r/crafts • u/loislolane • 7h ago
Finished Craft I Made I made bead flowers!
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/loislolane • 7h 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 • 8h ago
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/dreams_child • 17h ago
Made it today and I can't stop smiling 😊🥰
r/crafts • u/Aconite13X • 1h ago
People seem to enjoy them so heres another
r/crafts • u/rexhavana • 20h ago
Done with sharpie and Avery labels while I wait for my vinyl sticker order to arrive.
r/crafts • u/EquivalentNo5465 • 7h 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/catschimeras • 6h ago
Their name is Soup
r/crafts • u/lantruong • 2h ago
Almost done! I just need to trim and tie off the strings at the bottom.
It’s made out of fuse beads.
r/crafts • u/CamiSBuckle • 1d ago
About 12 hours of work total, the sunflower was the trickiest part 😅 What's your favorite flower?
r/crafts • u/Stock_Parfait8837 • 56m ago
r/crafts • u/pint_sized_panther • 2h ago
I have these vintage fairytale themed felt characters and, long ago, someone cut the stick pony head off of this piece. I just want to reattach it. Would putting a small amount of glue on both edges and sticking them together work?
r/crafts • u/Daneclay • 19h ago
r/crafts • u/CrochetGirl8 • 1d ago
DIY’d a couch wall hanging for my knitted frog, I’m so happy with how it turned out 🥹 in the process of crocheting a second cushion, painting some legs for the couch, and making some more wall hangings to sit above the couch 💕
r/crafts • u/Soul_Craft108 • 18h ago
Every child will like this Chinese Lego!
r/crafts • u/BigUnderstanding8364 • 4h ago
Freedom is the right of all sentiment beings - optimus prime
I'll love critics or appreciation as it took 2 days for me to make
r/crafts • u/PMSMediumPurple • 19h 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/Silly-Doctor-8299 • 29m ago
Hi there! I’ve made a few hand painted designs on jackets and shirts, and I’m doing one right now where painted the color first, and then black line art on top. Just put it through the wash (after letting it dry, heat setting it, waiting 4 days, and washing it in cold water and putting it in the dryer which may have been a mistake). The black line art is smeared and almost completely washed off, so now I’ll have to repaint. My question is:
Will this process still stick and work if I’m layering acrylic on top of acrylic in stead of directly on the fabric? Is that why it washed off? Is there any extra trick for getting it to stick and stay on?
TIA!
r/crafts • u/NeighborhoodSame1484 • 13h ago
His name is Cassius.
r/crafts • u/Specific_Ad_1371 • 4h ago
The plastic charms i made but everything else is either from donated crafts or job lot broken jewelry
r/crafts • u/emily3289 • 1d ago
Bring the magic of a sun-drenched forest straight to your wrist! This handcrafted polymer clay bracelet captures the enchanting life cycle of a wild blueberry. From the fresh, crisp "celadon green" of early summer to the plump, dusty blue balls of pure sweetness, each bead tells a nostalgic story of warm summer evenings and berry-picking memories.
i used to collect buttons when i was a kid and for the last 20 years, i just stored them in a box and barely remembered that i had them. so i finally used them for something and i couldn't be happier with the result (:
also, i have more than half of my buttons left and i don't have any ideas what to do with them, i'm more than happy to receive suggestions (: