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DIY Friendship Bracelet – Honestly WTF – Mozilla Firefox. For several months now, we’ve been receiving emails requesting a friendship bracelet DIY.
Well, friends, ask and you shall receive! Today, we’ll give you a step by step tutorial on the classic chevron pattern. If you used to whip up friendship bracelets like a champ in grade school and have since forgotten how, consider this a refresher course. And if you can make these with your eyes closed and arms tied . . . umm, can we still be friends? You’ll need:embroidery threada safety pin or tapea pair of scissors Start by cutting several strands of embroidery thread at about 24 inches each. Start on the left side with the outermost color (shown here in red) and make a forward knot by creating a 4-shape over the 2nd color, loop it under and back through the opening. Pull up and to the right to tighten. Now pick up the outermost color on the right side (show here in red) and make a backward knot, creating a reverse 4-shape over the 2nd color, loop it under and back through the opening.
Martha Stewart Crafts - StumbleUpon – Mozilla Firefox. Holder for Charging Cell Phone (made from lotion bottle) My husband and I both have cell phones.
And both of us have phone chargers. And that means lots of obnoxious cords. You never know when one of us may be moving phone cords around, to give our phones an extra charge while we’re chatting away……… or trying to charge our phones up before running errands or something. Needless to say, those phone cords seem to be everywhere…..and are generally in the way and hanging all over the floor. (Okay, and how about when you’re in a hotel or visiting family/friends.
I was looking around on the internet for a solution and found this. It made the perfect little holder for my cell phone while it’s being charged. Holder for Charging Cell Phone And no more phone hanging down from the outlet while in this room or that room……..the cord and phone are now up off the ground, and tucked away into the little holder, while the phone drinks up a full charge. If you look closely, you can see that the orange print is fabric. And turns out, it’s pretty useful. Bedroom Interior Design Ideas with Purple Color Decoration. Purple Room Design Pictures_1 : Color plays an important role in decorating the house interior design including bedroom interior design. If you like purple, these purple bedroom interior design pictures can give you the inspiration in designing an exotic bedroom. The purple color combined with the elegant lighting design can create the exotic nuance of bedroom interior design. These amazing bedroom interior design pictures can be the inspiration in designing and decorating an awesome bedroom for your sons or daughters.
Purple Room Design Pictures_2 Purple Room Design Pictures_3 Purple Room Design Pictures_4. Unusual and Creative Staircase Designs - StumbleUpon – Mozilla Firefox. Collection of unusual and creative staircase designs from around the world.
Floating Stairs Creative “floating” stairs designed by Florence architect Guido Ciompi for The Gray Hotel in Milan, Italy. [link] Skateboard Stairs Creative stairs made from skateboard decks. Hanging Box Stairs Creative inside-out hanging box stairs. Disappearing Stairs With a press of a button–and some hydraulic pistons–this staircase folds up and disappears into the wall. Stairway Drawers What a great way to utilize a generally overlooked space! Glass Staircase Glass cantilever staircase with full height independent glass panel balustrade and wall mounted handrail. Longchamp Store Stairs Creative stairs at the Longchamp Store in New York City. TAF Stairs. Our Best Bites - StumbleUpon – Mozilla Firefox. I posted this tutorial a few years ago and it has become somewhat of a tradition to bring it back every year!
One of our family Easter traditions is dying eggs with pieces of silk. I saw a cute lady show Martha how to do it a few years ago and I ran upstairs right then to steal a tie! It’s way cooler than those cups of neon liquid that end up all over your clothes, your furniture and your hands plus it gives you an excuse to rid a man’s closet of ugly ties. Here’s the run-down: You need 100% silk for this to work.
I try to find an assortment of colors and patterns. Usually it will tell you if it’s 100% silk right on the main label of the tie, but a lot of them don’t, and if that’s the case, check that little tiny end, it’s usually hiding there. The first step is to deconstruct the tie. Next you cut a piece large enough to cover an egg. Now, notice how I tied the eggs in the above photo- with the tie on the top of the long side of the egg. I wish eggs came like this at the grocery store.