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The Knotted Headband Tutorial

The Knotted Headband Tutorial
My husband came home one day with a headband he had found in a parking lot (I know...sooo sanitary) and said "I bet you could make one of these" so I did...because I'm all for stealing awesome ideas. Difficulty: Medium Time: 30 minutes Cost: Under $10 Fun-ness: Why would I do a boring project? Materials: Yarn (100% cotton for a crisp look, acrylic for a softer look) Size H or J hook Ribbon (approximately 1/2 inch wide) Hot Glue Gun Directions Step 1: Creating the Chains And that's it! So wear your headband with pride! Love the headband, but don't want to make it yourself?

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Adorable DIY Ear Warmers How gorgeous are these ear warmers?? I love all the different styles you can make from one tute as well. When I spied these on Delia Creates I just had to beg Delia to share the DIY with you, and lucky us, she agreed! Take it away Delia: With autumn here and winter right around the corner, it is the perfect time to make these easy ear warmers! These are so fun and quick to make, you may want to make four…like I did! Knitty Gritty Thoughts: Happy Thanksgiving and Free Fabric Styrofoam Ball Pattern! Supplies are easy, most of them you'll probably already have around the house. You'll need - Fabric - your choice of colors and prints. The amount you need depends on the size of the styrofoam balls you use and how thick you place the fabric. My mileage is between 1/4-1/2 yard per ball. I recommend starting with a 1/2 yard and see how much you have left and go from there.Rotary cutter mat, cutter and rulerSilver flathead pinsThimbleStyrofoam/Polystyrene Balls your choice of sizes (I used 2 and 3.25 inches)

Nautical Headband Tutorial I love the whole "Nautical" trend going on right now ...well... on OTHER people. See, stripes make me look like a bucket o' fat. I'm already almost 6 months pregnant...I don't need any extra help. But I found a crazy awesome nautical headband that I had to try. And well...headbands don't really make you look fat. Tutorials for Recycling T-Shirts - StumbleUpon So way way back, in June, I wrote this Studio Organization post, about starting the process of organizing my studio by cleaning out the closet full of junk. Well, it's September and...let's just say the closet is a work in progress. Some of the things that are taking up space in the closet are shirts that I never wear anymore.

D.I.Y Inspiration from ScrapHacker.com I ♡ Clothespin Art Seeing overlooked everyday items turned into something cool and beautiful fills me with hacker joy. The ‘Peg Carpet’ creations by Dutch studio ‘WeMakeCarpets’ does exactly that…and more. The tactile, intricate pieces, commissioned by the Graphic Design Museum in Breda, The Netherlands, stick out with their graphic argyle pattern made entirely out of clothespins, mimicking the [...] braided headbands I am STILL growing my hair out and while I have surpassed the really difficult stage, it seems I am always one bad hair day away from shaving my head. I've done it before and could do it again- once you know how easy it is to have short hair or very little hair, it is SO tempting to go back. That is why having lots of hair accessories on hand is a MUST!

GIFT A PLANT: A MINI TERRARIUM Pages This Blog Linked From Here The Web Let's make living globes!Find an empty glass or plastic jar.Make a funnel using a piece of paper. the LIFE LESSONS blog {things crafty, thrifty, family, yummy & rambly): Lesson #30 Make Your Soap Mess Free! Felt It! Marriage is all about compromise. David's family keeps the butter on the counter. My family keeps the butter in the fridge. Compromise: we keep the butter on the counter, covered, and for short amounts of time I like liquid soap for the shower. David likes bar soap for the shower. Put Up Your Dukes: braided scarf tutorial I have a tutorial that is forty thrillionty times easier and better than my previous (ahem, first ever...give me some grace!) tutorial. It is accessible to infinitely more people (you dont have to have a baby, OR a dress to start out with). And it is really simple. there are only 4 lines of stitching total. Oh, did I mention it's mega cute and chic also? 5 weeks ago I saw this scarf on pinterest. it was pinned by a VERY popular pinner that I follow under her DIY board.

DIY Inspiration from Jonathan Adler NYC Store Posted by ScrapHacker.com on måndag, april 2, 2012 · 2 Comments Today I’m happy to share some of my snapshots from interior designer Jonathan Adler’s N.Y.C Soho Store (47, Greene Street). Adlers signature bright’n'quirky ”Happy Chic” style might not appeal to all of you… However, I think the 10 DIY décor ideas I have extracted from from my snaps can be tweaked into suiting your own personal style…so here goes: Quirky pillow overload D.I.Y TakeAway 1: Quirky pillows are everywhere in the Adler store. Scrappy Leather Headband Tutorial Here's a quick and easy tutorial to jazz up a boring headband. I got a big bag of leather scraps from an op shop a while ago and have been waiting for a project like this to use them up! You could use denim or felt as well! Have fun!

Not Just Paper and Glue: Pinterest Feature Friday #1 - WhipperBerry Greetings, Pinners! Michele here to introduce our very first Pinterest Feature Friday or PFF, for short. I thought it only appropriate that our first feature be the person ultimately responsible for my Pinterest addiction. This is the person I first heard about it from when she blogged about it back in January. And I was instantly hooked! Iron on Wall Art I have been meaning FOREVER to do something about the wall above my little guys crib. It looks like this: (SORRY--bad camera phone picture) What is so bad about this you might ask? Well NOTHING--if your name is LANDON--not COLTON.

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