Make your own botanical art by pressing pretty flowers from your garden - a perfect spring craft - and you can then decoupage the flowers to a jewelry box, frame them or perhaps glue them onto cards.
Clever idea for being able to see all of your makeup collection at once...I know I need this myself because I have a box of makeup and I don't think I've even seen the products at the bottom for years!
These vintage style signs are homemade using metal sheets, a stencil, paint and a candle. I think they look so authentic, and you can check out the technique used to make them here.
There's a really clever spray available from Krylon called 'Looking Glass' which can transform a clear piece of glass from a framed picture into an aged looking mirror! Take a look at how it works here.
This map started life as a pristine looking print, and now it looks like an aged vintage map - awesome! It would amazing (and expensive) on any wall at home, and you can see how the clever distressed effect was added by having a look here.
If you have a tapewriter at home you can make these very easy and very cool looking magnets in next to no time. I've had my trusty Dymo for years - there's just something so appealing about the tactile white writing isn't there?
Fun little toy made for kids using paper, a paperclip, an Altoids tin and a magnet. I had a puppet show when I was little where the puppets were moved with magnets and I LOVED it!
I've hand-bound a few journals before and I just think it's a fantastic skill to learn, so I've researched the different techniques of binding and put them all in my roundup here which is great for beginners and amateurs alike. I hope you find it interesting :)
Save-the-Date (Stop Motion) from Karleidoscope on Vimeo.
If you need to organise save-the-dates for a wedding, but want to save money or want something a bit more creative and unique, check out this roundup of free card templates, ideas and tutorials, plus a fun array of save-the-date videos for a completely personal announcement.
I really like the modern look of the contrast yellow yarn used here, and it's quite an easy project to make using just yarn, nails and a photo frame. Check out the DIY here.
This collection of old National Geographic photos is so interesting, with many bizarre, strange, beautiful and nostalgic moments captured. This is why photography is such an amazing thing - it keeps moments in time alive forever.