In true DIY fashion, Etsians know that craft expertise doesn’t necessarily have to come from book deals or extensive degrees. Sharing the bliss of trying something new and learning tips along the way is ever-present in the Etsy community. This week’s How-Tuesday is a sampling of some of the fresh tutorials Etsy members are exhibiting on their blogs, including reupholstering a thrift store sofa courtesy of jstephens13, vibrant watercolor portraits from SusanFaye, and delicate wire knot rings thanks to decors. What I love most about these how-to’s is the emphatic encouragement and excitement throughout, sure to ignite your creative fire.
Loveseat Upholstery from jstephens13
An all furniture thrift store was recently introduced to my town. Being forever inspired by “old treasures made new,” I immediately gravitated to the Vine Home Thrift. Having spent the last 20 years sewing, creating and designing smaller scale pieces of fashion, recently, I have been pushing for something more, something larger!
My first upholstery installation was an 80s headboard passed down from my parents years ago (a large half-moon shape with plenty of faux bois paneling). From there I covered many dining chairs, a headboard for my sons’ toddler bed…mostly 1-sided objects. When I found a sweet little loveseat on sale for $10 at my NEW FAVORITE STORE, I knew I had nothing to lose.
The emotion and therapy available in tearing a piece of furniture limb from limb is fantastic; stretching your chosen fabric tightly for a finished look can be breathtaking. Upholstery immediately grabbed me. Returning to the store and feeling a bit cocky, I sought the ugliest monstrosity in the store.
This photo tutorial will demonstrate upholstery techniques and furniture modification (once an enormous davenport/sleeper sofa, now a modern loveseat). Re-use what you can, seek new where needed, and in the end, curl up with a great book!
You can find my upholstery tutorial here.
Watercolor Portrait from SusanFaye
For me, watercolor painting is all about the luminosity, flow, and clarity of colors. I began flirting with watercolor during high school, took a class in college, and designed and marketed my first set of watercolor notecards shortly thereafter. Happiness ensued until a chance encounter with clay distracted me for the next 20 years as I became consumed with all things ceramic, porcelain and stoneware. Then carpal tunnel syndrome reared its ugly head. Clay and I were forced to part ways.
It was then that I took up again with my old flame, watercolor, and discovered true bliss. In addition to painting and selling traditional nature studies of flora and fauna, I also create whimsical custom Pet People portraits right here on Etsy in my shop. I have painted portraits of feline fanatics from across the U.S., plus cat ladies and lads in Canada, Great Britain, Greece, and Finland! You can see many of these portraits and read their stories on my daily blog.
As an occasional workshop instructor, I have discovered that watercolor is one of the most-feared mediums in the art world. Trust me when I tell you, it DOES NOT have to be so scary! I have put together a step-by-step tutorial on “How to Paint a Cat Lady and Lad” in a fun, illustrative style that I hope will inspire you to give it a try!
I cover a few watercolor basics such as materials, tools, and color mixing, then show simple techniques for creating an image by painting just one section or shape at a time, with a little blending and layering. Just remember to take your time, and if you goof up, IT’S ONLY PAPER! It’s okay to try, try again as many times as you want to (as long as you remember to recycle all that paper)!
Important note: It is not cheating to trace, or to pencil in your lines first! (I once “got hell” from a student who had been taught at parochial school that tracing was CHEATING!) A real artist knows this simple rule of thumb: Try everything, and whatever works, just do it… and have FUN!
You can find my watercolor how-to here.
Wire Knot Ring from decors

Born and raised in the bustling suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I graduated from my adopted home of Melbourne, Australia, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computing. Starting with basic jewelry craft in December 2007, I quickly moved on to wire jewelry two weeks later and was instantly hooked. Thinking of a way to innovate, I realized that the art of Chinese knotting would introduce a certain je ne sais quoi to my creations, and thus began my fascination and passion for creation in this style and medium.
Amidst the encouragement that accompanied my first tutorial, though, there were some who felt that I should be writing tutorials in my mother tongue, on the narrow-minded pretext of there being a glut of tutorials for the English speaking audience.
I believe art should live naturally and be expressed as freely as breathing, which is why I continue to write and design as much as I can, in as many languages as I can. Wires taught me to be humble, and I give a short prayer of thanks each time they survive my designs.
You can find my wire knot ring tutorial here.
Do you include how-to’s on your blog? Share in the comments below! Thanks to jstephens13, SusanFaye, and decors for these inspiring tutorials. I am grateful for how much I learn every day from the Etsy community!
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97 comments
Sign in to add your ownAlexMetalArts says:
Cool! Off to try out the wire ring now.
2 years ago
BeadinBabe says:
Looks awesome! I love the knot ring!
2 years ago
satellitedaisy says:
i love to upholster! it's like a new couch whenever you want one...now, where did i put my staple gun?
