Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Mushroom Houses
This little mushroom house resides in a venue called "Fern Gully" which looks just like the kind of place I want to create. In my retirement years my plan is to settle in on some land and make a fantasy land with an artist community and places for people to play and stay for the weekend. I want to build tons of these little mushroom houses all over the property.
Here is some other inspirational little huts. I love doors and windows and my model would have this for sure. For the inside it would be similar to a yurt so you could have beds a little fireplace and a place for cooking.
This little hut was found in Argentina. Found here.
Mushroom found as a bus stop. Maybe I should just fill the land with mushrooms? They would be a good shelter for small tables for picnics. Maybe for the fields where there isn't any trees these structures could cover the tables. Found here.
So why can't I find more of these? Would it be difficult to build? Why don't people build them? Maybe it's cost? Maybe they are just not photographed and recorded. It's a mystery to me. I definitely want to make one when I have the land to put it in. I figure you can make mud huts and it's similar to that construction. All it takes is a little imagination and paint and it turns into a mushroom hut.
If anyone has any to share please post a link. I'm curious what goes into building a structure like this.
Here is some other inspirational little huts. I love doors and windows and my model would have this for sure. For the inside it would be similar to a yurt so you could have beds a little fireplace and a place for cooking.
This little hut was found in Argentina. Found here.
Mushroom found as a bus stop. Maybe I should just fill the land with mushrooms? They would be a good shelter for small tables for picnics. Maybe for the fields where there isn't any trees these structures could cover the tables. Found here.
So why can't I find more of these? Would it be difficult to build? Why don't people build them? Maybe it's cost? Maybe they are just not photographed and recorded. It's a mystery to me. I definitely want to make one when I have the land to put it in. I figure you can make mud huts and it's similar to that construction. All it takes is a little imagination and paint and it turns into a mushroom hut.
If anyone has any to share please post a link. I'm curious what goes into building a structure like this.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Mushroom Spindle Case Recycle
I made this from a tall CD spindle case! Can you believe it?
Here are the directions.
Materials:
- Tall CD Spindle case
- Glue gun and sticks
- Foam core (or thick cardboard)
- Felt or fabric
- Paper to line the base with (ordinary copier paper will do)
- Polyfill for padding
Take the top of the spindle and trace a circle shape about two inches bigger than to the top. Cut out of foam core. Glue the spindle case to the foam core. It helps to draw a circle first to place the top into when you have the hot glue.
Trace a circle in the felt that is one inch larger than your foam core piece. You want enough fabric to fold over the edge. Cut circles from the white felt.
Lay down the large red circle. Arrange the polyfill in an even layer. Top with the CD spindle top and hold down gently on the table as you go around the edge and glue the fabric to the foam core. Watch out for hot glue!
You can finish this off with another piece of fabric but I left mine unfinished. I also added some fancy fringe. Add whatever you want! Glue on the white circles on the top.
For the base I tried two methods. First I tried a shelf liner paper that went on the outside of the base. It's a bit tricky to get on so I did it in pieces. The base is not perfectly straight, it is bigger on the bottom than the top. The second version I put a white piece of paper inside and taped it down. You can also glue on fabric around the outside. Be creative! Oh and also adding a face is a must for me.
I removed the spine from the spindle and put a piece of felt on the bottom to cover up the hole. It came off really easy!
What are the uses? Well the first one holds all those little panda gnomes. The other will hold something secret. Maybe it would make a good bank? It can keep your craft supplies nice and safely stored.
If you make one please post a link! I challenge you! Make your own mushroom today! No sewing and glue gun awesomeness.
Here are the directions.
Materials:
- Tall CD Spindle case
- Glue gun and sticks
- Foam core (or thick cardboard)
- Felt or fabric
- Paper to line the base with (ordinary copier paper will do)
- Polyfill for padding
Take the top of the spindle and trace a circle shape about two inches bigger than to the top. Cut out of foam core. Glue the spindle case to the foam core. It helps to draw a circle first to place the top into when you have the hot glue.
Trace a circle in the felt that is one inch larger than your foam core piece. You want enough fabric to fold over the edge. Cut circles from the white felt.
Lay down the large red circle. Arrange the polyfill in an even layer. Top with the CD spindle top and hold down gently on the table as you go around the edge and glue the fabric to the foam core. Watch out for hot glue!
You can finish this off with another piece of fabric but I left mine unfinished. I also added some fancy fringe. Add whatever you want! Glue on the white circles on the top.
For the base I tried two methods. First I tried a shelf liner paper that went on the outside of the base. It's a bit tricky to get on so I did it in pieces. The base is not perfectly straight, it is bigger on the bottom than the top. The second version I put a white piece of paper inside and taped it down. You can also glue on fabric around the outside. Be creative! Oh and also adding a face is a must for me.
I removed the spine from the spindle and put a piece of felt on the bottom to cover up the hole. It came off really easy!
What are the uses? Well the first one holds all those little panda gnomes. The other will hold something secret. Maybe it would make a good bank? It can keep your craft supplies nice and safely stored.
If you make one please post a link! I challenge you! Make your own mushroom today! No sewing and glue gun awesomeness.
Labels:
cd spindle,
cd spindle case,
mushroom,
recycle,
reuse cd spindle case
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Gardening Apron Tutorial
Ok folks, it's officially spring time and the sun is out and it's time to start planting that garden! Get a good start with your own custom gardening apron. I found this awesome tutorial on CRAFT magazine Blog. You can follow along here.
Posted on here because of the awesome mushroom fabric she has used. What could be better for a gardening apron than mushroom fabric!
She noted that she got the fabric from SuperBuzzy. They have some AWESOME cute fabrics. Many mushroom themed too! I couldn't find the one she used but here are some other cute ones I found.
Posted on here because of the awesome mushroom fabric she has used. What could be better for a gardening apron than mushroom fabric!
She noted that she got the fabric from SuperBuzzy. They have some AWESOME cute fabrics. Many mushroom themed too! I couldn't find the one she used but here are some other cute ones I found.
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