June 4, 2018
DIY Chocolate Bar Notebook Cover
This notebook looks almost good to eat, and is much easier to make than normal chocolate. This fun and easy DIY notebook cover is sure to make all your friends question your sanity. Materials Cheap notebook Puffy paint in: Red Yellow Light brown Black Paint brush White acrylic paint Sponge brush Cardboard which you can get when you buy something from Amazon Shot glass for mixing paint Step 1: Prime the DIY Notebook Cover Start
June 1, 2018
Make a Kawaii Watermelon Slice Charm
Watermelon is a refreshing treat in the summer, and can be eaten in a few different ways, such as frozen into ice cubes and gnawed on. This watermelon slice charm looks good enough to eat, and makes an adorable accessory. Materials Wire Pliers Light green, dark green, black, translucent, red, and pastel pink Sculpey Chain Step 1: Gather the Materials to Make a Watermelon Slice Charm Start by rolling out little balls of each color
May 30, 2018
How to Draw a Teddy Bear
On Instagram, I noticed a thing that seems to get a lot of love is polymer clay plushies and drawings of plushies that look adorable and lovable. This tutorial will teach you how to draw a teddy bear in under an hour. What you need Chapstick container Round nail polish bottle Pencil Eraser Prismacolor black marker Brown pencil Red pencil Step 1: Head and Torso of your Teddy Bear Drawing Start by drawing the head
Reading is very fun, and most people nowadays read on their phones, Ipads, or some sort of e-reader. But for those of us who still enjoy the smell and feel of a real book but can never find their bookmarks, here is a cheap, easy and fun way to make one with simple, recycled, and non-toxic materials. Bookmark Materials Glue Markers A take-out container lid Acrylic paint Glitter Step 1: Prepare the Lid for your
May 21, 2018
DIY Galaxy Jar
So, after tinkering around for a month or two and a bit of researching, I learned how to make galaxies in a jar. Here is my simple tutorial for how I made my galaxy jar. Galaxy Jar Materials A jar Glitter (silver, blue, copper, purple, iridescent) Cotton swabs Black paint Blue metallic paint Pastel paint (pink) Water Shot glasses Pink metallic paint Multifunction tool Step 1: Set up to make the Galaxy Jar Start by
May 16, 2018
Make your own Stuffed Animal Bed
Most people love stuffed animals, but sometimes too many can gather on your bed and you have no room to sleep. Here is a moderately easy tutorial to make a stuffed animal bed, so that they may hog their own bed and not yours. What you need Hot glue sticks, quite a few of them High temp hot glue gun Parental supervision Foam or stuffing A lot of popsicle sticks Some pieces for old dollhouses,
May 14, 2018
How to Draw a Poodle
Poodles are highly intelligent and hypoallergenic dogs. They may seem to just be prissy show dogs, but they are very protective and loving as well. Their pretty haircuts can be a bit of a challenge to draw, however it can be done. What you will need Pencil Sharpie Eraser Paper Patience Possibly a ruler To Draw a Poodle, Start with Basic Outlines Start by drawing a thin triangle on the paper, at about a 60
May 11, 2018
How to Draw a Fox
Foxes are adorable, with their fluffy tails and pointy ears. This is the process of how to draw a fox worthy of adding to your doodle book. What you need Sharpie Pencil Eraser Colored pencil set Step 1: Draw a Fox Tail and Face The tail of the fox drawn started with a stretched out “S” shape, curving up and out from the body of the fox. The connecting line of the fox tail should
May 9, 2018
How to do a Quick Dragon Doodle
Dragons are fairly easy to draw. This dragon doodle tutorial will show you how to doodle a dragon curled around a tower. What you need: Kneaded eraser Paper Pencil Ruler is definitely good to have Optionally colored pencils or markers Draw Your Dragon’s Base lines Start by using your ruler to help you make two straight lines that are vertical on the paper. Draw the curve of the dragon by drawing a slithery shape over
May 7, 2018
DIY Air Plant Holder
Air plants are quite fascinating, how they can grow without any soil or roots. Because of this, the options for air plant holders are much more different than those for plants with dirt. For instance, you can make a very strange air plant holder out of… plastic shot glasses? What you will need 7 lightweight plastic shot glasses Hot glue gun Hot glue gun sticks Patience Glass beads Air plants Gathering and Starting your Air