Upcycled dreamcatcher

Upcycled dreamcatcher: last blog was about how to upcycle your own dreamcatcher, today I’ll show you another way!

I just love dreamcatchers, so I couldn’t help to try another format. They calm down, they give serenity, I like the style that they bring to the decoration of the rustic rooms.

I made some of them, this one with a scrap of lace fabric. #zerowaste

So here it is, the upcycled dreamcatcher:

A few photos so you can check out the details. I use the same technique than for the previous one, a wire, scraps of yarns some decors and the scraps of lace.

Upcycled dreamcatcher

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Hi! my name is Sara and I am a DIY lover!
This blog started as a journal where I wrote my favorite recipes, from cosmetics and food. Then I started to create and upcycle clothes and I finally needed crafts ideas and easy kids activities for our homeschool journey. We love handmade stuff and easy projects and I share them all here!

1 Comment

  1. yreneyuhmi

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    February 21, 2018 at 9:27 pm

    I love dream catchers! And specially the soft, calming, kind of vintage you made! They really make feel refreshed, tranquile and free! As they told in Japanese “ochitsukimasu” I feel calm! ???????^ – ^ wonderful photos as expected, I so love them! So looking forward next post! ???

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