delladella Great idea! Paint your toenails and then use regular glitter on them and shake off the excess. Put a clear coat on once dried and voila!
esmeraldaesmeralda Gather falling acorns and paint them your favorite vibrant color. Toss in a clear vase for an eye-catching autumn centerpiece!
AVGrigAVGrig Morning Brew Make mornings easier with an all-in-one coffee station. Use a basket to hold filters, coffee beans, and travel mugs, and keep
virginiavirginia Christmas Wishes Blowing Your Way ~ Spray paint the lids the color of your choice. Use a sticker to put the first letter of the recipient’s
jamie_1jamie_1 Use a utensil tray in your bathroom drawers to organize items such as tweezers, make-up, floss, etc.
Ngatt090Ngatt090 The vases I made for my Pay it Forward 2012 - easy to do All I did was use rubber bands and a *GLASS* spray paint to frost them.
alyssaalyssa Clear Glass. Use your own wire or string to hang them. (hangers not included) Small: 6" tall with a 0.75" opening. Large: 8" tall with a
DecorpamDecorpam Make your own Garden Whimsies using permanent exterior silicone caulking to glue them together - use discarded dishes, etc....this site has
angeliqueangelique Patty Henning Caromal Colours..another pinner says "it's the only paint I' ll use to prim up furniture, make signs, etc"
samawat3samawat3 Re-use your wine bottles. 1.Tape off the design 2. Spray paint and let the paint dry. 3.Peel of the tape for a nice decorative vase!!
jamijami Dont donate that old coffee table just yet! Use chalk board paint and bright colors to make the perfect kids table that your children CAN
vondavonda make a dry-erase book your kids will love! include coloring pages, workbook pages, blank pages, word games and mazes, etc. put them in page
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AnasSnowyWinter88AnasSnowyWinter88 6. Rustle Up
Tousled, barely-there waves make hair look incredibly sensuous. Hold a one-inch curling iron vertically, and wrap just the center of each section of hair—not the roots or ends—around the barrel for only a few seconds. (Any longer and the curl will get too tight.) When finished, flip your head upside down and lightly skim a paddle brush over the curls to break them up, then shake them around with your fingers before bringing your head up.
DaisyCombridgeDaisyCombridge Nothing’s more radiant than a little gradient, so fade into Spring and tone up your wardrobe with a look that’s anything but shady. The ombre trend has spread from tresses to dresses, as seen in this season’s to-dye-for designs from Band of Outsiders, Theyskens’ Theory and Margiella. Tell your own short story by adding a splash of color to j’amazing lace! To create: Start at the hem of your shorts and spray black fabric paint about four inches up. Add extra coats of paint closer to the hem, keeping the top clean and paint-free. Use a piece of paper to repel and block paint as you work your way up. Continue spraying, concentrating more on the bottom, until you achieve the desired ombre effect. Repeat on the reverse side, then hang until completely dry.P.S.- Click here to watch the How To Video!
DaisyCombridgeDaisyCombridge New year = new you! Sparkle and shine for a fete that’s finer then fine this New Year’s Eve. Expect jaws to drop (along with the ball) while you ring in 2012. Get inspired by over-the-top glitz and glam for a decadent DIY stunner. Re-purpose brooches in your jewelry box, or pick up a few at flea markets or on eBay.To create, pin several brooches, arranged in a bib-like formation onto a piece of felt. Outline the bib shape with chalk and cut out around the brooches. You may need to sew a few stitches on the backside of the felt if brooches are weighing down the fabric, as you want them to lay flat. Flip over necklace base and sew a chain onto the back. Use a new chain or opt for one from an old necklace for an extra special touch.P.S.- Here’s to a happy, healthy & crafty 2012!

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