Welcome to my blog.

hi im tween gurl, and this is my blog. i hope u like it!!! i will be posting crazy stuff about my life.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Friday, February 11, 2011

nnnoooo

i have to leave my mommy for 4 days. nnnnnooooo i need my blankie. :,,(

Monday, February 7, 2011

soda can tab neckleace

How to Use Soda Can Tabs in Tabistry to Make a Necklace

Use Soda Can Tabs in Tabistry to Make a Necklace
Use Soda Can Tabs in Tabistry to Make a Necklace
How to Use Soda Can Tabs in Tabistry to Make a Necklace
User-Submitted Article
Tabistry is the made up definition that stands for the art of using soda can tabs to create larger items. Often people use soda can tabs to create pieces of clothing of jewelry. These projects are a great accompaniment to aluminum can crafts. No longer do you have to use the can and throw out the little tab, or worse yet try to recycle pop can tabs for their measly less than a penny worth. The most simple tabistry project is to create a simple choker necklace.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • ribbon or cord
  • lots of soda can tabs
  1. 1
    Stretch out a strip of ribbon or a cord of your preference to get started on your soda can tabs necklace. Rough hemp can make a great male choker while soft, colorful ribbon makes a lovely woman's choker. Measurements will vary based on your own throat; start with a fairly long ribbon first and determine what size works for you.
  2. 2
    Hold one edge of the ribbon up and place it through one of the holes as shown in the photo.
  3. 3
    Bring the ribbon over the middle ridge on the soda can tab and pull it down through the other hole. The smooth side should be facing up. I have it shown upside down so you can see it more clearly.
  4. 4
    Slide the tab down part of the ribbon. Don't worry about placement too much, you can slide the pop tabs around easily.
  5. 5
    Hold the edge of the ribbon up and pull it down through the hole of a second pull tab.
  6. 6
    Pull the ribbon over the middle ridge and up through the second hole.
  7. 7
    Slide the tab down to the first one. It should sit halfway behind the first pop can tab.
  8. 8
    Thread another tab like you did the first one and slide it down so that it sits on top of the other half of the second tab.
  9. 9
    Repeat the process until the soda can tabs are long enough to circle your throat like a choker necklace.
  10. 10
    To lock your choker necklace in place, pull the edge of the ribbon up and place it next to the last hole of the tab on its side, as shown in the photo.
  11. 11
    Pull the ribbon through the last hole so that it loops over the edge of the soda can tab.
  12. 12
    Pull tightly.
  13. 13
    Cut the ribbon long enough that you can make a bow or knot at the back of your neck.
  14. 14
    Show off your foray into tabistry and your work with soda can tabs.

Read more: How to Use Soda Can Tabs in Tabistry to Make a Necklace | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5282546_use-tabs-tabistry-make-necklace.html#ixzz1DJLRJ28P

soda tab clutch purse

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • (2) 12x10 inch pieces of material, any color
  • 9-inch zipper
  • 100 pop can tabs
  • Crochet yarn, corresponding color
  • Tapestry needle
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors

    Instructions

  1. 1
    Pin the two pieces of material together with right sides facing. Sew quarter-inch seams on three sides.
  2. 2
    Pin the zipper onto the open seam and sew into place with a quarter-inch seam.
  3. 3
    Turn the purse right side out and lay it flat on a hard surface. Beginning at the bottom corner, place two pop tabs next to each other with the finger hole facing down.
  4. 4
    Pop Tab Placement
    Pop Tab Placement
    Lay two more pop tabs over the back end of the first two, creating an overlap effect and covering up the piece of metal that has torn from the can.
  5. 5
    Pop Tab Connection
    Pop Tab Connection
    Attach all four together and on the purse with yarn, making an X over the junction of the four tabs with the tapestry needle and yarn. Tie off inside the purse lining.
  6. 6
    Repeat Step 5 until the purse is completely covered with pop tabs. Connect the edges together in the same way.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

HHHEEELLLPPP!!!

HHHEEELLLLLLPPPP I THINK I AM STARTING TO LIKE JUSTIN BIEBER!!!! NNNNNOOOO!!!