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Freitag, 20. März 2015

Origami Easter Bunnies

 
Hey folks, hallo zusammen,

can you believe that Easter is already in two weeks? This year's first months passed extremely fast in my opinion!
As always there will be a big Easter lunch at my mum's house on Easter Sunday and as always I'll be responsible for the table decoration. Last year I made origami chickens, this year I decided to go for Easter bunnies. As you already know, I really like to work with old newspapers (proof here and here), so this is what I did here as well.

könnt ihr glauben, dass in zwei Wochen schon wieder Ostern ist? Ich finde, die ersten paar Monate diesen Jahres sind extrem schnell vergangen!
Wie jedes Jahr findet auch heuer wieder ein großes Osteressen bei meiner Mama zu Hause statt und wie immer bin ich auch diesmal für die Tischdekoration zuständig. Letztes Jahr habe ich Origami-Hühner gebastelt, diesmal habe ich mich für Osterhasen entschieden. Und weil ich so gern mit altem Zeitungspapier arbeite (Beweise hier und hier), habe ich auch diesmal darauf zurückgegriffen.

Sonntag, 29. Juni 2014

Stylish Hangers For Your Stylish Wardrobe


Hello out there,

I am sure all of you know these beautiless clothes hangers out of wire which you always get when you pick up your clothes from the dry cleaner's. I have gathered quite a number of those over the last few years and they didn't make my wardrobe any more attractive. Therefore I decided to give them a little makeover and to cover them with remnants I had still left from former sewing projects. That's super easy and the finished hangers make quite an impression... ;)

What you'll need
  • clothes hangers out of wire
  • remnants
  • double-sided tape
  • scissors
  • needle and thread 
  • ironing board and iron

How it works

Cut your remnants into stripes (about 5 cm width and 1 m length). Press about 2 cm of one of the stripes' long sides and of both stripes' ends. 


Starting with the hook, cover the hangle with double-sided tape.


Wrap the fabric stripes around the hangle and fix the stripes' ends with a few stitches by hand. You'll need about two to three stripes for each hangle.


Done! :)


Have a great Sunday!

Yours,
Tulip

PS: I also added this post to Karly's and Paige's link up party on Karlys's lovely blog "Three in Three - Plus One". :)

All images by Stefanie Reichl
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