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  • In this video I'll show you 15 epic DIY school supplies and room organization ideas, which

  • will surely get you excited and motivated for the new school year.

  • Hey loves. It's that sad time of the year again when summer is coming to the end and

  • school is about to start. But don't you worry guys because this year we're gonna make going

  • back to school so much more fun and exciting. Just like nice training clothes make me want

  • to work out more, nice school supplies like backpacks and notebooks always made me so

  • much more excited to go back to school. So today I'm going to show you 15 DIY ideas on

  • school supplies and room organisation. We're going to be making school backs, backpacks,

  • notebooks, organizers and much more. It's like an ultimate guide to the DIY school supplies,

  • which will hopefully get you ready for the new school year. I hope you guys are ready,

  • because we're gonna get started. Let's kick off this DIY back to school guide

  • with an awesome galaxy school bag! You will need a black bag or a backpack, masking tape,

  • fabric paint in blue, light blue, pink and white. Container for the paint, sponge applicators,

  • paint brushes and scissors. I'm going to color only the front part of the bag and to get

  • that neat edge I am applying some masking tape to the part that I want to keep black.

  • I am also going to protect the working area with a piece of cardboard. Dip the sponge

  • applicator into the blue fabric paint and we are ready for painting! Here comes our

  • first galaxy. Start making a ring, where you keep the center clean and blend the color

  • outwards. This shape kind of reminds me of a sun, with big blended rays. Now take your

  • white color which represents a ton of stars and apply it to the center of the galaxy.

  • Blend it towards the blue making light strokes. To make this transition from white to dark

  • blue nice and smooth we also need some light blue color. You can just mix some dark blue

  • with white if you don't have a light blue fabric paint. Like that. Apply the color between

  • the white and the blue for a nice gradient. You can also add a hint of pink or violet

  • color to the center of your galaxy to make it even prettier. Just a couple of strokes

  • more and we have finished our first galaxy. Well, we still have to add stars that will

  • make everything look so much better, but first let's decorate this plain bag with some more

  • galaxies. But wait for it, because the stars will bring this masterpiece to a whole new

  • level. Trust me.Yup, the stars are the star of the show here. I am first making some big

  • stars using a flat paint brush, by drawing two or four crossing lines. In the end add

  • a bunch of small stars by simply drawing little dots. I like to draw more stars in the center

  • of the galaxy and then less and less moving out. See how the stars made this galaxy bag

  • look just out of this world amazing?! I am so happy with the result I cannot even explain

  • it. I love how you don't have to be neat and precise when drawing a galaxyit just

  • always turns out so cool. Oh and do you remember my galaxy shoes I made last year?! Of course

  • I had to put them on! For the rest of the outfit I went for some light wash jeans shorts,

  • black cropped top and a black cardigan. To keep our pencils and pens organized we

  • need a pencil pouch and this one is literally done in 2 minutes. You will need a 12 by 10

  • inch piece of fabric, a ten inch long zipper, fabric glue or a glue gun. Flip the fabric

  • so that the wrong side is facing up and fold about an inch of the fabric in along the shorter

  • sides. Place your zipper in the center and make sure the right side is facing up. Apply

  • a stripe of fabric glue along one side of the zipper. Now fold the fabric in and stick

  • it to the zipper like so. Make the same thing on the opposite sideapply a stripe of

  • glue and fold the fabric. Leave the glue to dry completely and flip your work inside out.

  • Apply a stripe of glue along both sides like this. Make sure that you have your zipper

  • open and that the wrong side of fabric is facing out. Once the glue is dry you can flip

  • your work inside out again and you can reveal your new pencil case. I think this one is

  • just so beautiful and I love how easy and cheap it is to make! You can make it from

  • an old shirt, jeans or a piece of fabric. Who wants some cute flower paper clips? I

  • love these and they are so much fun to make! All we need are some plastic beads, paper

  • clips and a glue gun. Take seven beads and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet

  • making a flower shape like this. I like using different colors for pretty and bright flowers.

  • Place them in the oven and bake at 450 Fahrenheit for about 10 minutes or until the beads melt.

  • Be sure you don’t leave them in for too long as they could lose their shape. These

  • look just perfect so let's turn off the heat and take them out. See how gorgeous they look!

  • Wait until they cool down and now it's time to attach them to paper clips. Apply some

  • glue on the back of the flower, place on a clip and leave the glue to dry. Do this to

  • all of your lovely flowers and look how flipping gorgeous our new paper clips are! I am totally

  • obsessed. I think this DIY is hashtag so much fun. Love having these clips as bookmarks

  • too - books look so cute with flowers sticking out.

  • Yes guys, I am five and I absolutely love this owl backpack. Hashtag sorry not sorry.

