Here's a super simple DIY holiday ornament that you can whip up in a flash that even the kids can have fun creating. Neon puffy paint makes these bright and cheerful, but you can use holiday colors or glitter paint. I am a big fan of low stress, high impact crafts, how about you?
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Puffy Paint Hoop Earrings
Friday, October 18, 2013 at 12:00 AMHow to make a Tie-Dyed Fringe Necklace
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 9:02 AMTIE DYED FRINGE NECKLACE
Jaderbomb for iLoveToCreate
It's that time of year to sport your brightest jewelry and I have something fun to show you. Of course it's great to buy things at the store but you will never find anything that fits you perfectly. You know what I mean, your favorite colors, style, shape and so on. That's why today I will show you how you make your very own tie dyed fringe necklace. I love this craft for the simple fact that you can make it how you want with your favorite colors. Let's get started.
You will need:
*Tulip 5 Color Tie-Dye Kit : (Red, Orange, Lime, Teal, Violet)
*Tie Dyed T-shirt
*Scribbles 3-D Paint
*Fabric Scissors
*Chain Necklace
*Fabric Scissors
*Chain Necklace
*Lot's of LOVE
Here are some of the different ways you could tie dye. For this necklace you could use any design because in the end you will have strips of fabric and the design won't be that obvious.
This is what comes in your standard 5 piece set. I tie dyed a ton of white shirts with different colors so I would have different options for my necklace.
*Rubber Bands*Powdered Dye
*Clear Gloves
*Instructions
*Squirt Bottles
Just have fun with your design.
I love scribbles fabric paint. This paint surely brings me back to my childhood!
I recommend doing your shirt the day before you do the necklace. If you have never tie dyed you could check out this tutorial. It's so easy and you will have so much fun.
First thing you will do is lay your shirt out flat on a surface you can cut on. I put my shirt inside out just so you could see the seams.
1. Cut the bottom part of the shirt off.
2. Cut the top portion of the shirt off. I cut right below the arms, horizontally.
3. You will have a tube portion of your shirt now and two seams, on the left and right.
4. Pick a side you want to start on and cut the shirt into strips.
2. Cut the top portion of the shirt off. I cut right below the arms, horizontally.
3. You will have a tube portion of your shirt now and two seams, on the left and right.
4. Pick a side you want to start on and cut the shirt into strips.
Remember earlier when I said I dyed ton's of shirts. Here is another one that I made. I wasn't sure what kind of mood I would be in when I made the actual necklace so I wantet options! I actually decided to go with the "OMBRE" rainbow shirt. To do this, all I did was lay a shirt out flat and gradually add different colors from the bottom of shirt to the top. When I do this I like to add red next to yellow so I can get shades of orange. You can also put yellow next to green to get shades of lime green. It's so fun!
Once you cut your strips you will have the seams left. Take your fabric scissors and cut the seams off. There is no right way to do this because in the end all we want is tiny strips of fabric. Pull the strips with so your fabric will curl.
On to our next step. Get your chain necklace out. We are using a chain link necklace because we need the holes to pass out fabric through.
Cut your strips into the length you want and put the two tips together.
1. Pass the loop through one of the chain links.
2. Pull it through. The loop will be at the top now.
3. Take the two pieces at the bottom of link and pass it through the loop.
4. Now pull the two strait pieces downward to create a secure knot.
2. Pull it through. The loop will be at the top now.
3. Take the two pieces at the bottom of link and pass it through the loop.
4. Now pull the two strait pieces downward to create a secure knot.
This is what it will start to look like.
OK! I am seriously in love with these colors. I can't wait to wear it with a white tank top. The colors will POP like crazy!
Pick your color of fabric paint.
I am using white so my dot's look like pearls.
I only put them on the tips.
If you have left over fabric strips you could make fringe earrings! Using the same steps. I didn't put pearl dot's on these.
They are so cute! I would not recommend wearing the necklace and earrings at the same time. It might be a little too much!
You could give this as a gift to someone or make 10 just for you. Remember you can make this as short or long as you like.
