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Friday, October 22, 2010

Lavender bottles: easy instructions to simple Lavender wands weave

Weaving Lavender Bottles:
A Traditional Lavender Craft Gift Dating Back Centuries


Lavender bottles are a great way to use up fresh lavender...I don't know about you, but the thought of getting my hands into a craft that dates back centuries makes me giddy. And once you make lavender bottles, you'll understand why this tradition has continued...


Picture yourself weaving your favorite ribbon through the stems of fresh lavender. As you weave, the sweet, relaxing scent of lavender absolutely permeates your skin and nose. Your entire house smells like a field of lavender.


Before you know it, you have a beautiful bunch of lavender, the flowers enclosed and kept safe by a cage of stems and ribbon. Will you give it away or keep it close? My advice - you may want to make enough for both!


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Learn To Make These Fragrant Bundles of Caged Lavender
(known as "Lavender Bottles" by the Victorians)


The first thing I do when my lavender plants start to blossom is make lavender bottles. You need fresh lavender to avoid broken stems. I then make fresh lavender bouquets and herb wreathes with lavender flowers. What's left, can be harvested for dried lavender crafts, such as lavender eye pillows and neck wraps.

Lavender Crafts and Lavender Bottles are a fun, nearly free flower craft...

Supplies:

Fresh blossoming lavender - approximately 13 stalks per bottle
(you can select between 11 and 15 as long as you choose an odd number)1/4" ribbon - at least 2 yards
(you may need more for thinner ribbons, raffia works great too)Tools:

Instructions:

Fill a jar or vase with water and pick your lavender stalks, if possible, choosing long, sturdy stalks and placing them in water immediatelyStarting below the flower heads, run you hand down each stalk, removing any random buds or flowers below the flower headsLine up the tops of the flowers, snuggling them as close as possibleTie ribbon snugly around stems right below flower heads leaving all the extra length on one endLine up the flower heads and tie ribon directly underneath around the stems...

Trim short end to 1/4" so it can be hidden in the "bottle" Tip: Always make sure ribbon is pulled snug because as the lavender dries it will shrink just a littleTurn the wand upside down (flower heads pointed to floor)Fold each lavender stem down over the ribbon and flower heads, creating a cage Tip: If a stem breaks, it can still be handled carefully and woven in with the restPull the long length of ribbon to the outside of the cage and start weaving it over one stalk and under the next - if you miss a stalk (and it does happen) it's best to go back to the mistake and fix it or you're bottle will end up messyPull down each stem over the lavender heads and weave ribbon over one stalk and under the next until you have a lavender bottle...

As you weave your way down around the flower heads, continue to keep the ribbon pulled snugOnce you reach the end of the flowers, you're done with the bottleNow, tie the ribbon around the stalks by pulling it around and slipping it back through in a knotIf you want, make a bow with one tail or leave the tail longTrim the bottom of the stalks to desired lengthDone!A finished lavender bottle can be used to scent drawers, closets and rooms...


FYI - My first lavender bottle was a little messy, but since completing that first one, I've found the weaving to be easy and something I look forward to. The wonderful scent, the feel of the fresh lavender all over my hands and the idea of doing something so traditional and lovely... enjoy!

What to Do Once You've Completed These Lavender Flower Crafts?

If you're having company, you can make these fragrant wands to sit in a vase by the guest bed or to welcome guests as they come through your door.You can give one or more to a friend for the fun of it or add it for relaxation purposes to a homemade bath and body basket.You can even use them as a functional embellishment by slipping them underneath the ribbon of a wrapped gift.Traditionally, they are used to scent linen and clothing drawers and closets or simply for air fresheners in any room. I've used them to make keepsake name cards for an afternoon garden salad get-together. See below for an example - this was a lot of fun...

Lavender crafts make great keepsakes when used to decorate place settings as well as wrapped gifts and more...Lavender Flower Crafts Name Cards


Make lavender bottle name cards by weaving a bottle for each person, attaching a tag to each one with a name on it and placing them one by one next to a plate setting to show people where to sit. Then they get to take it home afterwards. So fun!


More ideas for lavender flower crafts:


Lavender Wands: Simple Flower Gift


Lavender wands make a simple flower gift whether you have fresh or dried lavender...If you don't grow lavender you can buy some fresh or dried to make lavender wands.


Lavender wands are small bundles of lavender, tied together with raffia or ribbon. They will scent a room and look lovely laid across the night stand or sitting on a table in a vase.


The buds tend to shed, however, so put them in a bowl, on a napkin or anywhere that you won't mind a few bits of lavender falling off.



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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Money origami shirt instructions

money origami shirt


Fold a money origami shirt with my simple step by step instructions. A money shirt makes a pretty way, give a cash gift, or leave a tip:-)


Here I will show you the easiest way I've found a few ways I've seen are folding a dollar bill Shirts.Es and this one is the easiest.


I'll show you the video tutorial zuerst.Aber further down on the page there are also step-by-step photo guide.They are useful, if you have a slow Internet connection, you'll load much faster than the video.


Can an origami shirt from the normal paper - only start with a sheet of paper folding, going twice as long as it wide pay have seen people who some to make a folded paper shirt front really nice homemade father's day cards.


Click to play the white arrow in the middle.


(If the video does not appear, you need the free Adobe flash player download.)



If the video stop and holds, then the best thing to do, stop it and come back in a few minutes when fully charged. Or just skip the photo instructions below.


The same instructions as the video tutorial here for those of you that do not contain such a fast Internet connection.


I'll show the folding with a white sheet of paper instead of a dollar bill so that you can more clearly see the wrinkles.I have to make the wrinkles as red dashed lines in all, disable drawn and I also showed close-ups of details.


Fold at the bottom so that the fold about 1 / 3 of the way the invoice.


money origam shirt step 1


Turn the Bill.Make a fold in the Middle longitudinal.Then fold in the pages to meet the center line.


money origami shirt step 2


Now we make the sleeve of the Hemdes.Falten you the bottom two edges with the dotted red lines showed outwards like me,.Do not worry you about the exact angle.The right pane shows a close up of what it should look like after you have made the wrinkles.


money origami shirt step 3


Turn about invoice wieder.Falten the top after down about 1 / 4 "(etwa_1/2_cm) how with shown red dotted habe.Der rights is a close up of what it should look like."


money origami shirt step 4


Turn about invoice wieder.Jetzt we make the collar of the Hemdes.Falten you the two top corners in diagonal, as I dotted red line shown habe.Der exact angle doesn't matter as long as the corners meet the center line.


money origami shirt step 5


Fold the bottom and tuck it under the collar.


money origami shirt step 6


How your money origami shirt turn out? I hope my instructions found deaktivieren.Wenn you comments or suggestions or want to just to say hello, please contact me with this handy form.


money origami shirt finished


Here are some other sites that I think you might enjoy:


Dollar bill shirt with tie
More money origami projects
How: fit an origami envelope


Happy gift!

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