Wow, those are so cheerful! You could even use them to decorate other things around the house! I may try making these with a thinner fabric and embellishing a shirt. =P
Thanks!
@Loise Quatorze: From the picture, I'd guess some kind of milk jello and either dried apricots or baby food. Oh, wait, she listed plastic eggs and lemon curd. Whoops. xD
(Although I left my interpretation in my comment because I think it's just a different version.) =)
D:
Nooo!! Why didn't I see this a few days ago? I finally lost my ring at work after a week of it getting losing it in my bath mittens because it was too big. Gah...Oh, well. Thanks for the idea, though; I'll keep it in mind when I get another ring. =)
OMG, that is genius. O_O
Talk about an inexpensive place card! I can totally imagine covering these in tissue paper and sticking the names in for a wedding; thanks for the idea!!
I think my co-worker bought them, but someone definitely made them. Maybe Etsy? They're pretty simple. Just cuta trapezoid shape out of red paper to match the bag and stick it to the bag about an inch or two from the top so you can fold the top back. (I'd suggest putting glue or tape on the bottom half of the roof part so that when you fold the top back you can't see the bag around it.) Make the lines, and you have Snoopy's house. After that, you just need to cut out a picture of Snoopy and Woodstock to glue on the top of the trapezoid you cut out of red paper. When you're all done, add any details, fold the top back, and you're done. =)
This is a really great idea, but I was wondering: Do you scrape the shaving cream off after the paper is dry or when it's wet? Thanks for the tutorial. =)
Ooh, thanks for this! I didn't know you could buy coconut oil in a store; I'll have to go find some so I can make this! My little sister has Eczema, and the lotions we've tried just make it worse, so I'll definitely be trying this. Is there an essential oil you'd recommend for Eczema or extremely dry skin?
ROFL...Wow, that has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen done to a Barbie doll. xD
Hm...It kind of looks like this would work well if you were trying to create a Harley Quinn doll. Awesome. =D
Eeeeee!! =D
YESS! I'm thinking about having a wedding reception at a nearby park, and these might just be the kind of centerpieces I need! Although, to keep a uniform appearance and to make sure it matches my colors, I think I'll use small squares of tissue paper to cover the lollipops first. Inexpensive, but effective. Thank you so much for posting this! =D
Oh, excellent! I rarely wear dresses, but when I have to it's always the same relatives, so this is great for me. One easy-to-make dress that I can wear a million different ways. *Sigh* Problem solved. =)
Wow...My parents would kill me if I used markers on the wall, but you've definitely given me some inspiration for my bare walls. I think I'll cut these out of black paper with an Xacto and either use brightly colored tissue paper to show through the wings, or just put the cut outs up and let my light green walls show through. Thanks so much for sharing!
Wow, what a great idea! I can't wait to make these for my friends, but I'll have to find something else for the patty because my BF doesn't eat chocolate. My little sister is really going to love helping me make these!
For tip 4, if you've just run out of lipgloss, you could take the tubes and stand them in a mug of hot water to make the gloss in the tube settle to the bottom. It should give you a bit more gloss to use. I found this tip in a Michelle Phan video on Youtube. =)
Joanna M. over 1 year ago
Wow, that's genius. Thanks!
Joanna M. over 1 year ago
What a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial. =)
Joanna M. almost 2 years ago
Wow, those are so cheerful! You could even use them to decorate other things around the house! I may try making these with a thinner fabric and embellishing a shirt. =P
Thanks!
Joanna M. about 2 years ago
Actually, she probably could have dipped eggshells into white chocolate in an attempt to make a shell, too. Hm. This has so many possibilities!
Joanna M. about 2 years ago
@Loise Quatorze: From the picture, I'd guess some kind of milk jello and either dried apricots or baby food. Oh, wait, she listed plastic eggs and lemon curd. Whoops. xD
(Although I left my interpretation in my comment because I think it's just a different version.) =)
Joanna M. about 2 years ago
D:
Nooo!! Why didn't I see this a few days ago? I finally lost my ring at work after a week of it getting losing it in my bath mittens because it was too big. Gah...Oh, well. Thanks for the idea, though; I'll keep it in mind when I get another ring. =)
Joanna M. about 2 years ago
OMG, that is genius. O_O
Talk about an inexpensive place card! I can totally imagine covering these in tissue paper and sticking the names in for a wedding; thanks for the idea!!
Joanna M. about 2 years ago
@Maura H.--You just gave me a great idea for inexpensive wedding favors!! :D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
I think my co-worker bought them, but someone definitely made them. Maybe Etsy? They're pretty simple. Just cuta trapezoid shape out of red paper to match the bag and stick it to the bag about an inch or two from the top so you can fold the top back. (I'd suggest putting glue or tape on the bottom half of the roof part so that when you fold the top back you can't see the bag around it.) Make the lines, and you have Snoopy's house. After that, you just need to cut out a picture of Snoopy and Woodstock to glue on the top of the trapezoid you cut out of red paper. When you're all done, add any details, fold the top back, and you're done. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
I made these for a co-worker's daughter's baby shower this past weekend. They were a HIT!!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Whoops, I meant to ask if this was the version in the tutorial or the one you mentioned at the end for the thicker flower. >.<
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Hm. Just thought of this: Are the flowers in the picture the single or double-layer version?
