got this off pinterest and need to make it
DOGDAY!!
(I ship them btw)
@00belle00lovely00
DOGDAY!! THE HAPPY BOY YOU CAN TORTURE
CATNAP!!
NOW A MOVEABLE FIGURE, YOU CAN MOVE THIS SLEEPY KITTY IN THE MOST WILDEST WAYS!
WATCH OUT THOUGH! HE MAY OR MAY NOT TRY TO BITE!
(Both physically and mentally)
CATNAP!! A REMADE SLEEPY BOY!
(we hated the plushie)
Sleepy pikmin on monstera leaf. Made to serve as soap holder
this is what I did bc of hyperfixation :)
Nothing but my random, insufficient craft items drawer and pure willpower.
Made from scratch, if you will.
So yeah what do ya think?
I saw pill bugs on here a few weeks ago and really wanted to make my own! The pattern is a bit rough but I hope it works (I tried to get it perfect for like a week before calling it good enough).
Just print out (or copy from a screen) the first page and cut out the pattern pieces. Hopefully the pictures on page two will help but if not I will do my best to answer any questions!
Hope you enjoy and make your own lil isopod friend!
If anyone makes this, I would love to see pictures 💕
ILL PAINT HIM AND SMOOTH HIM OUT TOMORROW BUT IM SO HAPPY WITH HOW HE TURNED OUT SO FAR
HES SO CYYYUTE!!!!
I HAD TO HOLD HIS HAND FOR THE PICCYS, HE CANT STAND ON HIS OWN CUZ HIS HEAD IS TOO BIG xDDD
I DONT HAVE A PICCY OF THE FINISHED PRODUCT this is of me working on it, BUT THE DESIGN BASICALLY LOOKS LIKE THAT
i wore it today and it was great :))) got so many compliments
You ever have your training kick in and you tie a noose while making a friendship bracelet with the girlies.
Finally got him an umbrella :)
First time making paper dolls :3
This was surprisingly quite challenging to make.
I still need to make Mr. Scarletella's umbrella. I wanna make a Mr. Chopped paper doll too but can't find the template :(
(Credits to @Xyromi3 for templates)
Templates ↓
At fiber arts class today I have finally finished my four piece plushie set of Danny Phantom characters but as sheet ghosts
( I went to work right after school so this is post is coming in real late)
A month and a half of hard work later. This is how the blerblos turned out. hope you all like them!!
Also video for the half ponytail thing Sam has.
Howdy, my name is Critter. Have y'all heard of this lil thing called Craftivism? Here are 5 types of Punk/DIY Crafts I think we need to embrace, sooner rather than later!
Crochet/Knitting
Yarn and crochet/knitting supplies are relatively easy and inexpensive to get your hands on, and learning to crochet/knit is relatively easy with video tutorials. Once you learn the basics, you can create patches and clothing items that support certain causes. You can also do yarn-bombing (essentially graffiti using crochet/knitting) as a way to spread awareness about certain issues. Here are the patterns I listed above:
LGBTQ Pride Keychains
BLM Patch
Palestine Flag Heart
LGBTQ Pole Wrap
Womens March Hat
Pins
All you need is something hard and sturdy to act as the base for your pin (bottle caps work best), soda tabs + a safety pin, and some glue to secure everything. Paint or decorate them however you please. Let people know who you are and what you stand for.
Kandi
While Kandi can be a way to express yourself and your identities, it is also a way to make community. Kandi-trading is huge in the EDM scene, and it is a huge part of why that community is so tight. You don’t need to make anything elaborate, especially to start out - just get some cheap pony beads from the dollar store, some letters, make some pretty bracelets. Keep them, trade them, give them away.
Embroidery
Embroidery is a very fun and useful skill to develop, as you can basically put whatever you like wherever you want. Mend your socks, personalize your jacket, make some patches. Stop buying those shitty embroidered clothes from temu or shein and make your own one-of-a-kind pieces. Learning embroidery is pretty easy, just get some fabric, some thread, a needle, and go ham.
Zines
Zines are not only a way to spread awareness about certain issues, but they are a way to express yourself and talk about your personal experiences. I’ve included instructions on how to fold a zine, as well as some examples of zines. If you would like to learn more about zines & their history, I recommend @/decolonizationcoven on Tiktok. If you would like more examples of zines, check about any social media platform, but especially Pinterest. Lastly, if you would like inspiration for zines, Canva has lots of templates of zine layouts that are easy to replicate.
Hiii! So, I did a little art project the other day! so, I made a window/mirror cling of toothless from How to Train Your Dragon! It took two hours but it was totally worth it! Instructions are underneath the picture!
Supplies you need: 1. Contact paper, 2. Black construction paper, 3. Two or more hours, 4. Duct tape, 5. Scissors (optional: tissue paper- to add color and a printout of what you want to draw).
