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Recyclebank Send a card and a plant at the same time with these amazing garden plot greeting cards. Send a card and a plant at the same time with these amazing garden plot greeting cards The British always seem to come up with creative green ideas. How could you pass up something with a description like this? Botanical Allotment City All you have to do is sprinkle the cress seeds in the card, cover them with a little water and then they germinate in a few days! Here’s a quick video of how the cards work: This is what I call a dynamic duo: plants and cards rolled together in one! Share this with Your Friends Fake Cakes: Cake Pops Made from Timbits Posted on January 11, 2012 by Christina It looks like a cake pop, it smells like a cake pop and it tastes amazing – but don’t be fooled dear readers; it’s a fake. Underneath that pretty shell of chocolate and sprinkles is a Timbit (aka donut hole.) These fake cakes, as I call them, are not only just as adorable as cake pops – they take only a fraction of the time to make! The idea to use Timbits instead of baking my own cake pops came to me while I was driving home from Christmas shopping. So, there I was with my two girls in the backseat hankering for something sweet, when I saw a Tim Horton’s sign in the distance. “Timbits!!! Instead of making a beeline for the drive-thru, I headed straight home and Googled Timbits + cake pops; I quickly realized that I am not the only one who has thought of this ingenious idea. Here’s how I made my first (but not last) batch of Fake Cakes or Cake Pops for Cheaters: You will need: Timbits, or donut holes (I used chocolate glazed and plain. Add sprinkles.

Paper Lanterns from Luna Bazaar This post was sponsored by Luna Bazaar. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that so generously help keep The Sweetest Occasion rockin’! You guys know I’m no stranger to being infatuated with gorgeous party decorations! Which has a whole lot to do with my love for our long-time sponsor Luna Bazaar. [Shop paper lanterns at Luna Bazaar!] In addition to my favorite paper lanterns, I’m also really digging these colorful paper parasols, too. [Shop paper parasols at Luna Bazaar!] If you’re planning a big bash for this spring or summer, make sure to hop to it and pay Luna Bazaar a little visit. [Images provided by Luna Bazaar.] {*style:<i>*}This post was sponsored by {*style:<a href=' Bazaar{*style:</a>*}.

Do-it-Yourself DIY String Wedding Lanterns Yarn Chandeliers 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. Are you getting excited to try to do this at home as much I am? Instructions: 1.

Do-it-Yourself Hot Chocolate Wedding Favors with Free Downloadable Labels Jessica made hot cocoa favors for her wedding with the outstanding total cost of 35 cents per favor. The final product shot was retaken, but don’t let it fool you – read on to check out Jessica’s tips on how to achieve this yummy favor for so little. So timely for fall weddings! What you’ll need: - 100, 12″ Disposable Decorating Bags (x3) - Chocolate powder (x2 from Costco or Sam’s club) - 75 teeny, tiny hair ties (x2) - Marshmallows bags (x4) - Twine (x1) - Favor tags (optional: download printable tag) Instructions: Step 1: Cut decorating bags around 6.5″ Step 2: Fill bag with 2 tablespoons (or whatever your chocolate powder suggests) with chocolate. Step 3: Use the teeny, tiny hair tie to close off the chocolate. And there you have it, a quick, easy, and affordable wedding favors that are perfect for fall and winter weddings!

Fun Summer Hair in Minutes. Happy Friday ladies! I just love this time of year- summer is just around the corner! Naturally, as weather changes so does my hairstyle. However, I am feeling like I need something new. My usual summer top knot, braids, or loose pony tail is just getting a bit…well, boring. So, this week while I was in the shower (the place where I have most of my revelations) I came up with a fast and easy hair style that can be dressed up for a weekend date-night or dressed down for a day at the beach. I also chose to wear a vintage inspired blue shirt with red tiny polk-a-dots that I thought would look great with this hair style. Let me know what you think about this hair creation! Did you catch that? So how about a short little video tutorial on how to achieve this look. Go here to watch it. Tips that make this hair style even better? -Day old hair is best (not washed) - Add more bobby pins at the end to make sure it is secure -Hairspray helps it stay in place or visit me at www.trulymodlydeeply.com xo

The Inn at Kelly's Ford - Weddings and Banquets Inn at Kelly's Ford is your entry to the casual elegance of Virginia's historic Hunt Country. A perfect setting for your wedding or banquet. Our facilities available for weddings and banquets include the Arena with indoor banquet seating for 250-400 including a 24 x 24 teak dance floor. The elegant Ripley Hall with banquet seating for up to 150 guests. You may also choose our tent facility, which has a banquet seating capacity of 100, including the 18 x 18 dance floor. Gazebos along the Rappahannock River for an outdoor ceremony and reception located in Manahoac Park Banquet selections are available for all your dining needs at any one of our facilities. We have horse drawn carriages for wedding parties. Rehearsal dinners are also available in the Fine Dining Room, or outdoors at the Gazebos or Poolside.

How to cut glass I posted a picture about 1 week ago on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter of me cutting glass using just string. I got LOT’S of requests for a tutorial on how I DID THIS! So here it is. FINALLY! I want to warn you. It’s best to triple your yarn because it will burn longer! Soak it GOOD! I like to tie my yarn where I want my glass to “cut” then quickly pour polish remover over the string again. Get a big bowl with ice and water ready. VERY IMPORTANT! Slowly turn your bottle. You can’t let the flame go OUT then dunk it in the ice water. YAY!!! I reallly hope you enjoyed this tutorial because I had ALOT of requests for it! © Copyright jaderbombllc, All rights Reserved.

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