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
This is a really great idea, but I was wondering: Do you scrape the shaving cream off after the paper is dry or when it's wet? Thanks for the tutorial. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
You just gave me a GREAT idea...Thank you. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Ooh, great idea! :D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
It was that simple?? Thank you! Might refer back here the next time I need centerpieces. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
O_O
I am in awe of your genius. I can't believe I didn't think of this. >_<
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, what a great idea! Too bad I don't have any bras to spare. =(
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Aww...That is sooo cute....and so funny! xD
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, that's incredibly creative. O_O
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Thank you!! I've been wondering how they made rainbow yarn/embroidery floss for the longest time!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Ooh, what a great idea! Might keep this in mind for wedding decorations. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Ooh, thanks for this! I didn't know you could buy coconut oil in a store; I'll have to go find some so I can make this! My little sister has Eczema, and the lotions we've tried just make it worse, so I'll definitely be trying this. Is there an essential oil you'd recommend for Eczema or extremely dry skin?
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
This. Is. Beautiful. O.O
Too bad I have nowhere to wear this to. =(
Great job, though; thanks for posting this. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
I second the "OMG". O_O
Wow, those would be perfect for anything! Baby/wedding showers, favors...snacks...>_>
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Thanks for the fave, and welcome to Cut Out+ Keep! =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Thanks! I'm hoping to improve the hood the next time when I make one for myself. =)
And a Gir rave would be pretty funny. xD
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, thank you! So much detail....You made it so easy to understand. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
ROFL...Wow, that has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen done to a Barbie doll. xD
Hm...It kind of looks like this would work well if you were trying to create a Harley Quinn doll. Awesome. =D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Eeeeee!! =D
YESS! I'm thinking about having a wedding reception at a nearby park, and these might just be the kind of centerpieces I need! Although, to keep a uniform appearance and to make sure it matches my colors, I think I'll use small squares of tissue paper to cover the lollipops first. Inexpensive, but effective. Thank you so much for posting this! =D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
This is genius! Thanks for posting this. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Love the poem. xD
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
=O
These are so simple!! Thank you so much for posting this; I'll definitely be using this!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Can't wait to try this; I have a TON of scraps lying around. Thanks for sharing! =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, those are really beautiful! Congratulations. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow. O_O
That was really impressive; I'll have to try that. Thanks! =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Ooh, I like this! And that was a great reminder about the fabric being inside-out in Step 2, by the way. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
OMG--Step 11 is genius! Using a zig-zag stitch so the hem doesn't roll? Why didn't I think of that?! Thanks for sharing! =D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Hm, these would also be a great substitute for seating cards if you displayed the tags on a branch or something. Thanks for the inspiration. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Just lint and water, really? Does it stay together, or would it be a good idea to add some glue to the water?
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
OMG, I cannot WAIT to try this with my little sister! Thanks for sharing! =D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
You did that with bleach?? Wow, the results are great; thanks for sharing such an awesome idea. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, this is incredible! Can't wait to try it; thanks for sharing/creating this awesome tutorial. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
That hoodie looks great! Does the spray paint affect the zipper at all?
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
I wonder if this would work for a budget wedding dress. Great idea; thanks for sharing. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
OMG--Did you just basically teach me how to make a shoe?? @_@
Incredible; thank you!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Oh, excellent! I rarely wear dresses, but when I have to it's always the same relatives, so this is great for me. One easy-to-make dress that I can wear a million different ways. *Sigh* Problem solved. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
THANK YOU!! I'm going to make one for my mom, one for me, one for my sis-in-law....=D
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, thank you for sharing this! I can't believe it's that easy! xD
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Hm. My little sister and I just started playing the Poke'mon trading card game--I wonder if this will work for deck boxes. o_O
Thanks for the idea. =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, this is one of the best origami tutorials I have ever seen/read. Thanks for sharing this; I'll definitely be trying this soon!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, that's really GOOD. O_O
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow...My parents would kill me if I used markers on the wall, but you've definitely given me some inspiration for my bare walls. I think I'll cut these out of black paper with an Xacto and either use brightly colored tissue paper to show through the wings, or just put the cut outs up and let my light green walls show through. Thanks so much for sharing!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, what a great idea! I can't wait to make these for my friends, but I'll have to find something else for the patty because my BF doesn't eat chocolate. My little sister is really going to love helping me make these!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
OMG, you're a genius!! Can't wait to make this for my mom; she's going to love it!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Do you think this would work with powder/mineral makeup?
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
OMG--They're so easy! Thank you for sharing this!!
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
Wow, these are STUNNING. O_O
And your dresses are beautiful, by the way. Congrats! =)
Joanna M. over 2 years ago
For tip 4, if you've just run out of lipgloss, you could take the tubes and stand them in a mug of hot water to make the gloss in the tube settle to the bottom. It should give you a bit more gloss to use. I found this tip in a Michelle Phan video on Youtube. =)