2 years ago
FrillyButts says:
Wow! 3 for 1 today! I am glad to hear that penciling your lines in before painting is not cheating. I have always done it, but felt dirty about it. Now I feel better! Thanks!
2 years ago
thebestvintage says:
This is great. I'm going to try all three!
2 years ago
beautifulbridget says:
Yay for great projects!! Love them all!!
2 years ago
DancingMooney says:
I love ReclaimTheThrone's shop, yay!!
2 years ago
EJPcreations says:
Great projects! Must give the ring a try!
2 years ago
girltuesdayjewelry says:
These are all great! I have yet to post a tutorial of my own creation on my blog, but it is definitely something I want to do! Thanks for sharing such great information!
2 years ago
warpedLaurie says:
The knot ring is so fab.
2 years ago
ornamentsbydeb says:
Love the watercolor!
2 years ago
jlrdesigns says:
I *LOVE* the Love knot ring. So awesome!
2 years ago
CantrixJewelry says:
Gorgeous ring!
2 years ago
RussianDollDesigns says:
thanks for these projects, can't wait to try them
2 years ago
birdie1 says:
Thanks so much! I've only done very minor reupholstry but this opens a whole new world!
2 years ago
PoppysVintageGarden says:
THis is Great! I can't believe it, that Same Exact sofa is sitting on the treelawn across the street with that same old fabulous fabric. I think I might go over and atleast steal the fabric to make something incredible!
2 years ago
bylynnkrestel says:
wow - 3 for 1!! i love how-to tuesday!! thanks!
2 years ago
beadsandbits says:
I love these projects -- partly because I love to watercolor, but I've always shied away from pets & portraits (seascapes, flowers, landscapes -- my comfort zones!). I envy anyone who can re-make and re-upholster furniture, too. And who doesn't love a good love-knot ring?!
2 years ago
paramountvintage says:
i love all of these projects. my favorite is the upholstery because i've always wanted to learn how. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
2 years ago
VixVintage says:
Love it all! Would rather buy than make :)
2 years ago
AngelsCreation says:
Awesome tutorials. I've been wanting to do a upholstery job soon... poor old chair. And I love the ring. I may give the water color a try... maybe for Christmas gifts. I do have one tutorial on my blog for a 3D crystal dragonfly at Angelscreationhandmade. There's even a scruptious recipe there. I need to blog more :)
2 years ago
ArtDecoDame says:
great tutorials!
2 years ago
lavenderrabbit says:
Wonderful! Thank you.
2 years ago
BabbidgePatch says:
fabulous how-tos! thanks for sharing. I haven't added how -to's to my blog yet, but it's on my list !
2 years ago
mtcoffinz says:
The knot ring looks like fun. I know I have some wire around here somewhere...
2 years ago
pinkytoeclothing says:
Wow! Awesome how-tos! I love the knotted ring, fantastic!
2 years ago
SimpleJoysPaperie says:
A big thank you to the talented and generous artists! I have already dabbled in watercolor and wire jewelry... now I want to upholster something! :)
2 years ago
StudioCherie says:
Love the DIY spirit here. Maybe I will post a slip covering tutorial on my blog, since that is such a big part of what I do.
2 years ago
Aquanetta says:
Fun projects :)
2 years ago
uncharted says:
thanks for sharing these projects
2 years ago
justlikeyouimagined says:
very helpful, thanks :D
2 years ago
beachhouseblues says:
Can't wait to try the watercolors!
2 years ago
lovelygifts says:
Great project.
2 years ago
4TheSparrowsNest says:
THREE fun tutorials?! Sweet!!
2 years ago
bugbitesplayfood says:
Gorgeous collection of projects! I love the watercolors especially.
2 years ago
recycledwares says:
reupholstering a sofa will really come in handy. i could save so much money - new sofas are expensive and you can't always the color and style you want.
2 years ago
Morado says:
Awesome! 3 in 1....yahoo!
2 years ago
jodieflowers says:
Awesome!!
2 years ago
SundraSandrusi says:
great projects!!
2 years ago
simplyworn says:
Etsians sharing the love....inspired again, thanks
2 years ago
SailmakersDaughter says:
I love that Sofa. Ireland has NO second hand furniture stores with remotely reasonable stock. I'll be thinking free-cycle instead once I move outta the city
2 years ago
JeannineRobertsRoyce says:
Sofas and chairs are so fun to "renew". Can also bring an entire room back to life with new slipcovers or just draping interesting fabric, sarongs, tapestries etc
2 years ago
LittleWhiteDresser says:
SUPER!!! Thanks for sharing :)
2 years ago
creativelyspun says:
great read! always motived by these posts!
2 years ago
honeypoprags says:
That sofa looks amazing!
2 years ago
breadandroses says:
That was one of the ugliest sofa ever; it looks so good now. Great feature, even better info. So timely for me. Big hug & thanks for it!
