“Have you seen my glasses?”
“Harry wore glasses!” →
“Do you want something to eat?”
“Ron loved to eat!” →
“I read it in this book and…”
“Hermione used to read books!” →
“How is school going?”
“It burned down!” →
pretty much
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“Have you seen my glasses?”
“Harry wore glasses!” →
“Do you want something to eat?”
“Ron loved to eat!” →
“I read it in this book and…”
“Hermione used to read books!” →
“How is school going?”
“It burned down!” →
pretty much
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(via istalkfashion)
1. Fringe (about 8 inches)
2. 2 separate pieces of chain and a clasp
1. Attach one end of the chain to a clasp.
2. Attach another end of the same chain to one end of the fringe.
3. Attach the second piece of chain to the other end of the fringe and you’re done.
Lol here’s a drawn diagram:
OPTIONAL:
You may attach more than one piece of fringe to create a multi-layer necklace.
You may also attach more pieces of chain, gradually getting shorter, for a multi-chain effect! Use your imagination. :)
Or you could use reaaaaaaally long fringe (I actually wanted super long fringe but I couldn’t find any at the store I went to. This fringe I’m using is about 4 inches long).
Happy DIY-ing!
Moar tutorials here.
Upcycled bed spring hanging lights @ http://www.etsy.com/shop/Urbanhardware
BEACH HAIR EVERYDAY
difficulty: easy
ingredients:
-spray bottle
-water
-salt (sea salt preferably)
how to: either on dry hair or just after a shower fill a spray bottle with 1 cup of water and 2 tablespoons of salt. then drench your hair. well you dont have to drench your hair but just make sure that it is covered. its easier to tell with dry hair but its really up to you. once your hair is soaked let it air dry. i usually crimp it a little with my hands for a little extra wave.
your hair will look, feel and smell like youve been at the beach all day (and you dont have to worry about all that sand and sunburns)
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What you need
* Chalkboard Paint (I got this rustolem brand paint at home depot – $10)
* Foam paint brushes (also home depot, about $0.79 each!)
* Wooden Shapes to Paint (heart available at any craft store)
* Fasteners – we used mini clothespins (JoAnn – about $3 for the pack)
* T…
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Remember that video on how to fold a dollar bill into a dress shirt & tie? Well, I used that idea to create this year’s Father’s Day card. I made three (for my dad, step dad, and father-in-law) in different colors, and attached the folded shirt with painter’s tape. I plan to add a personal message about supporting me over all these years in all ways blah blah blah…
Have you used any of this week’s ideas to make anything? I’d love to see!
Blake Sloane’s Salvaged Designs {inspiration}
Wow. So beautiful!
Found at: http://www.re-nest.com