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These Adorable Color Block Crayon Candles Can Be Made At Home!Stylish Board. A candle which represents beauty and love is adored by all women. Any kind of candle that makes a soft burning light gets our attention and it is even more is we face any designed candles. Though there are different types of candles with their size, fragrance and type; all types are not liked by everybody. Some adores the fragrance of the candles and other may look for the cute colors. Via: Brit Speaking of colors, when we look for some colored candles; it might have happened that we did not get the color we have been expecting to get. Color block crayon candles are the ultimate solution for making the accurate colored candles at your home! If you are having any party at your home or you are looking for a theme color considering your home decoration, you can choose the number of colors used in your furniture and other decoration and then apply those colors in your color block crayon candles.

Crayons can be used for candles in many different ways. Judah Method - Bleaching Experemnet on Behance. How To Mix Chalkboard Paint in Any Color. We love using chalkboards as backdrops for displays and parties (like this one here!). So we were super excited to learn that you can create your own custom colors-and it's really easy! We first learned how from Martha Stewart whose tutorial you can read here. She recommends that you use latex paint, but we tried it out with acrylic paints with much success. Here's how you too can create your own chalkboard paint... Supplies: 1/2 cup acrylic paint (choose any color you like, or mix colors together to make the perfect shade!) 1. 2. Once your chalkboard has fully dried be sure to slate the surface before using it for the first time.

Have fun creating any color combination you like!! 20 brilliant things to make in a jar. Via: mycakies.blogspot.com Start saving your old jam jars! From cakes to herb gardens, pies to photo frames, and even entire meals … here are 20 fantastic things you never knew you could make with a jar. (Above: red velvet cupcakes in a jar. Get the recipe here). Via: fatgirltrappedinaskinnybody.blogspot.com Word on the street: salad in a jar is all the rage. Via: bakerella.com Cookies in a jar – a great gift idea. Via: rikkihibbert.co.za For a rustic vintage look, display your photos inside glass jars and bottles. Via: goodfoodbreadandmuffins.blogspot.com Chocolate muffin bread cooked in a jar.

Via: pizzazzerie.com Super sweet. Via: simplebites.net Bread, cooked in a jar? Via: marthastewart.com A fabulous visual reminder of your favourite holidays. Via: bigredkitchen.com So let’s just cut to the chase – what about making all your meals in a jar?! Via: runwithglitter.blogspot.com There isn’t a child on earth who wouldn’t be wowed by these: rainbow cupcakes baked in a jar. Via: flickr.com. Origami bow tutorial.

Good Afternoon! I found a tutorial for origami bow's {Here} but as it was in Korean, I thought I would a) give it a go and then b) try and give you the steps in English. I am a complete origami novice and it took me a few tries to get it right so don't give up! Hopefully with my instructions I have cleared up where I went wrong so you won't make the same mistakes. Grab some origami paper (You can use any paper as long as it's cut into a square) and some scissors and away we go! 1) Start with your square of paper, fold in half horizontally and vertically, crease well and unfold. 2) Fold diagonally, crease well and unfold. 3) Your paper should know look like this 4) Follow the creased lines and fold you paper like this 5) Press down and fold the closed side down by 1/2" creasing well 6) Unfold your paper and you will see the creases and the small square in the middle. 7) This next step I found a bit confusing as there is an order to folding the lines. 8) Fold the corners down like this.

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