DIY

  Easter is this Sunday, which means it's time to start decorating your eggs. BUST is here to help you make some totally unique Easter eggs this year. They're all a lot of fun and are sure to impress your Easter guests. Take a look. 1. Emoji Easter Eggs Studio DIY teaches you how to make these hilarious yellow gems. Emojis rule the world. studiodiy.com2. Sharpie Easter Eggs These simple designs brought to you by Cutesy Crafts prove minimalistic style always wins. cutesycrafts.com3.
We made it! Winter’s finally over, daylight saving time is here, and we can welcome in spring with open arms. It's seriously time to bring in some brand new energy— and we've collected some simple crafts to help you do just that. Brighten up your space with these fun and springy projects, with a little help from good ol’ mother nature. 1. Homemade Natural Fruit & Vegetable Dyes Nothing says “Hello, spring!” like injecting some color into your wardrobe. This easy DIY from Popsugar tells you exactly how to brew your own natural dyes from leftover produce you’ve got lying around.
Harness your inner fashionista with this edgy accesory that can take a basic look to the next level This super simple sewing project will have a big impact on any outfit. Layer this harness over dresses for a lil’ grit with your glamour, strap over a classic button-up to shake up a work look, or wear it on top of your favorite tee to look comfy yet pulled together. Materials:• About 3 yards of ¾"-wide leather trim• 1 2"-wide brass O-ring• 1 slide buckle, large enough to slide onto leather trim*Available at any trimmings supply store Directions: 1.
The BUST Craftacular will return to Los Angeles on Saturday, May 7th to the Superchief Gallery in LA, featuring 40+ of the area's finest makers, crafters, and artists. Applications are now open for LA's handmade vendors, use code TENOFFSPRING from now to 2/28 (midnight) to get 10% your booth fee. We are looking for talented vendors selling vintage, bath & beauty, accessories, original art, housewares and more! Come hang with the funny, fierce & feminist ladies of BUST to get pumped & pretty for the return of beautiful weather with a sun-filled shopping days.
Attention all crafters, makers, artisans, fine foodists, and stylish rebels! The BUST Craftacular | Spring! edition returns to Brooklyn Saturday, April 23rd, 2016. Are you an indie Craftinista with the goods to prove it? Apply now to join the ranks of the 100+ vendors we will feature at Brooklyn’s original indie craft fair. Come hang with the funny, fierce & feminist ladies of BUST to get pumped & pretty for the return of beautiful weather with a sun-filled shopping days. BUST will host FREE DIY workshops, spectacular raffle prizes, DJs, games, food and much more.
Photo by Megan Senior A WOVEN WALL hanging makes for awesome décor, and it’s way easier to create than you think. You can even make your own loom with just a frame and some nails! It’s the perfect meditative craft for when leaving your warm and toasty home is the last thing you want to do. It’s also the best way to use up all that random yarn you’ve accumulated. This weaving is small, but you can scale it to any size you want.
When someone uses the term DIY, what usually comes to mind are handmade crafts, ambitious cooking endeavors, or creative home improvement projects. But for Limor Fried, the 36-year-old owner of Adafruit Industries, DIY is a way to empower people of all ages to take control of their personal technology through educational make-your-own electronics kits. Adafruit sells everything from LED sequins to DIY watch and robot sets. Her most popular, and perhaps least intimidating product, however, is the “MintyBoost Kit,” a build-your-own mobile-device charger the size of an Altoids tin.
Coddle your kisser with DIY peppermint lip scrub and orange-clove balm Harsh winter weather can leave your lips in need of some TLC. Thankfully, it’s a snap to make your own soothing lip scrub and hydrating lip balm to repair and restore your pucker. And make a bunch—they're great holiday gifts! Peppermint Lip Scrub: Makes approximately 12 4-oz jelly jars • 1 cup vanilla bean-infused white sugar (Place a few whole vanilla beans in a jar of white sugar for a few days before use) • 1 cup brown sugar • 2 cups olive oil • 1 tsp.
Christine Ferrara and her 1981 vintage Bodensee dollhouse  When I was a little girl, my absolute favorite toy was my Little Orphan Annie Mansion. I distinctly remember the grandeur of the dollhouse’s teeny chandelier, no bigger than a Triscuit. And the yellow striped Victorian-style sofa would have been a perfect make-out couch for a couple of cockroaches. I could lose myself for whole afternoons within its little rooms.
Once the domain of amateurs, gutter punks, and, um, prisoners, stick and poke tattoos—created using nothing but a handheld needle and ink—are now a swoon-worthy art form, and ladies are leading the DIY way.  Stick and poker Talia Migliaccio, 20, says the biggest misconception about this style is that hand-poke artists create “shitty, small tattoos.” When in reality, she and other female artists like Tati Compton, McKenzie Porritt aka MKNZ, and Sarah March are inking gorgeous, intricate designs.
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