Hello my dear reader....welcome back!!
Today I am about to tell you about a craft that happened by chance....
I was seeing paisley prints and designs all around me this summer, and I wanted to do something with this beautiful shape.....
I've grown up wearing paisley printed clothes, making paisley rangolis and henna mehendi's and much more....but I had a block while thinking about a paisley craft....
I was going through my craft supplies, when my sons broken taekwondo board fell down...It was a square soft wood board....and then the idea struck....a key holder!!!
See what came out of my idea into reality....
I was so excited, I forgot to take step by step photos, but I'll walk you through the process...
Materials used:
Today I am about to tell you about a craft that happened by chance....
I was seeing paisley prints and designs all around me this summer, and I wanted to do something with this beautiful shape.....
I've grown up wearing paisley printed clothes, making paisley rangolis and henna mehendi's and much more....but I had a block while thinking about a paisley craft....
I was going through my craft supplies, when my sons broken taekwondo board fell down...It was a square soft wood board....and then the idea struck....a key holder!!!
See what came out of my idea into reality....
Paisley Key holder |
Materials used:
- Soft wood board
- Green handmade paper
- J- hooks
- Rhinestones
- Golden bead string
- 3d glitter- gold, green
- Frame hanger hook
I covered the wooden base with green handmade paper (I love the thickness and textures of handmade papers). Then I attached the frame hanger hook behind it with a small screw.
Next, I drew a paisley on the desired place and filled it up by gluing rhinestones, golden bead string and 3D glitter.
When I was satisfied with the design, I let it dry completely for a few hours and the screwed in the J-hooks to hang the keys.
I found out one more use for it...a necklace holder...
Now, why don't you start making your own key holder/ necklace holder...Link back to my blog (and credit me) when you make one....and you can also post pictures of what you made, in my comment box to help me see your creations.....
Thanks for visiting and see you soon.....