I would never have thought of making a bowl from planks!
Great!
Tag: Bowl
Paper Mache Bowls
At these paper mache bowls I like especially the used materials :)
But it looks quite different from my paper mache bowl, doesn’t it? ;-))
Links:
make papier-mâché bowls
Here at unikatissima:
Paper Mache Bowl
Butterfly Basket
I find this little basket cute, and it’s only print, cut, glue.
Great.
Links:
A Butterfly Basket
Plaster of Paris Bowls
I find these bowls in the shape of a pepper, an apple and the like really cute!
It’s rather unusual ;-)
Chocolate Bowl
I already presented this technique, although using wax and the chocolate was only mentioned in a comment.
Now you can really see such a chocolate bowl – looks great, doesn’t it?
Links:
Chocolate bowls
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Water Balloon Luminaries
and plentiful entries with the tag ‘Valentine’s Day’ ;-)
Fabric Bowl
Doesn’t this fabric bowl look beautiful?
And it seems to be quite easy to make (although I often underestimate such things ;-)).
Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it just as the other clothesline fabric bowl because my sewing machine still can’t make the zig zag stitch.
Links:
How To Make a FABRIC BOWL
Here at unikatissima: Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl
Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl
After having presented clothesline crochet and clothesline knitting I have now ‘clothesline sewing’ ;-)
The point here is to take a cord and at the same time cover it with fabric and coil a basket from the whole thing just as with the ‘real’ basket coiling.
I find the little baskets absolutely cute, but I have a sewing machine so old that it doesn’t even have a zig zag stitch and I won’t do this by hand! ;-)
Links:
Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl (How to Sew a Fabric Bowl)
via: craftster: Coiled Fabric Bowls!
via: craftster: Rainbowl! Rainbow Coiled Bowl and Coasters
Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Crochet
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Coil a Basket
Paper Mache Bowl
Again I found a tutorial for making paper bowls. I found the bowls nice but not the way I wanted them.
Therefore I glued three, four layers of white tissue paper on using wallpaper glue – the ‘quite normal’ paper mache technique.
I really like this bowl, although I should possibly paint it.
Links:
(another) tutorial on how to make paper bowls (magazine bowl)
Here at unikatissima:
- Coiled Paper Basket
- Folded Paper Strips of Equal Width
- Papier Mache Recipes
- Flour Glue
- Search result for ‘bowl’
Coiled Paper Basket
I wanted to present a tutorial on how to make a paper bowl from paper stripes, there are lots of them.
With such a craft you can do with my tutorial on how to fold paper strips of equal width ;-))
Have fun rolling and glueing!
Links:
Tutorial on how to make a paper bowl from paper stripes – Coiled Paper Basket
Another tutorial on how to make a paper bowl from paper stripes – Magazine Bowl
unikatissima’s tutorial on how to fold paper strips of equal width
Plaster Bowl
Because I like to make bowls this tutorial on how to make a plaster bowl is high on my what-I-really-want-to-do-list.
I worked with plaster already, but never with those plaster bandages and I hope that I will have the opportunity soon.
Once I have read (but I can’t remember where) that you can cut some old fabric (e.g. old bedsheets) in strips, pull them through the plaster and put them on to emulate the rigid wrap from the tutorial.
Has anybody tried this?
Links:
MakingFriends.com: A website with lots of crafts for children
Plaster Bowl