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∆DIY∆ Pearl Ear Hook/Ear Wrap. Hula Seventy: Lego Love. ChocolateMintCrafts Contributer post by Andrea of Hula Seventy I have sort of a love/hate thing for Legos. This is because I am the mother of a five year-old and Legos are everywhere. In our house, they are everywhere. Scattered across the living room floor and the tops of all tables, hidden underneath pillows, rugs and practically every piece of furniture in the house. I swear to you, I've found Legos in the refrigerator.

Lego-inspired street art in Italy, Dispatchwork- Jan Vormann Amazing asymetrical Lego necklace, Oddly Glam Super cute (and fully functioning) pink Lego camera, Digital Blue Spectacular Lego kitchen island via Dwell Probably uncomfortable but completely bananas Lego hat via Smosh Especially clever Lego wallet via Geeky gadgets Especially clever Lego Journal (build your own cover design!) Fantastic Lego table via Inhabitat Crazy Awesome Lego polaroid camera via Smosh Super fun Lego crayons, Lil Boo & Co.

Okay, I'm ready to build. --Andrea. Cheerful Rings with International Signs. We have already seen the idea of creating a ring with different signs in Silver signs of emotion by Chao & Eero Jewel. The idea is simple enough to implement it with lots of different symbols. Recently I found very similar rings on Smiling Silver Smith shop on Etsy. Rings are remarkably similar but their number is much more. These cute characters are made of silver and each of them causes a lot of positive emotions. You will have no problems with the size of the ring because all rings are adjustable.

Any person regardless of what language he speaks will easily understand the meaning of these symbols. For more detail and prices please visit Smiling Silver Smith shop. DIY- Anthropologie "Perched Harmonies" Necklace. Ready for another tutorial? What a pretty necklace. Not a pretty price! Make your own $68-looking Anthropologie designer necklace at home for barely no money at all. All that are needed are some beads, wire, and wire-working skills (don't worry, nothing too complicated here!). It's surprisingly quick to make, took me less than an hour.

Get out your pliers; let's make some jewelry! Step 1: Gather materials. I used just plain glass rounds, as the Anthropologie necklace uses faceted gemstone beads. Step 2: Make the wire pendant. Time to hammer. When it looks slightly flatter, hammer the ends extra hard to sort of "push" the wire outwards, flattening it a lot. Step 3: Make the holes. Step 4: Add your beads to the pendant. If you don't care about it looking the exact same or don't have the exact colors of the beads (some of my colors were slightly different hues), then just go with what you want.

Start wrapping the beads onto the pendant. You are finished! Back to roots stacking rings by lunaticart.