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Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

"Eleven's Eggo Hat" now available on Ravelry!

Hey Stranger Fans! 

Eleven's Eggo Hat pattern on Ravelry by Fangirl Crafter

I know it's been a while, but with all the hype over Stranger Things 2 I finally put up the FREE pattern for my Eggo hat on Ravelry! It's the perfect project for all your binge-watching needs!

Eleven's Eggo Hat pattern on Ravelry by Fangirl Crafter


Tell me:
Have you seen the newest season yet?
Are you mad drooling over the "Triple Decker Eggo Spectacular" like I was???

❤❤❤Kelsey❤❤❤

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY

Beauty and the Beast has been one of my all-time-favorite movies since I was a child. So when I heard that it was being remade into a live action movie starring one of my favorite actresses I was beyond THRILLED. And it's coming out THIS WEEK! I am so excited for this movie that I had to make something. What better than having your very own enchanted rose? I know I've always wanted one!

So, I invite you to relax, pull up a chair, as the Fangirl Crafter proudly presents:

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Please be my guest and follow along to learn how to make your very own Enchanted Rose (no magic required!)


Things you will need:

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY

Additional tools and items needed for this project:

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY
  • E6000 or other reliable permanent/strong adhesive
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Acrylic paint
  • Paint brush
  • Fishing line

Not pictured:
  • Clear button
  • Optional marble print contact paper or marble print paper and Mod Podge
As with most of my projects, I encourage you to stop by your local thrift store where you may find many of the project components for a lot cheaper than you would new!  


The Base:

Sand the wooden plaque first if you want (I didn't and I regret it!) and then paint a few layers with an acrylic paint of your choice and allow to dry.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Optional: If you decide to add decorative paper like I did, cut a piece of contact paper to size with extra, press down to the top of the plaque and trim off the excess. If using paper and Mod Podge, layer Mod Podge on both the plaque top and the back of the paper, then press the paper down. Allow to dry and add another layer of Mod Podge on top


The Rose:

Remove all leaves and extra pieces. Set them aside.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY

Remove the flower from the stem and begin taking apart the petals until the size of the rose is to your liking. I only removed two layers of petals. The petals were glued down so be careful when taking apart your own.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Cut the stem down to size and twist or manipulate it as you see fit.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


*Oddly enough, the rose I picked had two colors of plastic on the stem that easily separated. Once I removed the darker colored plastic the rose was the perfect height for my bell dome!


Push back the petals to reveal the center of the rose. Wrap the lights around the center a few times and then around the next layer until you reach the outside. Try to evenly distribute the lights without bending them too much. Glue down the green petals (aka the sepal) to the base of the rose. Reattach whichever set of leaves you like best and glue down if necessary.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Take one end of a piece of fishing line and wrap it around the base of the rose. Tie a few knots to secure it and hot glue the base back on to the rose. Hide the fishing line under a petal, hot gluing it down if necessary.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Guesstimeasure about how much fishing line you will need and wrap the other end through the buttonholes. Cinch until it's the right size and tie a few knots to secure it. Add a little bit of hot glue over the knots to reinforce them.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


The next part is tricky. We need to attach the button holding the fishing line to the inside of the bell dome to make the rose "float". I tried using hot glue at first but it didn't work well for me. Instead, put a nickel sized amount of E6000 glue on the inside top of the dome and do the same to the button. Following directions on the container, wait a minute or so for both sides to get tacky and then smoosh them together. Using any long stick or chopstick, keep the button in place until the glue has a secure enough grip by itself. Make sure your rose isn't touching any of the glue! Let it harden for a day or so in a well-ventilated area.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY



Finishing steps:

Cut the extra rose petals down and scatter them on the base

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Wrap the remaining string of lights around the rose in a magical swirl down to the base of the stem.
Hot glue the battery box to the side of the plaque leaving the side that gives access to the batteries facing up.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Position the dome and hot glue down if you want to. (Be sure to clean the inside of the dome of fingerprints and loose glue strings before you do this!)

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY

Et Voila! Your very own Enchanted Rose!

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY

I love having this as a decoration in my room along with my other Beauty and the Beast items!
It looks so magical when the lights are on. The pictures don't do it full justice.

Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Rose DIY


Are you excited for the new Beauty and the Beast film? I'm having a hard time hating Gaston this time because Luke Evans was in the Hobbit movies. (And he's really sexy)

As always, if you end up making something using one of my tutorials please tag me @Fangirlcrafter on Twitter and Instagram and use #fangirlcrafter! Happy crafting!

