This DIY Ginger Cellulite recipe is from our sister site Craftbits.com. It is so easy to make as you only need two ingredients and 2 minutes.
What you need
2 tsp of Grated ginger
2 tbs of Sea salt
Mix … Read More...
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This DIY Ginger Cellulite recipe is from our sister site Craftbits.com. It is so easy to make as you only need two ingredients and 2 minutes.
2 tsp of Grated ginger
2 tbs of Sea salt
Mix … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Gourmet Doughnuts (donuts) are everywhere. But it is sooooo hard to find any actual recipes. Images after images just lead to tantalizing ideas but no actual recipes.
Well fear not. We have done the hard work and found 8 gourmet … Read More...
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by Anne Weaver
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by Anne Weaver
Cassie Cakes shows how to make an apron top. It’s an open back top perfect for summertime wear! It’s gathered under the bust like a baby doll top, Even though the bottom is left open at the back, the bodice … Read More...
Do you have a pattern paper that you like but maybe it’s too bright for your project? Try adding Gesso on top for a soft white washed look. For more on this tip visit the There She Goes blog.… Read More...
by jd wolfe
I love this seat cover! I could have used it – urgently needed it – several years ago when I bought my son an almost perfect used bike. The imperfection was a slash in the seat cover. I … Read More...
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Check out what’s going on around the polymer clay blogosphere:
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by Heidi Gustad
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