pipe cleaners aren’t sharp enough you could use a large needle or similar.

Fold down about 1 inch of the pipe cleaner, and push the long end through one hole and the short end through the other hole.

Pull the ends all the way through, then twist the ends of the pipe cleaner together underneath the flower to keep all the circles together:

Now to make the petals. Separate the topmost circle and crumple it upwards from the centre. Scrunch up the paper randomly, but try to concentrate on the base of the petal (the centre of the circle) and leave the coloured edges alone.

Now repeat with each circle in turn. Crinkle each circle up individually, and try not to have the folds in the same place each time. You can see (below, right) how I am squeezing my fingers around the base of the petal each time I add a new circle. This stops the coloured petal edges from being creased into folds.

Keep scrunching… When all the circles have been crumpled up, you will end up with a lovely carnation like this:

And that’s it for the basic tutorial! If you are making these with children, you probably want to stop at this point. If you want to make the stems look more realistic, here are some ideas:

Make a double-headed stem by cutting down one pipe cleaner to half its length (use wire cutters for this) then twisting it together with another completed stem:

If you aren’t satisfied with my green furry caterpillar stems, so you can convert them with some floral wires and green floral tape:

Cut the floral wire to the same length as your stem.

Holding the wire and pipe cleaner stem together, start to wrap the floral tape tightly around them. Start about 1″ down from the flower head (below, left) and wrap up the stem to the head. Then wrap all the way down the stem to the bottom. To wrap without the tape getting tangled up, hold the tape steady and at an angle to the stem with one hand (below, right), and use your other hand to twirl the stem around, winding the tape around itself as it goes.

The floral tape will stick to itself, so there is no need to use glue to fasten it down. Remember to stretch the end of the tape as you wrap the end of the stem, to help it to stick securely.

Make just one as a paper buttonhole. Make about a dozen, and you have a beautiful bouquet!

Not that difficult right 🙂

Will keep you posted about more crafts soon..

Until then, have fun 🙂

Gudnight.. 

 

Source: Bridal Cookie

String It Up!!

Hey friends 🙂 

So todays post is on a “craft’, I am sure the gurls will love it and am pretty muc sure non of the guys would like to do :p you can still read it though 🙂

Well I have for you an amazing trick, which you can use to decorate your rooms bring in a cozy home touch to your hostel rooms 🙂 I am sure you will love it 😀

So I am going to tell you how to make an amazing looking hanging string balls 🙂 exciting enough, let me guide you through..

All you need is: 

How do I make glue string balls?

Step 1: Hang inflated balloon from ceiling.

 Step 2: Put string and glue in the jar with a hole in the lid. Next, pull string from hole while wrapping around the balloon.

                           

 Step 3: Wait until dry (try to contain yourself). Pop and remove balloon.

 

 Tada!!

 Isn’t it easy yet beautiful 🙂 You could use it as your imagination runs, outdoor sittings, above the dinning tables, in a corner in your drawing room, in your balcony, on your window corners etc etc..

 

Until next time, when I get more tricks to spice up your room..

Luv ya guys,

Gudnite 🙂