Coconut Shrimp Soup, Some Like It Hot..... Coconut Shrimp Soup It has been a little crazy these past few days.
Yesterday, I was at my church playing Bunkopalooza, which was a ton of fun. However, I got home late and I was starving. I didn’t really want to take the time to cook because: first, I was starving and second, Hubby had worked late and was on his way home. So, I ran out to the grocery store. Little glass box: When in doubt, make a lamp shade out of it... It wouldn't be Monday morning without a strange lamp shade idea right?
For some reason I just have a thing for lamp shades, so I can't help but bring y'all along with me on my crazy lamp ride. This particular project was inspired by an Anthropologie display and I think it came out pretty cool. Anthropologie Ruffle Shower Curtain Tutorial. So I made it.
Let me just start by saying that this tutorial is not for the faint of heart. Interior Design Ideas: Bathroom Designs, Kitchen Designs; Design Ideas for Your Home and More! - StumbleUpon. Hemp Pendant Lights {diy lights} via TipJunkie.com - StumbleUpon. Felting Tutorial - How to Make a Wet Felted Pod / Vessel using a resist (rosiepink) Hello!
This tutorial has been updated (as of April 2013) Please click here for the new version. Serendipity (otherwise known as a diy laundry bag) Graceful Earring Stand Made From a Picture Frame. How do you store your earrings?
If you do not have a suitable solutions then pay attention to this idea. The creator of this stand has spent about $ 5 and no more than 30 minutes. The idea is really amazing, to make similar you will need: picture frame, wire, acrylic paint & brush, stapler or tacks. Paper Starburst Pendant Light. Sewing 101: making a pouf. Add a burst of color to your room with this crafty pouf!
At 17” wide and 10” deep, it’s large enough to serve as floor seating or a foot stool. (And if you have pets, I have a feeling they may want to make this their new favorite spot!) This project is a little challenging to sew, but it’s not too difficult, so if you’re comfortable with the basics of sewing, give it a try. - How To Do Stuff. The first step into making the hollow book is to select a book.
Make sure this is a book your own, and not one belonging to the library, or your family. I suggest rummaging through books at yard/garage sales. Make sure it is a hardback; otherwise you will cut all the way through the other side when you are cutting out the insides.You'll also need: Elmer's white gluea container to hold glue solution (I've chosen a film canister)X-acto knife, and/or box cutter. Both if you have thembrush to apply glue solutionpencil/penruler, or other rigid straight edgeSelect a page that you want to be the first one cut out, and save that page to be cut out at the end.
Mix a solution of white glue and water. Holding the remaining pages together, brush the edges with the glue solution - enough to soak in pretty well, but not too drippy. Allow this to dry, but use a spacer so the first couple pages, and the front cover don't get stuck. When dry, open the book to the first glued page. Happy hiding. Chevron pattern fan blades. When my husband and I first moved into our house, we were on a tight budget, and a fancy ceiling fan was not in the plan.
The last residents left this fan, and I’ve never liked it. Ombre Pendant Lampshade - Step 1 - MarthaStewart.com. Jungle Green. You might have seen this craft project floating around the DIY blogs lately--I know I did.
I suggest you give it a go. I think this project would be the perfect art piece for a kid's room or nursery. I put mine in the bathroom (same thing really). This project is cheap, quick, and lots of fun. My cat loved it too! Puff Daddy - knitted stool. Puff is the Norwegian word for stool.
We really liked the pouf from Christien Meinderstsma, but it´s way out of our price range. This simple pattern for a knitted stool has much thinner yarn, but the budget is just as thin;) Nice to rest your legs on, and very popular for the kids. What we used:Eskimo, 18 balls (Or yarn suitable for US #13 needles)Acrylic yarn would probably be a really good alternative, as it´s a piece of furnitureUS #19 circular needles2 cheap duves (feather and down) How we did it:Cast on 35 stitches using three threads.Knit the garter stitch until you´ve knitted all the balls, and there is just enough yarn left to asseble the stool.
You now have ONE rectangular piece.Cast off loosely. Assemble the first long side. Stuff the duves into the stool. Assemble the other end in the same manner as the first. And there you go! 20 Cool Home Library Design Ideas. DIY: framed jewelry displays & Mr. Kate. Tutorials for Recycling Books. We rode bikes around our neighborhood this weekend and stopped at all the garage sales we found along the way. I love doing this because it's like exercise and shopping in one!
Plus, my bike basket is perfect for holding whatever treasures I find. WhippedSTYLE - StumbleUpon. By Casie Mace on July 29, 2011. Modern Wall Art with Paint Swatches! Looking for a way to fill that blank wall but don't have permission to paint? All you need is a trip to a major hardware store and an afternoon in front of a good movie to take care of that little dilemma. Supplies Needed: Large frame with paper insert, a ton of pretty paint chips, double-sided tape squares, and vinyl letters appropriate to the size of your frame or phrase (4" - 6").
I went with a color scheme that involved a variety of tones from some of my favorite colors. It's basically a muted rainbow with plenty of lighter shades to keep things from getting too busy. 1. 3.