Can you believe this modern clock was made from a shadow box, clock movements, and cardstock? If you have a handy die cutting machine, you are all set to make the raised numbers which give the clock its embossed look. You could approximate the look with chipboard numbers, but be sure to...
Formula Scoop Starbu...
posted by rhonda
In honor of Mother’s Day, here is a craft project that moms of infants can appreciate. If you use baby formula, by the time your child is on solid foods, you’ve gone through dozens and dozens and dozens of cans of the stuff! Khadija from Khadija’s Creative Mind asked her...
DIY George Nelson In...
posted by Jessica
If you are a fan of Mid-Century Modern design, the name George Nelson will be familiar to you. This bed is a DIY project inspired by classic MCM style. The hairpin legs are the most difficult item to find, the rest of the materials can be found at any big box hardware store. George...
Modern Bird Feeder
posted by Jessica
With a quick trip to the hardware store, you can make one of these sleek bird feeders for your feathered friends. The project requires some tools and little handiness, but the finished product is worth the elbow grease. As a bonus to the sleek styling, the galvanized metal will likely...
Painted Chair Makeov...
posted by rhonda
It’s one of those furniture items you see at every thrift store and estate sale: an old, wooden chair with good bones but lackluster looks. Since you can usually pick them up pretty cheap, a plain wooden chair makes a great blank canvas on which to go crazy! Aiming for a chair...
Make Your Own Mid-Ce...
posted by Jessica
What home wouldn’t be improved by these classy Mid-Century style house numbers? Buying a set of your own could cost upwards of $50 PER NUMBER! With this tutorial from Curbly, you can make an entire set for under $19. If you don’t need (or can’t use your own) house...