Friday, March 15, 2013

Friday- Washi tape magnets


Hi everybody! Today's tutorial is really versatile so feel free to put your own spin on it.

You'll need
-sticky magnet roll
-washi tape in as many types as you want magnets
-scissors
-paper (optional)
-ball point pen

First things first, cut a square shaped piece of the roll, then trace the shape of the magnet you want to make and then cut it out.

Stick the shape on the tape, and cut around. If the magnet you have has a sticky side, you can also use craft paper.

There you have it! A cute magnet you can use on your fridge or locker.











Thursday, March 14, 2013

Thursday- Washi tape bottles

Hi everyone, today's tutorial is again simple, but cute. It's less for use, than for display. These would be cute in a craft room, or even to store little things. It's a bit like the boxes we made a few days ago


You'll need
- washi tape
-small bottles (mine were from samples of olive oil)
-scissors

The first thing to do once again is to choose the tape. I suggest finding a few for each bottle (3 approx.) that look nice together.


Then wrap it around the bottle and cut it once it's gone all the way around.


Doing the cap is a bit tricky, but I traced the top and wrapped the sides, and cut all the excess tape. It will vary so just do what you can. Otherwise, you can easily paint it.

Voila!! Happy Thursday!
Xox Luvely stitches







Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Wednesday- Washi tape clothespins

Another super easy tutorial today, but equally adorable.

You'll need,
-plain wooden clothespins
-an assortment of washi tape
-a board you can use an Xacto knife on (optional)
-scissors or an Xacto knife

First, lay your piece of tape over one side of clothespin.

Then cut around the peg so that there are no bits of overhanging tape.

Ta-Da!! Now make a whole bunch!

Xox Luvely Stitches








Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Tuesday- DIY stamped washi tape

Hi again everyone! Today we're making something amaaaaazing! I love this, but it takes perseverance.


You'll need:
-washi tape, nothing too flashy or metallic
-scissors
-rubber stamps
-an ink pad

You want to do this project on a surface that you don't mind messing up a bit, trust me, you'll probably get ink on it.

Lay out your tape. For your first time, don't use a tape that you're too fond of. Chances are, your first one will not be spectacular, mine certainly wasn't.

Stamp your stamps onto the tape. This may not work the way you want it to the first time, but don't get too discouraged. It happens.

At this point, just leave it to dry. But be very careful with it, because I ALWAYS end up smudging mine. Try not to make my mistake.

There you have it! One of a kind washi tape!!You can use all kinds of tape and stamps, and make a  whoole bunch

Xox Luvely Stitches

















Monday, March 11, 2013

Monday- Washi tape boxes

Hello crafters! Today, we're making super simple washi tape boxes with simple things you have around the house. You know those little brown boxes you get a new piece of jewelry in, well it's time to re- purpose them into cute gift boxes or trinket boxes.


All you need is:
-various washi tapes in different colors and thicknesses
-boxes
-scissors

This is super easy. The hardest part is really to figure out what tape you want to use. But once you've made you decision, just take the beginning of the tape and put it under the the rim of the box . Then stretch it over the box until the other side, then tuck it under the other side and stick it down firmly.


Do this with as many stripes of tape as you want to, until you have the look you want.

You can choose tape based on what you'll put in it, like a kind of label.


There you have it! The simplest tutorial there is!
Xox
Luvely stitches

P.S. If you have any ideas for tutorials or want me to do any themed posts, PLEASE let me know, I love hearing your feedback










Sunday, March 10, 2013

March break: washi week

It's finally here, a week of relaxation and free time! What to do...? Craft! This week, luvely stitches is bringing you a DIY a day, to fill your time with crafting goodness, to end washi winter. So tune in from Monday to Friday for your daily dose of luveliness!!
Xox Luvely stitches

Friday, February 1, 2013

Day 2 of washi winter: Bunting


Hello again everyone!
Today to continue my washi tape tutorials, I'll be showing you how to make one of my favorite decorative items. Bunting!! I love this stuff, you can put it just about anywhere and it adds a perfect touch of color.


 Mine is 76cm (I put the tape about every half an inch and used 26 triangles) but feel free to modify it. I suggest figuring out how long you want it to be before starting, keeping in mind that the thread should be slight longer than the length of whatever you're hanging it on, as it hangs down in the middle. Also, I used four colors for mine, but you can use however many you want.