  • To make it you need a plain backpack, felt fabric in white, yellow and black, a patterned

  • piece of fabric, fabric glue and scissors. Start by cutting two big flowery shape circles

  • from white felt. We will need those for the eyes. I like using felt for this because it's

  • thicker and as you cut it you already get nice clean edges. Take your black felt and

  • cut out two medium sized circles. These will be the pupils of the owl's eyes. To finish

  • off the eyes we still need four white circles, two small and two even smaller ones. This

  • will give our owl the cutest anime eyes. Instead of felt you can also use velvet, faux leather

  • or just any kind of fabric that you find at home. Our owl also needs a beaksimply

  • make it by cutting a triangle out of an orange piece of felt. I also decided to give my buddy

  • some claws, so I am cutting two orange half circles to represent them. The last part that

  • we need before we assemble our owl, are the wings. Cut two six by four inch pieces of

  • fabric. Fold it in half and then fold one corner in like so. Apply some glue to keep

  • it in place. Now fold in the remaining three sides that still have that freshly cut edge.

  • We are doing this to get neat edges all around the wing. And as you can see we get two lovely

  • wing shapes too! They look like a rectangle with one corner snipped away. Now we are ready

  • to put together our miss owl. Using a glue gun or fabric glue simply stick the parts

  • on your backpack. I am starting with the eyes, which are probably my favorite part of this

  • backpack. They make our owl look like a poor little baby, don't you think? Here comes the

  • beak, which I am placing on the upper part of the front pocket. This baby also needs

  • some wings so she can fly. Omg, how cool would that be?! A flying backpack that would take

  • you to school in a minute. I Hope they invent one really soon. On the bottom part of the

  • backpack we have to stick our little owl legs. And if you want you can also make a bow so

  • that the owl will be a proper girly girl. I showed you how to make a bow in my hairstyles

  • tutorial so check it out there if you haven’t already. And our owl backpack is complete

  • looking stunning! This one is great for all of you my younger viewers, or maybe you

  • have a little sister and you can make one for her. But I actually really like the backpack

  • and I am totally gonna rock it! Here I am wearing a dress that has a bunch of little

  • flowers on and my favorite boots that are so warm and comfy. Love this outfit for fall

  • and back to school. Just like us, our cell phone also has to get

  • ready for school, right? For this epic alphabet phone case you need a cheap empty phone case,

  • some sharpies and a ruler. Basically we will be drawing horizontal lines inspired by the

  • notebook and then we are going to fill it with loads of letters. I am starting with

  • a row of S-es. Like Sara, so creative. Draw another line above and fill it with any letter

  • you want – I went for V. In the end you will get this awesome tribal design made out

  • of letters. I like to switch the markers for every row for a nice explosion of color. And

  • there you go! This phone case looks so cool. From far away you don't even see that the

  • pattern is entirely made out of letters and linesIt just looks like an awesome Aztec

  • print. An epic back to school DIY for our phone, right?

  • Having a nice weekly planner makes it so much easier to keep track of all your school tasks,

  • sport and free time activities. For this beautiful weekly planner you will need picture frame,

  • some wrapping paper, a normal white paper, scissors and paint plus paint brush if you

  • wanna pimp up your frame. I got this picture frame for very cheap and I decided to give

  • it a little makeover so it will fit my room better. Take out the glass and everything

  • so that you're left only with a frame. If you want your paint to stick better to the

  • frame you can sand it first, but this step is optional. Now it's time to apply a coat

  • of a furniture primer. You can use it if you have it, but don't stress to much if you don't.

  • A primer acts as an adhesive for the paint, but you can totally make this DIY without

  • it. OK, our frame is finally ready to get dressed in this pretty pink color. I love

  • doing such complete makeovers to things, like with this picture frame. Now the entire frame

  • is painted so we have to leave it to dry completely. In the meantime let's make our planner. You

  • can hand-write all the days of the week on white paper or you can print them out as me.

  • Cut out rectangles so that you have each day of the week in one rectangle. Besides Monday,

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday I also added one called random.

  • That is where you can write ideas or things that don't have to be done on a particular

  • day. Once you have all the days of the week cut out, it's time to stick them on a piece

  • of wrapping paper or any kind of paper you like. Make sure that the background paper

  • is the same size as your picture frame. Glue the little white rectangles on in the right

  • orderjust like the days follow each other in a week. The final step is to assemble this

  • planner slash erase board. Take your frame, which is now completely dry and looking gorgeous!

