To make your own homemade self-tanner/sunless tanner for face and body.
Simply mix ¼ cup of cocoa powder with 100ml of a natural white lotion (or lotion with an SPF for added protection), and spread it evenly over your … Read More...
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To make your own homemade self-tanner/sunless tanner for face and body.
Simply mix ¼ cup of cocoa powder with 100ml of a natural white lotion (or lotion with an SPF for added protection), and spread it evenly over your … Read More...
I’ve said it many times over, but I’m pretty sure Gordon Gossip and I share one mind. Spotted there: a DIY cocoa favor with a bag of heart marshmallows attached from oh, hello friend.
This cross-stitch roundup is all about free patterns. We have created this quick list with links to each Cross stitch pattern. We have tried to choose free patterns to suit something for everyone.
Please note that these patterns were … Read More...
The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle is holding a must-enter contest if you have even the slightest interest in cookie decorating. She’s assembled a fantastic collection of cookie decorating essentials from Karen’s Cookies, including tips, colors, Disco Dust and more! … Read More...
Find some great tips on storing your cookie decorating supplies and cleaning cookie cutters, including pulling out the hair dryer, HERE at Prudent Baby.
Ooh, what a great prize (100 dollars of cake and cookie decorating goodies from Wilton!) for this decorated cookie contest at Haniela’s. Find all the contest details to enter your heart-minded decorated cookie HERE at Haniela’s.
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Urban Glass’ blog Glass Quarterly Hot Sheet brought this blog, Looking at Glass, to my attention. The writer Patricia Linthicum, takes a focus on glass in architecture and some of the things she’s written about are absolutely stunning. One … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
You must enter on the Gourmet Felt blog, not here! Would you like to win some Free wool of your choice, 2 premium felting needles, and some cute “Hello kitty” noses with washers? ($20 value for all) These felting needles … Read More...
Check out this map of the US featuring the foods that best represent each state, at least according to My Food Looks Funny. So those in the US, did they get it right? My childhood home, NJ, is an … Read More...
Over at the blog Bloom, Bake and Create there is a cool tutorial on how to make gelatin prints with found objects. Lynda posts a whole bunch of her finished prints for lots of inspiration!
Cupcake Fondue? What brilliant mind thought of this? Amanda Kreuger of Bake It Pretty, as described HERE at Pint Size Social and featured on Cupcakes Take the Cake. That’s who. Now, please someone host a cupcake fondue party. … Read More...
We can all heartily thank Gail from One Tough Cookie NYC for this brilliant, precise method of baking cakes so they stay moist. I won’t even share it here, it feels so top secret. Find the secret HERE.
This stunning ribbon chandelier was created by Laurie Cinnoto of La La Laurie and featured on The Bride’s Cafe. Several of these would be gorgeous for a wedding reception or bridal shower! So easy to customize by choosing ribbons … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Katie from Notes From A Very Red Kitchen shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a simple drawstring bag. It takes just 10 minutes to make one, and you can make them in all sizes and use … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shwin W from Shwin & Shwin shows how to make her Dino-Riffic Polo for a little boy. It’s repurposed from a larger polo, which she cut down to a little boy size and then added a fabulous dinosaur reverse applique … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Make It and Love It shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a little boy’s reversible vest out of a pair of men’s trousers. This is such a cute, cute look for little boys!! Get … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Colette Patterns shares a tutorial on their blog for making this Winter Warmer Cowl. The cinching at the middle is reminiscent of an oversized, elegant bow. You can wear it with most of the cowl around your neck, or pull … Read More...