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Ice bottle cooler in Crafts for decorating and home decor. A stylish way to present drinks on the table while keeping it cold at the same time. You'll need to give yourself a couple of days to freeze the layers. Material: A 3-liter empty soda container that you will cut the top Distilled water Fruit such as lemons, limes, star fruit, or cranberries Duct tape (only in case the bottle floats up in the water) Place the bottle of vodka inside the 3-liter container and fill with an inch or two of the distilled water - freeze until solid. Once the first fruit layer is frozen you can add your next layer in the same manner, filling with distilled water enough to cover the fruit. When setting the ice cooler out on your bar, set it in a shallow dish or tray that is lined with a small towel. Rose napkins in Crafts for decorating and home decor.

Let fly your imagination in the decoration of the table for your guests. We propose a touch of distinction inside the glasses of each of them: using the art of origami, with two textile or paper napkins rolled together, we create this marvelous rose. To create the leaves: Fold a square napkin on a diagonal Then fold in half along the diagonal Fold in half again To create the rose: Use a square napkin of any color and fold the fabric in half along the diagonal. Colored cutlery in Crafts for decorating and home decor. DIY Rotating Goal List.

Clean & Dirty Dishwasher Magnet. Okay, so I’m a little late on today’s post. To be honest, I was sleeping (42 hours of work in 3.5 days will do that to you). Nonetheless, I should note that the random tapping noise in the background is me patting myself on the back for this DIY. Normally I do projects mainly because they are just pretty, but this one is super practical and pretty. SPP: Super Practical & Pretty. There, I just coined that. So, what is the practicality of a clean & dirty magnet?

Well, if you’ve ever had those moments where you’re not sure wether the dishes in the dishwasher have been cleaned or not (or any good reason as to why they haven’t been put away), then this is the DIY for you! 1 | Scissors 2 | Adhesive Magnet 3 | Glossy Photo Paper (or regular printer paper) 4 | Photo Preserving spray paint in Gloss (optional) 1 | Save & print the printable (link below) 2 | Trim the adhesive magnet and the print to the same same size. 3 | Peel the adhesive backing from the magnet, and stick the print to it. Save & Print.