Tag: Tineya DIY

Driftwood Sea Horse

Driftwood Sea Horse

So I’ve tested this pin, and I’m loving my driftwood sea horse. It was really easy to make and a great wall décor for summer. Original pin: https://pinterest.com/pin/368873025719573417/ Supplies Driftwood Wood glue Carton or thick paper Scissors Cut out a sea horse shape from a 

Yarn Letters

Yarn Letters

Need a pretty wall decoration? Maybe a quick baby shower gift? Then these wooden yarn letters are just it! They are super cute and really easy to make :D   Original pin; https://pinterest.com/pin/368873025711548931/   Supplies Cardboard or wooden letters Yarn (pink and red) Fabric glue Acrylic 

DIY Pusheen Cookie Cutters

DIY Pusheen Cookie Cutters

I’ve been looking everywhere for Pusheen cookie cutters but sadly without luck. But apparently they are really easy to make, so here’s a quick DIY if you’re craving some cute Pusheen cookies. Or you can apply this method to any picture you like.

 

Supplies

  • Aluminum strip/old cookie cutter
  • Printed image
  • String
  • Scissors
  • Pliers
  • Tape

 

  1. Measure the outline with a string.
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  2. Cut out an aluminum strip, to the size of the measured string. You can cut the strip from a thin aluminum sheet if you can’t find aluminum strips at the hardware store. You can also use an old cookie cutter as well, if it’s large enough.
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  3. Bend the aluminum using pliers, to match the shape of the image. Start on a flat part of the design, so that it will be easier to close at the end.
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  4. Tape the ends together, give it a wash and you’re ready to make some cute looking cookies.
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Best of luck

– Tineya

Present Piggy Bank

Present Piggy Bank

If you are planning on saving up for presents, why not make an inexpensive piggy bank that looks like one. I hope you will love this present piggy bank! So great for saving up for a lovely present for you or a friend or even 

DIY Unicorn Rainbow Cake

DIY Unicorn Rainbow Cake

I think this is the prettiest cake I have ever made :D Since I’m using the unicorn emoji in all my messages, why not on a cake. It’s so simple and a pretty easy cake to make! I wish you the best of luck :D   Supplies 

DIY Frozen Lantern

DIY Frozen Lantern

Make a beautiful winter lantern with your favorite characters. When I first saw these art pieces of Elsa and Anna, I knew I wanted them on a winter lantern. Stained glass was just quite a process, but making these with window paint turned out to be so easy and cute. I chose Elsa and Anna from Frozen, but any image with clean and simple outlines would be perfect for this. Let me know if you try this, I would love to hear about it!

 

Original pin:

Anna                  https://pinterest.com/pin/368873025708999000/

Elsa                    https://pinterest.com/pin/368873025704706237/

 

Supplies:

  • Lantern with battery light
  • A screwdriver
  • Scissors
  • Toothpicks
  • A pencil/marker
  • Window paint
  • A printed stencil – reversed
  • A plastic pocket

 

1 Print a stencil

  1. First we need to reverse the image. I like to do this, by opening the image in Paint –> click rotate and flip horizontal.
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  2. Print the image. I like to open the image in Word for this. Right-click the image, choose Wrap text –> In front of text. Now you can resize it and print it.
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2 Outline the design 

  1. Disassemble the bottom half of the lantern with a scewdriver.
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  2. Take out one of the glass pieces.
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  3. Place it on the stencil and trace around the design that you want.
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3 Cover the design with window paint

  1. Place the stencil in a plastic pocket.
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  2. Start out by making the details of the image with window paint. Pour some on the side, and use a toothpick to create fine lines.
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  3. Fill in the rest of the square with window paint, pouring directly from the bottles. Use plenty of window paint, so that it will be easy to peel off later. Make sure to go above the lines, so that it is not visible when you’re done.
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  4. Let the piece dry overnight.

 

4 Place the sticker on the glass

  1. When the piece is dry, cut around the edges, so that it is a solid piece – too many splashes on the sides can make it difficult to peel off.
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  2. Clean the glass piece and peel off the sticker.
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  3. Quickly transfer the sticker to the glass.
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  4. Cut around the corners to remove any excess paint.
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5 Light up the lantern

  1. Place the decorated pieces of glass inside the lantern.
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  2. Close the bottom with the screwdriver.
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  3. Light it up and enjoy your new beautifully decorated lantern :D
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– Tineya