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...love Maegan: Feather Skirt DIY

Notes: * I cut off the knots on the ends of the boas ...but I try to avoid cutting them anywhere else because the feathers will start to unravel. * I did this first to a dress years ago and left the feathers a bit fluffier . * Feather boas make a great base because they are already all stitched together and they are relatively inexpensive {if you buy them at your fabric store} These were $11.99 each and the thinner ones are about $7.99 ...but choose wisely ;) Also note the super large boas, will not work. * You could buy a bag of feathers and hand-stitch each one on separately but it would not be as secure and would take about 3 days straight. * If you find a dress you want to feather, floor-length would work well too ...but you'll need many more and will most likely just stitch straight on from top to bottom. http://www.lovemaegan.com/2009/10/feather-skirt-diy.html

DIY Christian Louboutin "Petal" Sandals

http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Christian-Louboutin-quotPetalquot-Sandals/ 3 Simple Ways to Share What You Make With Instructables you can share what you make with the world and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts. Create on the go:

Top 10 DIY Food Geek Projects

http://lifehacker.com/5595336/top-10-diy-food-geek-projects The best-tasting food is the kind that comes from your own efforts, because victory tastes oh-so-sweet.

Turn an Empty Corner into a Storage-Packed Corner Desk

http://lifehacker.com/5544467/turn-an-empty-corner-into-a-storage+packed-corner-desk You're tight on space and the only spot for a desk is a small corner. Compounding the problem, you're renting and you can't drill holes in the walls for shelving. What to do?
http://porridge.typepad.com/porridge/ i made some really delicious bread this past week. two loaves totally devoured by the end of the day. my family gets a little crazy when fresh bread is around. the recipe was in a pile with others that hannah and me brought home from a recipe exchange we did with some family a while back. there's no note as to it's origins so i'm unable to give credit to anyone!

porridge

We’re so excited to continue to add to our amazing crew of writers at we heart this. Today, we want to give a big welcome to Kirsten , who will be sharing her crafty ways with the lucky wht readers every month. A fan of vintage everything (but especially shoes) with a love of art, music, beauty, fashion, she’s a wht chick after our own hearts!

DIY: Triple Stud Ring – a little tough, a little sweet, a lot cool

http://weheartthis.com/2010/11/02/diy-triple-stud-ring-a-little-tough-a-little-sweet-a-lot-cool/
I’ve got another fun, easy & thrifty project to share with you ~ How to Make Photo Coasters !

How to Make Photo Coasters | The Frugal Girls

http://thefrugalgirls.com/2010/11/how-to-make-photo-coasters.html
T-Shirt Surgery

40 Surprising Uses for Vinegar

http://www.toponlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/40-surprising-uses-for-vinegar/ Vinegar has been a highly utilized substance for thousands of years because of its remarkable versatility.