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How to write a successful CV. Probably the first CV was written by Leonardo Da Vinci 500 years ago. You can view it here. Since then things have moved slightly on, and now it's essential to have a well presented professional CV, but still many graduates get this wrong. The following page will give you all the tips to make an impressive CV What is a CV? Curriculum Vitae: an outline of a person's educational and professional history, usually prepared for job applications (L, lit.: the course of one's life).

A CV is the most flexible and convenient way to make applications. An application form is designed to bring out the essential information and personal qualities that the employer requires and does not allow you to gloss over your weaker points as a CV does. There is no "one best way" to construct a CV; it is your document and can be structured as you wish within the basic framework below. When should a CV be used? When an employer asks for applications to be received in this format. Personal details Work experience. Candle Making. DIY/How to/Household. Relationships. Headband Refashion. Our headband had a flower that was starting to look a little tired and worn so we made it new again!

This braided ribbon could embellish many things— a hair clip would be cute too! These headbands would make great handmade gifts for little girls to make each other! Woven Ribbon Headband Gather a headband and about 4 1/2 yards of ribbon. You can use any with — I chose 1/4 inch. The braiding will be two toned if the ribbon is different on the front and back, another nice look! Begin by finding the middle of the ribbon. Now bring the bottom ribbon up and make a loop and send it through the beginning loop that you just made by crossing the ribbon.

Pull the right side snug. Now repeat for the other side, picking up the right side, making a loop and sending it up through the loop just made on the other side. Pull the left side snug. Pull right side snug. Continue braiding until you have a piece long enough to cover the headband. Bring the other side over and then trim. Hot glue ribbon to headband. CHRISTMAS DIY. DIY | Watercolor Mug. Contributor post by Caitlin of The Merrythought Lately, I've felt like someone could come in and splash some watercolor patterns all over everything I own and I wouldn't mind it one bit. Unfortunately, in a few months, I'm sure I would be a bit annoyed with that decision. So I've been trying to come up with a few ways to add some faux watercolor splashes around my house. Last week, I was watching my cousin give herself a "watercolor" manicure and I thought, that would be a great technique to use on a mug! So I tried it… and it works! What you need: -White Ceramic Mug -Old or Disposable Bowl/Container -Nail Polish How to make it: -Fill the bowl with warm water.

I would recommend hand washing these mugs. About the Contributor Caitlin McGrath lives in a small town in Western New York. Goupilles de canettes - Les p'tites idées d'ID. Goupilles de canettes Je les appelle goupilles car elles me font penser aux goupilles des grenades, ou du moins le geste que l'on fait pour ouvrir une canette m'y fait penser.J'ai donc mis de côté ces goupilles de canettes de schweppes pendant des semaines sans savoir ce que j'en ferai.Puis j'ai cherché sur Internet quelques idées et j'ai trouvé ces porte-clefs. Faciiiiile! J'ai fait avec les tristes cordons que je possédais et j'ai rajouté quelques perles du commerce. Mouais, bof! Puis j'ai voulu faire des bracelets mais le résultat était moche, alors j'ai fait plutôt un collier de 14 juillet (uniquement parce que j'ai 2 bobines de ce ruban à écouler). J'ai épuisé toutes mes goupilles de réserve.Quand j'en aurai d'autres, je ferai un collier avec de plus jolis rubans.

Commentaires sur Goupilles de canettes. Dog toy | LVLY. To make this great toy for your dog I used, 12 strings t-shirt yarn from about 1,2 yard long. You devide the string in four parts from 3 strings and start the scoubidou technic, one I did with the round technic and one with the straight technic When you want to see the full explenation of the technic you can find it here. In my Etsyshop and my own webshop www.lvly.nl I sell bundles t-shirt yarn from Hoooked Zpagetti, but if you only want 12 strings for your dogtoy, you can click here I made a special listing for the dogtoy strings:) Our dog loves this toy.

Like this: Like Loading... Dog toy | LVLY. DIY: neon tassel bracelet. Lucky Wishing Stars Tutorial. You’ve probably seen these little puffy origami stars before. They are really quick to make, and you don’t need any special materials to make them. You can buy lucky star pre-cut strips from origami stores, but you can just as easily make your own from medium weight coloured paper, e.g. scrapbooking paper, or even strips cut from magazine pages – as the strips are so narrow, the original text or image won’t be obvious in the finished star. Anti-clockwise from top left: pre-cut strips, paper cutter, scrapbook paper, magazine page.

Now on to the tutorial! To give you an idea of size, I’ve made stars in 3 different sizes to show you: blue stars (from pre-cut strips): 35cm x 1.25cmpink stars (from a magazine page): 30cm x 1cmgreen stars (scrapbook paper): 15cm x 0.6cm The finished star will be approx 1.5 x the width of your strip, so pick an appropriate size for the size of star you’d like to end up with. For the rest of this tutorial, I will be using a paper strip cut from a magazine page. Craft for boyfriend - yin & yang - Handmade Cards 2012 -2013 | Handmade Cards 2012 -2013. This is not a handmade card on the photo, but with a little bit of patience you can make such card with your own hands.Materials: White cardboardRed paint and tasselPaper knifeScissors Directions: Print some greeting words on a list of card board.

Cut out the card using the template below. Draw flowers (or hearts) on each of the 2 heart shape parts and carefully cut them out with a paper knife. Paint one heart shaped part in red. Fold as shown on the picture. Done! How People Find My Blog: " Fleur de Sel " - Page 2 - " Fleur de Sel " 05 janvier 2011 En ce début d'année, j'ai voulu faire une grande bécassine sur la hauteur de ma plaque de four, elle mesure 32 cm elle fait vraiment très grande accrochée à côté des autres. Et aussi la tête de kitty et puis, une photo que j'adore! Celle de mon chat qui se met souvent dans l'évier??? Puis une photo étonnante de mon bananier: j'étais en train de lui couper les feuilles et j'ai découvert une fleur et des mimis bananes! J'ai plusieurs plantes comme celle-ci, que j'ai depuis une dizaine d'années et qui n'ont jamais fleuries, c'est la première année que je ne leurs donne pas d'engrais et qu'elles fleurissent!

Comme quoi..... 30 décembre 2010 21 décembre 2010 06 décembre 2010 Nous sommes vraiment gâtés par le temps: le froid , la neige, la pluie.... plus de connection internet pour moi pendant plusieurs jours... 01 décembre 2010 Pas de saison! Il n'est vraiment pas de saison celui-là! Avec toute la neige qui tombe un peu partout.... La voilà assise! 30 novembre 2010 Qui aura qui? Hello, Kitty! Activités manuelles, arts plastiques. Paper bird sculptur. DIY-Home-28.jpg 604 × 563 pixels.