To suspend flowers in the cubes, work in layers: Fill an ice tray (one that makes large cubes so the ice will last longer) a quarter of the way with water, add flowers facing down, and freeze. Add more water to fill halfway, and freeze. Fill to the top, and freeze again. 
For ice that’s especially clear, use distilled water that has been boiled and then cooled. This limits impurities and air bubbles, which make ice cloudy. 
Use only edible flowers, such as orchids, nasturtiums, pansies, and snapdragons, that have been grown to be eaten (to ensure they haven’t been treated with chemicals). (via)

To suspend flowers in the cubes, work in layers: Fill an ice tray (one that makes large cubes so the ice will last longer) a quarter of the way with water, add flowers facing down, and freeze. Add more water to fill halfway, and freeze. Fill to the top, and freeze again. 

For ice that’s especially clear, use distilled water that has been boiled and then cooled. This limits impurities and air bubbles, which make ice cloudy. 

Use only edible flowers, such as orchids, nasturtiums, pansies, and snapdragons, that have been grown to be eaten (to ensure they haven’t been treated with chemicals). (via)

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fancy-asfuck:

I personally loved this. They show some really interesting ways to wear a scarf. I never even thought about ever trying some of these. ^^

fancy-asfuck:

I personally loved this.
They show some really interesting ways to wear a scarf. I never even thought about ever trying some of these. ^^

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truebluemeandyou:


14 Easy Homemade Sugar Scrub Recipes. From Tipjunkie here. I’ve posted some of these individually when they first came out, but this is a great round up of tutorials. Some of the links have free tags you can also print to go with the scrubs. Cheap, nice gifts. Some of the scrubs on the list are:
Orange Dreamsicle Sugar Scrub 
Lemon Sugar Hand Scrub
Vintage Homemade Sugar Scrub 
Honey AlmondVanilla Brown Sugar Scrub 
Sleepy Sugar Scrub, Vanilla Almond Brown Sugar Scrub, and Peppermint Sugar Scrub.
Spiced Chai Sugar Scrub 
Vanilla Brown Sugar Scrub
Candy Cane Sugar Scrub
Homemade Lavender, Peppermint or Mandarin Sugar Scrubs in Decorated Jars 

truebluemeandyou:

14 Easy Homemade Sugar Scrub Recipes. From Tipjunkie here. I’ve posted some of these individually when they first came out, but this is a great round up of tutorials. Some of the links have free tags you can also print to go with the scrubs. Cheap, nice gifts. Some of the scrubs on the list are:

  • Orange Dreamsicle Sugar Scrub 
  • Lemon Sugar Hand Scrub
  • Vintage Homemade Sugar Scrub 
  • Honey AlmondVanilla Brown Sugar Scrub 
  • Sleepy Sugar Scrub, Vanilla Almond Brown Sugar Scrub, and Peppermint Sugar Scrub.
  • Spiced Chai Sugar Scrub 
  • Vanilla Brown Sugar Scrub
  • Candy Cane Sugar Scrub
  • Homemade Lavender, Peppermint or Mandarin Sugar Scrubs in Decorated Jars 

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dyrrtyburg:

I just got so pumped about all of this

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: the style guide to girly

thelionsadvice:

  1. Floral dress: Feminine and soft but also super easy to layer with.
  2. Floaty skirt: The flirty movement is an instant mood booster and who doesn’t want they’re clothes to make them feel awesome?
  3. Peep toe heels: A soft suede material and bow detail are the perfect girly touch.
  4. Cute tee: One…
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truebluemeandyou:

DIY Labels. Using scrapbooking chipboard stickers and spray paint. This could be used for so many things. Tutorial from Addicted 2 Design here.

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Labels. Using scrapbooking chipboard stickers and spray paint. This could be used for so many things. Tutorial from Addicted 2 Design here.

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smallrooms:

::DIY::Luxe Snow globes:: 

  • A jar of your choice (with a lid)
  • jewellery
  • Anti-rust sealant for metal pieces
  • Clear-drying epoxy  
  • Distilled water
  • Dash of glycerin
  • Large silver or white glitter (smaller versions will float at the top)

Steps:

  1. Use clear-drying epoxy to adhere your piece to the inside of the lid. 
  2. After the epoxy dries, fill your jar with distilled or boiled water 
  3. Add just a dash of glycerin so the “snow” falls slowly.
  4. Add glitter. If you don’t like the look of glitter, you can use faux snow (find@craft stores.)
  5. Screw your lid on tightly„,then enjoy your snowglobe
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alveus:

untitled by oakmoss on Flickr.

alveus:

untitled by oakmoss on Flickr.

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threadpaperscissors:

DIY Rose Stationary
I gotta hand it to Martha Stewart, she does come up with some pretty sweet ideas! I wonder what other fruits and veggies you could use to stamp with ^_^

threadpaperscissors:

DIY Rose Stationary

I gotta hand it to Martha Stewart, she does come up with some pretty sweet ideas! I wonder what other fruits and veggies you could use to stamp with ^_^

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photojojo:

Beyond Instagram: 2 Easy Ways to Add Texture to Your Photos in real life!

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