Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Glitter Bulbs

I know it's not Christmas anymore, but it is never too early to get started on next year. Bonus if you haven't taken down your decorations yet like me, you can still pack these away with them. Pinterest is full of Christmas crafts so it is hard not to do some all year.

I really like the look of the bulbs Candice created over at She's Crafty. I found these plus a bunch of other glitter bulb ideas on Pinterest. You could also make garland or fridge magnets. 

I struggled to find cheap bulbs to make these with. I even went picking at a 92 year old woman's storage building and still couldn't find any. You could purchase replacement bulbs from Walmart or the dollar store but they are still not really cheap like I was hoping for. I finally came across these adorable wooden ones.
 
I don't know why but being made out of wood makes them cuter plus they won't break!

We are offering these at PinSupplies.com. So you can buy as many as you want for all your crafting projects.

I think the pictures are better than words for this tutorial.




Tuesday, January 29, 2013

I just wanted to update any visitors. This blog may be a little confusing because I keep mentioning PinSupplies.com but if you try to go there it will not exist. I have a web designer working on the store right now and it will be up and running soon but I wanted to get this blog started now. Congratulations on being here from the start :). I hope that everyone will check out PinSupplies.com when it is up.  It will offer a TON of supplies for all kinds of Pinterest projects and I am keeping the prices as low as possible because no one wants to pay a ton for simple crafts, some prices are even lower than Walmart! I can't wait for it to be ready!

Thanks for stopping in. 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Magnets!

Ever since I discovered neodymium magnets, I have had an obsession with turning everything I see into one. I was never interested before because why create a magnet using the cheap craft magnets and then they don't hold anything up? Or I was using the wrong glue and they fell apart within a few days. Now I know how to make a professional grade magnet that will hold up an entire calendar without falling apart.


First I want to show you how to create the new craze of bubble/ gem magnets.
1. Using a 19mm hole punch line up your image on the bottom and cut a bunch. 19mm punch works perfectly with our 20mm cabochons. 
2. There are 1000's of ideas for images. You can use scrapbook paper, print images, purchase images on Etsy, draw your own or look around the house for something to punch (with the hole puncher of course). Think Christmas cards or playing cards.
3. Put a pretty good size of E6000 glue on the center of the paper. This is definitely the adhesive recommended for a professional strong finish.
4. Squish a 20mm magnifying cabochon on the paper until the glue spreads out perfectly to all edges.
5. Using the E6000 again glue the magnet to the bottom. 
6. Let dry for a few hours and you have a beautiful finished product.

Now for some other ideas:

Create the entire alphabet for kids to play with using stamps and your favorite papers or if you don't want to buy paper, grab some of your favorite paint swatches at your local Walmart or Lowe's. Make sure the kids are old enough not to put magnets in their mouth though. Neodymium magnets are so strong it could be deadly to swallow them.

Scrabble pieces.


Glittered Christmas bulbs for the holidays.


Who doesn't love buttons?


These magnets are strong enough to hold a clothespin and about 10 papers! Can your craft magnet do that?
You can find all of these supplies at PinSupplies.com including the awesomely strong magnets, scrabble pieces, cabochons, wood bulbs and E6000. We even sell them in kits so you can get everything you need for one low price.




Friday, January 25, 2013

Homemade Lip Balm

Lip balm is another easy craft that's fun for adults, teenagers and children with the help of an adult. On PinSupplies.com you can get all of the ingredients to make these lip balms. For about $25 you can make 200 lip balms or you can make a few lip balms and use the other ingredients to make your own homemade lotion bars or vicks shower bars. Those recipe will be listed soon but they are just as easy as the lip balm.

Start by collecting your supplies:

White Beeswax Pellets
Coconut Oil
Sweet Almond Oil
Refined Shea Butter
Lipstick for coloring
Eyeshadow shimmer powder for shimmering gloss
Essential oils or flavor oils like Peppermint, Orange, Strawberry or any type you prefer.
A saucepan
Tin can or glass jar
Stirring stick


White Beeswax Pellets are easier to work with than having to grate a bar of wax.
A little eyeshadow shimmer creates a nice shimmery gloss.


Lipstick adds a slight color. If you want to see the color add half a stick of lipstick, but if you just want to tint the gloss add a 1/4 stick.
Repurpose a tin can for this project so that you don't ruin your pans or jars. The wax is not easy to clean up.

A few ideas for lip balm containers all of them can be found at PinSupplies.com.

Place all of the ingredients in the can except for the essential oils and flavor oils. You will add those at the last minute.

Place the can inside a saucepan with a little water in it. Be careful if there is too much water the can will get tipsy. Turn the burner on Med-low heat. Use a disposable stick to stir the mixture until everything is melted. This can take about 5 minutes. The beeswax takes a little longer then the other ingredients to melt. Immediately remove from heat and add the essential oils. Pour into your containers and let them harden at room temperature or place them in the fridge for quicker set-up.




There are many different ingredients you can use to make lip balms. I experimented with a few different recipes on Pinterest and found this one to work the best. It gives a nice smooth, moisturizing feel to my lips and lasted for a long time.

