cathleencathleen Get. Out. - Iron Caddy sewing tutorial - carries your iron and then folds out to become pressing pad
petrapetra tutorial for old sweater blanket. LOVE this! So cozy for this time of year. :)
StiligStilig New York Fashion week street style - love her clash of burgundy and orange, and of course her Alexander Wang bag!
malindamalinda Classic Hummus. I add twice the amount of lemon juice to thin it out a bit. And I love lemon juice.
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mandymandy Submersible LED and flowers. Add candle to the top so when the candle burns out it still floats? Love the idea...
jodyjody kids fingerpaint all over a bag, then you cut out a shape and add buttons. i love this.
pamelapamela COOL IDEA! They set up a canvas and laid out paints in their wedding's color palette for people to add a "stroke of love." The original
annabelleannabelle Check out this bathroom RE-DO!!!! I love these simple ideas to add new life to an old bathroom!!!
estelleestelle cozy tree fort, thing. i love it. i want to spend a weekend camping out in this with my boyfrann. (:
elisabethelisabeth I really need to add 2 shelves somewhere that I can change out seasonally...love this!
jessesgirl1jessesgirl1 Love this fun bench/reading nook made out of a old door! So simple! Now to figure out where I can add this in my house!
denise.sudenise.su I'm completely obsessed with flowers (paper or fabric). Here is a tutorial for flowers out of silk. Love how she "burns" the edges.
beatrizbeatriz Some Birdie Loves You. NO tutorial for this little birdie, but it looks easy to figure out using punches. LOL I LOVE THE FEATHERS ON THE
Jack Overland FrostJack Overland Frost Who says there’s a dearth of things for guys to collect over at shopping sites like Etsy? Ryan MacDonald’s prints and cards all feature oddball characters and monsters — my pick would be the one where the protagonist seems to have stuck a box over his head and stormed out of an office and is off to do… odd things.
Of course there’s lots of other characters that Ryan draws — many of which would actually be great to read up in a comic. And no wonder too: he credits his inspiration source as comics, street art, and the sublime colors in nature!
DaisyCombridgeDaisyCombridge Comfort plus cuteness makes for a winning combo, so punch up your look with a poncho! Create a fresh look by reinventing a classic piece and stay cozy with this nouveau hoodie overhaul.To create, make a cut from the side seam of the sweatshirt body as well as each side of the inner-arm. Open up the neckline with a crew neck cut-out. Be sure to cut ONLY the top layer so you don’t loose the hood. Close up the back by pinning large safety pins (or feel free to sew) across your new open seam. Cut the bottom sides (both front and back) into a curved shape, keeping the back a bit longer than the front. Secure the sleeve to the torso, which creates a poncho silhouette. Use large safety pins and pin approximately halfway down the bodice. For the armhole, attach buttons on the top and bottom front sections. Use any button you like and attach with safety pins or sew. Use the same buttons to add accents to the shoulder seam.

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