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1 - 25 of 99 ads for "ikea ps"The Sharpie permanent marker is a necessity in every DIY’ers arsenal! Aside from their everyday task of labelling and doodling, they are one of the all around most versatile tools in my DIY kit. They are so easy to use and now available in a spectrum range of colors from pastels to metallics. Sharpie markers are great for use almost any surface – paper, plastic, wood, leather or fabric.  Plus, they are permanent on even the most hard-to-mark surfaces, which makes them perfect for crafting! So if you think that Sharpie markers are just for labeling boxes, you’ll definitely want to check out these amazing DIY projects from these talented bloggers. Be inspired by all that Sharpie markers can do! Of course I had to start this list with the DIY sharpie mug. The personalized sharpie mug is a classic DIY project, super simple, and always fun. Take your classic Sharpie marker, and doodle away on any ceramic cup, then bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.




An now you have a fun and useful memorable keepsake.  Source: A Beautiful Mess Here are a few more fun sharpie craft mug design ideas I thought came out really well. I especially like the teacups with the faux tea bags, so cute! A super cheap Ikea chair + Sharpie = an awesome leopard-print seat. I just love my prints, so you can imagine how my heart jumped when I saw this adorable spotted chair. This sharpie craft can be done to any cloth covered chair.  Source: A Little Green Notebook Get a little artistic and use your sharpie to draw on rocks and shells for a cool patterned effect. They make great little decorative elements around that home. Brighten a basic colored lamp base with delicate doodles. A white Sharpie oil paint marker is the perfect tool to put your sketches in the spotlight. Draw simple spirals and interlocking paisley or flower patterns for an intricate look. Start at the top and work your way down for best results. Source: Better Homes and Gardens




How pretty are these pillows? Grab your colorful sharpie markers and doodle away on a canvas pillow cover. Then use plain old rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle to create this watercolor-like effect. Let these watercolor inspired pillows from Deny Designs inspire you. Source: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 This sharpie craft tutorial will show you how to make a great stencilled table runner for those special holiday dinners. Source: I Spy DIY Create beautiful ornamental tea light holders by tracing a paper doily with a sharpie. Dress up plain zip lock bags with a little artwork.  A clever idea for recycling and prettying up the simple ziplock bag. I think these would make great little gift pouches! Doodle on a pretty design right on the box, but if you’re not so artistic, create this simple abstract wrapping paper! Grab a metallic sharpie, then using a ruler draw random intersecting lines! These graphic bulbs can be hung in your favorite light or displayed in a bowl for instant pop art!




DIY instantly stately rhinestone jewelry using Sharpies and alcohol. Find some cheap rhinestone jewelry at Forever21 and places like that (I wouldn’t do it to vintage rhinestone jewelry). A great DIY fashion idea to turn old denim into cut off shorts with a fun aztec pattern. First cut your denim at the appropriate length, and dip dye beach. Once the material is dry again, start drawing your patterns on the denim. Paint can be messy stuff, especially when it comes to crafting with kids. This year paint your easter eggs with sharpies! Doodle away a pretty design or draw some cute characters on your eggs. Sharpie’s make great nail art pens! Lately Ive been using them a lot. I particularly love the metallic ones. It’s much easier to create nail art with a sharpie than a tiny nail brush. So just doodle away, and if you make a mistake, a little bit of good ‘ol rubbing alcohol and it will come right off without taking off your nail polish. Learn how to to create these fun patterns yourself over on my Sharpie Nail Tutorial post.




Take an plain lamp shade and create a beautiful lamp shade cover with a special message. I love how this DIY creates a whimsical feel and personal touch to the room. Source: A Little Glass Box Turn your plain white walls into canvas! Create unique walls with traditional illustrations or anything you like. Draw on old christmas ornaments for a an updated look. The classic black sharpie is always nice, but don’t forget about all the colorful and metallic sharpies for the festive season. Transform your boring white canvas shoes by coloring in sections or drawing a fun oxford pattern. This Sharpie craft idea works much like the Sharpie mug. Once you have the design stencilled on with your sharpie, bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  Source: The Sweet Occasion Create cute personalized pillows for any occasion with a Sharpie and a plain pillow. You can even make them two sided for 2 fun looks. Source: the Happy Housie Take any plain phone case and turn it into something all your own!




Turn a plain white tote bag into a fun leopard tote bag! Source: PS I Made This Add a little gold to your stationary set. Simply color your staples gold (or any other color) for a pop of color for your staples. Source: House of Huntley DIY your this pretty cross hatch design on plain notebooks and cards. Source: Mr Handsome Face Have any great sharpie crafts to share? Link them in the comments below! I always love to try to crafts ideas! Treat yourself to a time-out in a hanging chair. Here’s a roundup of our rattan-inspired favorites. Take note that natural rattan is best when it’s kept in a dry location—perfect for hanging on a covered porch or indoors from a ceiling beam (bring that summer swing feeling inside). Want to hang a chair from a branch in the garden? Synthetic rattan to the rescue. Several of our selections are made with weather-resistant synthetic fibers. Above: From Sika Design, a Holly Swing is 3,845 SEK (about $455 US) from Artilleriet.




Above: A Cuzco Hanging Chair made of woven cotton on an iron frame will hole up to 200 pounds and is on sale for $149 (marked down from $198) at Urban Outfitters. Above: Made in Indonesia of hand-bent rattan, Serena and Lily’s Hanging Rattan Chair is suspended by a heavy-duty loop and rope (included); Above: A Pod Hanging Chair available for pre-order (delivery estimated in September) has a powder coated aluminum frame with a woven recycled resin shell; Above: A Scandinavian classic designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1959, the handmade rattan Egg Chair is designed for indoor use; $2,238 from Danish Design Store. Above: From Spanish design team MUT, the Nautica Swing Chair looks like bentwood and comes with a fabric seat. The indoor version is crafted of peeled and tinted rattan, while the outdoor version is made of high-resistance aluminum tubing. Contact Expormim for pricing and availability. Above: A natural Hanging Rattan Bowl Chair is £555 from Out There Interiors.

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