Good morning. Brittni here from
papernstitch with this week's diy roundup. And today I am obsessed with the little things; those tiny diy's that will make a big impact on you and in your home. So, let's jump right in with the first tutorial...
If you're a camera nut, you probably know about Photojojo, a site for the camera fiend with photo-related diy projects, the coolest camera gear, and more. I stop by the site pretty frequently to check in on new diy's, and this recent project for a photorealistic gadget pouch (image above) is pure genius. You can actually make a pouch out of one of your old (or new) photographs. Awesome. And the best part? You don't need a sewing machine, which is music to my non-sewing ears.
Break out the nuts and bolts. Well, just the hex nuts really. This
braided hex nut bracelet from
Honestly...WTF is surprisingly glamorous considering the materials. The projects that Erica and Lauren come up with for their blog are insane! Such a great resource for fashion and diy's.
Then, get some woodland inspiration with this
clever log display jar created by Kate Pruitt (found on Design Sponge). In about two hours in time and a few dollars in supplies, you'll be displaying your newest treasures in the coolest curiosity cabinets ever.
And if you're feeling unclean after the woodland project, check out this fun felt soap diy from Wit and Whistle. It's a great gift idea for a friend's upcoming birthday, or even something like a party favor. *This is probably the easiest project in today's roundup. So, be sure to try it.
And lastly, if you're struggling to stay organized so far this year, head back to the woods for this
rustic wood alphabet magnets tutorial from none other than
Aesthetic Outburst. Such a great idea. Perfect for the fridge or any other magnetic surface. Hang family photos, your niece's latest art project, or your to-do's list.
What tiny projects will you be working on this weekend?
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About Brittni: She is the founder of the
handmade exhibition site, papernstitch and is also the editor of a
handmade blog, by the same name. When not working on papernstitch, she is dreaming up fun little tutorials and crafting projects for her home.
If you love DIY as much as Brittni does, visit her free diy projects and tutorials section for more than sixty quick and easy projects.
These are fantastic!
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LOVE the picture of the camera!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so great. Also found the cute diy bracelet yesterday and everybody around are impressed. We will probably make them this weekend. And I also love love love the camera, it is just perfect. Photojojo has such great things. The things made out of wood - amazing. Oh, this post is just perfect :)
ReplyDeleteThose magnets are super cool! I've been loving all things wood lately.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration - I'm dying to try the jewelry project!
ReplyDeleteBut my DIY project this weekend is making a homemade snake birthday cake for my son's 1st birthday. Wish me luck!
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These look like such fun projects!
ReplyDeleteLove the Photojojo site. Super cool! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the alphabet magnets. Such a cute idea. So much better than your typical refrigerator letter magnets!
ReplyDeleteDude! Even I can do that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the simple inspiration that looks wonderful.
Sigh.
Doable DIY always excite me.
Love your blog.
I LOVE that bracelet. I'm a failed DIY-er. I bookmark dozens of sites with project that I'm absolutely-positively-for-real-this-time going to do...and then I just don't. I envy crafty people!
ReplyDeleteThis cam is nice. I haven't seen one like this and because of your article I will go and check it out.
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@Nika Thanks Nika. Glad you liked this post. Hope you had a great weekend.
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And to everyone else who commented. Thanks. So glad you enjoyed the roundup.
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Like the Magnets. They cool
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