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Meg Smith

Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin. I am a crafty person who lives life on the witchy side:) Mother, Wife and Beautiful Woman all in one... ☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾☽✪☾ i am a mom, i am a wife, american, i am pagan. i believe in the saying "to each his own". i love to create things. i like sewing and crafting- i love my hot glue gun.I enjoy reading my favorite literary author is Jack Kerouac, starting with On the Road. I like Amber K, Edain McCoy, Scott Cunningham, Cicely Kent, Beatrice Potter, Stephenie Meyer and J.K Rowling to name a few. I enjoy all types of music.

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Crafts. Wicca, Witchcraft, Magick Supplies & More - Sterling Silver and Black Onyx Half-sphere of Soothing Clear Quartz Five Pointed Star Pentagram Pentacle Pendant Wicca Wiccan Pagan Metaphysical Spiritual Jewelry Amulet. Desserts - Savory breakfasts. Oats Poha, Potato hummus sandwich and more. vegan, glutenfree options.

Breakfast.. the most important meal of the day!

Savory breakfasts. Oats Poha, Potato hummus sandwich and more. vegan, glutenfree options

It should have a good balance of nutrients and a healthy dose of protein. I cant really digest raw fruits, so I havent caught on to the smoothies yet.. But there are so many more options than just pancakes, waffles and smoothies. Thanks to Mona for the idea of using oats for the savory Breakfast poha! The oats poha tastes very similar to regular flattened rice flakes poha. The recipe is the same. Oats Poha Allergen Information: Free of Dairy, egg, corn, soy, yeast, Gluten. Serves 2 Soak the rice flakes(thick Poha 1/2 cup) and old fashioned Oats(3/4 cup) in hot water, for 5 mins( just enough water to cover all). Or you can make this with only Oats. Meanwhile, heat oil in a pan on medium heat. Add 1/2 tsp mustard seeds when the oil is hot. Add nuts(chopped cashew/peanut) and cook for half a minute. Add other veggies like small chopped carrots, peas or zucchini.

Add soaked oats and rice flakes, salt and mix well. Make Your Own Cloak or Cape. Before you get started, there are a few decisions that you need to make about your cape or cloak that will make the actual project a lot easier.

Make Your Own Cloak or Cape

Costume or Real Garment? - Is this just a one-time garment (try the no-sew version!) Or do you want this to work as a real outer garment that protects you from weather? 1-Hour Dress. May 31st, 2013 Email 287 users recommend This dress is so quick to sew, you’ll find yourself making more than one.

1-Hour Dress

It would also look great in a metallic knit for a special occasion. Jack Deustch Inspiration by Oscar de la Renta. The Alice Dress. It’s time for a little DIY Day clothing mash up.

The Alice Dress

What do you get when you cross the tank top style dresses seen everywhere from Anthropologie to Target with a serious case of Alice and Wonderland on the brain? You get the Alice Dress! It’s comfy, feminine, and was very easy to make. You only need about a yard of fabric, some elastic, and a tank or t-shirt. I started with this old top from Target, but you could use any fitted tank or tee with some stretch to it. I cut the cami out of the top and saved the rest of the fabric for ruffles.

For the skirt portion of the dress, you will need a piece of fabric wide enough to go around you twice and as long as you’d like. Fold the top over twice and iron and pin. You can also create the bottom hem at this time. Once you have the top of the skirt hemmed, use scissors or a seam ripper to cut a tiny slit in the fabric between the two hems. Cut a strip of elastic about an inch smaller than your waist and feed through the tube created by the two hems.

Fun in the sun(dress) Gathered Grecian. 12Jul Welcome to our spotlight, Liz from Cotton and Curls!

fun in the sun(dress) Gathered Grecian

She is an amazing refashionista who’s style is beyond compare…awesome. I loved sifting through the volumes of fun refashioning ideas that she’s done, and reading about her cute family and life…and she’s from Seattle, makes me like her even more! Here are a few of her projects that i adored: Crazy girl over here took a huge mumu and made it into two fun little numbers! Check out how she did it! How to shorten a top without cutting or hemmingsounds like a rubix cube to me, but she makes it easy in this tutorial.

Refashioning. Okay, the kids are all decked out for the start of school next week- now let's focus on me.

refashioning

First up: recycling t-shirts into spaghetti accessories. Jersey necklace: Cut several long strips from knit/jersey fabric. Mine are all about 42 inches long. Some are very thin, others are slightly wider. Stretch each piece with your hands. Knot all the ends together. Lop off the excess and wear.... ...or use a scrap of fabric to wrap around the knot (bandaid style) and stitch to hold in place. Instant white shirt karma. I used the same technique to make a headband. I cut the t-shirt spaghetti very thin and doubled it over to stretch around my head.

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