Put my little one's fairies to good use and created a little fairy hangout spot using the spare fishbowl! Can't wait for other magical additions over time 🤌🏽✨ (although the little LEDs I put inside stopped working after 15 mins, but I'll need to figure that out ig)
It took a lot of trial and error, but I finally have a method of tranferring images onto glass (and other things) that works for me. I have an inkjet printer so the modge podge methods didn't work. I printed images onto the glossy backing to a sheet from printable labels, sprayed hairspray onto the glass, gave it just a moment to get tacky, then laid the sheet onto the glass. I pressed it down and pushed the air bubbles out, then peeled the paper back. I also used glass cleaner to get to hairspray off the glass around the image to get the effect I hoped for.
The remaining ink on the page transferred nicely onto clay.
Ingenious DIY Tiny House Design Hacks using Salvaged Materials 🤯
🏡✨ If you've seen Christo's mind-blowing tiny house tour before, you don't want to miss this video with never-before-seen footage of him sharing in-depth creative design solutions with salvaged materials. He takes this to extreme with a process he calls "super-cycling"--using the scraps of his recycled materials in clever ways to solve problems AND save money.
Christo built a truly one-of-a-kind tiny house on foundation over 3 years for $80k--a work of art! And you can, too! 🛠️