In Just 6 Easy Steps Create Ombre-Tinted Mason Jars

(Send yours to me if you end up with one, though!) However, feel free to tint your mason jars in any color of your choice. Red would be very pretty, of course, reminiscent of cranberry glass. Green jars, too. When I say easy, I mean it, too. In this tutorial, they have the brilliant idea of using the oven! Step 1. In small mixing bowls add 1 table spoon of water each and different drops of food coloring....

June 10, 2015 · 1 min · 192 words · Carlos Cooper

How to Make a Pillow

How to Make a Basic Pillow and Pillow Sham Basic Pillow 1. Check the measurement of the pillow. of fabric using the same measurement of the pillow. Stitch the fabric facing on the same sides. and leave an opening to insert the pillow. Smooth the edges by cutting the excess fabric. end the opening once the pillow is inserted And your Basic pillow is done! Pillow Sham 1. Pretty similar to basic pillow but Pillow Sham has a different measurement when cutting the fabric....

June 9, 2015 · 1 min · 144 words · Donald Parrish

Make An Adorable Infinity Scarf In Just 8 Easy Steps!

Looking for a great sewing project for beginners? This DIY sewing tutorial might just be a perfect fit for you. Infinity scarves are very versatile accessories that can go with tons of outfits. verify its 24 inches long and at least 54-60 inches wide. Step 2 Measure 24 inches long and 54-60 inches wide and then cut the fabric. Step 3 Fold it lengthwise and get your pins. Pin along the edges....

June 9, 2015 · 1 min · 183 words · Teresa Hopkins

27 Quick Sewing Projects To Make In Less Than 5 Minutes

These quick and easy sewing projects are perfect for sewing beginners or experts. Either way, these sewing tutorials are useful for everything from nifty storage ideas to DIY home decor. 5 Minute Pillow viaramblingrenovators DIY pillows dont have to be complicated. 5 Minute Kleenex Holder viahellocreativefamily Dont waste your money on tiny Kleenex packs. Make your own with this easy sewing tutorial! And the best news itll be ready for the kids to wear in just 5 minutes!...

June 8, 2015 · 2 min · 327 words · Lindsay Williams

DIY Shabby Chic Decor – Lamp and Lamp Shade

Personalizing your lighting at home can never be this easy! Step 2 Paint lamp base ensuring all surfaces are painted. Apply second coat after the first coat has dried. Step 3 Lay out the fabric and cut 4-inch strips. Repeat the steps cutting several strips. Step 4 Lay the fabric strips and cut once more into 4-inch strips. You should get a stack of 4-inch squares. Now, pinch the glue...

June 8, 2015 · 1 min · 110 words · Lisa Dillon

How to Crochet: Single Crochet Stitch for Beginners

Are you finding it hard to crochet even a single stitch? While it might seem intimidating at first, all it takes is patience and a lot of practice. Hold the yarn by wrapping around your pinkie going behind your pointer finger similar to the picture shown below. repeat step 3 to create a chain of 15. After creating the chain. insert hook to the hole of the second to the last chain youve created and grab the yarn through....

June 8, 2015 · 1 min · 148 words · Brandon Shepard

DIY Horseshoe Picture Frame – Cool Country Craft Idea!

A DIY horseshoe picture frame is the perfect craft project for any equestrian fanatic. Put a rustic touch in your DIY home decor with this easy upcycling idea. These homemade picture frames also make great diy gifts for your equine-inclined friends and family. This step by step tutorial makes this upcycled craft easy to create. Step 4 Insert the picture in between the plastic and the felt paper. Paint it lighter as you go down to create an ombre effect....

June 5, 2015 · 1 min · 80 words · Rodney Booker

Mason Jar Salad Recipes – 4 Ideas for Salads In A Jar

Are you a salad junkie? Heres a delightful recipe for you which can satisfy all your salad cravings. But for now, we are doing 4 Salad-In-A-Jar. In this video by theThe Domestic Geek, you will learn how to do this decadent and amazing recipe. Just follow the simple steps below! For the dressing recipes, choose the video below and check the description. Love these mason jar salads? Pin this to save....

June 5, 2015 · 1 min · 71 words · Denise Banks

DIY Outdoor Storage Bench Tutorial

Want a bench seat which also functions as a mini-shed? It can even look good in your veranda. Moving it around will be a breeze since it doubles as a wheel-barrow. Learn how to do this by following the simple steps byBetter Homes and Gardens. Everything is pre-assembled from the hardware store. All you gotta do is glue and screw! STEP 2: Drill holes on the edge and screw the pieces together so they can be clamped tightly....

June 4, 2015 · 2 min · 271 words · Jennifer Harris

DIY Sewing Tutorial – Stitch in a Ditch

Learn how to sew this stitch for yourself with this Youtube video lesson. Step 2 Ensure they are pressed apart and slowly go right in that ditch. Step 3 Carefully go along until you reach the end of the fabric. Your stitch will be visible from the front and the back.

June 4, 2015 · 1 min · 51 words · Melissa Price

How to Turn Dollar Store Treasures Into Mason Jar Wine Glasses

In need of some new wine glasses? These redneck wine glasses have a ton of benefits over the store-bought ones. The lid allows you to keep it fresh and free from debris. Most importantly, these wine glasses are super cheap and easy to make. All you need is some mason jars, super glue, and some candlestick holders thats it! If youre going for a shabby-chic look for a wedding,these are a perfect DIY for you....

June 4, 2015 · 1 min · 136 words · Larry Vazquez

Outdoor Storage – DIY Firewood Rack

Outdoor Storage DIY Firewood Rack How to do it: 1. Heres a closer look from a different angle. The next thing we need to do is just simply screw the remaining parts of the frame. check that that the screws are locked tight. Then well just do that to the other end on the left side of the frame. This should how it would look like from the left side angle....

June 3, 2015 · 1 min · 161 words · Dana Miller

How to Sew a Blind Hem Stitch

Step 2 Tuck the knot and grab a little fabric underneath and pull through. Step 4 Continue repeating the steps until you reach the end of the hem. Step 5 Flip it over and you should be left with a barely seen stitch.

June 2, 2015 · 1 min · 43 words · Shirley Schroeder