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#tools and craft supplies
kindaichiyu · 1 year
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yachi hitoka is the queen of crafting hobbies. she picks one up, gets the supplies for it, then switches to a different one. you never know what kind of gift she’s going to give out. crochet potholders for yamaguchi, an embroidered tote bag for kageyama, a handmade journal and card with a wax seal for tsukki, hinata’s getting a painted ceramic dish, and her mom is getting something store bought thanks to the incredible inferiority complex she bestowed upon her daughter
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littledeathleather · 5 months
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The current collection of colors I have on hand!
This does not include the # of dyes and paints I also have squirreled away :3
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teddylacroix · 9 months
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Must draw
Must carve
Must watercolor
Must write
Must clean
Must sculpt
Must cook
Must buy more craft supplies
Must take my freaking meds!!!
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theembroiderycart · 1 month
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And here it is!! Tiny & cute ‘Little Gems’ embroidery scissors by Kelmscott designs are now added to the shop in all 9 colours. They are 2”/5 cm in size and very travel friendly! ✨✂️
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soldier-poet-king · 6 months
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Might as well just live on the fuckin public transit at this point, I spend so much of my time commuting and I'm constantly exhausted and depressed and it's just!!! Fuck!!!!
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ginabiggs · 2 months
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A fun and fabulous tool roll for your crochet hooks with 10 pockets. Perfect for storing your crochet hooks, shorter makeup brushes, or drawing pens and pencils. Small sculpting tools, as well as paint brushes will fit too.
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junkologistsgoods · 2 months
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Simplicity Bias Tape / Piping Maker Machine with Accessories
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dndtreasury · 10 months
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Brewing Supplies by Toolcraft
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craftdiscoveries · 1 year
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I'm excited!
When I shared with Misty of ThePaperCraftPanda that I posted about her bookbinding kit (see previous post), she offered a discount code for ten percent off when you spend $30 in her Etsy shop.
It's the first time she's ever done this, and it's also the first time I have ever posted anything like this, so if you're in a position of being able to support her independent business, please head on over to her Etsy shop and see what she has to offer.
10% off when you spend $30
DISCOVERIES10
Shop ThePapercraftPanda
Again, I have no affiliation with Misty's business, I just like and admire her work as a bookbinder.
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ideally, here's the craft projects I want to do in the next year:
Make a leather cover for On Sundays, which would have a cut-out on the front that would be filled with some embroidery. The cons of this are that I would need to get some tools/supplies which would be pricy for a one off project. Perhaps I could idk, make more covers for things or make smth I could sell with the supplies too.
Rework my Mollymauk coat. I like it but it was my first attempt at sewing clothing, so the measurements weren't great (it doesn't fit well) and a lot of the edges or parts are ugly bcuz I messed up. I think it would be pretty easy to rip the lining/seams and get it back to it's original pieces and then add in more panels. The original look I was going for was patchwork-y so adding more panels in new fabric would actually fit pretty well, and I could also scatter in some patches and a bit of embroidery. The biggest cost would just be fabric, since the coat is made of various brocades and I'd like to keep with that look. I could probably look for fabric vendors that sell like, small sample swatches that might be a better way than buying yards of multiple fabrics.
Embroider my graduation cap. I actually originally got back into embroidery this year so I could embroider my graduation cap, but I haven't figured out what I wanted to embroider and I wanted to practice first so I've put it off. Ideally I want it to somewhat match with the serape graduation stole I have because ideally when I actually live in my own place, I'd like to display my cap, stole, and cords.
Make some more hand-embroidered patches and actually put them on my leather jacket. I have the supplies to do it, I just need to get around to it and figure out which box my leather jacket is in.
Honorable mention:
Come up with and figure out some decor for my badge holder. I have one of those retractable badge holders for my work ID and I'd like to decorate it some way so I can have a little personality yk? I bought the badge holder myself so I can do whatever I want.
Not a craft but I want to sketch out ideas for more tattoos. Ideally I want to add some more to my left arm because in the future someday I want to get a large tattoo on my right arm. I know a good tattoo parlor that mainly does walk-ins for small tattoos.
