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Create Something Saturday- DIY Glass Etching!

As I sat there drinking Chocolate 8th Continent Soymilk out of one of my wine glasses, (which I always do because it makes me feel fancy), I realized how plain Jane they looked. In my apartment, and with just about everything I own, I try to add my personal touch so it feels as if it is more “me”.

This craft is super easy and doesn’t take long at all! You can do the DIY glass sketching on glasses, vases, windowpanes, whatever you like! I had some left over vinyl bird stickers from a vinyl wall decal that decided to never stick so I thought I would make a one-of-a-kind wine glass set with bird etchings in them.

Supplies:

  • Something made of glass
  • Glass Etching Cream (you can find this at any hobby or craft store)
  • Exacto knife
  • Vinyl decal that you would like to permanently put on the something made of glass
  • Paint brush or Q-tip
  • 8th Continent Soymilk to drink out of the etched glass so you can feel fancy too

Directions:

  • Exacto knife out your shape and the surrounding area so that you have a vinyl stencil
  • Make sure to cut around your shape enough to have some space to overlap the etching cream without getting it on the rest of the glass
  • Brush on a thick coat of the etching cream on your design in an up and down direction
  • Leave the cream on for 5 minutes and then rinse off with cool water, wash and dry.
  • Peel your vinyl sticker off of the surface and you are left with your etched design.
  • Pour glass of 8th Continent Soymilk in your newly etched glass and enjoy!

The craft was super-easy, but taking pictures of it so you could see the outcome wasn’t! Please excuse my less-than-professional photography skills!

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Create Something Saturday- Recycled Greeting Card Ornament

They are piling up on your table, but they are so beautiful you can’t bring yourself to throw them away! Card after card, glitter starts working its way into your carpet and you re-read the warm wishes from friends and family members. If only there were something to do with these cards!

Don’t you fret! We have the perfect craft for you. This Recycled Card Ornament will let you remember all of the beautiful greetings you got throughout your holiday, and it makes for perfect decorations!

Supplies:

  • several used greeting cards
  • 2-1/2″ punch, or a glass with a 2-1/2″ base for tracing
  • pencil
  • small scrap of cardboard
  • ruler
  • glue stick
  • binder clips
  • hole punch
  • ribbon

Directions:

  • Use the 2-1/2″ punch (or trace a 2-1/2″ glass base) to punch 20 circles from assorted cards.
  • Using a ruler and pencil, draw a triangle measuring 2-1/8″ on all sides on a scrap of cardboard; cut out the triangle to use as a template.

  • Trace the triangle onto the back of each greeting card circle and score each circle along the triangle lines using a bone folder or ruler. The circle should fold so the printed sides of each circle are on the interior of a small triangle-bowl shape.
  • Using five of the scored circles, glue stick the flap of one circle to the flap of another, continuing with all five circles to form a star shape. Clamp together with binder clips and let dry for 15 minutes.

  • Working with 10 more greeting card circles for the middle layer, glue the flaps to the bottom layer flaps, clamp and let dry.
  • Use the last five greeting card circles to form a top layer. Glue, clamp and dry.
  • Punch one extended flap with the hole punch, thread a length of decorative ribbon and hang.

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Create Something Saturday’s- DIY Stencil Art

If you are a fan of graffiti or any type of street art, chances are you have come across an artist named Banksy who does impeccable stencil art installations and is now a world-renowned artist, even though he keeps his identity a secret. You may not be an aspiring Banksy, but would like to make some stencil art yourself.

If you follow these directions you will be able to easily make stencil art of your own all by doing a quick picture edit, printing it out, cutting it out, and then painting!

What you will need:

  • A printer with black ink
  • Xacto Knife
  • Paints
  • Card Stock Weight Paper
  • Canvas
  • Regular Paint Brush
  • Sponge Paint Brush
  • Bright Colored Marker

Directions:

  • The first thing you want to do is find a picture that you would like to make into a stencil. Pictures that have lots of different shades and tiny details may not work as well for stencil art. Silhouettes are usually good candidates for stencils.
  • Import the chosen picture into your favorite editing software and open up the picture editing options.

  • Recolor the picture to grayscale.

  • Turn the contrast all the way up to 100%.

  • Adjust the brightness level keeping in mind that you will be cutting out the black sections of the picture.
  • Once you have adjusted the picture, resize it and print it out on Card Stock Weight Paper.

  • After you have printed the picture, take a bright marker and trace the parts that you will be cutting out. Take note that some of the white spots are encompassed by black, which would cut out that detail. (For example, Marilyn’s pupil) To avoid this, create a small pathway from the white space to another white space to make sure that detail is not lost.

  • Using the Xacto knife, cut out all of the black areas.
  • Paint the background of your canvas whatever color you would like and allow to sit for about 3 minutes.
  • Once the canvas is nearly, but not completely dry, press your stencil on top of it allowing the paper to stick to the nearly dry paint.

  • Take your sponge brush and dab the areas that you have cut out of the stencil. Don’t apply too much paint so it won’t bleed over.
  • Carefully peel your stencil away from the canvas as soon as you have applied the black paint to the stencil and allow your creation to dry.

Now the most important part, figure out where to hang your awesome new stencil art.

WARNING! Be prepared for conversations like the following:

“Oh cool stencil art?!? Who made that?”

“Me.”

“Nuh uh! Come on, tell me the truth. Who made that???”

“I did.”

“NO WAY!”

etc. etc. etc.

We here at 8th Continent Soymilk think creating is an essential part of a healthy life! For more DIY crafts, recipes and coupons follow us on Twitter or hit us up on our Facebook Page!

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Cupid’s 8th Continent 12 Days of Valentines- Day 8

Oh my goodness! Only eight days left!?!

What are you to do? Well, I have offered you crafts, recipes, playalists, and you still don’t know what to do?!? Shame on you.

What is the best way to solve this problem? Buy something from someone else who does make things with their hands. This sounds like a job from my friends at Etsy!

I have gathered the cutest most nauseatingly adorable pieces of art, jewelry and clothing from some of my favorite Etsy artists. Since these are all handmade unique things, you may want to act fast, quite often there is only one of each item made.

Just click on the picture and shop away!

Love Suits You

Hearts and Stars Necklace

Unicycles

I love the Way You Love Me

Better Loving Through Chemistry

Do What You Like (Love)

Love Like the Bunnies

Love is Spoken Here

Love and Be Loved

You are My Deer

Graffiti Love

My Heart

Warm Your Heart

Wear Your Heart on Your Coffee Sleeve

Fishing For Love

Mending Your Heart

Love You Deer

Still haven’t found what you are looking for even after seeing all of these awesome items? No worries! 8th Continent Soymilk and I want you to be all set for the big day of love, so we will continue to give you ideas until Feb 14th!

Have you shown your love yet on Facebook or Twitter? You should, it is that time of year.

Also Check out the other ideas I have posted so far!

Day 12- Make an awesome pop-up Valentine’s Day card all out of recycled materials!

Day 11- Make a delicious heart-shaped vegan chocolate cake!

Day 10- A great DIY project-  “U Complete Me” Pillowcases.

Day 9- The perfect Playlists! One for pro-love and one for anti-love!

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