If you craft with cans, here are seven ways I have finished the edges of my metal projects.
If you have a microwave kiln, here are some tips for finding glass to use if you would like to recycle and repurpose it.
I still have a lot to learn about this fun little laser, but here are some of the materials that I have engraved as a total beginner
Learn to make rope from plastic bags to take your crafting to the next level.
If you craft with soda cans you may have wanted to remove the print for certain projects. This video will show you three methods for doing this.
There are many ways to flatten empty beer and soda cans into aluminum sheets. And here is one more. 🙂
The video below demonstrates a fun and fast technique for making ephemera for your junk journals. Advertising Disclosure: Upcycle Design Lab may be compensated in exchange for featured placement of certain sponsored products and services or your clicking on links posted on this website. Happy Upcycling Cindy
In a world dominated by screens and digital clutter, there’s something truly delightful about the tactile experience of crafting a junk journal. Don’t you agree? Hours can pass unnoticed as I cut, glue, and paint. I love that it celebrates the beauty in the mundane and turns everyday items into
Whenever I set out to work on a junk journal or art journal page, I often get stuck somewhere. I overthink every element. I hesitate to glue anything in place. It is supposed to be relaxing and fun, but it can become tense and frustrating when none of the arrangements
I am on a journey to improve my junk journal/art journal pages using the limited craft supplies that I have on hand and my limited skill set. 🤣🤣 I am starting by making a library or catalog of simple backgrounds to use as a reference for future journal pages. Check