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Felt Ogee Ornament Tutorial. I woke up this morning with an image in my head of a felt snowflake. So I asked my kids to make a few traditional fold and cut paper snowflakes for me before they left for school. I wanted to use them as templates for my idea. Instead, my 10 yr old showed me a 3D paper snowflake they had made in his art class. I loved the beauty and simplicity of it, so I changed my course! …it worked! Step 1: Cut one 6″x 6″ square of felt. Step 2: Using a straight edge and an Xacto knife, cut along the first line from the corner to about 1/4″ from the diagonal line. Repeat until all cuts have been made, keeping the felt intact at each corner on the diagonal line. Step 3: Lift the corners of the center square and hand stitch the ends together with matching thread.

Step 4: Turn the piece over and lift the corners of the second square. Step 5: Continue turning the piece over, overlapping points and stitching until all 4 squares are stitched. This makes a large ornament, about 10″ in total length. Upcycling: Lampen aus Konservengläsern basteln - schoenstricken.de. 7b99258eb74f01765047b583e6cda93b.jpg (640×1136) DYI - Fun Projects - Stetson K Patton. I am always looking for better ways to organize my crazy schedule. I love having this picture collage as a weekly to do. It’s pretty so I might use it more. source: Fabric canvas backgrounds. Source: Circuit Bridge One day when I have my own house I will do this next DYI. Source: Girl Inspired I love getting and receiving pretty gifts. Source: Be Different Act Normal The following two tabs change content below.

I am a fashion stylist and beauty consultant. Very cute! 10 Creative Mason Jar Ideas. Winter is slowly approaching and because of the colder weather I spend most of my time at home anyway. I tend to get kinda lazy, like a bear, preparing for hibernation. So the fact I did something useful this time is actually a big deal for me. Since home improvement and craft projects are passions of mine, I decided to share it with you. While staying at home a lot, I got obsessed with mason jars. 1. Let's start with the simplest one. What we have here is a light blue glass jar, flower choice is entirely up to you. 2. This one is suitable for a centre piece at a casual wedding, or you can just place it on your desk and admire it. Fill a jar with sand and add some shells and other sea creatures. 3. The mason jar lamp idea may require some extra skills but it isn't impossible to recreate. These are the garden lamps of my dreams. 4.

Now to another easy-to-do jar project that is very sentimental and romantic - the portrait mason jar. A perfect present to give to a person close to your heart. Dry Shampoo for Light Hair and Dark Hair ‹ Small Home Big Start. I really don’t like washing my hair every day. It takes forever to dry my hair and I try not to use heating tools on it every day if I can avoid it. To give me hair a break and still freshen it up, I sometimes use dry shampoo between washes. It soaks up any oils that the hair follicles create at the roots, and gives it a bit of body too. Store bought dry shampoos can be expensive, with top brands being as much as $35, but you can make it at home very easily, for less than $2 a jar!

It’s an easy way to cut back some time on your busy mornings, while still having fresh hair. There are two different recipes, one for light or one for dark hair. Both are easy to make and you can customize them with your favourite essential oils. Dry Shampoo for Light Hair 1/4 cup Cornstarch1/4 cup Baking Soda5-10 drops Essential Oil (e.g. Add the cornstarch and baking soda to a small bowl. Using a fork, mix it up well. I store it in the bathroom in a small jar, with an old makeup brush to apply it. Dry Shampoo for Light Hair and Dark Hair ‹ Small Home Big Start.