  • Place on the glass piece, followed by our DIY planner sheet and the back of the picture

  • frame. Fold down these pins that keep everything in place and look at this fantastic planner

  • board that we've just created. This is such a useful thing to have in your bedroom and

  • on topit looks absolutely stunning. Every week you can wipe off the activities of the

  • previous week and then put down a new plan! An amazing room decorating piece that will

  • help you keep track of all of your weekly plans.

  • Besides flower paper clips I also like these ribbon ones. To make them we need paper clips,

  • ribbon and scissors. Cut a piece of ribbon of your choice, fold it in half and slide

  • it through this paper clip opening. Then just lead the two ribbon ends through the loop

  • and pull to tighten. Snip the ribbon ends diagonally and you are left with a beautiful

  • paper clip, which can be also used as a book mark. I got a little bit obsessed with those,

  • not gonna lie and I made a bunch of them using different colored ribbon. These are just so

  • cute, right?! Small containers are always handy for organizing

  • your desk. You can use them to store tape, paper clips and all these bits and pieces

  • that would otherwise lay in your drawers or all over the desk. For an awesome beaded bowl

  • you need an oven friendly cereal bowl, oil and plastic beads. Pour some oil in the bowl

  • and distribute it all over with a paper wipe. Throw in a bunch of beads and distribute them

  • in one even layer, like that. Place the bowl in the oven and bake at about 350 degrees

  • Fahrenheit for 10 to 15 minutes or until the beads start melting. When beads melt they

  • stick to each other and form a bowl of the same shape as your cereal one. Take your masterpiece

  • out of the oven and let it cool completely. Thanks to the oil we can now easily separate

  • the beaded bowl from the cereal one and we are all ready to decorate and organize our

  • desk with this awesome bowl. I decided to store tape and paper clips in mine and I love

  • the pop of color it gives to my desk. Pencil holders are great for storing pens

  • and pencils, but these puffy paint pencil holders are also super cute to look at. We

  • need some all purpose glue, shaving foam, acrylic paint, jars, glasses and something

  • to mix with. First let's make a puffy paint. Put some shaving foam in a glass. I have three

  • glasses since I am making three puffy paint colors. Pour in some glue. Squeeze in some

  • acrylic paint and mix all the ingredients together. The more foam you mix in, the puffier

  • paint you will get. I am happy with how mine looks! Pour your paint into a plastic bag

  • and make a knot. Then you can just snip away the corner of the bag and you're ready to

  • decorate. Alternatively you can put your paint in these squeeze tubes like I did. These are

  • empty glue bottles that I've used up. I like them because they have a precise applicator,

  • which is perfect for writing with a puffy paint. To make my pencil holders totally back

  • to school appropriate I am decorating them with numbers and letters. This one will have

  • numbers all over. Puffy paints have infinite other uses as welldecorate windows, phone

  • cases, even make jewelry, wallcor and so much more. On the other jar I decided to

  • write a bunch of letters. And here's my letter jar all done, looking awesome! I really want

  • to make a tribal Aztec print one, I think it would look so cool. But these two holders

  • are more than enough for now. They keep my pens in place and my desk clean and tidy.

  • I came up with this awesome back to school room decoration idea where you make your pencils

  • look like a bouquet of flowers! And I'm gonna show you how to make it. I am using some coloring

  • pencils, hot glue and pink daisy flowers. All we have to do is apply some glue on the

  • back of the flower and stick it on the pencil like so. Easy peasy and so adorable. You can

  • do this to any kind of pencils, pens or sharpies. I like using coloring pencils because they

  • add an additional pop of color to this bouquet. Here comes the last flower and I am ready

  • to put it on my desk! How pretty is this pencil flower bouquet, right? I've never seen something

  • like that before and must say I am pretty proud of myself for inventing it. Taps herself

  • on the shoulder, good job girl, good job. Of course this DIY school supplies guide wouldn't

  • be epic without an emoji school bag, so let's quickly make one! Print out emojis of your

  • choice to the transfer paper. You can make them as big or as small as you like. I went

  • for rather bigger statement ones. You will also need a school bag, iron, scissors, and

  • emoji print outs. Start cutting your emojis out leaving about quarter of an inch of paper

  • around them. Transfer paper DIYs are so awesome to make as they take little time and effort,

  • but the result is always amazing. I like how you can make personalized gifts, like funny

  • shirts and stuff for your friends in a sec. Once all your emojis are cut out, place them

  • on the bag with the front facing down. I am going for nine emojis all over the front of

  • my bag. Time to iron these guys in place! Here you just need to follow the instructions

  • for your transfer paper, because they can differ, between different producers. Then

  • let it cool completely, before you can peel away the transfer paper. This is the best

  • part of the DIY, revealing how awesome bag we've just created! I love how my emoji bag

  • turned out. I kind of have a temptation to decorate all my bags and backpacks with different

  • emojis, because I just think they look so awesome! Here I paired my bag with some patterned

  • pants that are super comfy, totally like pjs, white shirt and navy slip-ons.

