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32 Revealing Photos Of New York City In The 1970s. Rosemary Mint Shaving Cream: Homemade Gift Ideas. How to make homemade shaving cream with coconut oil and shea butter that smells of a delicious rosemary-mint pairing.

Rosemary Mint Shaving Cream: Homemade Gift Ideas

Great for personalized Christmas gifts or just to pamper yourself. 44K+Around the same time that I started washing my face daily with the Ginger Coconut Oil Body Scrub I had concocted in the kitchen, I also had the revelation that post body scrubbing, you could shave your legs without using shaving cream. Shaving cream and I are lifelong enemies. I have to buy some pretty expensive slathering lotion for it to do its job without leaving me looking like I had a run-in with a barbed wire fence, and I, frankly, am complaining about it. <--me complaining.Shortly thereafter, my husband, who sports a perpetual 5 o’clock shadow (you don’t believe me, just click, click, and click), was distraught when said expensive shave cream ran out, leaving him standing in the shower, the water streaming down with nothing but bar soap and a dull razor to do the job.

32 Revealing Photos Of New York City In The 1970s. Redfly Creations: The 50-Cent DIY iPad Stand. Ever since we purchased a tablet we have been looking for an inexpensive yet sturdy stand.

Redfly Creations: The 50-Cent DIY iPad Stand

The good ones available on the market cost about $30. On the other hand, inexpensive homemade stands out of legos or pencils and rubber bands are just not sturdy enough. So, we decided to make our own out of wood! This stand is versatile enough that it will fit any generation iPad AND most Android Tablets including Amazon's Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD. This design is VERY simple and easy to make. The best part, is it only costs 50 Cents to make when you make it in bulk. Here is a tutorial so you can make one of these stands yourself. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

DIY. 28 Low-Tech Hacks For Your High-Tech Gadgets. Take it on Tuesday #40: DIY Car Mount For Your Cell Phone - Romance on a Dime. Like this post?

Take it on Tuesday #40: DIY Car Mount For Your Cell Phone - Romance on a Dime

Check out: Please join me in Taking something on and link up each Tuesday! DIY Car Mount For Your Cell Phone Yep! You guessed it, techie husband here, guest posting it up right nice. I won’t lie, I found this elsewhere online and thought GENIUS! So, who wants to drop $10-$15 bucks on a car mount for your cell phone just so it can break or lose it’s grip in a week? (Generic warning about how this blog is in no way supporting driving while using your cell phone blah blah blah… come on, we all do it whether we think it is right nor not, let’s not be hypocrites.) So. Let me tell you… no… better yet, let me SHOW you: Presenting (loud fanfare) the DIY Car Mount that will cost you under $2 (if you have to purchase either of these items to begin with.)

What you need: – A large (2 inch) Binder Clip (Don’t look at how it is bent already, that would be cheating!) – Rubber Bands (Any amount that makes you feel secure, you will see what I mean.) - Optional: Macrame Thread. 31 Insanely Easy And Clever DIY Projects. Ipad cover tutorial. We recently bought a new iPad 2 for work and I was floored at the prices of covers…..I just couldn’t bring myself to spend that much.

ipad cover tutorial

My husband’s friend Walker jokes that his composition notebook is his “low-tech iPad” because it is exactly the same size…..so it gave me an idea. I would make a cover for our new iPad out of one of the old composition notebooks I had sitting around. Turns out it was pretty easy using the box my iPad came in, some hair elastics and a notebook with the pages removed.

Here is how I made an easy, inexpensive iPad cover: Photo 1 & 2: I took a razor blade and cut out the pages…..this composition book was on its last leg so they basically fell out.Photo 3 & 4: I removed the plastic insert from the box that the iPad came in and marked the height of the notebook for reference on the side. Photo 13, 14, 15 & 16: I took 2 black elastic hair bands and sewed each onto one corner at two points using needle and thread. An iPad cover for $2.99. Comments comments. Possibly The Best And Most Convoluted Knock Knock Joke Ever. The Five Sleazist American Apparel Panty Ads Of All Time (NSFW) 42 People You Won't Believe Actually Exist.