Apothecary Bottle Necklace | Free People
These little necklaces are perfect to give as gifts. There are a million things that you could fill the little bottles with, and being able to customise it for your giftee makes it even more special. As pictured you could write a special message on some ribbon (like a poem, a phrase or sentiment). I like the idea of filling it with dried fowers - maybe from their garden or a place you visited together (in the same notion you could fill it with sand or tiny shells from a vacation!). Of course you can also make it for yourself - maybe you need an encouraging mantra to wear around your neck! You can get the tiny little bottles from Amazon.
Marbled Glassware | Honestly WTF
You don’t need anything fancy to create these pretty cups - just painters tape, water and nail polish! This would be great to use up your nail polish colours that you love but don’t love on your fingers. The process is very similar to tutorials on how to do marbled nail polish, except much less messier on your hands!
Cloud Lights | Wedding High
These cloud lights would look beautiful floating above your reception? In fact, they would look beautiful hanging anywhere! They are lit up by using electric candles inside of a lantern covered in stuffing. These would even look cool hanging above your bed - a perfect night light for little ones!
DIY Bird Mobile. Ridiculously easy pattern and perfect for a kid’s room, shower present or anywhere! From Spool here, and the pattern for the birds here.
this would be so cute to use on your bedroom walls :3
I made myself one of these dresses a while ago, but I hardly ever wear it.
(via How-to make the Infinity Convertible or Wrap/Twist Dress - Project Wedding)
DIY Love Map. Found at Minimoz here. This has been posted on tumblr, but not taken from the original tutorial site, thus those posts have blurry and small images. Love this idea. Could be changed to birth, school, present or whatever you want. Cheap and clever. My favorite things.
Graters repurposed as lighting.
(via Jordenski on Etsy)
DIY Dreamcatcher Necklace. Photo LEFT: Cheyenne Meets Chanel here, Photo RIGHT DIY. Lex D’Angelo of burnoutbrite was inspired by Shea Marie’s dream catcher necklace on her blog Cheyenne Meets Chanel. Excellent tutorial on how to make this gorgeous necklace at burnoutbrite here.