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Tuesday, August 1, 2017

31 Cute Back to School Tutorials

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It’s August, which means two things.  Cooler temperatures coming and time for Back to School!

It’s strange for me to make a big deal about that since I’m been out of school forever and I don’t have kids of my own going either.  But I still get excited when I see sales on school supplies and find myself stocking up on notebooks and such, call them “office supplies”.  And these “office supplies” need a personal touch.

So let the school crafts begin.

Cute Back to School Tutorial Round Up

Cute Back to School Tutorial Round Up


Pouches and Cases

Because you can’t have enough places to stash supplies.


Pencils and Pens

Cute ways to jot down everything from homework to shopping lists.


Notebooks and Binders

Cute binders make organizing fun and notebook make great gifts!


Backpacks and Bags

Carry your books or lunch in cute style.


Organization

Because back to school clutter happens.


School Supplies for Dolls and Toys

Because they are so darn cute!


A few useful supplies:

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Pretty Supplies

Not wanting to put things off too much (since when?), I got started right away and completed two projects.
Polaroid
First, I got these pens at Wal-Mart for 74 cents for a 15 pack.  Cheap price and they write quite well.  The problem is how plain they look.  How to fix that?
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Modpodge anyone?  I cut strips of tissue paper and brushed on Modpodge before wrapping around each pen.  When they dried, I gave each pen a coat to protect.  Simple to do and the results are pleasing.  For the four pens on the left, I experimented with using scrapbook paper.  They look pretty cool, but it isn’t something I would recommend.  The scrapbook paper is a little too thick and it makes it hard to stick the caps back on.  Tissue paper is a-ok. 
Polaroid
Next is the binder.  I still have my old binder from last year, but I needed a second one.  This one I already had lying around the house.  It just needed the special touch.
Polaroid
Enter the binder cover.  Just like the last one I made (see Clean and Covered) except this one is pink and lacy.  I added a couple of tiny bows because not only do they add such a nice touch, but without them I can’t tell which side is the front side.  See I can be practical sometimes.
Here’s the updated list:
  • Pens
  • Binder
  • Lunch bag
  • Backpack
  • Button
  • Scarf
  • Doll house
Two down, five to go.  The next one will be up either tomorrow or Friday.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Pretty Pens: A Tutorial

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I’ve already made a zippered pouch, I just need a little something to put in it.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

Like pens.  These pens were ones I snagged from work, with permission of course.  They were for promotional use and we had way too many.  Who could pass up a freebie?  They just needed a personal touch so I tweaked them. 

You can try it too, here’s the tutorial:

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

You will need some boring old pens, some thin ribbon, scissors, and a warmed up glue gun (like this one).  Heat resistant gloves would help too, I burnt myself twice.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

First remove the cap so it won’t get in your way.  Dab a little glue on the pen just before where the cap would go in order to glue the end of the ribbon to the pen. 

The ribbon should be at a slight angle since it will be wrapped around.  Don’t worry about the raw edges yet.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

Proceed to wrap the ribbon around the pen dabbing glue as you go.  It is a good idea to pull tightly on the ribbon as you wrap to ensure it stays nice and smooth.  Just don’t pull so tightly that you rip the ribbon off.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

When you get to the end, it sort of resembles the stripes on a candy cane.  If you like it like that, just skip down and finish the ends.  Otherwise, let’s continue.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

You need to make sure the end is securely glued down for this part.  You need to fold the ribbon toward the writing end of the pen and then at an angle.  Kind of like how it was when we started gluing and wrapping.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

Then you just have to continue wrapping and gluing until you get back to where you started.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

Carefully cut the ribbon and glue down the end.  To finish, you can wrap a smaller piece of  ribbon around the pen a couple of times to cover the raw edges, then glue it down.  Trust me, this looks a lot better than leaving the raw edges as is.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

What you have now is a pen that’s uniquely yours, comfortable to hold, and really cheap to boot.

Ribbon wrapped pens tutorial.  Pretty school supplies.

It took me a several minutes to make my first one, but after I got the hang of it I was able to make a set of them very quickly.  You will be able to too.

Here’s the updated list:

Five down, four to go.  The next should be up by Monday.  Of course knowing me, it will probably be up by Tuesday.  :(

Give it a try:

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