Monday, June 30, 2008

Bathroom fun!

Last week i just finished painting up our bathroom. So i thought i would past together some tips from me and the net.
First clean your bathroom and choose some eco friendly colors to paint with. I used these
http://www.farrow-ball.com/
Now draw on and paint a pattern or like me fish.add waves and sand.
Next bring in all the furniture again and rearange it all.Crafty adds are:
a cute bath scrubber (for body)http://tdoeswool.blogspot.com/2008/05/i-like-habu-textiles.html and this diy bathmat from old towelshttp://www.threadbanger.com/decor-it-yourself/episode/DEC_20080624.
Or how about these fissys http://thecraftychica.blogspot.com/2008/05/project-cupcake-bath-fizzies.html. Bild hinzufügen
Sew some pockets on a big piece of fabric for a great wall hanger thing.
And now last but not least hav efun bathing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¨¨





tipp
tip some vinegar in loo, after 10mins flush = clean loo

Sunday, June 29, 2008

ECO

here is a fun tips booklet that u can download:
http://www.epa.gov/region5/publications/happy/happy.pdf

hey when your done check out your carbonfootprints

http://www.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx

Friday, June 27, 2008

bikinis

sommers coming so here are some bikini ideas.

http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=18e3254c57922110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&vgnextchannel=c479cf380e1dd010VgnVCM1000005b09a00aRCRD&rsc=articlecontent&page=2&lastnavigatedchannel=
www.threadbanger.com/post/999/how-to-make-a-hot-bikini-out-of-old-t-shirts
http://www.threadbanger.com/thread-heads/episode/THR_20080627

eco morning

eco morning
Breakfast
try to not buy xxl packs of cornflakes as 2er sets are cmpined with more rubbisch.
if you cut the top triangle of a cerial box off u have an instand folder.
recycle all
Extras
turn off the water while you brush teeth
Make a braclet out of old toothbrushes,by boling and beending
Use old earrinngs as charms
School
Go by foot or on a bike
or drive but then fill your car with maxamum pals
dont wast paper
if you are alawed use both sides
change the cartrej ,dont through away the byro
use psters as bookcovers
break
reuse lunchbox and bottle

weekly round up

here it is fromthreadbanger:
Include scrap threads in your paper beads for added durability and visual interest, like Ma Rut did for her craftster "save our earth swap".

Use tons of scrap thread along with scrap fabric and water-soluble stabilizer to make your own custom art fabric! Kelley Cheek on quiltingarts made a piece into a "Scrappy Book":


Kristin La Flamme made her art fabric into an amazing bag. She used mostly just fabric scraps, but you can throw a bunch of scrap thread into the mix to make a crazier final piece!


Quiltart had a recycled challenge in which lots of people included scrap threads in their artwork, like this piece by Meena Schaldenbrand with thread scraps making the grass.


I think a great use for a large collection of scrap thread would be to stuff it into a small quilt instead of batting. Check out the Art & Mini Quilts flickr group for inspiration. I love this Little House Quilt by badbird:


Or make your quilt pieces even smaller to use as coasters, like these on paperandpaint, with a tutorial excerpted from Last-Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson.


Take that thread as stuffing concept further to stuff a 3D object, like these awesome little pincushions by How about orange. If you have enough thread scraps to stuff them completely, it would work great!


And on that same note, why not use scrap thread to stuff anything small that needs stuffing, like tiny softies? This stuffed tooth by little green giraffe is adorable! Browse the softies flickr pool to see tons of creative stuffed things.


And lastly, this cute bird in a nest by mommyishome on craftster is a great project to do with a kid, and a pretty use of multicolored scrap threads:


I thought I'd be able to find some bracelets and necklaces made from scrap threads, but I could not, so I'd love to see some threadheads experiment with more scrappy ideas! Be sure to share your projects, I can't wait to see them!


greatstuff lee

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Always do eco tips

1. Turn off Water while you brush your teeth
2.use a reusebal bottel and lunchbox for school
3.write on both sides of paper
4.Turn off unused light and pc.tv

Saturday, June 14, 2008

leather wallet how to

Tomorowis Fathersday, so for my Dad i made a Ovenmit(he loves cooking).Igot the pattern of Burdastyle.So after Printing and sticking it together i cut out 2 pieces out of my old riddingtrousers and insted of a speciallining witch i dont have i cut 2 pieces of jeans.Sewed all 4 layers right side in ,seamed the open side and aded a hander.When i turned it right side out it was so cool!
Also i bought some fake leather and made a Wallet out of it.Cut 2 piece twice the width you want and about plus 2 iches width.Fold one piece in half(rightside in ),sew down either edge and seam the 2 top open edges.Turn right side out and sew all way round other piece leaving a hole open . Turn right side out.sew edge closed and fold both pieces in half , sew this line.Cut slits in the 2nd piece to put creditcards in.SEW on a button and a strip with a hole in to close done!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

fathersday

so on the 15.june is fathersday in the uk and switzerland, so i searched the net for tips and ideas.
this is what i found-
www.marthastewart.com
wrapping:
NaturalBirch bark and fresh leaves are surprisingly pliable; just roll and secure with twine. Find them in Asian markets and outdoors. ideas: Banana leaf with cinnamon, bamboo leaves with hemp twine, bamboo leaves with star anise, banana leaves with reeds, birch bark with a feather.

FillersBiodegradable stuffing cushions small, fragile items just as well as plastic bubble wrap or Styrofoam peanuts, a recycler's worst nightmare.ideas: Used wrapping paper, shredded; unsalted peanuts in their shells; air-popped popcorn; a pine bough.
or of course his fave star poster.
tie the presi up with a tie.


presant:

a car washbucketset
Fill a galvanized bucket with car-washing necessities like a chamois or diaper cloth, soap, wax, glass cleaner, natural sponges, and a squeegee; then attach a coupon for three car washings.or else do a similar kit for a nother dad activity:gardning,drwingect.

maby thou u choose a couponbook with stuff like lawnn mowing,car wash or breakfast
inside.
why not a bookmark ?or make this BBQsaue for him:
http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.fc77a0dbc44dd1611e3bf410b5900aa0/?vgnextoid=242043e303a0f010VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&vgnextfmt=default here.
on threadbanger check out the new daddayspecial to.