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Christmas cracker templates. By Kate on December 10, 2011 I can’t imagine tucking into a Christmas dinner without pulling a cracker first. I love the naff hats, the cringe-worthy jokes (and just the tradition of it all). Crackers are so easy to make…and if you don’t fancy making some for the table you can make some miniature ones to hang in the tree. They also make really cool gift boxes. I’ve put some templates together if you wanna try. Here’s how: 1) Download the pdf and print onto thin card. 3) Score along all the dotted lines. 5) Fold along all the vertical lines. 6) Fold along horizontal lines as shown. 7) Bring ends together and join using a glue stick or double sided tape. 8) Tie one end with a length of cotton/ribbon/string* 9) Wrap a gift/sweets/hat/joke/confetti* in some tissue paper 10) Pop inside cracker and tie the other end with cotton/ribbon/string* * delete where appropriate!!

Job done!! Hope all your Christmas or Hanukkah crafts/preparations/plans are coming along a treat. Paper toys art : imprimez gratuitement les meilleures maquettes papier. Votre boutique de perles et materiel de loisirs créatifs - Les Fées Créatives. DIY COCONUT + ROSE BODY SCRUB. Few things smell better than coconut and rose so let’s combine them, shall we? In this Kitchen Beautician DIY, we’re making a “Spring Time Scrub” to help you exfoliate and get your skin super soft for the coming summer months. Bathing suit season is just around the corner and nobody wants to be the ashy girl! Here’s my new favorite way to get rid of dry skin caused by winter dryness: You’ll need: a mason jar, coconut oil, raw cane sugar, almond or jojoba oil and one fragrant rose (here I used sterling silver roses because they’re my favorite AND they’re one of the most fragrant roses ever.)

Use a small mason jar or any clear jar with a lid. When you (or the person you’re giving this to as a gift) are ready to use it, take a spoon and mash it all up. NOTE: all measurements are subject to the size of your jar. Related posts: NAILED IT! Photos/post/design: Kristin Ess (wood floor insert photo from remodelista.com) You gotta love those magical moments when you’re just minding your own bizz and inspiration jumps out and smacks you right between the eyes. Not long ago I was looking through floor patterns for a home project.

My favorite pattern in the world is called the “herringbone pattern”. While I’m speaking to this flooring guy, all I could think about is making this pattern into a manicure. As he started demonstrating the way it gets laid down, I only saw colorfully painted nail strips. Sorry dude. NOTE: Before you start, use one of your polish colors as a base for your nails about an hour before (or the night before) so they have plenty of time to dry before you apply the nail strips! Take a section of nail strips from the Sally Hansen Hard as Nails French Manicure kit and cut them in half long ways. Mini eco. Sélection de tutos vidéos : fringues, chaussures & accessoires. Pondu par Flo le 17 juillet 2012 Les tutos DIY ne se font pas uniquement en photos, parfois de fraîches blogueuses et professionnelles se lancent dans le tuto vidéo.

Voici quelques exemples ! La majorité des tutos que l’on trouve sur Youtube sont en anglais, cependant, l’avantage indéniable de la vidéo, c’est que les commentaires peuvent être facilement oubliés puisque l’image se suffit à elle-même pour comprendre le bazar. Voici 7 tutos pas forcément très compliqués et qui ne demandent pas un matériel de foufou ! Pensez à checker plus en détail les chaînes de ces youtubeuses, qui ont pour la plupart réalisé de nombreux autres tuto ! Teindre un tee-shirt tie & dye (FR) >> Par Au fil d’Emma, que vous pouvez également retrouver sur sa boutique en ligne Un short en dentelle (FR) >> Par Clones’n'Clowns, dont je vous avais déjà parlé ici Un collier de fleurs en jean >> Par TheEasyDIY Comment franger un tee-shirt >> Par BeautyCrush Des chaussures à paillettes >> Par BoatPeopleVintage Un col en studs.

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