I'm Lana and I love crafts, home decor and anything I can make beautiful in my daily life!
On my channel you can find many interesting videos about various hobbies and lifestyle, DIY and their techniques. I really believe that everyone can make beautiful things for the home with their own hands and with ordinary materials that can be bought nearby.
Every week you can see new decor ideas for your lovely home. Together we will learn how to make paper crafts, see how to work with gypsum and concrete, decorate home for Christmas🎄 and Easter🐣 and many other things! Hopefully you enjoy to be here!
Happy creativity and just make this world a little more beautiful every day! Always yours - Lana😘
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Thank you so much for sharing! I have used this so much and it has given me courage to try others. I would love to see more giant flower tutorials and I'm sure I'm speaking for many of your followers! 🙂
I love the tutorial thank you so much for sharing.I am a milliner in UK.My client wants a fascinator like this shape.What sort of crepe paper should I use and how can I secure on the head?
Thanks a lot! I'm glad the video was useful) I use Italian crepe paper with a density of 90 and 140 g. I think you can attach it to any hair clip using hot glue (it always helps me out))))
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This is a brilliant idea, thank you. Also excellent if you want to cover up a mark on your wall without having to re-decorate everywhere, and super inexpensive too. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Liked shared on my FaceBook and already subscribed xx Jean from Scotland.
well, it’s trivial to glue a loop of twine into the base and onto a hook on the wall)) or, if it’s an exhibition wall, glue it with hot glue, I made a stand without a wall, pulled the twine chaotically diagonally and up and down and attached it to the twine with hot glue - options so many) it all depends on your needs and capabilities)) Good luck!