Tag Archive: handcraft


More Handmade Journals

Halloa! 😀
It’s nearly long holiday here in Indonesia, welcoming Idul Fitri. I hope you are all have a wonderful time with your family and friends! Before I’m busy with this holiday :p let me share with you four journals I managed to make recently.

Fourth Journal

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The Alphabet Book for Baby

When I said that I’m making a quiet book for my newborn son, a friend of mine suggested me to make an alphabet book. I thought, okay, it’d be easy enough. So I started the project and I stole some time now and then to work on it. Turns out it takes me about 3 months to finally finish the project. It could be better, but I’m quite satisfied with the result.

alphabet felt book front cover

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Needle Books

I got the idea for making needle books from Pinterest. They are used to store needles and pins. They are very cute and you can customize the cover and each page of the book.

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Tutorial: Mini Teddy Bear

teddy bears soda house

This is a tutorial to make a teddy bear doll made of felt material. The preparation is similar to my previous handcraft tutorial (moon kitty felt box and rabbit & cat dolls):

felt material, threads, scissors, needle, dakron, ribbon

Optional: black beads, buttons

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Tutorial: Beads Square Bag/Case

My mom’s birthday is coming up and I’m thinking about making her something made of beads. I’m halfway done when I realize that I need more strings and also need to purchase some zippers 😦

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Tutorial: Moon Kitty Felt Box

Allright fellas, grab your sewing kit, for I am going to tell you how to make a moon kitty felt box. I like making felt boxes and crescent moon & black cat are amongst my favorite things; they inspire me to make this design.

Preparation

A card box of an instant coffee, milk, tea, etc.
Felt in various shades of chocolate, and black one.
Threads with colors that match the felt.
Ribbons/biku-biku.
Big scissors & small scissors (which is sharper).
Needles.
Pen (for drawing the patterns).
Glue (preferably UHU, dont use superglue).
Cellotape

 

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