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    How To Make A Paper "Bloomin' Box" For Spring

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    Lisanne Silverman on Apr 16, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
    Jeffery Rudell is a contributor at CraftStylish, a web site devoted to inspiring projects and instructions for creating and crafting. Below, he shares a surprisingly easy-to-do design!


    This little creation was sitting in the window of a small shop on a side street in New York City, and the moment I saw it I fell in love with it. The shopkeeper, however, was unwilling to sell me the display prop out of his window. He did, however, offer to show me how it was made: "It's simple," he assured me, and then proceeded to demonstrate that fact right at the counter of his shop. I wish that I had the benefit of a tiny video clip to prove to you just how easy this is to make. Instead, I am stuck having to make due with sequential photographs. The resulting tutorial looks much more complicated than it really is, but this is only because I have erred on the side of being thorough in my directions. Don't be scared away from this project by the number of steps. Once you learn it, you'll be making them with your eyes closed (or while watching TV, which is how I do it). Since I first became acquainted with this design, I have put it to use in many ways-- as paper baubles offered as ersatz thank-you notes and as wrapping for small presents; I've even (at a much larger scale and with the addition of a little glue) made pinatas in this manner. They also make wonderful holiday ornaments when built using foil origami papers.


    All you need are six equally-sized squares of paper. I'm using 3-inch x 3-inch pieces of origami paper, but nearly anything that will take a crease nicely will suffice. I hope you enjoy this project and please let me know what uses of your own you come up with.


    Click over to CraftStylish for a step-by-step guide to making your own origami Bloomin' Box for spring!
    Tags : spring , paper , origami , home

    Handmade Crafting Gets Chic With Paper Jewelry

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    DIY thing on Mar 20, 2009 3:22 PM PDT
    Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but paper just might be her second best friend. We all have made paper jewelry as a child, right? You probably made rolled paper beads like every other girl did back in the day, but you haven't cranked out anything like these paper jewelry designs. This coco necklace by FrucciDesign is a must for the sophisticated girl who likes to wear a very classic look. If you're looking for something fun, then the map bracelet or the raw milk earrings should be on your list. You can go green with the 3R blueberry earrings by YellowWalls. The earrings are handmade using recycled paper and non-toxic glue and varnish. And for a bonus: 10% of all profits from the 3R collection go to the Union of Concerned Scientists. I guess you could spruce up your DIY skills and make them yourself, but why would you want to when you can order one today from a handmade jewelry designer? Check out the lovely dozen in our slideshow.

    Hot in the Hive: The World's Smallest Postal Service

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    kate napleton on Mar 17, 2009 5:19 AM PDT
    My friend Amy is afraid of miniature things. To say the least, she would be terrified if I sent her a letter from Leafcutter Designs. The San Francisco-based "World's Smallest Postal Service" creates 120 word messages on teeny tiny 1x1.5 inch stationary and sends it off to the address of your choice! Your letter arrives in a tiny envelope, stamped and addressed to your recipient, which is wax-sealed with your initial. It arrives with a small folding magnifying glass so your lucky recipient will actually be able to read your message. These tiny letters are a very special gift and a perfect touch for a special thank you note, birthday card, or a "just because" note. And at just eight dollars, the price is right for such a sentimental gift!


    Price: $8-10
    Who Found It: lisannebee was the first to add the World's Smallest Postal Service To The Hive

    Cute Travel Journals for a Girl on the GO!

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    kate napleton on Mar 16, 2009 1:15 PM PDT
    As long you're not an international spy, or living under a false identity, it sure is nice to keep personal documentation of a trip. Jotting down little anecdotes of your days spent in whatever fabulous location you find yourself in - from Turkey to Timbuktu - is a wonderful way to recount later. I have one friend who is so organized that she also travels with a glue stick, and glues her ticket stubs, pieces of brochures and postcards into her journal! While I'm not suggesting you get quite so Type-A about it, I do recommend writing about your trip as you go, of course, in style. I especially love this Leather Destinations Journal, for an old Hollywood travel feel (train case and handsome, debonair suitor not included). For the traveler with no specific destination, the Lonely Planet Travel Journal could make a good companion, with a time zone wheel and world maps as trusty, useful tools. Check out my slideshow for plenty of stylish travel journals!

    Post-Wedding Postal Service: Treat Your Guests To These Thank ...

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    Amber Fijolek on Mar 4, 2009 5:24 AM PST
    Finally -- the rush is over! You've sent the invites, carried the bouquet, and said the "I-do"s: all that's left are the thank yous! Don't worry, everyone knows you've been hard at work preparing the ceremony of the century, and they're not expecting your notes of gratitude anytime soon: you've got 365 days (well, less, if you've honeymooned) to write your guests for the Egyptian cotton linens, candlesticks, massage oils and a book on tantra from the wacky aunt -- yeah, yeah, you know what I'm talking about! While Hallmark's nice and all, why not treat those that have treated you with cards made to match your theme or are just simply crafted with a ravishing class and charm. Whatever your tastes, these paper-trade picks will please the eyes of your irreplaceable family and friends -- so let them know how much you appreciate them and send them something to gawk about with these slideshow tips!

    Ring Those Wedding Bells With Stylish Invitations

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    Anna Yu on Jan 7, 2009 3:26 PM PST
    Have you or your friends been surprised this past holiday season with a proposal? If so, allow me to extend my congratulations and an offer to help find the perfect wedding invitations! While many people ooh and ahh over wedding dresses and accessories, I have an affinity for well-designed invitations. Whether it's a modern solid-colored invitation or a classic 1920's French art nouveau-inspired invite, I love them all! For those of you on a tight budget, I recommend looking on Etsy for small independent designers who can make your custom invitations at a fraction of the cost compared to those fancy schmancy places. On an even tighter budget? Paper Source has plenty of DIY options that just take a little extra time and effort. For more wedding invitations that will never fail to impress, click the slideshow!
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