  • Besides all of that awesome goodies that we've just created we also have to give a lil' makeover

  • to our boring notebooks! For the first design we need to have a cheap notebook, white paper,

  • mod podge, and a paint brush. Apply a thin layer of mod podge all over the cover of your

  • notebook. You can also use double sided tape or any other glue here. Place the white paper

  • on and voila - an awesome snow white notebook! Just kidding, we just got ourselves a blank

  • canvas that we are now going to decorate with colorful pineapples. Take the acrylic paint

  • of your choice, paint brush and a black pen. Squeeze two paint colors close together and

  • swirl it a bit with a brush to create a nice marble effect. I went for pink and yellow

  • here. Dip your thumb in the paint and press it on the notebook! Next I am combining yellow

  • and blue. Dip the thumb in and press it down for some pretty green, blue and yellow pineapples.

  • Continue making these around the entire notebook. I already love how it's turning out! Leave

  • the paint to dry completely. Take a black pen and add a bunch of leafs on top of each

  • pineapple plus some random pattern like squares, waves, lines or v shapes on the pineapple's

  • body. This represents that texture which pineapple has. Talking about personalized notebooks

  • this one has your fingerprints all overnow that's unique and one of a kind just

  • like you are! Just have to decorate my final pineapple and my notebook is all done! I am

  • in love with this colorful pineapple design. You can totally make it on canvas for an awesome

  • wallcor! I will probably make one for my room because it just looks amazing!

  • How about an Instagram notebook guys? Put together an Instagram profile on an A4 page

  • on your PC. I used some of my favorite pictures, a quote, plus I wrote on a subject and a school

  • year. Of course you can personalize your Instagram page completely to your liking and once you

  • are happy with how it looksjust print it out. Ok, from now on the process is very

  • straightforwardall we have to do is stick the Instagram paper sheet on the notebook

  • cover. Use Mod podge, glue or double sided tape like I did. Stick on some tape strips

  • and place the printout on. Here we have our awesome Insta notebook. I haven't seen anything

  • like this before and I like how you can personalize it with your favorite photos and quotes. I

  • bet this one would win the school's coolest notebook award if such thing existed.

  • Last but not least I will show you how to decorate and organize this beautiful binder.

  • To dress up the cover I am using some colored paper, big circle puncher, three small hole

  • punchers of different shapes and double sided tape. With a big circle puncher cut out a

  • bunch of colorful circles. You can also do this with scissors if you don't have such

  • puncher. Once you have loads of these circles ready, take a small puncher and make one small

  • shape hole in each of the circles. You can totally make this DIY without these, I just

  • happen to have these punchers so I thought I might as well use them. I have a star, flower

  • and a heart. All of our circles are now ready so take a piece of double sided tape or a

  • glue and stick them on the binder cover. We will get this colorful baubles design and

  • I love how the small holes make the baubles look nice and 3D. The last circle coming in

  • and here we gothe front cover is looking super pretty. Now I can show you a few tips

  • on how you can organize your binder! First let's make a little folder or a pocket on

  • the back of the cover. Cut one side of the paper diagonally like that and stick it on

  • the inside of the binder using some washi tape. Such folder is very useful but also

  • cute to look at. Binders are handy because you can use one for many subjects. But it's

  • important to organize it well so you don't end up mixing all the notes of different subjects

  • into one giant mess. For a simple binder organizer start by writing down subjects on small rectangle

  • pieces of card stock paper. Once the name tags are ready, just stick each of them on

  • a bit thicker paper using glue or double sided tape. Make sure to stick each tag a bit lower

  • than the previous. This way you will have the overview on all the subjects as soon as

  • you open the binder. There you go! Now you can have your notes organized and together

  • for each subject and you will never end up with a mess where all the notes get mixed

  • up. Trust me I've been there and it's really frustrating. Such binders are also a great

  • relief for your shoulders, because instead of carrying a bunch of notebooks to school

  • everyday, you can just carry one binder and have everything in one place.

  • Now you guys are all ready to go back to school. Don't forget to rate the video and also tell

  • me in the comments, which of the 15 DIYs was your favorite. I wish you all an awesome start

  • of the school year, be excited, have fun and don't worry too much. Thank you so much for

  • watching this video and I'll talk to you soon. Bye!

  • Buying school supplies can really hurt your wallet, especially if you are picky with the

  • designs. Making things yourself can save you a lot of money and as I show in this video

  • you can make so much cooler school supplies at home than you could ever buy in a store.

In this video I'll show you 15 epic DIY school supplies and room organization ideas, which

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