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Reblogged from fuckyeahchubbyfashion
DIY Easy Leather Stud Collar and Very Easy Pink Lace Collar. Love this site because for each project they give you: level of difficulty rating, list of items you need and how much they cost, estimate of time to make the project. Tutorials from Chic Cheat here.
Reblogged from fuckyeahchubbyfashion
DIY fringed tee. (Excellent for those too-tight tees)
Reblogged from craftjunkie
Pet Tag Memory Pendants {How to}
What a lovely idea!!
Found at: http://justsomethingimade.com
Reblogged from littlecraziness
from heart to envelope. if you write a message in the centre of the heart, wouldn’t it be a sweet reminder of your love for your family, friends and significant other?
Reblogged from bestdayofmylife
tonight i give you another ode to 101 cookbooks. on sunday when my mom and i made heidi’s veggie bouillon we also made this “magic sauce”. if the name doesn’t make you instantly want to cook it i don’t know what could, except that it’s super good.
this is a totally new recipe for me and it was 1- so easy and 2- so deliciously awesome. really, it’s just a mixture of herbs and spices that get warmed in olive oil making just a super delicious condiment to cook mostly anything with. last night i used it on our labor day burgers and they were fantastic. click through here for the recipe. you won’t regret it!!!
Reblogged from julie911
DIY Fall Leaf Candle
This is an idea from Gingerbread Snowflakes. Visit her website for more crafts.
You’ll need
- Dried, pressed fall leaves
- Regular Mod Podge
- A jar and a brush
Instructions
1. Dry beautiful, colorful fall leaves using this method. Drying should take only about two weeks.
2. Smear Mod Podge all over the sides of the jar. Do not apply Mod Podge to the bottom or the grooved lid area.
3. Place your dry leaf right onto the Mod Podge and press into place. Brush over the leaf with more Mod Podge.
4. Continue adding leaves and Mod Podge until your jar is covered with leaves. Overlap a few, but keep in mind that overlap areas do reduce the light that can pass through. I find that lighter colored leaves work best. Use the darker leaves as accents.
5. Once you have finished placing your leaves around the jar surface, use the flat end of your brush to create a stippled pattern in the Mod Podge areas NOT covered by leaves. This step will create a more pleasing pattern than will brush strokes when light shines through these “open” areas on the jar.
6. Let the candle dry thoroughly and then apply a second coat of Mod Podge, again “stippling” the open areas.
7. Let the jar dry several hours or overnight. Overspray with acrylic spray.
8. When dry, pop a tea light in the bottom and you are done!
Several of these, in different sizes, would be gorgeous on a fall party table.
Reblogged from scissorsandthread
Best Play Dough Recipe | Kristan Lynn
My niece Mia absolutely loves play dough - is it possible that it’s a hereditary thing?! Because I absolutely loved play dough when I was young too and so did my sister! It’s one of the things I actually enjoy playing with her (playing with Barbies can get to be a little much!) but the real play dough is so expensive (especially when you have to re-purchase it because it’s been turned into a weird black colour!) and the cheapo play dough is weird and spongy. Also making my own means I can make as many colours as we want and it would be fun to make the different colours different scents. Weekend project!