Thank you so much for watching season 1, I had a blast. When we come back in March there will be more co-hosts, fun projects and cool thrifty crafty book reviews. Yay!
Do you have an upcycled or recycled craft idea you want me to try? Let me know in the comments, or on the Break + Remake Facebook page or @BreaknRemake on Instagram.
Here are 3 tips for easy present wrapping for the holiday season!
Materials:
Fabric: bandana or scarf
If you check out the thrift store you can get bandanas and scarves on the cheap! The two I use in the episodes were thrifted finds. Oh and hey, is the gift getter sew crafty? Then get the fabric out of your stash to wrap the present.
Bags: fabric or paper
This one is easy, fabric bags are great. If you have time on your hands and need a destash, you can whip them up yourself. However if you are pressed for time and monies, grab some paper bags from the store. Use them until you need to recycle them.
Boxes and tubes: from cereal or frozen foods, tubes from toilet paper
Nothing says you're on the naughty list like getting a TP tube. But really, if you are looking for a sustainable, easily recycled wrapping they win. Doll it up with some fabric, newspaper or a craft paper that has a high recycled content.
Cereal and other food boxes are great because they come free with every purchase.
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If you are an avid thrifter, don't be sad when you find a shirt fits but is not tailored! Take it in using this simple tutorial.
Materials
Thrifted shirt
Safety pins
Thread to match project
Sewing machine
A buddy!
You need to use the buddy system for this project unless you magically have a dress form of yourself. So make a day of it and partner up! Take the time and line up your side seams if you are taking darts out of the side. This may take a few tries, but once you get the hang of this it's easy.
Big THANK YOU to Cesar for being such a good sport and letting me use him as a dress form. I'm super mean too, and I made him sew his shirt too!
This is the final episode of the Craft Spooktacular! This one is easy peasey lemon squeezy, that's why I saved it for last. You can do this right before your party, just make sure you let the ink dry a bit or blot it before you put it in your frame.
Do a search on free Halloween clip art and a bunch of cool images pop up. If you want to get super fancy you can draw your own. Then you can get super fancy and use glitter or metallic paints.
Now to go finish my Halloween costume! WOO! What are you going to be?
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Yay! Fall decoration is starting in ernest now. It's not just us freaks who start celebrating fall on Pumpkin Spice (September 1st). Painting glass jars that your food comes in is a great way to get some cheap materials and, if you paint on the outside of the jar, they are still 100% food safe. Happy decorating!
Materials
Glass jars- I used some vintage, some from a friend who was cleaning out her craft supplies and some were jam jars.
Glass paint- FolkArt Enamel paint is made in the US and can be either air cured or in the oven. Martha Stuart Chalkboard is made in the US
Sponge Brushes
Palette
Heavy paper for label template- draw a fancy box and use it as a paint guide, or make a simple box mask using tape
Pencil
Scissors or blade
Tape
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The Halloween fun continues with this sweet little tutorial on fabric pumpkin making. So easy! My friend was moving and getting rid of old clothes so I totally lucked out with my orange fabric for this project. The rest of the fabric was either upcycled from the costume shop.
Matierials:
Fabric for pumpkin and stem
Ruler
Chalk or other marking tool
Rolly cutter or scissors
Fiber fill
Hot glue
These will make a great addition to your fall decoration. I wish it was fall in southern California. We are going through another dang heat wave. So all I can do is burn my pumpkin spice candle and pretend.
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Now begins the Halloween Spooktacular Crafts! I'll be offering a tutorial a week during the month of October to get you feeling like a Halloweenie!
Start your Halloween decorating off right with this fun sugar skull pillow. I used pillows that have been laying around my house forever, and upcycled fabric from the costume shop I work at for the skulls. This project is great, because if you want to change the pillow out and put the skull on a different item it is pretty easy to switch.
Matierals:
Thick fabric for the skull
Paper to make skull pattern
Fabric paint
(we are using a method like the embroidery hoop art, check out that tutorial for more details)
Fabric markers - I used Marvy Graffiti markers, non toxic and made in Japan
Embroidery floss
Embroidery needle
Scissors
Let me know if you make this item on the Break + Remake Facebook group. If you liked this video please share with your friends. Do you have an upcycled or recycled craft idea you want me to try? Let me know in the comments, or on the Break + Remake Facebook page.
Starting October 4th Break + Remake will do a clever craft project each week. What is a clever craft project? I'm glad you asked. All these projects will be with upcycled and recycled materials. The paints I use will all be made in the USA (less shipping cost and waste, solid environmental laws).
Let's start a conversation about where our craft supplies come from and how we as crafters can help create a culture of sustainability, make do and mend, all while having a great time. Creativity is weird in that the more restrictions we put on ourselves, the more cool ideas we come up with.
Hi All! Are you ready for some simple hand sewing knots? This is the basic knowledge you need to get you started hand sewing. Then we can talk about mending. And then altering! WE WILL DO WHAT WE WANT TO OUR CLOTHES! You don’t tell us!
Well, that escalated quickly. Anyway. You guys get good at this hand sewing thing cuz I got big plans for us.
Here is a fun running stitch technique tutorial for ya, this video is for the very basics of sewing. It will help you with the painted picture frame jewelry holder tutorial and with next tutorial, painted embroidery hoop art.
I got my netting from a friend who makes costumes and knows I’m a hoarder into second hand craft supplies. You can get netting from a big craft chain or you can pull your netting or tulle off of a poofy dress.
Do you have any craft techniques you want me to cover in a minisode? Comment below and I’ll see if I can help. If I don’t know how to do it, I surely know someone who does!
See you on August 2 with a simple running stitch tutorial.
Today is the DAY! Here is the first episode of SEASON 1 WOO! Happy dance! A big thank you goes out to my co-host Natalie from The Sunshine Grove
(AND to the lady behind the camera, Maddie from Folk Dreams, you'll meet her next episode) Grab the following: Thrifted picture frame Acrylic or house paint of your choice Paint brushes Water can for rinsing brushes A plastic container lid, you'll see why in the episode And if you need it: A foam sanding block If you make a picture frame, or have ANY questions about techniques, let me know here in the comments below or join our Facebook group Thanks for watching! -Joan