These are not your run-of-the-mill crafts!
I’ll tell you how I find inspiration in art and design and take it to a whole nother level. Then I’ll show how you can use that inspiration to make your own cool DIY projects on a dime.
Watch me on The Nate Berkus Show, Monday, December 12, 2011. Check your local listings for the exact time.
I’ll post detailed step by step instructions for those projects and more on my blog. Subscribe to the my email list, so you don’t miss anything.
Here are the projects featured on the show. I’ll post video and photo tutorials and link to them below as they are completed.
- Six-pack pendant light
- Macrame t-shirt throw
- Origami accessories
- Vintage cabinet knob jars
- Easy picture hanging system with wire pant hangers
- Dress shirt pillow shams with polka dots
- Pleated junk mail & magazine vase
- Scalloped junk mail & magazine vase
- Layered Cardboard tray
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I just loved your items on the Nate Berkus Show. I had a vacation day and so glad I watched. Can you send the directions for the decorative glass jars? I want to make this with our Scouting group. The kid’s parents will love it.
Hi Judy. I’m so honored that you spent part of your valuable vacation day watching me! I only have written instructions which are on Nate’s website at the moment. BUT! Leigh of “frankly living” made a tutorial of my project that I have to admit is pretty good. Between those two sites you should be able to do the project. I’ll have my own video tutorial for it soon! Don’t hesitate to send me a note or write another comment if you have any questions at all. I hope you and your scouting group have fun with the project! Thanks for watching and for writing to me!
Wow, I finally watched the recorded Nate episode tonight and I just love all of your projects. I am eager to try the origami balls, they are beautiful. I thought all of your projects were amazing and I can’t wait to get started. I am about to become a subscriber so that I don’t miss aything.
Thanks for watching Denise! I’m so glad you like the projects. The origami balls are one of my favorite projects, cause they are so easy, and you can do them with friends and family. What kind of paper do you think you’ll use? If you make some, send me a picture through the “Show and tell” page. I’d love to see! There are more projects in the works, and you can vote on which project gets a tutorial next. Just cast a vote on the “Upcoming HOW TOs” page. Again, THANK YOU SO MUCH for watching and for writing me, Denise!