Top 10 Home Decor DIY Ideas
Home is where your heart is. And if your heart is not where your house is, let’s make it the place of your heat. It is usually thought that a…
Pom-Poms Make Colorful Rugs, Chairs & Poufs
Something about these brightly-colored poof balls is deliciously simple and richly complex all at the same time - they look spontaneous and accidental versus a more typical well-planned design. MYK Berlin tapped into some childhood impulse to create this series of non-standard furnishings, and s ...
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Embroidered Landscapes and Plants by Ana Teresa Barboza
Using embroidery, yarn, and and wool artist Ana Teresa Barboza creates landscapes and other imagery that exists in the space between tapestry and sculpture. Mimicking the flow of waves or grass, each piece seems to tumble from its embroidery hoop where it flows down the gallery wall. Most of the pie
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25 Pom Pom Crafts to make you pom pom crazy
Fantastic Pom Pom Crafts - if you love pom poms, you will adore this brilliant selection of over 25 inspirational pom pom craft ideas. Adorable and fun.
Art + Craft - Pikaland
Artwork by Sarajo Frieden I saw these beautiful images over at El Blog de DMC – the official Spanish blog of the popular brand DMC and I wanted to show you guys the amazing possibilities out there of combining art and craft. Have you ever thought of stretching beyond your comfort zone and incorporate a bit …
Artist Creates Landscape Embroidery Art That Leaps Out Of Its Frames
The craft of embroidery is known for having remained largely unchanged since its ancient origins, but even this ancient handicraft has room for innovation. Peruvian embroiderer and artist Ana Teresa Barboza creates embroidered natural landscapes that spill out of of their wooden frames, using threads of various size, color and length to invade our world.