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alanewithtrees:

DIY Spa Treatments

I’ve talked about the wonders of DIY beauty treatments before, in particular face masks that you…

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scissorsandthread:

Lazy Daisy Embroidery | V & Co
I’ve seen pieces lik this for sale on etsy and thought - that is so amazing, there’s no way I could ever create anything like that! But after reading this tutorial, i think that maybe I could - once you have learnt how to stitch the ‘lazy daisy’, it’s quite simple. I love both these pieces and think they’d look amazing en masse!
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iheartsnailmail:

A neat idea from hello sandwich.
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brucesterling:

Could prove useful
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craftykimmyk:

I want to do this so bad some day! DIY Pallet wall
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diyhoard:

Patterned Tights
This is a really good idea that can be done with any pattern. All you need is a stencil (which you can make yourself), paint, nailpolish, and a blow drier. Put the tights on how you would normally wear them. I suggest getting help for the next part. Put the stencil on and wrap it around the tight and paint it in. Continue how you want the pattern or have someone do it for you on the back. After you paint in each stencil, blow dry it a little just to help the process speed up. Then cover with clear nail polish. After all the paint is completely dry, start to slowly peel the tights off. It might feel a little sticky against your skin, but that’s okay. 
For a more detailed tutorial check it out here.
-diyhoard
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