Here's what you'll need:
- a piece of thick paper in a color different from your tape
-scissors
-a pencil
- 76cm of thread in the color of your choice 
-20cm of 4 kinds of washi tape (in colors that go well together)

The first thing to do is to make your template. On the thick paper (this is essential so that it doesn't rip and is easy to trace) use a ruler to measure a 1.7 by 3.8cm rectangle and then trace it. I suggest to draw it in the corner so that you only have to draw two lines. Then, make dots in the in the middle of the lines you drew and the edges of the paper. Next just connect the dots and make a diamond shape, then cut it out.


You can fold it over to see what it will look like when the bunting is done. If you don't like the shape, just cut off little bits until you get the shape you want, just not too much or the next step won't work properly.


Next, you'll need to get out your washi tape. Measure the washi tape and cut it. Stick it lightly onto a clipboard or other flat surface.


Angle your diamond so that the sides are lined up with the edges of the tape. Next, trace the other with a pencil, lightly. For my bunting, I needed about 7 of each color but once again, you may need to alter it. For a 30 inch bunting, trace 26 diamonds in whatever colors you're using.


When you're done, cut out the pieces. You can stick them on the edge of a table until you're ready to use them.


Now it's time to cut your thread. Take whatever thread you're using and cut it to 76cm (or the size you want), it should be more than the whatever you're hanging it on as it should hang down a bit in the middle. As they say, mesure twice, cut once. 

This is where your bunting starts to take shape. What you want to do is to line up the thread with two corners on the sides like this


Then fold it over by connecting the top and bottom corners.

Continue doing this, spacing out the triangles by about a 1cm apart until you get to the end of the thread. Et voila! Your bunting is finished! All there is to do now is hang it up and admire your work.

Xoxo
Luvely stitches

















Monday, January 7, 2013

Day 1 of washi winter, washi tape charger


Day 1 of washi winter

Hi again!
Well today's the day, My very first tutorial! I wanted it to be something that everyone can do, and should be helpful to everyone. As you know, today almost everyone has a smartphone or even a cellphone and that means a cellphone charger, which look, in my opinion, boring. Which means... Washi tape time!

                                    
What you will need:
- washi tape of your choice
- charger and plug
- scissors or X-acto knife
- non marking board
- pencil (optional)
-clear tape (optional)

As I'm doing this specifically for the iPhone charger and plug, you'll have to alter it if you're doing this for any other type of charger. 

The first step is to cut the tape. You'll need to cut one piece 0.8/6 cm, two 10/1.5cm and  one 1.5/4.5cm. If you're using scissors, use a pencil to mark where you have to cut. 


VoilĂ !

 Next, wrap! Just stick the tape in the back and wrap it around. Stick the tape down with clear tape so that it lasts longer (this step is optional) 


All done! 
There you have it, a cute personalized charger. I'd love to get your input on this, and email me pictures of new chargers!!
Xoxo
Luvely Stitches









Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Welcome to 2013/ Washi winter

Hello my dear readers!! It's a new year, a perfect time for new beginnings. I have decided to take this blog in a new direction. Not only will it be somewhere where I can show all of you my creations, but it will be a place where you can try some out for yourselves. I'll share my favorite crafts, techniques and patterns that you can follow or alter to suit your style and preference. This winter, I'll be showing you some of my favorite crafts to do with washi tape.


There's so much you can do with it, and so many colors and patterns so you can always find something you like that will inspire you to make something. If you're a brand new crafter or new to washi tape, I recommend to get a mixture of solid colors and patterns, that have similar colors or colors that go well together. Also, if you like a variety of thicknesses. The standard size is about 1.5 cm but there are also thinner ones that are just over 0.5 cm. If you get mostly thicker ones and a few of the thinner ones in solid colors, you have an endless amount of possibilities for mixing and matching. There are even thicker ones (3.5 cm) but in my opinion you really don't need many rolls of this. If you're looking to buy washi tape, I highly recommend Etsy. They have a huge amount of tape, in every color and pattern you could imagine. It's pretty reasonably priced and you can get sampler sets so that you know what kinds of tape you like to use. I've also been sucessful finding washi tape in a craft or paper store. Personally, one of my favorite brands is MT, they have good quality tape in a variety of colors and great sets, but it's really up to you. You'll soon see that it's great for just about everything. From gift wrapping to decor to just jazzing up anything that's looking a little plain. Good bye for now, and I look forward to hearing your feedback on my very first tutorial...! Luvely Stitches