This was such a fun project, and my YouTube community seems to love it, too. It is already one of my most watched videos. If you would like to see the whole project come together, you can check out the video below. Or read on for the step-by-step overview. Like
We have two cats, and a while back, I made them one cat bed, which, according to my advanced math skills, left us one bed short. I have heard that cats aren’t really great mathematicians, so maybe they don’t even care about a new bed. In my experience, they are
Sometimes, simplicity is better, isn’t it? I do tend to overcomplicate a lot of my projects. Well, maybe not overcomplicate, but they do tend to take a while and have a lot of steps. So today, I am switching gears and sharing some quicker, simpler projects. Some of them you
I don’t know what it is about soda cans. Well, let’s be honest, more often, it’s beer cans, but that’s not the point. The point is that I really enjoy creating and crafting with aluminum drink cans. They are so easy to transform and manipulate. Because I make so many
I like to believe that I create innovative items from unlikely materials. Perhaps you will agree? Like many of my projects, today’s starts with an empty soda can that becomes a cute little ant creature. You can check out the detailed tutorial in this video or read on for a
I like to think of myself as an inventor or, better yet, a mad scientist of sorts. I create, dream, and draw blueprints in my head, mostly during restless nights when I have trouble falling asleep. Sometimes, when I am feeling particularly daring and against the approval of my childhood
Well, I have gone and done it again. I think my latest project is pretty cute, but as always, it might come across as a little complicated. So, I will break it down into a three-step process. For this post, I am primarily going to concentrate on the final step,
It’s no secret that I have trouble growing things, and this year is no exception. I have already killed off an actual Calla Lily; that was quite beautiful. And in other disappointing horticultural news, I have two small pots that previously homed some unnamed botanical variety but are now only
I continue to be amazed by all the ways to craft with empty beer and soda cans. Today’s project was fun and easy to create, and I love how it turned out. For this project, you will need a Cricut or other cutting machine that can cut metal sheets. If
If you are like me and are a little challenged when it comes to growing things, you can simply use these little creatures as shelf decorations, but they also look good in plants. 🙂 The Caterpillar is my fifth aluminum can plant charm creation. I have also made a bumblebee,