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Sélection de tutos : chaussures à paillettes – Initialement publié le 6 décembre 2011 Les chaussures à paillettes, c’est la tendance chaussure de l’automne hiver 2011 2012 que blogueuses et fanas de chaussures s’arrachent. Seul souci, les modèles que l’on te propose sont trop chers pour toi. Si le DIY ne te fait pas peur (et tu vas voir que c’est franchement simplissime), voici une sélection des meilleurs tutos et résultats que l’on trouve en ce moment sur le Net. P. 1. Si vous avez une paire de boots à parties bien distinctes, vous pouvez les faire ressortir encore plus en ne pailletant (du verbe « pailleter ») que l’une d’entre elles. [source photo : lefanciulle.blogspot.com] Version noire cette fois-ci, on se concentre uniquement sur le mini-talon pour redonner une seconde vie à ses boots noires sans originalité. 2. Encore plus fort, la blogueuse française Beryl mixe boots métallisées avec bouts pailletés dorés. [source photo : blog-beryl.fr] 3. [source photo : burdastyle.com] [source photo : katjusha-dawai.com] 4.

DIY I’ve gotten a lot of great feedback about the small crafty touches {these caps, and the cupcake toppers} I added to my graduation party for Pear Tree Greetings so today I’ll share the easy steps to making these graduation cap bottle toppers. I have to admit I think they look incredibly cute lined up on […] March 19, 2014 by Chris4 Comments For any Superman {or Super Hero} themed party you can enhance the decor with this easy DIY cityscape backdrop, as seen in my 5 ideas for a fun Superman party. The tutorial is rather simple but you do need a steady hand to cut out the shapes. Once you make the backdrop you can prop […] March 4, 2014 by Chris3 Comments Is it Tuesday already?? February 26, 2014 by Chris3 Comments Ever since I published these ideas for an Oscars viewing party last year, I’ve gotten emails and feedback asking about how I made the mini bowties that adorn the champagne glasses. February 19, 2014 by ChrisLeave a Comment February 17, 2014 by Chris5 Comments

DesignRulz - Best recommendations for architecture, product design, interior design and gadgets Wild Olive Peppermint Statemet Necklace + Target Giveaway | Candy canes remind me of Christmas as a child. My Grandparents would decorate their Christmas trees with them and my mom would tape them to the envelopes of her greeting cards (as if to say sorry you’re not getting a box from me but here’s a lovely greeting card AND a candy cane). When I see those red and white sugar sticks I think of all the wonderful things associated with the Holidays like cold weather, warm fires, family and friends. That’s why I yell out a big “OH NO HE DIDN’T!” when the Grinch steals that candy cane right out of the sleeping Whos hands. Don’t take the candy cane! This DIY project was inspired by the official, unofficial candy of the Christmas season…the candy cane. Materials: Peppermint Candy*, Wire, Beads, Chain *It’s important to that your candy is not crystallized because it will break. String your peppermint candy through the wire. The pattern, style and number of candy pieces you use is totally up to you. Dress by Giambattista Valli for Macy’s Good Luck!

V and Co. IHeart Organizing Button Statment Rings | It’s September and that means it’s time to add another statement piece to your collection…. obviously! I heart almost every piece Nicole Richie designs for House Of Harlow 1960, especially her oversized rings. As amazing as these rings are they’re also an easy DIY. My friend Jenni, from I Spy DIY, did a project a few months back where she transformed buttons into earrings. Buttons, buttons everywhere!! Materials: Buttons, Clippers, Glue, Rings With Flat Tops (available at the jewelry supply store) Use your clippers to remove the shank from the back of the button. Once you’ve made the back of the button flat, use an ample amount of glue to secure the ring to the back of the button. Here’s another hint: If you can’t find a flat ring base, Ring Pops are a fun alternative. Once the base has dried, glue on the button. I now thing I have enough new statement rings to get me through the month.

How About Orange Here's a look at our upstairs guest bathroom. Last night I covered an accent wall with removable wallpaper. I love it! This bathroom has a peculiar layout. You walk in past the shower stall on the right, and when you hit the sink, you turn right to get to the toilet. The kind folks at Walls Need Love sent the product to review. Like the Sunburst wallpaper I designed last year, this paper is essentially a giant self-adhesive wall decal, and it's easily to peel off and reposition. I measured the wall and cut a length of paper that would leave a little extra overhang at the bottom. After a couple tries I had it, and then it was just a matter of peeling off the backing paper gradually while smoothing down the paper with the tool provided. I cut another piece to place next to the first panel, overlapping the seam by a quarter inch to match the pattern. Then with a craft knife and straight edge, I trimmed off any overhang that wrapped onto the adjacent walls and baseboard.

papernstitch handmade blog Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board I am a meal planner. I refuse to go grocery shopping without my week’s worth of meals planned out and list made. (It’s either that or wander aimlessly around the grocery store for two hours and then make ten more trips back during the week to get things I forgot.) Wipe-Off Menu Board Tutorial Supplies: Picture frame with glass front (I love these 12×12 frames I found at Ben Franklin for only $7!) 1. 2. 3. 4. Now everyone in the family knows what’s for dinner each week! I decided my frame would look better black in my kitchen, so I spray painted it black. Little Birdie Secrets are regular contributors to Make and Takes and was born from the crafting obsession of three friends living in the Pacific Northwest.

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