Simple DIY Hanging Magnetic Spice Rack or Bead Storage
Materials:
1) 1-2 magnetic knife racks; one rack holds about 8 jars. I got mine from Ikea
2) Spice jars, I see them at Bed Bath & Beyond, at my market in the spice section or at The Container Store
3) 8-16 metal 1 1/4" washers
4) 2-part epoxy
5) course sandpaper
First you want to take some course sandpaper and rough up the the center part of the plastic lids and also one side of the washers to help the glue stick. Mix up enough epoxy and spread a generous portion on the lid and place the washer on top. Set aside for at least a couple hours, preferably overnight before using.
Mount your knife racks under a shelf or cabinet according to the directions, arrange your spice jars and there you have it, a simple magnetic hanging spice rack!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Fine Art on Etsy
'Fine Art on Etsy' by BluKatDesign
Original Mixed Medi... $25.00 | Was 275 now 199, Or... $199.00 | Gusset Series Cente... $125.00 | ORIGINAL Abstract C... $148.00 |
Spiro - Modern, Min... $12.00 | Metal Wall Art Abst... $130.00 | Abstract Modern Met... $199.00 | Mobile 72 - Apple R... $105.00 |
Modern Wood Sculptu... $975.00 | Axxe - silver $150.00 | Novelty Magnets - O... $8.00 | Rustic modern recla... $60.00 |
Throw Pillow 16X16 ... $13.95 | Mid Century Vintage... $18.00 | Mid Century Modern ... $399.00 | Large Bright Red Ab... $200.00 |
Thursday, June 9, 2011
6 Sites for Promoting Your Shop
I am always looking for free ways of promoting my Etsy shop! Here are 6 sites you can submit your work to for free! If your know of others PLEASE list them below!
Try Handmade Blog http://tryhandmade.com/promote-handmade/
The Handmade Directory http://thehandmadedirectory.com/dir_beta/
Crafty Tips Arts & Crafts Directory http://www.craftytips.com/
CraftStylish http://www.craftstylish.com/
craftgawker http://craftgawker.com/
craftjuice http://www.craftjuice.com/
You can find my hair sticks here at BluKatDesign
Try Handmade Blog http://tryhandmade.com/promote-handmade/
The Handmade Directory http://thehandmadedirectory.com/dir_beta/
Crafty Tips Arts & Crafts Directory http://www.craftytips.com/
CraftStylish http://www.craftstylish.com/
craftgawker http://craftgawker.com/
craftjuice http://www.craftjuice.com/
You can find my hair sticks here at BluKatDesign
Monday, May 30, 2011
4 Great Tools for Etsy Sellers
1) Wise Stamp email signature. Drive buyers to your shop just by your email signature. Make sure you are using Gmail, Yahoo mail, Aol or Hotmail for your email. I have another email so I can't use this one but it looks nice, clean and professional.

3) For Bloggers, use this simple HTML code generator to easily add Treasuries to your blog. I use the "tiny" size to fit inside my Blogger blog.
4) If you like to use a white background for your photos FotoFuze will give you a true white background and really make your product pop!
I am always looking for cool tools; if you know of any others please share them here!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
DIY Long "Patchwork" Chain Necklace Tutorial for Beginners
Here is a simple necklace even a beginner can make using bits of old chain and beads. These look great alone or layered with your favorite necklaces. The idea here is to keep it simple so it has a random whimsical feel. You can add fancy twisted jump rings or hammered loops, charms or whatever you have on hand; I like the look of using bigger jump rings for a more modern, fun look.
Tools needed: round nose pliers, wire cutters; You can get both for about $10 at Fire Mountain Gems.
Materials: bits of old chain, assorted beads, 4mm 20 gauge and 8mm 18 gauge jump rings (I used about 8 each per necklace), eye pins, optional clasp. If you already have tools and just need a few jump rings I recommend Fusion Beads (free shipping!)
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Gift guide; upcycling and recycling on Etsy
'Upcycle , Recycle' by BluKatDesign
Magnet, Vintage Pap... $ | Be Mine $60.00 | Recycled Magazine E... $30.00 | Fun with Wine Bottl... $400.00 |
Recycled Wood Bottl... $23.50 | Handmade Necklace -... $64.00 | Recycled Skyy Vodka... $15.00 | Recycled Soda Can A... $6.45 |
BURDOCK BASKET ... $48.00 | blue recycled elast... $28.00 | SALE rustic wood bu... $9.00 | Recycled Stone Brew... $30.00 |
Book Sculpture - Bl... $98.00 | Soda Can Art. Upcy... $9.00 | calm skies mini pic... $32.00 | Upcycled, Repurpose... $36.00 |
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Recipe: Easy Quick Fix Ricotta Cake
Everyone thinks I am weird for making my own birthday cakes but I like GOOD cakes; store bought cakes are just okay and I would never want my husband to bake one! My favorite cakes are hazelnut torte, (not really a cake) which is a big project and this easy Italian inspired chocolate cake, made from a mix with a yummy not-too-sweet satisfying ricotta filling.
First, bake your favorite mix according to the directions in 9" rounds; I add the zest form one orange and 1/2 tsp almond extract to the mix for more flavor. I cool and freeze cake until needed.
For the filling, I chop 1/2c each toasted almonds, semi-sweet chocolate, dried cherries, candied ginger, zest from one orange and add to 15 oz ricotta cheese, along with 1 T Grand Marnier or Brandy, 1 tsp vanilla and 1/2 tsp almond extract
Whip up 1/2 c heavy cream with 3 T sugar and gently fold into mixture. Filling should be slightly sweet; may need to add 1T more sugar but you don't want it too sweet because the cake is super sweet!
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