💖Kelsey💖

Monster Storage Book of Monsters

Greetings fans! Welcome to 
the Fangirl Crafter's school of WitchCRAFT and WizarDIY!

Today's lesson:

The Monster Book Of Monsters

The Monster Book Of Monsters







Written by Edwardus Lima, the book provides a lot of helpful information, but also has a nasty bite if you don't take the necessary precautions first.

The Monster Book Of Monsters


It made its first appearance in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban during which Hagrid thought it would be a useful textbook for his Care of Magical Creatures class.

The Monster Book Of Monsters


Its scary appearance and mean reputation for biting ankles is what makes this book a great way to store your most precious possessions. Not even a Dark Lord would dare to mess with its contents!

The Monster Book Of Monsters





What you will need:

The Monster Book Of Monsters


-A storage box in the shape of a book, or pieces of cardboard
-Enough craft fur to cover the box and make tentacles
-A hot glue gun and LOTS of spare hot glue sticks
-Plastic safety eyes or clear glass gems from the floral section with eyes drawn on
-Red, brown, and white polymer clay
-Chalk pastels or acrylic paint
-Brown felt and gold paint or a printable text
-A small amount of stuffing
-(Optional) a belt (for protection)


Continue reading to begin the lesson

Pi Day Leftovers

Yesterday was rounded Pi day! (3.14159 to 3.1416) Pie is round! PIE! 

Polymer Clay Pies


Math wasn't much of a strong suit for me after High School, but Pi Day has been something I celebrated just for geeks and giggles.  I was even lucky enough to find a Pi themed shirt while thrifting recently! Score!

The day before Pi Day I managed to craft up a Pi pie just in time for the occasion! A delicious looking triple berry pie too, my favorite!

Polymer Clay Pie


Wait, that's polymer clay. I can't eat that! But I sure am gonna wear it!

You can make your own by following this recipe by Sweetorials on Youtube:


I can't very well mention Pie without talking about Dean Winchester. Last year I went to SEACON (Seattle Supernatural convention) with one of my good friends and dressed as "lady Dean" or crossplay Dean. I actually made these earrings specifically for the event! It was an awesome time!

Polymer Clay Pie earrings


They are quite heavy, but so much fun to wear!

Here's the wonderful tutorial from PuddingFishCakes I used:


And speaking of Geeky pies, I love turning my chicken pot pies into geeky masterpieces! Here are a few that I still have photos of:

Geeky Chicken pot pie decorations by the Fangirl Crafter
Need a pie? Why not Zoidberg?




It seems like I'm perpetually celebrating Pi day the day after, so I find the "A Pi Day Late" pie especially fitting for this post. 

Did you do anything to celebrate Pi day?
What's your favorite kind of pie?
Let me know in the comments!

Amulet of Talos Fit For a Dragonborn

Polymer Clay Amulet of Talos Tutorial by The Fangirl Crafter
Special thanks to Gladys from Usagi In Wonderland who gave me the Nord figure!


When I first began playing Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim a few years ago it quickly became my favorite game. An open world where I create my own character who has awesome Dragonborn powers?? Count me in! Since then I have also played a little bit of III: Morrowind and IV: Oblivion. One of the biggest features of the games are the Daedra and Aedra, basically the Greek Gods of Tamriel, who play around with the world and its people for their own entertainment. Of all of the deities in the game, the one that stood out most to me was Talos, AKA Tiber Septim. Though many refuse to accept him as a deity, because he was once a man, he is a favorite among the Nords of Skyrim. Not so much with those jerks the Thalmor, who had it outlawed during the White Gold Concordat.

Polymer Clay Amulet of Talos Tutorial by The Fangirl Crafter


But I digress. The Nords remind me of my own Norwegian heritage and so I feel a connection with Talos. Even though my own character is a badass Redguard, she still has the warrior heart of a Nord. In the game the Amulet of Talos allows the wearer to decrease their shout cooldown by 20%. If you don't play the game that probably means nothing to you, and that's okay! When I first saw it I immediately wanted one, and not just in the game. I searched the web hoping to find something in my price range, but I didn't come up with many results. As I had been playing around with the idea of working with polymer clay at the time, I figured I might as well try to make my own!

Polymer Clay Amulet of Talos Tutorial by The Fangirl Crafter


It had been over 10 years since I worked with clay last, and I was really impressed with what I was able to accomplish for a first go! Don't get me wrong, I made a LOT of mistakes. The point is, I did my best. And now you can too!

Polymer Clay Amulet of Talos Tutorial by The Fangirl Crafter