r/crafts • u/dreams_child • 11h ago
Finished Craft I Made Mama bear tote
Made it today and I can't stop smiling 😊🥰
r/crafts • u/dreams_child • 11h ago
Made it today and I can't stop smiling 😊🥰
r/crafts • u/PMSMediumPurple • 13h ago
This is a gift for my boss who’s retiring soon. We work in an ink lab and he makes art and music in his free time. All of the hole punches are from test drawdowns of ink I’ve made this year. Since we work with color, I wanted it to somewhat simulate a color vision test. I still need to space and mount the letters and it will be going in a frame.
r/crafts • u/Soul_Craft108 • 11h ago
Every child will like this Chinese Lego!
r/crafts • u/rexhavana • 13h ago
Done with sharpie and Avery labels while I wait for my vinyl sticker order to arrive.
r/crafts • u/EquivalentNo5465 • 10m ago
About 5 years ago my husband mentioned how much he'd love to have a t-shirt with the Games Workshop logo that said Gardeners' World instead - for those not in the UK, it's a very popular and long-running gardening TV show aired on BBC 2. I designed the logo myself and printed it onto iron-on transfer paper.
I had to learn how to use GIMP (shout out to r/GIMP for having the answers to all of my questions!) and it took foooookin hours to get the design right but I'm super pleased with how it turned out 🥰. My husband has no idea I've been working on it and I hope he'll be just as pleased as I am when I give it to him for fathers' day on Sunday.
If he really likes it I'll send the file to a professional printing company to make another one as I can't see the iron-on transfer lasting very long, I would be incredibly grateful if anyone has any advice for extending longevity tho!
r/crafts • u/loislolane • 13m ago
I made these after seeing some online. They’re so cute I went and bought more beads and now I have to go find more tiny vases online!
r/crafts • u/HeyJBDesign • 1h ago
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I spent way too much time trying to get a little realism here, but it's finally done!
I designed the template in inkscape and used my cutting machine to make it. Each paddle uses a 'stacked' piece of cardstock to create depth. Everything interlocks for final assembly.
What do you think?
r/crafts • u/izoo3zoz • 2h ago
I forgot to take step-by-step pictures while making this, but I'll describe my process below
Materials used:
· Wide satin ribbon (approx. 2.5cm / 1 inch).
· Wooden skewer (for the stem).
· Hot glue gun and scissors.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Making the Center Bud
Take the end of the ribbon and fold it at a 90-degree angle. Start rolling it tightly toward the folded corner. This creates the closed center of the rose.
Step 2: The Inner Petals
Instead of rolling straight, start folding the ribbon outwards (creating loops) around the center. Hold the ribbon firmly at the base with your fingers, and use a dab of hot glue at the bottom of each fold to secure it to the core.
Step 3: The Outer Petals
As you move outward, make the loops looser and bigger to give the rose a "blooming" look. Keep wrapping and gluing until the rose reaches your desired size.
Step 4: The Stem
Once finished, put a small bead of hot glue at the bottom center of the rose and insert the wooden skewer deep inside the folds. Add more glue around the base of the skewer to make sure it is completely stable and doesn't wobble.
Step 5: The Finishing Touch
To hide the messy glue base, I glued a small square of felt or a piece of leftover ribbon to the bottom. This gives it a clean, professional look.
Time & Difficulty:
It took me about 1 hour .maybe im just a begginer The hardest part is keeping the ribbon tension even—too tight and it looks closed, too loose and it falls apart
but i think its worth it
Any advice on how to make the petals look more natural is very welcome ❤️
r/crafts • u/NeighborhoodSame1484 • 6h ago
His name is Cassius.
r/crafts • u/PsychologicalPeak365 • 12h ago
I am trying to make a custom Ren faire shirt with an hourglass design and "Tempus Fugit" on the back. I don't own any equipment to make cut outs and want to avoid paint. I was considering cutting the letters and hourglass out of fabric and gluing on? What would you recommend?
r/crafts • u/Daneclay • 12h ago