PEACE!
I had so much fun making this necklace and I know you will too! I love how you can make it whimsical or classy in 5 minutes.
Huge hugs from my craft room to yours! See you soon.
P.S. I promise when you start playing with Tie-Dye you won't be able to stop, he he!
*Find more of my DIY decor at JADERBOMB.COM*
P.S.S. What colors would you use for your necklace!
Oh and check out my other posts for iLoveToCreate below!
How to do personalized letter like a pro
Thursday, June 6, 2013 at 9:46 AM
Have you ever personalized with dimensional paint? It's perfect for a special gift for a friend or a custom t-shirt! Below you'll find an awesome guide that will help you when you want to create great 3-D lettering on your project! We pulled it out of our archives and thought it would be great to share with you!
Have you ever done "Puffy Paint" lettering before? Do you do it with the little dots like we did above?
MAYA IN THE MOMENT TEEN CRAFT: Easy Puffy Paint iPhone Cases
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at 4:00 PMHey guys! I LOVED making these cases. I've been seeing everybody with their crazy cell phone cases and decided to make my own versions. My mom recently bought a batch of clear cases on eBay super cheap and they just happened to fit my iPhone 4s.
The most common way of decorating these is the "decoden" method and using bathroom silicone and all kinds of little charms and baubles. I tried out using Puffy Paint because I wanted a brightly colored background and it worked! Once you see all the colors of Puffy Paint, you'll get a lot of ideas. The Puffy Paint acts as a glue to hold everything in place.
Here is my tutorial video:
You'll definitely get addicted. Enjoy!
LINKSUPPLIES:
Tulip Crystals
Tulip Puffy Paint
A Chop Stick
Clear iPhone case
Other objects: Buttons, big gems, plastic charms, old jewelry pieces, guitar picks, anything small and eye catching!
Puffy Paint, topped with giant gems, then filled in with Tulip Glam It up Crystals! |
Cover your work surface with plastic. Squirt the Puffy Paint on the phone case and move it around with the chopstick so you have a thick even layer. When placing items on the cover, start with the larger objects and then use the Tulip Crystals to "fill in." Make sure to let dry over night or ever longer if needed!
MAYA IN THE MOMENT: Holiday Press-On Nails!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at 8:34 PM
I've been wanting to try all kinds of nail art but the problem is that I can't grow my nails long! I was looking on Pinterest the other day and saw that a lot of people are buying the press-on nails and decorating them. You can buy a set of 100 nails for under $6 at the grocery store, that is right in my price range!
What I like best about this method is that you can decorate the nails on a table instead of on your fingers, which gives you more control. And you can pop them on and off as you like. Think of them as jewelry that you can make and switch in and out as you wish.
You'll need blank nails, nail glue, plus nail polish. Then get some Puffy Paint, Tulip Tweezers and Tulip Glam It Up Crystals.
Here is something I didn't think of - I bought the loose nails as opposed to the ones connected to a strip of plastic. No prob, I just used a strip of Aleene's® Fabric Fusion® Peel and Stick Tape™
to hold down the nails as I painted them. Choose the nails by trying them on your finger to get the right size, trim with scissors if needed.
Paint the base coat with nail polish, then clear polish and let dry. Add a tiny dot of Puffy Paint, then use the tweezers to pick up a crystal and drop in the center of the paint. Do this for all the nails and let dry.
When they're dry, simply pop them off, add the nail glue and press on your fingertips. I decorated two sets and mixed and matched them. It's addicting! And you can do a set to give as a gift for Christmas.
I love my nails! I'm excited to make more!
Thanks for checking out my project! Come visit me on my Facebook page! http://facebook.com/mayainthemoment
And here is a Christmas song for you too. :-)
What I like best about this method is that you can decorate the nails on a table instead of on your fingers, which gives you more control. And you can pop them on and off as you like. Think of them as jewelry that you can make and switch in and out as you wish.
You'll need blank nails, nail glue, plus nail polish. Then get some Puffy Paint, Tulip Tweezers and Tulip Glam It Up Crystals.
