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Different Solutions. DIY: T-shirt cat tent — Freckle & Fair. My tuxedo cat, Teddy, is a weirdo.

DIY: T-shirt cat tent — Freckle & Fair

His favorite things involve sitting on plastic bags and trying to eat my bobby pins. He also enjoys sleeping in strange places — the shelves after he knocks all my knick knacks off, on top of the very highest kitchen cabinet or on my head while I'm in bed. He's kind of a dick. So, because I'm not a dick, I decided it was time to find a designated sleeping spot that actually sounded like something that would be comfortable. Plus, Ted had been sick for awhile, and it seemed like he deserved a bit of a hideaway.

My cat's name sake is also Teddy Roosevelt, lover of conservation, who established the first five national parks. Hanging Wood Slice Plant Stand - brepurposed. Alright guys we’re going to be making things more official around here!

Hanging Wood Slice Plant Stand - brepurposed

The lovely ladies that I’ve paired up with for the Crate & Pumpkin Challenges are going to be bringing you a new themed project every second Wednesday of the month, starting next month We’ll continue to choose one object or material to work with and all come up with our own creations! And this month was wood slices! Things didn’t start out so easily for me on this one. My original idea was to make little knobs to use on one of my furniture pieces but they just looked silly. I wanted to do something unique that hadn’t been done before. Here’s what you need: :: Wood Slice (I got mine at Michael’s) :: Suede Strip (2) :: Curved Hanging Plant Bracket (Home Depot) So the bracket was actually black, but I was so excited to get started I forgot to take a picture of it before I spray painted it gold.

Step two is to drill four holes in your wood slice. Then just nail in your bracket wherever you want it and hang it up! Free Foxy Kindle And iPad Sleeve Sewing Pattern. I thought that as I have been getting better acquainted with my sewing machine recently, and as I have plenty of fabric left over from the fleece blanket that I made the giant soft toy pig from, I would put together a sewing pattern and tutorial of my own.

Free Foxy Kindle And iPad Sleeve Sewing Pattern

As many readers noted, the colour of the fleece I was using did suggest a fox, so I decided to make a cute but simple case to fit either my Kindle or iPad mini, which are very similar in dimensions. The instructions given here are to fit either device or any similarly sized device, but the pattern is constructed from very simple shapes and would be easy to scale up or down for phones, larger tablets or even laptops. For those who prefer to get away from technology once in a while, you could even make one to hold a precious notebook or sketchbook.

The finished device cosy uses less than half a metre of fleece fabric in the main colour, a small scrap amount of white fleece and very small pieces of brown and black felt for the features. L'inspiration par la matière. Brush photoshop, les meilleurs brushes gratuits du web. Pâte à modeler maison : la recette - Bricolage enfant. Retour aux bricolages enfant Faire la pâte à modeler maison c'est facile, économique et écologique !

Pâte à modeler maison : la recette - Bricolage enfant

Et on est certain d'avoir une pâte à modeler non-toxique, qui n'a rien à envier à ses rivales du supermarché ! Préparation : 30 min Cuisson : 10 min environ Ingrédients :1 tasse de farine 1/2 tasse de sel 2 cuillère café de crème de tartre ou bicarbonate de soude ou levure chimique 1 cuillère a café d'huile végétale 1 tasse d'eau chaude des colorants alimentaires des huiles essentielles (facultatif) Préparation : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Conseils et astuces : Cette pâte à modeler maison peut se conserver facilement plusieurs mois si elle est rangée en boîtes hermétiques.