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_DIY Gold leaf Jewellery. Hey!

_DIY Gold leaf Jewellery

_So in time for christmas i wanted to share some joy and some gold! Some gold leaf jewellery for the festive season which costs you pennies!! Looks amazing and is pretty fun and can be used for many things!! During fashion week, we saw many designers already passing: the use of gold as a fashion accessory. Actually very fun and an inexpensive way todo more creative in the days to come.

Find out what you need under here You’ll need: Cut strips to width you want, usually 1 inch works, apply tape around fingers in area above and below where the ring is set to be. Apply glue between tape, then press gold leaf on finger. Nuperelle. Selv om jeg ikke har lagt ut særlig mye i høst, betyr det ikke at jeg ikke har gjort noe håndarbeid.

Nuperelle

Tidlig i høst fikk jeg spørsmål fra Chris i the Shuttle Shop om å designe mønstre til motiver for støping til nuperelleskytler. Her er de første fire test skytlene fra the Shuttle Shop. Mer om skytlene, mønstre og hvordan skaffe seg slike, finnes her. En del tid har gått med til å slå motiver til de som ikke vil ha skytler med motiver de har laget selv. Jeg har laget flere hjerter, noen for å sammenlikne ulike garntykkelser. Jeg har egentlig et mål om å lage ett bokmerke per måned Det har ikke holdt, det ble ikke noe i oktober, men her er et par bokmerkeslanger. Nå som det nærmer seg jul, ble det et julebokmerke.

Envelope book: Last week, nick had a super tough work week. he was working overtime, till about midnight every night!

envelope book:

So i decided to make him a little book of encouraging notes to get him through the day. there were about 8-9 notes in the book. the first page even has a little 'capsule' note, that you can open and it had a note inside, my personal favorite ;) anyway, i've always been fascinated with the book, "the jolly postman" by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. did anyone ever read this when they were younger?

If you didn't read it, buy it now! It is simply delightful. if you have kids, get it for them immediately! They will love it. and love you for it! So this is my book of notes for nicholas. it was so much fun to make. and i think he really enjoyed it. he said it helped him get through the day. Dragon Slayer's Bastion by *RPG-AnimeOtaku on deviantART. Fae Royale Deluxe Performance Costume Headdress by thegypsykiss. My 3 year Blogiversary! I'm excited to say that this month my blog turns 3 years old!

My 3 year Blogiversary!

It has been such a journey and I am so happy to have connected with amazing people from all around the world over this time. I thought I'd celebrate the 3 years with a bit of a look-back on 10 of my favourite posts. Hope you like! The post titles are linked back to my original posts for more images and proper picture credits :) Amazing photoshoot of bed treehuts by Ditte Isager Amazing photo shoot with beautiful couple Stacie and Geoff 3.Whimsical Beauty Just a photo shoot I fell in love with, shot by Matias Troncoso 7.Tea Cup Candles A creative way to put your mismatched tea cups and saucers to use 8.Behind the Scenes A beautiful guest post from Nicole of Gary Pepper Vintage with a behind the scenes look at her studio Cute advertisement for Lipton Iced Tea. Here's to many more happy blogging years to come!

Here's looking at me kid. Last summer I launched my new vintage shop and wanted to have cards to hand out to people I met who were interested in such fun things.

Here's looking at me kid

The cards had to be special, though. Special enough to actually inspire someone to venture onto the interwebs and check out my shop. So, I found an old dress I had been keeping for a while, but hated the cut of it, and made business cards from it! To make your own fabric-backed business cards, you will need: Good quality cardstock and printerWax paperThin, tightly woven fabricSpray mountScissors for fabricXacto bladeSteel edge rulerCutting mat. OutsaPop Trashion recycled style DIY fashion eco sustainable refashion blog. Diy with Brittni: Good morning!

diy with Brittni:

And happy Friday to you. It's Brittni from Papernstitch with another diy roundup. Today I have a little bit of everything, but the common theme this week is easy breezy: super simple projects in every category... Create a unique piece of wall art that doubles as a floral arrangement with a couple of household items and some chicken wire. (complete with chalkboard lid). Let your fringe fly with this diy tissue paper fringe chandelier. And finally, I saved the best for last, with these What are you doing this weekend? About Brittni: She is the founder of papernstitch, an internationally curated exhibition site where you can buy handmade goods and submit to have your own work showcased. Brilliantly Colored Feltwork. Renegade SF + LA, fave vendors: Type-lites had the cutest candle packaging, and they smelled so good!

Renegade SF + LA, fave vendors:

Finally met this super sweet lady, Caitlin from Nice!