How to make: Take your contact paper and lay it down on a flat surface, sticky side up. Under the contact paper, put down the printout if you have one, design side up. Tape down the top and bottom. if there is a piece of paper on top of it, put the tape under it. take off the piece of paper if needed (don't throw it away in case you don't want to attach it to a window or mirror). now, you have the contact paper, sticky side up, tapped down to the flat surface and the printout underneath if you have one. cut your black construction paper into strips and keep your scissors handy! you can cut the strips as you wish and just stick them onto the contact paper in whatever design you want. if you have a printout, you can put the black strips of paper on the outlines. if you choose to use tissue paper, you can put that on after the outline is done.
Tips and tricks:
When you pick out a printout, make sure it isn't too complicated or you will get frustrated easily!
When you are putting the construction paper down, make sure to note that it may be hard to peel off after you put it down
Tissue paper will not come off easily. use with caution.
You can replace tissue paper with something else if you want :D
Have fun with it!
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A while ago, I drew this art and thought:
"Now I want this as a figurine of Marie, inside a little glass dome. And it should light up too."
Well, I finally got around to making this idea a reality!
The dress doesn’t replicate the original one-to-one, but overall, I’m really happy with how it turned out. I genuinely like the result!
By the way, I need to think a little bit, and maybe I’ll make something similar with Basil 🤔
Look at this
A tiny paper flower for a tiny paper Marie 🤧
And, of course, on this day, I couldn’t find my tweezers… with so many tiny details to work with 😵
whenever i show people i know my diy projects i usually end up getting some form of "i wish i could do that.", and each time im confused because, you can.
i cut up old pairs of jeans for fabric, use wall paint samples, hand sew with a sewing kit i found in the house and have slowly curated into a big tub of random supplies, and i stop the fabric from fraying with a random match box. as for artistic stuff, you can easily make stencils from paper!!
trust me, if you've ever seen some really cool diy shit and wanna try it out, you 100% can! a lot of diy stuff can easily be sourced from around your house or from others around you with unwanted items.
im currently going around to friends of mine seeing if i can debone their jackets (steal the zippers) and then return said deboned jackets, if youre broke or just dont wanna spend $50 on a white t shirt with cursive on it then make that shit!! trust me you just gotta get creative with what you use. :)
hey! are you tired of mixing acrylic paint with random shit to paint your patches? interested in a paint thats a little bit too opaque and probably needs to be watered down? (thus giving you a bit more to work with!)
then heres an idea!: wall paint samples.
ive been using $5 wall paint sample tubs since i started making patches, and holy SHIT it works super well! since the paint is so opaque you dont tend to need very much, and because its meant for walls its overly strong and water resistant. the small tubs also give you plenty considering how little you tend to need!
"annoying anarcho! what about the fumes!" idk but it works great. wear a mask or something while you paint if you're really worried.
only con is that you need to be confident in your abilities! if you mispaint you need to either go over it in a different colour or wipe it away with water asap, otherwise shits great! if you want colours that arent different varieties of white then mix it with acrylic, hypocritical of me to suggest i know, but it works a charm.
or, if you dont like paint then household bleach can be pretty decent! its permanent, has a cool looking colour +effect and is generally in most households, just make sure your fabric works with it and do some test strips!
I'm so artsy, could you tell?
I such at sewing, but, the crochet is on point😸☝🏿
11/1/2025
I will never be thankful enough for DIY and cozy hobbies.
Today was tough, I had a lot of thoughts going on in my head. My mind kept wandering all the time while trying to study, or doing daily tasks at home. That’s why, after my study session, i decided to make something useful with my hands and release some stress.
So I created a plant pot with clay. I wanted to create it for weeks but couldn’t find the right time. Then, this late afternoon, I decided to seize the opportunity.
As I said in the first line, I will never be thankful enough for this kind of hobbies. It doesn’t matter if your DIY project isn’t perfect (mine it isn’t for sure) nor it doesn’t matter if you just started doing DIY hobbies. What matters the most is that you find something – and I mean anything – that keeps you grounded when you’re trying to figure out life, like a sort of safe place when you’re trying to discover yourself.
As creating this plant pot was for me, hours ago.
Be creative, my friends. Hobbies are really life saver.
Stickers
Because I have too much time
She is my second art doll, a sweet girl with her teddy.
Arms and legs are moveable
a craft I made for the new years:) the point of the wishing star is to fill it with your resolutions and keep it as a constant reminder to yourself, I love mine!
Day 29: Uh-Oh
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The Dover Demon is a cryptid first reported in 1977 in Dover, Massachusetts. The cryptid has made appearances in various comic books, such as Proof and The Prehapanauts.
Day 27: Snack
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The Jackalope is a cryptid first reported in 1829 in Douglas, Wyoming. A group of Jackalopes are called a flaggerdoot.