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Can’t enough of these No-Bake Baileys Bonbons! Just 4 ingredients, festive sprinkles, and a whole lot of deliciousness.
Fashion and diy queens of A Beautiful Mess have so many great holiday projects! This year try painting your favorite animals or other small toys gold. Then, just add ribbon for amazing metallic ornaments!
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Full body knitted suit for those harsh winter mornings.
Knot Pillows
Self-taught African Teen Wows M.I.T. (by thnkrtv)
15-Year-Old Kelvin Doe is an engineering whiz living in Sierra Leone who scours the trash bins for spare parts, which he uses to build batteries, generators and transmitters. Completely self-taught, Kelvin has created his own radio station where he broadcasts news and plays music under the moniker, DJ Focus.
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DIY Pumpkin Bowl! (tutorial)
Buy Or DIY | Picture Shirt
Buy: Anthropologie Coastal Snapshot Tank
DIY: Stars For Streetlights Polaroid Tank
I’ve spoken a million times before about my love for Anthropologie and this incredible shirt is one of the reasons why I love it. It’s sweet, beachy and just a little quirky. It’s already sold out online, so I’m not sure of the price but I’m guessing it’s over the $100 mark! Stars For Streetlights again has a perfect solution for those who don’t have the funds like that for a shirt - and it’s name is Mod Podge. SFS used the photo transfer version of this little miracle glue, but I know that there are a few different brands who make a product like this. If you can’t find any, photo transfer paper would also do the trick. Good luck!
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Little Artist Halloween Costumes | Oh Happy Day
Ok, so these are ‘little’ artist costumes (which are so freakin’ adorable I can barely take it!) but of course these are so easy to create that ‘bigs’ can make these too! Personally I adore the Frieda Kahlo outfit but the Vincent Van Gogh is hilarious!
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DIY - Make your own dotting tool.
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Peel off mask.
This mask will help with your complexion, tighten your pores, cleanses, controls oiliness, and removes blackheads.
You will need 1 egg white and tissue paper (like tissues for your nose, not gift wrapping).
Separate the egg white from the yolk and beat the white slightly. Apply the egg to your face, avoiding your faces sensitive areas like your eyes and mouth. Place tissues on your face, either pieces or a whole one with spaces your your eyes and mouth, covering the egg. Apply another layer of egg whites over the tissue. Wait for it to dry, depending on the time of year and your body type, this can take varied amounts of time. When it is dry, peel the mask off by pulling upwards, from the bottom. Wash your face and apply a moisturizer.
Photo credit. I found this recipe here.
(Source: mirandadiy)
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Gems are truly truly outrageous, even more so when they satisfy not only your eye, but your sweet tooth, too. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend and glitter is a crafty girl’s ultimate go-to. There’s simply no such thing as too much sparkle, so dress up your deserts and wow the guests at your next fancy fete with a decadent and elegantly edible DIY.
To create: dust candy mold with different shades of edible glitter, using a clean paint brush. It magically sticks to all sides! Melt white chocolate following the package’s specific directions. Use a small spoon to fill the melted white chocolate into the mold. Place the filled mold into the refrigerator for at least a few hours untill set completely. Once hardened, carefully remove from the mold. You may want to add a little extra hint of glitter on the bottoms or on sides.
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