2 years ago
SusanFaye says:
Thanks, Etsy, for this chance to share my watercolor tutorial in How-Tuesday!! It's a delight and a thrill! And thank you for all the kind comments--hope everyone will find the joy in watercolors that I have!
2 years ago
MinceCo says:
no excuse for being bored today!
2 years ago
decors says:
3 in 1! Hehe! Hope everyone have fun with the TwinHearts Knot Ring!!!
2 years ago
themefragrance says:
we love tutorials!
2 years ago
cynthiacallan says:
Inspiring!
2 years ago
lealerjcreates says:
Cool stuff! Love all the stuff!
2 years ago
annamatrona says:
i love the blogosphere!
2 years ago
anteakbooteek says:
YYYAAAYYYYY Upholstering! Love it, making old crap into new lovelies.
2 years ago
MyMoms says:
Great article, very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
2 years ago
LazyTcrochet says:
Oh my gosh, that was my grandmother's davenport!! LOL We had her hand-me-down sofa and it was that exact fabric and style. We got rid of it a few years ago, but kept the matching chair ; )
2 years ago
cassidycay says:
Awesome! Three times the Tuesday fun!
2 years ago
amoronia says:
That's great!
2 years ago
mulch says:
I love the sofa. Thanks for sharing. This is great!!
2 years ago
clarelupino says:
I think this is great keep up the good work
2 years ago
monkeyandsquirrel says:
yay tutorials... i love 'em!!!
2 years ago
theferngate says:
Definitely inspiring!
2 years ago
shopgoodgrace says:
LOVE these!! What a terrific variety! The upholstery how-to is right up my alley... and I've always been insanely jealous of people who can paint in watercolor --- I mean really! There's no way you can really "fix" a goof up in watercolor. (vs oil/acrylic) Thanks for the links & great project ideas!! :)
2 years ago
PipocaHandmade says:
Love the Red Fans Loveseat! Thanks for the links...very handy!
2 years ago
AudreyGardenLady says:
This ring is sooooooo beautiful! Thanks for sharing! Audrey Fetterhoff
2 years ago
michon says:
I have a tutorial page on my blog, http://www.michondesign.com/jewelry-blog/
2 years ago
SecondHandNews says:
What great project ideas, thanks so much
2 years ago
vivikas says:
Great stuff as always!
2 years ago
gilstrapdesigns says:
I have always been interested in learning how to upholster furniture what a good article I like all of these projects.
2 years ago
bhangtiez says:
thanks 4 sharing....cool ideas.
2 years ago
minisupplyhouse says:
WOW, what a couch! Very cool ideas!
2 years ago
odiliafu says:
Want to pick up my paint brushes again!
2 years ago
alamodestuff says:
I have several great diy projects on my blog: http://www.alamodestuffblog.com/search?label=diy Please come check them out!
2 years ago
polkadotrabbitdotcom says:
I'm inspired to try a couch over the summer!
2 years ago
sapphiregem says:
Amazing tutorials-you are all so creative!
2 years ago
doublebrush says:
The creative and generous people of Etsy continue to motivate and inspire me!
2 years ago
MagicMarkingsArt says:
I love Susan's watercolors! Although I am an artist, working mainly in acrylics, I've always desired the ability to create beautiful watercolor paintings - like Susan's. I am checking out her tutorial - and promise myself to try some this week!!!!! Perhaps, they'll show up in my Etsy shop :) Thank you so much for this inspirational push!
2 years ago
barbedlotus says:
lol, we used that have that exact same couch that's in the 3rd picture.
2 years ago
damonique says:
My husband has been interested in doing uphosltery for a long time I am definitely going to have him check out this article! Great tips! Also, very cool to see how to make the wire ring- I had one once and I wore it everyday for about 5 years before it broke! Now I can make my own!
2 years ago
kalicat says:
I love seeing projects come to life with pictures detailling different stages of the creative process
2 years ago
zafran says:
Yes, I do make tutorials, too. The latest is called "Turning Running Outlets Into Busts" and you can find it on my blog: http://zafraniversum.blogspot.com/2009/09/diy-schmuckbusten-aus-der.html
2 years ago
louisagallery says:
oh~~~ these are all great!!!!!!
2 years ago
urbanknitfits says:
yeah for my diy projects! I sent the upholstery one along to my sister in law who's newly acclaimed craigslist couch is not all its cracked up to be!
2 years ago
decors says:
I made it a TV show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr3qGHm8Rcs You see Corra making Snowflakes earrings (Wired Chinese Knot jewelry) in action. :)
2 years ago
elemegibere says:
Wonderful!
2 years ago
liquidsabre says:
Just watched the video, didn't understand what was said, but it looked like you were having lots of fun :O) Way to go!!!!!
2 years ago
decors says:
Just like to update everyone the URL to this the Ring Tutorial is now here: http://jewelry.de-cors.com/2009/08/tutorial-step-by-step-wire-jewelry-love.html Have fun trying! Corra
1 year ago