My TOMS were looking a little dingy so I decided to spruce them up with a little spray paint!
My TOMS were looking a little dingy so I decided to spruce them up with a little spray paint!
I made some cute hand stamped leather bracelets today. Boo wanted some friendship bracelets:
And I thought with Mother’s day coming up…..what about some mix and match leather bangles as a gift for a special loved one? Or these would make great party favors:
I bought the bracelets and alphabet stamp set from the local craft store. You can find larger cuffs here.
The other supplies I needed were a sponge and a mallet:
The first step is to wipe the leather bracelet with a damp sponge (do not soak it):
Place the bracelet on a hard surface (I do it on my brick patio) and use the mallet to bit the end of the stamp one or two times with force:
The stamp will leave the letter impression behind:
Carefully space out all of the letters. Then let the bracelet dry out if it is still damp:
I use Angelus Leather Paints and Dyes to decorate the bracelets:
Just apply a coat of paint with a soft brush:
Or apply some dye with a dauber:
To get a distressed look you can wipe some paint off using a damp rag:
Once the paint or dye is dry I use some Kiwi shoe polish to seal and shine the bracelets….or you can use beeswax and then buff the leather to a shine:
For Boo’s smaller friendship bracelets I cut off both ends of one of the leather bracelets using a box cutter:
I don’t have leather tools so I improvised and drilled holes in either end of the bracelet using a household drill:
I bought this colorful sued lace from the craft store for the ties:
A small piece of lace threaded through both sides of the cuff ties it closed:
Easy gift ideas for anyone!
So many different messages you could stamp onto these:
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I’m having so much fun with this woodburner. My favorite thing I’ve made so far: little driftwood message hearts. I’ve had a lot of luck with this brand…..the Creative Versa-Tool.
The heat control is key because it heats up much hotter than most wood burners…..making it much easier to burn:
I ordered these pre-cut driftwood hearts on Etsy from Tinker’s Attic:
Driftwood is super easy to burn because it’s so soft:
You can add some paint for some color:
A love note:
My favorite point is the universal point…it performs all fundamental designs:
A tapered point can burn more intricate designs:
Just heat the tool up and using light pressure burn your design into the wood.
The longer the point remains on the surface the deeper and darker your burn will be.
Golden Fluid Acrylics are perfect for adding color:
Leave a sweet message for someone you love! Drill a hole for to make a little gift topper or keychain. Place one in your kid’s or spouse’s lunch. Put one on your dresser.