June 8th, 2010
How to make a cute toy camera strap
I’ve been wanting to post more DIYs and recipes for a while, but I keep pushing them back in favour of telling stories! Every now and then I’m going to be adding in a Tuesday post about something hands on, and today is one of those days… Hope you like it!
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I’ve been fascinated by lomography for some time now, and I thought that our trip was the perfect reason to make the leap and have something a little more lo-fi to play with. I bought a Diana F+ right before we left and wanted to give her a little more flare for the trip – this is how you can make a fancy strap for your toy camera too!
Supplies:
– Two lengths of thin ribbon (I used 52″)
– A glue gun
– Four buttons
– Binder clips and paper clips as needed
– a heavy book to anchor your strap
Start with a shiny new toy camera, that is just begging for you to mess with it. Only slightly, I promise.
Choose and cut two lengths of a thin ribbon, for mine I cut 52″ of each and then trimmed the extra at the end. Remove the strap from the camera, then lay the ribbon on the outside of the camera strap and use a small binder clip to secure them together:
Flip the project over so the outside is facing up, and pop a heavy book on top of the tail end of the camera strap to keep it from getting any ideas about the process. This will allow the ribbon to move freely around it without being tangled.
Start to wrap the ribbons around the strap one at a time, letting them cross each other at the spacing of your choosing.
When you get halfway finished, pop a paperclip or binder clip on one of the crosses. The ribbon tension will be a little slippy, so this lets you adjust when you’ve finished the next half without the project becoming unwieldy. Continue wrapping the ribbons until you reach the end, then slip a paperclip on just above the last place where the ribbons cross.
Adjust! Things may have slipped around while you were working, so make sure both sides are spaced out how you want them to be and that the first and last ribbon crosses are approximately parallel to each other. You don’t want to look lopsided, afterall.
Starting at the centre point of the strap, then moving to the ends, add a small dot of hot glue on the camera strap under one of the crosses, and anchor the ribbons in it. On each end, cut the tail ends of the ribbon off and add small buttons with hot glue to hide the ends.
This is a fast, fun cute-ification project that is easily undone with no harm to the strap.
And yes, my diana & I are having a lot of fun, as you can probably tell. :)
This is too cute! I might try it!
SUCH a cute idea! And it sounds really easy. I might even be able to do it! And your camera is adorable too.
So cute!
my goodness, Kyla — that’s super cute. i now regret throwing my strap away!
This is really cute! I was really excited when I saw this post because I thrifted an adorable camera (sans strap) a few weeks ago. But, boo, I guess I’ll have to make my own strap or hopefully find one next time I go thrifting to try this out. Anyway, it’s super cute and I love the color of your nail polish!
If you want to make your own strap, that would probably be easier! I’d do the same thing that I’ve done here, only with three types of ribbon and actually braid it. You could feed it through the camera strap…holders :)… and then secure it with a few stitches and hide them with buttons and hot glue.
It would use the same method, the stitches would hold it, and you’d get a similar look!
Adorable! We really are on the same brainwave sometimes. 2 how to’s in 1 day? Wow!
You. are. too. freakin’. cute.
That is all =)
Except, how old is the Diana F? I’d like to know more about the camera cause I’m a dork like that :)
My lomo cameras was made new in Japan, but all they’re modeled on toy cameras from the 1960s and 70s – it’s part of the whole “polaroid”and old fashion look of pictures trend, only these cameras actually use film and you can get all kinds of cool effects with them.
You should check out this about for some more information, and you can see what the pictures look like here :)
gorgeous! I have a Diana camera too, but haven’t used it yet. oops. However, does having a flash really make a difference? I don’t have one of those. Just wondering! Really love the strap though!
I love this …. And I need a new strap for my Holga :) Thank you!
Super cute, super easy, super crafty. Big win, Kyla!
This is so adorable. I am so in awe of you and anyone who take the time for DIY. I’m no good at it, though I love reading these posts as they make me think that maybe I could be!
Kyla, you’re just too adorable. :)
awww…pretty!
You always have such cute ideas.
And now thanks to you I want one of these cameras, haha.
Now I really wish I had a good camera so I could accessorize it with a homemade camera strap! What a cute idea! Although it might make a cute gift for a friend who’s into photography. :) Thanks for sharing Kyla!
So cute! I might have to try that one. I especially love the buttons. And since I didn’t tell you this yesterday….I LOVE the tattoo and everything it represents. Perfectly you.
The Diana & the strap are both adorable! You are so crafty/talented!!
I adore you and your DIY’s.