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Awesome Rooms « JinSpiration. Would You Buy a 10 Foot Wide Home for $849,000? Located in the heart of Cole Valley, a small neighborhood in San Francisco, California, this two-story contemporary home was built in 2004. The 1,030 square foot residence features two bedrooms, one bathroom and a half, and is only 10 foot wide! Originally offered at $1 million, the asking price has been slashed by $151,000 a few days ago, and the property is now sale pending! Photos courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty Source: Sotheby’s International Realty Click any photo to see a larger image - Use buttons or j/k/arrow keys to navigate through the articles. Christmas Lights in 8 Bedrooms. Posted by rd on Thursday, November 3, 2011 · Countdown begins before Christmas! And timely enough I’ve found these beautiful Christmas lights adorned bedrooms. They are so lovely I can’t stand it!

Here’s a few discoveries, hope it inspires you! [source: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight] Il me va comme un gant ! : Nain.de.Jardin. Et pour cause... C'en est un ! Le Mâm' Sca'lett du gant, vous connaissez ? Après le doudou chaussette, une idée qui fait un pied de nez aux mitaines enrhumées ! Nonnn... Une idée à croquer, née sous les doigts agiles de Miyako Kanamori. Où comment recycler tout en douceur l'ultime gant de Poupette, gardé dans l'hypothétique espoir d'un retour de son jumeau... Et de vos mains agiles rendre vie à cet esseulé. Un doudou doigts doux. ***Nain.de.Jardin*** Top Craft Mom Blogs. There's something about the Do-It-Yourself mentality that just appeals to us here at Babble. Being able to make beautiful things - from kids clothes to home d'cor to rainy day projects that keep the whole family entertained - is the gift of the crafty, and this year, we're giving back with our first ever round-up of the 50 Best Mom Craft blogs.

Where can you find the best DIY projects and overall presentation? Great projects for yourself and your kids? The most breathtakingly beautiful crafts blogs you've even seen? Take a look at each of our Top 10 lists and get inspired. And if you have someone we missed, make sure to nominate your favorite crafting mama here. Check back to see your nominations on our 2012 list next year and, in the meantime, get crafty in the best possible way. Enjoy! Urban Comfort. When it comes to walls, I'm more of a paint person than a wallpaper person. But I'm still interested in the great prints that are available, so I'm always on the lookout for different ways to use it. Using wallpaper off the wall (or just on parts of the wall) is hardly a new idea, but I've compiled a few of my favorites to inspire you: I think this is a stunning example of what you can do with wallpaper remnants.

Much of the effect comes from the chosen wallpaper, but this technique definitely makes an impact. I'm not usually drawn to patchwork design, but I think it works well in this room. This is a great project for the truly commitment phobic (or renters). The unifying effect of wallpaper makes this set-up feel like a built-in at first glance. You can cover an ugly (or just plain) headboard with wallpaper to create an entirely new effect. I love the clever use of wallpaper on stair risers - which tend to get scuffed easily anyway. ShareThis. Aesthetic Nest. I love the Half Double Crochet (usually abbreviated "HDC"). So mysterious...what is a half double? Wouldn't that be a single. Well, no.... it's not in fact. The half double crochet is used for something between the height of a single crochet and a double crochet.

The half double crochet is the primary stitch used a couple baby hat patterns of mine (the Best Baby Cloche and the Ruffled Rose Earflap Hat), and many many other hats and sweaters besides. Interested? To make a half double crochet (hdc), yarn over your hook as you would with the double crochet and you'll be skipping the first two chains on your hook and working into the THIRD (note this difference from the double crochet, which has you working into the fourth chain from your hook). So, insert your hook, then yarn over... ...and pull the yarn through the stitch. ...yarn over, an now this is where we diverge for the half double crochet: Ta-dah!

To see it in video click on the still video image below: Insert your hook... LEGO IT. A Little Hut.