Making Cool Thingys is Fun!

Instructions for an Origami Collapsible Box (traditional model)

Recommended paper size: 15cm x 10cm (approx. 6in x 4in) Resulting model: 5cm long and wide, 2.5cm high (2in x 2in x 1in) This video describes how to fold an origami collapsible box. It is a traditional design and is also known as a water dish or orisue. More origami: www.happyfolding.com

Art Journal pt 1

First attempt isn't that great. Buuuut. The next will be better I promise!! :)

Machine quilting 002.AVI

Pulling up the bobbin thread before beginning quilting.

Gourmet Paper Mache Dragon

Dan of Monster-man.com builds a really cool paper mache dragon. Go to papiermachemonsters.com

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My first spun toroid:-)

Embroidery Floss Flower Card ( Thank YOU)

Thanks for Watching! This video will show you how I created a flower with embroidery floss. It is such a cute idea and I thought I would share it all with you. If you enjoyed this video, then please visit my channel at www.youtube.com/lejack97

Jewellery Making Episode Two

In episode two of our jewellery making mini series Becky looks at the versatility of jump rings. Use these techniques to make a gorgeous charmed bracelet! For more inspiration visit www.docrafts.com

CLUB PENGUIN SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CP SUX

Drawing Workshop – Part One

Today, renowned and popular artist Jill Bays gets back to basics, showing you the simple techniques to improve your drawing skills. Starting very simply, she shows how to create marks with a series of different grade pencils before venturing on to simple studies including a pear and a vase. Finally, Jill shows how to get the most from a simple composition of plant pots and ivy, trying several thumbnail sketches before deciding on the final sketch.

Chip Art with Melody Ross

Watch our Bonus Video of our recent craft night with Melody Ross! Chip Art products are available at The Shoppe at Somerset at www.stampington.com.

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