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the-trans-dragon · 2 years
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Product representatives are literally so fucking wasteful, they’ll build an entire shelf for a display and then throw it into the dumpster next week when they take the display down
Sometimes they build the shittiest, wobbly-est, most useless shelf ever out of a silly little kit with particle board and plastic screws but sometimes they’re actually sturdy and held together by really structurally sound joinery and sturdy metal nails or screws, and I just want to sit on the dumpster yowling like a feral dumpster troll and tell them to at least take the good shelves to a fucking thrift store
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blunderpuff · 2 years
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my mom: you should get rid of some stuff. you've got so much clutter.
me: *starts throwing out/recycling/putting stuff in giveaway bags*
my mom: noooo!! not stuff you paid for!!!
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artcornerghz · 15 days
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Reflecting Creativity: Exploring the Artistry of Lippan Mirrors and Craft Materials in India
In the vast tapestry of art and craft, there exists a realm where creativity meets reflection, where mirrors transcend mere utility to become canvases of artistic expression. Welcome to the enchanting world of craft mirrors and Lippan art, where every gleaming surface tells a story of craftsmanship and innovation.
Craft mirrors, with their ability to capture and reflect light, have long been cherished as essential elements in various art forms. From embellishing traditional Indian handicrafts to adorning contemporary DIY projects, these mirrors add a touch of elegance and intrigue to every creation. Among them, Lippan mirrors stand out as a unique fusion of tradition and contemporary design, deeply rooted in the rich cultural heritage of India.
Lippan art, originating from the rural regions of Gujarat, is characterized by intricate mirror work embedded in a clay base. Traditionally used to decorate walls and ceilings of mud houses, Lippan art has evolved into a versatile form of expression, finding its place in modern interior decor and art installations. The artistry lies in the meticulous arrangement of mirrors, creating mesmerizing patterns that dance with the play of light.
At the heart of every Lippan mirror lies a story of craftsmanship and creativity. Craftsmen, often hailing from generations of artisans, skillfully carve intricate designs on MDF bases, creating the perfect backdrop for the mirrors to shine. These bases, pre-marked with precision, serve as the foundation for artistic exploration, inviting both seasoned artists and DIY enthusiasts to unleash their imagination.
Craft stores in India have become treasure troves for artists and crafters seeking high-quality materials to bring their visions to life. From glass mirrors in myriad shapes and sizes to Lippan art kits complete with all the essentials, these stores offer a vast array of options to suit every artistic endeavor. Whether it’s sourcing individual craft materials or investing in comprehensive DIY kits, craft enthusiasts find themselves spoiled for choice in the abundance of offerings.
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In the age of digital commerce, craft suppliers have embraced the online realm, providing easy access to a global audience. Craft enthusiasts in India can now browse through a plethora of options, compare prices, and make purchases with just a few clicks. This accessibility not only fosters creativity but also promotes inclusivity, allowing artisans from diverse backgrounds to showcase their talents on a global platform.
The journey of crafting with mirrors is not merely about the final product; it’s about the process of creation itself. It’s about losing oneself in the rhythm of carving, arranging, and embellishing until the vision in the mind’s eye is brought to life. It’s about the joy of exploration, the satisfaction of mastery, and the pride of holding a piece of one’s soul in one’s hands.
As we delve deeper into the realm of craft mirrors and Lippan art, we realize that it’s not just about decorating spaces; it’s about infusing them with stories, memories, and emotions. Each mirror reflects not only light but also the dreams and aspirations of its creator, forming a connection that transcends time and space.
In a world filled with mass-produced goods, handmade crafts stand as a testament to human ingenuity and creativity. They carry within them the essence of tradition, the spirit of innovation, and the warmth of human touch. Craft mirrors and Lippan art exemplify this ethos, inviting us to slow down, appreciate the beauty of imperfection, and celebrate the richness of cultural heritage.
So, the next time you gaze into a mirror adorned with intricate designs, take a moment to ponder the journey it has embarked upon—from the hands of the artisan to the walls of your home. Let it remind you of the boundless possibilities that await when creativity and craftsmanship intertwine, illuminating our world with their timeless brilliance.
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bevanne46 · 16 days
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Tool storage idea. For quick grab next to machine or work space. These can be found in any office store or on Amazon.
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