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27th MaybeautyprettycraftythingsprojectCoconut milk helps the hair grow long and thick,” says Pratima Raichur.
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27th MayCupcake liner to keep bugs out of your drink in the summer, smart.
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27th May
DIY Fruit Balloons - These are awesome! See how to create at Oh Happy Day
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26th MayA fellow crafter, Liz from Playing Hooky Designs, tragically lost her 5 year old daughter. You can read more here.
Nicole from Boomers Beanies in Facebook is having an auction filled with TONS of amazing products that designers and crafters have donated to help raise money for Liz’s family.
Please please please head on over and bid on something. I donated a skein of yarn which you can already begin to bid on. Please show this family some love during this amazingly difficult time.
Also, please spread this post around. If the winner of the skein of yarn ends up being from my Tumblr or FB page, I will throw in a special surprise along with the skein of yarn: every pattern I’ve ever made AND every pattern I will ever make into the future. Just post in the comment section of the auction for the skein of yarn that you came from here.
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26th MayprettycraftythingsprojectkidsrecycleDIY Jump Rope. A playful use for all those plastic bags! click here for the fun tutorial at childhoodlist
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26th MayDIY Melted Perler Bead Jewelry. As I’ve posted before, Perler Beads are wonderful for children of an appropriate age because they are big enough for them to thread shoelaces through to make jewelry (one of my favorite small gifts is a tackle box with Perler Beads, shoelaces and the child’s name written with puffy paint on top). 6000 Perler Beads from Amazon (with pegboards) is about $9 here (NO AFFILIATE LINKS). Tutorial from Craft and Creativity here.
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26th MayDIY: Turn premade pound cake into chichi petits fours.
“People will swear these are from a fancy bakery,” says Atlas of this tempting shortcut. To follow her lead: Use a serrated knife to cut the crust off a pound cake, then slice the cake into one-inch squares. Place them on a cooling rack with parchment paper underneath, pour icing over the squares, and let set for an hour. Atlas’s 60-second icing recipe? Mix four tablespoons of water to two cups of sifted confectioner’s sugar. Tint the mixture by stirring in a bit of gel food-coloring.
Read more: Amy Atlas Entertaining Ideas - Inexpensive Party Decorating Ideas - Country Living
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25th MayPhoto from the Swedish real estate agency Bolaget.
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25th MayThe Penny Floor:
Flooring that only costs about $1.44 per square foot.
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25th Maymadebymeprettycraftythingsremade this shirt
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25th May[Wall-e “Eve” Softie Sewing Pattern by Happy Together]
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25th May[Recycled Keyboard Letter Necklaces by Mich L in L.A.]
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25th MayLittle guiding stars in creativekismet [tutorial]
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