Foot Print Ghosts

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You will need: black construction paper or cardstock white washable paint paintbrush black permanent marker

DIY Baby’s First Halloween: Costume Tutu

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This is the final post in our DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume. Follow the links for the previous in the series: DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume: Onesie Applique DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume: Head Band TUTU what you need: tulle elastic (I used 3/4 inch) sewing machine scissors ruler rotary cutter (optional) 1st: Determine the amount of tulle you need by following this simple formula (length of desired tutu skirt x 4) + (3 x width of elastic)= width of tulle ex. I wanted a short

Picture Quotes – Steve Jobs from Apple

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DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume: Head Band

Baby or Toddler Halloween Costume Head Band

This is the Second post of our DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume series. Follow the link below for the previous in the series: DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume: Onesie Applique This DIY is very adaptable. It is a jumping off point. I will give you the basic “how to”, you take it from there and make it your own. HEAD BAND what you need: fabric (44 -46 inches wide) elastic (I used 3/4 inch) sewing machine thread safety pin 1st: Cut a strip of fabric double

DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume: Onesie Applique

Baby's First Halloween Costume Onesie Applique

This DIY will be the first in our DIY Baby’s First Halloween Costume series. This DIY project can be used for any occasion, not just for Halloween. I promise you will find yourself seeking out reasons to do these projects. Enjoy! This first DIY is a must know. You need this in your bag of tricks because it is fast, easy and makes a big impact for little effort. APPLIQUE What you need: Heat n Bond iron fabric to applique graphic/stencil marker shirt/onesie or any

DIY Lemon and Honey Facial

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If your skin is feeling dry and is in the need of a little TLC I have a great recipe for you, courtesy of diyNatural. Lemon, honey and olive oil are mixed together to create a simple facial mask that you can use three times a week to refresh your skin. Ready for the recipe? Note: I would recommend squeezing the juice from the lemon into a bowl. Strain any pulp or seeds from the juice.  Measure the lemon juice using teaspoons or tablespoons. Then

Mouse Pad Makeover

No sewing required! I promise. I scored this fantastic mouse pad for 25 cents at a garage sale. As much as I love Mother Earth, I wanted the mouse pad to fit into my office’s decor because any chance to add my own personal touch to a space – I just can’t resist. Especially when it comes to fabric! What you need: old mouse pad Iron Scissors Heat N Bond (you should have plenty left over from your Pillow Bed project!) scrap fabric Fray Check