Modern, funky craft/DIY creations. Good for gifts or yourself.
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WHAT:
Making things. Affordable and accomplishable things.
WHO:
Suitable for amateurs, average Janes/Joes.**
**Particularly useful for urbanites lacking power tools or even a kitchen table.
WHEN:
Whenever I goshdarn can. Lay off me.
WHY:
Because looking at other people's ideas is awesome fodder for my noggin so shouldn't I share a decent idea that someone else can make perfect? Send me a pic if you make something similar to what I post!
WHO'S THIS "ME"?
I am Lynn. I'm an urban planner by training, and a maker of random items by vocational calling. I do my projects in my apartment in Brooklyn, or on the stoop or roof. If you see a 5' 3 7/8" female breaking concrete blocks out on your street, you probably live on my block.
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I haven’t had new tutorials cuz I’ve been busy doing more of projects I’ve already tutorialized…like these coloring books. See this tutorial for deets.


Got myself a new job, therefore a new office. Must decorate more, but this is pennant garland is my first attempt. Brightens up the corner quite nice like. These garlands are so easy to make — just cut up some plastic trash and cover with washi tape and you’re almost done. The only costly part is the washi tape, but that stuff is the best and totally worth it. Would make a real nice gift for a kid’s room…
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I’ve been scheming all winter on elbow patches - but indecision brought delay. Erica’s tute is perfect. Must do.


Happy New Year! At some point this year, you’ll have to give a gift to a kid. Make that kid a semi-homemade coloring book, individualized with cover paper as cool as they are. Made by Joel is one of my favorite blogs out there - Joel is such a talented illustrator, and he offers free pdfs of his awesome designs. Thanks, Joel, for these great coloring pages!
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Don’t have time/effort/need for a real Christmas tree? Me neither. Do you use toilet paper? Me too. It sounds like you may be the perfect candidate to make this toilet paper roll Christmas tree. Return those toilet paper rolls to whence they came - make them back into a tree!
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More washi tape gift box ornaments. Strikingly similar to last Wednesday’s post…this time made with thin clear plastic cut from take-out containers. Yet one more easy upcycle of common refuse.
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Yes, this is last year’s DIY. But I think it’s worth a rehash - versatile, a good gift for friends, family, or coworkers. Full tute here.

I hate buying veggies that are sold on styrofoam, but in my hood that’s the only way to buy brussels sprouts. Good news: styrofoam can be cut into lightweight tree ornaments (of all types, mine just happen to be gift boxes). Patterned washi-tape is the ultimate quick coverall!
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Easy & useful. Genius.
Holder for Charging Cell Phone (made from lotion bottle) | Make It and Love It
C’mon, you know you are going to raid your bathroom for a mostly empty bottle right now!

Every year I turn toothpaste box trees into Christmas ornaments (see last year’s here). The boxes are the perfect shape! This year I went for a Fruit Stripe Gum look. Super easy gift idea, only limited by the number of toothpaste boxes you have stashed. This is the first of several posts on turning trash into ornaments…stay tuned.
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My parents have volumes of 1972 encyclopedias that, unsurprisingly, nobody anywhere wants. Except me. I had a dead corner in my apartment. Nothing in it but an ugly, broken Ikea floor lamp I found on the street. So I took those old books off their hands, as well as a terracotta pot, a small (ugly brown) table, and a sweet lamp — a little bit of paint and paper all around — and presto, corner’s got a whole new vibe.
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Keep your eyes peeled for old wooden tennis rackets. They make great hanging storage for belts, ties, etc. Really this sucker can hold anything - ideal for necklaces and earrings too. And you can paint it whichever way you like to suit any decor. The perfect addition to the tiny unused wall nook next to my closet…
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Remember my DIY on up-cycling food cans as cubbyhole storage? Well, my cubbyholes groweth. I’m nearly at capacity for this entrance hallway table, but man these things are stinkin’ useful.


My first Halloween costume - I think a success. I made a Dopey costume for my friend’s adorable baby boy (his big sister is going as Snow White). It was surprisingly easy, even without a sewing machine.
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I’ll have a new Halloween tutorial soon - not quite ready. Until then:
Adding bad-ass buttons to your old coat is a quick, cheap, & easy spruce up. Feels brand new. Do it now (before the weather gets cold so you don’t have to sew a bunch of buttons in one sitting).
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