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Inner Message Ring by Jungyun Yoon

Inner Message Ring by Jungyun Yoon
Jungyun Yoon's newest Inner Message Ring has a heart symbol inside leaving a heart shaped impression when removed. Heart Symbol is the newest addition to Yoon's Marry Me and Always Inner Message Rings. The rings can also be customized with a personal message. + yoonjungyun.com

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Learn How to Tie a Scarf 25 Different Ways How to tie a scarf ? I have no idea – wait make that, I HAD no idea. In this post for Mom Style we’re talking scarves ladies. I have an ever growing collection of scarves in various fun patterns yet each time I grab one, I freeze up. How do I tie a scarf that one way? What if I want to use my scarf as a wrap – how do you twist the fabric to do that? And in the end, I looked like a total dork wrapped in fabric. How to Tie a Scarf 25 Ways A very special thank you for this great scarf tutorial by Wendy’s Lookbook. Fabulous Affordable Scarves A scarf is an affordable way to spruce up your wardrobe. Cotton Cantina Soft Chevron Sheer Infinity Scarf – Dark Turquoise and White Mixed Infinity Brick Scarf (Orange) Dot Scarf Knitted Chunky Curly Scarf shawl With Lace And Fringe Super Soft Faux Pashmina Scarf Black Learn These Scarf Ties Here are the scarf ties included in this video: Which Scarf Tie is Your Favorite? Follow Digital Mom Blog on Facebook / Twitter / Pinterest / Instagram Digital Mom See On

A Butterfly Effect Art Print by Norman Duenas New All « PrevNext » « Prev1234 ... 80Next » Video Transcript What is art? From the materials we use to the hands that ply them, we match the care that goes into everything we make to that of the artist that designed it. It begins with those thousands of artists entrusting their original work to another. It's the paper that isn't just paper, but pressed European cotton. It's the archival quality inks that mean your print outlives you. It's the craftsmen that print, cut, check and pack your art. All together, thousands of steps were taken to make your Art Print. This is our process. This is our art. James Charles – Pop Cultured Currency Repurposing existing objects for other uses is always cool. Repurposing them for pop culture references though is even better. James Charles has been doing just that with United States currency for the last year or so. Many more after the jump.

Paul Cadden's Hyperrealistic Drawings Made with Graphite and Chalk Paul Cadden is a Scottish-born hyperrealist artist who creates painfully realistic artworks using only graphite and chalk. I’ve posted some pretty realistic drawings in the past, like Rajacenna’s detailed celebrity portraits, Juan Francisco Casas’ photo-like ballpoint pen drawings, or Paul Lung’s pencil artworks, but the pieces you’re about to see are on a whole other level. Using simple materials like graphite and white chalk, Paul Cadden is able to replicate complex photos down to the tiniest details. Whether it’s the countless wrinkles on an old man’s face, the smoke from a lit cigarette or the water dripping from someone’s face, he makes it look unbelievably realistic. “Although the drawings and paintings I make are based upon a series of photographs, video stills etc, the art created from the photo is used to create a softer and much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living tangible object. via Deviant Art Reddit Stumble

100 Amazing Hairstyles We women adore fashion and style. Fashion comes in clothes, shoes, makeup, fancy accessories, styles the way we carry things and hairstyles. We enjoy dressing up, getting ready and styling our hair. Hair is the part of fashion and beauty and Hair-styling is an art, to carry your hair according to your style statement and your physical appearance is a really tough job. Working girls got a small amount of time for their hairdos and hair-styling in their daily routine. Here are 100 different and amazing hairstyles. Here are 100 amazing hairstyles. Like this post and found these styles creative and amazing? Most Liked articles about hair:How-To: Instant Hairstyles- Do YourselfTop 10 All Time Favorite HairstylesEveryday Hair Care image Source:WeHeartIt

Portraits of Dogs as They Shake Off Water For her series “Shake“, pet photographer Carli Davidson photographed curious portraits of dogs shaking off water. Use a fast shutter speed and you can capture all kinds of strange expressions on your dog’s face. You can find the rest of the photographs in the series here. Shake (via Photojojo) Image credits: Photographs by Carli Davidson and used with permission I’d SNAP at the chance to be your Valentine! Here is a free Valentine download for you if you dare (lots of cutting, folding, gluing….) First download and print out an alligator and inside of mouth Cut out pieces Lightly score lines on pillow box and gently fold Put glue on side flap of pillow box and fold together, leaving the ends open. Score about 1/2 inch from the end of the upper mouth piece so it can open and close (see final picture). Fold edge of each leg and glue to sides of box Add some googly eyes and fill box with candy

BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 (2011) : Irina Werning - Photographer Now its time for KOREA, TAIWAN AND TOKYO. If you live here and want to participate in my project, email me amazing old pictures to : backtothefuturepics@gmail.com Riff Raff 1976 & 2011 London Andy 1967 & 2011 Los Angeles Johanes 1994 & 2011 Hamburg Maarje 1990 & 2011 Amsterdam Lea B 1980 & 2011 Paris Carli 1990 & 2011 Buenos Aires Alexandra 1970 & 2011 Paris Carol 1960 & 2011 New York Christoph 1990 & 2011 Berlin Wall Daphne 1986 & 2011 Paris Devoto 1990 & 2011 Buenos Aires Diego 1970 & 2011 Buenos Aires Evan 1957 & 2011 New York Giorgio 1982 & 2011 Paris Jackie 1994 & 2011 Buenos Aires Juan Carlos 1982 & 2011 Bs Aires Lea T 1995 & 2011 Paris Majo 1983 & 2011 Buenos Aires Marcela 1973 & 2011 Buenos Aires May 1985 & 2011 Buenos Aires Patrick 1968 & 2011 Paris Patrick B 1982 & 2011 Berlin Fer F 1981 & 2011 Buenos Aires Puna 2003 & 2011 Buenos Aires Sander 1983 & 2011 Rotterdam Sarah and Jim 1988 & 2011 Boston Seba 1986 & 2011 Patagonia Sole 1988 & 2011 Buenos Aires Sonia y Lauri 1988 & 2011 Bs Aires

DIY Wildfox Couture Inspired Sweatshirt « Tulle and Trinkets If you saw my Santa wish list the other day, you know that I have my eyes on the Wildfox Couture heart jumper. After hours of ogling their website, I had an epiphany: I can make my own! [SIDENOTE: Since making my wish list just last week, the heart jumper is no longer available on their website...I think this DIY project is FATE :)] A white crew neck sweatshirt. I got mine at Target for around $8A heart stencil to trace. I just printed out Word’s heart shape as big as it would fit on a sheet of paper and cut this outPencilMod PodgeRed GlitterA container for mixing glitter and glueA paint brushNewspaperWith a pencil, lightly trace around the heart stencil in the center of your sweatshirt.Mix the red glitter with Mod Podge in a container. Update: I spilled coffee on my heart sweatshirt (clumsy!).

sewing 101: making a duvet cover I don’t know about you, but I never cease to be shocked at the price of bedding. And nothing sets off my “I could make that myself so much cheaper and better” instincts like duvet covers. It’s just a big flat case of fabric, yet even the simplest options easily soar into the three digits—but all it takes to make your own is a bunch of fabric, a few straight seams, and a spare afternoon. Not only will going DIY with your duvet cover save you some cash, it’ll also allow you to custom-make exactly what you are looking for. *if you missed any of brett’s sewing 101 columns this month, check out her archives: curtains, zippered throw pillows, ottoman slip cover CLICK HERE for the full how-to after the jump! What You’ll Need Approximately 10 yards fabric (see below to calculate exact amount; I suggest buying extra just in case) Yard stick, long quilter’s ruler or tape measure Sharp scissors Straight pins Sewing machine Iron and ironing board Selecting and Preparing Fabric Fabric Tips Planning and Cutting

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Tiffany Locks wide ring in sterling silver with diamonds What’s Inside True style begins with what’s inside—the dreams and experiences that define you. Tiffany Locks complement your unique sensibility and allude to the mysteries within. Based on archival Tiffany designs, Tiffany Locks resemble lustrous heirlooms or chic urban hardware. Tiffany Diamonds Tiffany’s reputation for finding the world’s most spectacular diamonds dates back to 1848. A Legend Is Born In 1837, Charles Lewis Tiffany arrived in New York City and established Tiffany & Co., redefining glamour, elegance and legendary style worldwide. Visit the Tiffany Story to Learn More

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