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Organized Menu Planning Menu planning is one of the most important aspects of home keeping. It should take priority on your schedule. If you don’t have a plan, you will feel the stress every single day (I know, I’ve been there). You will eat less healthier and you’ll waste money. By implementing menu planning Read More One Project at a Time: September 2017 Welcome to our September 2017 One Project at a Time. Hardwood Floor Care Routine Hardwood floor care is a mundane task that most of us honestly don’t enjoy. Create a Homework Caddy School is beginning soon and that means it’s time to get the kids organized. One Project at a Time: August 2017 (Back To School Tips) Welcome back to One Project at a Time. The 2017 Summer Cleaning Bundle! Summer is my favorite time of year. One Project at a Time: July 2017 Welcome back to One Project at a Time. One Project At A Time: June 2017 With Memorial day crossed off the calendar, it’s finally time to dive into Summer. One Project at a Time: May 2017
DIY PEEL-OFF MASK --BLACKHEAD REMOVAL | BEAUTYDIVA
Today I am going to show you how to make a peel-off mask at home. This is a multi-purpose mask which helps in- 1. Whitening your complexion instantly (GLOWING)2. Removes Blackheads 3. 4. 5. You could call this the cheapest mask ever because you need only the white of an egg. Take the white of an egg is a small bowl and beat it slightly. Now apply another layer of egg white over tissue and leave it on to dry. Wash off with tepid water and apply a mild moisturiser. Now I am updating this post to clear up many doubts of many anonymous readers. * Take off the mask after its completely dry by peeling it from downwards to upwards direction* Please be patient because it takes time to dry off completely* Use only fresh/raw eggs * For oily skin use twice in a week and for dry skin use once in a week or twice in 10 days Also Read: -
DIY Racerback Workout Shirt Tutorial
You can print the above and place it next to you while you cut! – Old t-shirt (I used my old college tshirt! We were Home of the Fighting Poets. Hahahahaha. How threatening :P) – Pair of scissors TIME: 15 min 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DONE! What a fab way to reuse old shirts as vintage gym fashion! Wear with a bright bra to make it pop! Oh and be sure to be the first to pin this to Pinterest! <3 Cassey
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FREE Tutorials & Patterns!
Everything Your Mama Made & More! Skip to content Tutorials 89 Votes All of these tutorials with photos are tutorials I have created & posted here on my blog… Upcycled Dress & Clothes From ANY Knit Pattern! Upcycled Ruffle Shorties From Leggings with Tutorial Quick & Easy Cut Off Shorts with Tutorial! Upcycled Jean Half Apron with Tutorial! Fabric Backed Yarn Eater Blanket! Parker Want a Cracker? Maternity Dress for Mama! Fix it Tutorial: Rise Issues on Pants (Front Pouch or Plumbers Crack) Fix it Tutorial: Nice flat knit collars! Recycled T-shirt Bag Sewing with Knits 101 Continuous Bound Placket Tutorial Free NICU Smock Pattern Make your own Babylegs How to make a crib / toddler bed sheet How to make a Pack ‘N Play / playard sheet Gathering with a serger or sewing machine too! 3-in-1 T-Shirt Dress / Tunic Top/ Skirt For toddlers to adults! A Personalized Little Girls Apron! No-Itch Twill Tape Tags & Clothing Labels How To Use Bento Egg Molds My Scarf Dress Little girls dress to bigger girls skirt! Share this:
10 DIY Typographic Wall Art Ideas!
Curbly-Original We're big on typography here at Curbly and when you combined that love with our love of DIY projects and our obsession with art, well... you get a trifecta of awesomeness! Here are ten of our favorite typographic DIY wall art ideas and projects. Feel free to let us know some of your faves in the comments! 1. Photo: Chris Gardner, Elise Blaha, Janny W. 2. 3. 4. Photo: Allison Hepworth, Amanda Wright 5. 6. 7. Photo: Chris Gardner, Sarah Rainwater 8. 9. 10. Tagged : Curbly-Original, How-To, Inspiration, Roundup, type, typography, wall art, typographic Material : fabric, glass & ceramics, metal, paint, paper, plastic, recycled, wood, yarn & string Design Style : colorful, contemporary, eclectic, mid-century modern, minimalist, rustic, scandanavian, traditional, transitional, vintage Techniques : crafting, Creative Reuse, Painting, Papercrafting, printmaking, Recycling & Upcycling, Sewing & Upholstery, woodworking Decor Element : accessories, wall art
A Bowl Full of Lemons. Life. Organized.
Lego Pull Pinata
I am almost ready for the party! Ah! I can’t believe it. We are having an indoor party because it is the middle of winter. On a side note…we are actually supposed to have nice weather this Saturday…doh! So pull pinata it is. :) It is pretty basic. And here is how I did it: My materials list… diaper box or rectangular box box cutter hot glue gun crepe paper streamers {I used about 1 1/4 rolls} scissors elmers glue foam brush curling gift ribbon tape I took the diaper box and drew six can sized holes. I used tin cans instead of cups {see other inspiration links above}. I cut an X with a box cutter and slid the can through the top until it was peeking through half way. I wrapped some crepe paper streamer around the cans and folded some over the top of the can. I then printed up the words LEGO with italicized Agency font in Word, cut them into circles and glued them to the can bottoms. I covered the rest of the pinata with many layers of crepe streamers and watered down Elmers glue. Added candy.
The Hospital Survival Kit for new mothers (with printables)
Major life events tend to come in waves sometimes. After graduating from college, it seemed like everyone was getting hitched. I spent that summer working to afford the wedding gifts I needed to buy for the 7 weddings I attended and the 2 bridesmaid dresses I needed to buy for the ones I was in. (I have to say though, all that wedding food was delish. I think the treadmill and I spent a good deal of time together that summer working off all the wedding cake). And yes, it was totally worth it. After the weddings, a little time went by, I got married myself, then those friends whose weddings I went to started having babies And within a month of getting married, I was pregnant myself. After having 2 children at different hospitals, and spending a month and a half on hospital bed rest with my last (you can read more about that lovely experience HERE and HERE), I know there are a few things that new mothers don't necessarily think about packing for their stay. Then fill 'er up! 1. 2. 3. 4.