Here is something I didn't think of - I bought the loose nails as opposed to the ones connected to a strip of plastic. No prob, I just used a strip of Aleene's® Fabric Fusion® Peel and Stick Tape™
to hold down the nails as I painted them. Choose the nails by trying them on your finger to get the right size, trim with scissors if needed.
Paint the base coat with nail polish, then clear polish and let dry. Add a tiny dot of Puffy Paint, then use the tweezers to pick up a crystal and drop in the center of the paint. Do this for all the nails and let dry.
When they're dry, simply pop them off, add the nail glue and press on your fingertips. I decorated two sets and mixed and matched them. It's addicting! And you can do a set to give as a gift for Christmas.
I love my nails! I'm excited to make more!
Thanks for checking out my project! Come visit me on my Facebook page! http://facebook.com/mayainthemoment
And here is a Christmas song for you too. :-)
More Puffy Paint Pumpkin Painting Fun
Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 11:55 AMWe love us some Puffy Paint Pumpkins! After all, we are the makers of Tulip 3D Fashion Paint and Scribbles 3D Paint. We know you guys affectionately refer to it as puffy paint though! Last year, we shared a puffy paint pumpkin ideas roundup and we're back with several more fun ideas like the Sugar Skull Dia De Los Muertos pumpkin above from The Swell Life! Check out these fun ideas. People just love to create with puffy paint. We LOVE it!
Mix puffy paint push pin mini pumpkins with First Home Love Life. Make Mexi Pumpkins with Crafty Chica! Loving the purple tone on tone! Create fun flowery doodled pumpkins with Many Makings. Black paint makes for lovely doodled pumpkins with Alisa Burke.
Make colorful un-scary pumpkins with Papery and Cakery. Create sophisticated gold and black pumpkins with Lacquer and Linen. Sprinkle glitter on top of puffy paint for this frosted pumpkin from BHG. These cross-stitch pumpkins are so cool from Aesthetic Outburst! Which of these pumpkins do you want to make?
10 Rockin' Projects that use Puffy Paint
Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 5:00 AMWhen you think of Puffy Paint, you might think back to the eighties or early nineties and recall making your own t-shirt. While, puffy paint has made quite a crafting comeback and the uses for it have branched out quite a bit.
While the type of puffy paint might vary from project to project (3D paint, Beads in a Bottle, paint pens) all these cool projects make use of some sort of puffy paint.
1) Easter eggs. I just made these yesterday. I got out my white 3D paint and wrote the letters on the eggs. It's simple and pretty Easter decor that you can do in just a few minutes. I even tried Beads in a Bottle for one of the eggs.
2) Labeled Mason Jars. While I believe this source (found HERE at Pure and Noble) actually used hot glue, I think puffy paint would be a lot easier to use. There's no glue strings to deal with.
Here's another way to use it found HERE on Don't Disturb This Groove.
4) Canvas Art. Isn't this so pretty? She had a smart technique to get the letters just right and you can find her tutorial HERE at Virginia and Charlie.
Here's another idea of how to use it on canvas (or wood in this case) found HERE at Me and My Three Sisters.
5) Pumpkins. HERE is my pumpkin from last year and check out a great round up of other puffy paint pumpkins HERE.
6) Clothing. While clothing might be an obvious use, check out the amazing ways these ladies use it. So hip. Alisa Burke works serious magic with this stuff.
Ashley at Lil Blue Boo uses it to look like rhinestones HERE.
I used it to look like metal studs on this Viking tee.
7) Gripper Socks. I made these a while back for Rex. He loved them and they helped him slip less. Find the tutorial HERE (and I added an addendum to that tutorial a while back, advising dots or small shapes instead because the pictures work, but they crack a bit in the wash due to the stretchiness of the socks.)
9) Texturizing Fabric. I added Beads in a Bottle HERE to make it look like stitched on beads on this clutch. It's a lot less work than stitching on beads.
10) Novelty Projects. Check that out. I'm not ready to do it to my camera, but it looks pretty cool. It's found HERE.
Craft on!
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