Ingredients:
1 Tb white beeswax pellets
1 Tb coconut oil
1 Tb Shea Butter
1.5 tsp sweet almond oil
lipstick pieces
shimmer powder
essential or flavor oils (I used sweet orange and it gave it a very subtle sweet fragrance)


The second recipe came out as a harder lip balm and wasn't as glossy on the lips.
2 Tb white beeswax pellets
2 Tb coconut oil
2 tsp sweet almond oil
lipstick pieces
shimmer powder
essential or flavor oils

You could experiment with these two recipes to find the right hardness and gloss for yourself. I personally recommend the Shea butter recipe because it offers more moisture.







Wednesday, January 23, 2013



We just got a TON of paint sticks in. It may seem crazy but I am so excited about these. They are so versatile. I know you can get these for free from paint departments but if you don't want to beg the Lowe's employee you can get them from PinSupplies.com or the Etsy Store. We will also be getting the 5 gallon size in soon, so check back in. Those make awesome crates.

Here are just a few ideas I'm going to try with the paint sticks:

Upcycled Back Scratcher
What dad wouldn't want a backscratcher?

I think this is my favorite. I can picture this in a rustic kitchen, porch, or above a bed saying K + K for my husband and I.

I love this by itself, but was also thinking this would look fabulous on top of my recent vintage find of blue mason jars filled with old buttons. I found the lamp converter here

Todays Fabulous Finds

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Garden Markers

I also have a craft to share using the paint sticks and twine. Try googling Paint Stick crafts and you will see just how many options there are out there.

Glass Etching

Glass etching is a great craft because it is easy even though it looks like you put a ton of work into it.

The basic steps are to find a template or create one, attach it to your glass and apply the Etching cream. After you wash it off, remove your template and your done. It is pretty simply but here is a more detailed tutorial. The main concern when using Armour Etch is that it can be dangerous if it touches your skin. It will be eating away at the glass so imagine what it could do to your skin! This is definitely not a kids project, but most adults can do this without a problem.

I recommend using vinyl to make your template. I used a Cricut cutting machine to make my design but you could also purchase stickers or use scissors to make your own.

First of all I practiced cutting my design on white paper so that I could figure out what size I wanted without wasting my precious vinyl. I ended up using the Storybook cartridge and border on page 55 at a size of 3-3/4". I then cut this out on vinyl and removed the inside cut.



Apply a transfer tape over the top to make it easier to transfer all the little pieces to the jar.


Carefully remove the vinyl and tape from the cutting board. This was a little tricky and I had to use my spatula to make sure all the pieces stuck to the tape. Then I transferred it to the jar using the grid to center it.


Remove the tape and press out any bubbles. This took a little while and I used my spatula again to press on bubbles and even pulled some pieces up and re-positioned them. It is pretty important not to have bubbles or the cream will seep under the vinyl. I did leave some because it is tricky on round glass. As you can see I also added tape so that I didn't have to worry about the cream going  anywhere I didn't want.


Now I was ready to collect my supplies. I chose all disposable supplies because Armour Etch is pretty harsh stuff. Armour Etch can be found at PinSupplies.com.


I then applied a thick coat by dabbing the sponge all over. Make sure it is a pretty even layer but also thick.


Armour Etch says to leave it on for 60 seconds, but I left it on for 10 minutes. I wiped the extra cream off with wipes then rinsed the rest off under water. Supposedly you can save the cream, but I didn't think this was necessary. I had some seepage under some of the vinyl but overall the design I wanted turned out nicely.



I put some Epsom salt on the bottom and then a candle. I think it turned out great and was quite easy to do. It took an hour and a half to complete from start to finish.


I also did the reverse of this image using the inside of the template on the jar. A lot of people liked this one better because the glass is cloudier and create a nicer look with a candle.



Using Armour Etch actually erodes the glass very slightly to create this etching look. It is permanent and cannot be rubbed off with your fingers. You could try a similar look with a cloudy vinyl but it would be removable. A sandblaster can also be used, but Armour Etch is a lot easier for small projects like these. Armour Etch says that it is dishwasher safe.

It can be used on many projects like vases, glasses, mirrors and kitchen bake-ware. Try etching someones name or initials on their glass baking dish or names on beer mugs for wedding gifts. I adore this dish with a bird from Make It and Love It, I found it on Pinterest. There is so much potential! I think everyone should keep Armour Etch in their supplies for last minute gifts.


Cinnamon Stars

The first project on our list is such a simple one, it only takes 5 minutes to complete. You could crank these out for craft shows quick. The hardest part about the project is finding the materials, but that has been made easy for you! Just stop in and visit us at PinSupplies.com. Okay so on to the project:


Materials
5-12" Cinnamon Sticks
Twine or Homespun Fabric
Hot glue

Directions
Arrange the cinnamon sticks so that they lay nicely in a star shape. A dab of hot glue on each point secures it nicely. Then tie twine or homespun around the points. That's it! Have fun with it and try adding accessories like rusty bells and burlap (which you can also find at PinSupplies.com)





Monday, January 21, 2013

Welcome!

Welcome to Pin Supplies blog. This blog is in connection with PinSupplies.com. All the projects posted here you can find supplies for at our website. We created these sites so that you can find all the supplies needed for Pinterest projects and for a good price!

We hated having to go to many different stores or websites to get all of the materials for one simple project or not being able to find them at all, so we decided to create PinSupplies.com so that all of the materials are in one location. All in one spot means you save on shipping, the hassle, and you get exactly what you want. We will continue to add popular projects to our site and blog.

You can purchase a lot of supplies or just enough for a few. You can even purchase the finished product if you don't have time to do it yourself.

We hope you enjoy our site and please give us any suggestions on projects to add.

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