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DIY Citrus Salt Scrub. It’s that time of year. Where you need all the exfoliation you can get! Everyone wants fabulous beach-ready skin! And lets be real, if you’re anything like me… exfoliating just didn’t seam important when you’re all covered up in winter clothing. Well, now it’s time to peel of those layers of clothing AND skin! Here is a fantastic recipe and I just know you will have all the ingredients in your kitchen.

What you will need: 1 cup sea salt 1/4 cup vegetable oil (or olive, almond or coconut oil) 1/2 tsp lemon juice (or zest) 1/2 tsp orange zest (not necessary) photo credit: via First mix the oil and sea salt together. How to exfoliate: Clean body as normal in shower. Now I’m ready for the beach. . # kristanlynn xoxo *Like what you see? Paper Flowers – Anyone Can Do That | FindInspirations.com.

Japanese Kusudama, this tutorial is featured on Craftuts Anyone can do that, I assure you. The proof: I can, just take a quick look at my result below. And, believe me, I am neither meticulous nor particularly patient. You could even say I’m the opposite. Below you can see my very first attempt to create paper flowers. What you will need to make your own Kusudama paper ball? 1. 3. 4. (optionally) I prefer torn paper instead of cut. You have to start with a single petal. Now you have to glue your 5 petals into a flower. Apply the glue to only one side of each petal, except for the last one, in this case cover both sides with glue. Your first flower is done. Don’t glue every petal right after you make it. When all 12 flowers are finished you have to glue them together. When two halves of Kusudama Flower Ball are ready you have to glue them together.

Do-it-Yourself DIY String Wedding Lanterns Yarn Chandeliers - StumbleUpon. Jessica of Wednesday Inc shows us how to make those gorgeous twine chandeliers from the inspiration shoot she shared with us this morning. Using balloons, glue and twine, you can also make these lanterns for your wedding – and then bring it home and use it as your very own mid century lampshade. What you will need are: balloons, glue, yarn, tray for glue, corn starch 1/2 cup of Corn starch, 1/4 cup of Warm water, clear fast drying spray paint, hanging lamp cord or fishing line (depending on your desired final product), and a lighting kit if you’re looking for a fully functional lantern.

Jessica recommends using a sharpie to mark on the inflated balloon how much room you need to leave for the lighting cord. She also recommends coating the balloon with vaseline prior to wrapping the yarn coated with glue so it doesn’t stick on the balloon once it’s dry. You can see all the details on Jessica’s blog. Are you getting excited to try to do this at home as much I am? Instructions: 1. Hair Romance. Hair Romance is a wonderful blog dedicated to all things hair related, where Christina, a super lovely australian blogger, offers a lot of valuable hair advice. A few words from Christina : "I believe your hair is your best accessory. We want you to love your hair and to have fun styling your hair. Your hair is your headsuit and we want you to be well dressed at all times.

" During the month of May 2011, she posted a hairstyle everyday. She created 30 gorgeous hairstyles in 30 days! And she even made a bonus one on the 31st day! She is definitely my hair idol. Her hairstyle challenge has been so popular that she designed tutorials for all the hairstyles in an easy reference ebook. She says that the hairstyles are easy to master and that if she can do it, we can do it too. You can buy the ebook here - it's only $9.95 and it's totally worth it! And until Sunday, June 26th 2011, you can win it! Christina is generously giving away an ebook to one lucky winner!

Most favorited all-time. DIY | Doily Lantern | Glamour and Grace. The lovely Sarah is back again this month with another fabulous DIY! This one is so simple and chic, I know you all are going to love it! Happy spring, readers! I have been so excited to share this month’s DIY project with you! It is an easy, affordable centerpiece idea that was inspired by Shannon South’s gorgeous upcycled Doily Lamp. I stumbled across this stunning lamp while searching for a unique idea involving doilies, and thought a modified version would be fantastic for this month’s project. Materials: 4-5 doilies per lamp (preferably round and about 5-6 inches in diameter, depending on the size you want the orb to be.

***Before you start, make sure to wash your doilies by hand with a mild soap and lukewarm water in the sink. Step 1: Take your rubber ball or balloon and place it in a small dish to keep it steady while you work. Step 2: Once you have the doilies arranged how you want them, pour some fabric stiffener onto the palate or wax paper. Have fun and stay crafty! Share: Diy Projects « Categories « Bow Ties & Bliss | Daily Wedding Inspiration.

For my soon-to-be sister-in-law’s bridal shower, I incorporated lots of paper doilies in to the decor. I used them for signage, for the guestbook, for coasters, and so on. It’s incredible what you can do with a simple paper doily, and they cost around $1-$1.50 for 25 doilies! What a deal! Doilies have got to be one of my most favorite budget-friendly wedding details. There is truly so much can that be done with them… take a look at these lovely ideas! 1. Doilies make a lovely background for your dinner menu, and fit nicely on most dinner plates. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. I’m sure there are more ways to incorporate paper doilies in to your big day, but these are my favorite that I have found so far. I have been feeling super crafty lately. The only thing better than working on fun DIY projects is working on a project that is SUPER easy to make and doesn’t require a ton of time or effort on my behalf.

Here are the supplies you will need: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Aren’t these super cute? Guess what? 1. Most favorited last 7 days. Wedding Dresses, Bridesmaid Dresses & Wedding Planning Tools » The Knot. Flowers | Wedding Planning, Advice & Etiquette. 10 ways to do 'something blue'  10 ways to do 'something blue' If you've been wondering how to incorporate your something blue here are 10 ways to rock the blue. 1. Jewelry is always a good way to add any color to an outfit. Especially if it is a pretty ring with a pretty blue stone like this one. something blue- blue ring source Lost & Fawned 2. Sparkly Nails. Something blue- blue sparkly nails source Louboutins3. Something blue- blue bow- blue garter source garter girl 4.Feeling blue why not dress the bridesmaids in it? Something blue- blue bridesmaid dresses by Gypsy Tree Photography 5.An easy blue is to add blue flowers to your bouquet.

Something blue- blue wedding flowers by Lifestyle Fotographie 6.Something a little more subtle is to add blue under the dress... crinoline..undies.. and other lady undergarments. something blue- blue crinoline source emmaline bride 7.Blue shoes are very in! Something blue- blue suede shoes by Laura Murray 8.Really want to make a statement? Want more ideas? I love 1, 2, and 10! Writing Wedding Vows With 40 Love Quotes And Poems For Couples. Wedding planning involves a lot of hard work and choosing your wedding photographer can sometimes be stressful, but creating your own marriage vows should not be. Wedding vows are a rich and challenging subject.

A lot of wedding couples adore the idea of designing their unique wedding vows, but the words and phrases in some cases just won’t come. The bride to be and her future husband then turn to famous quotes and verses for inspiration. If you come across something that interest you, try converting them on your own words making use of your special love story. To begin with, write your vows from the heart. Express what exactly is on your mind.

Let me share a great deal of quotes and poems to help you get inspired to write a lovely worded and heart-felt wedding vows that convey how you feel about your love on your wedding day. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Fiji Sightseeing.