Learn how to make a easy lazy susan with no special tools (no bearings)! I used a wooden tray and made it look rustic with two layers of paint and a sanding block. This is arguably one of the laziest lazy susans you can make. The DIY organization hack is great for kitchens, party table settings, picnic tables, and more. I used mason jars to store utensils/cutlery.
First attempt at needle felting! I pricked myself about half a dozen times. Midway, I needed a band aid! haha. I completely underestimated the amount of time and effort it takes to needle felt. I love the result, though. It's super cute, but my hands aren't very happy with me.…
This video will show you how to fold an origami cat face, based on the traditional origami star (Lucky Star) model. When I first saw this interpretation from Brians, I knew immediately that I had to make a tutorial for it. It's such a cute and clever take on a…
In this video, you'll learn how to make a traditional Lucky Star, or Puffy star. These can be made with paper or ribbon. They look great in mason jars, or any clear jar. Cover them with several thin layers of ModPodge for a longer lasting star. String them with a…