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Wallet from Charming Charlie Before and after. An 11 Blade and a hot glue gun! I took a bracelet and an earring (also from charming

buy rhinestones from Michaels or Hobby Lobby, glue them with a hot glue gun or gorilla glue and voila! by julianne
juliannejulianne buy rhinestones from Michaels or Hobby Lobby, glue them with a hot glue gun or gorilla glue and voila!

To Do

$5 mirror from WalMart, flowers from Hobby Lobby, and a hot glue gun. by brittany.greene.359
brittany.greene.359brittany.greene.359 $5 mirror from WalMart, flowers from Hobby Lobby, and a hot glue gun.

Awesome art

EASY No-Sew Rosette #Christmas Trees from Shanty-2-Chic.com // All you need is a hot glue gun! by katie
katiekatie EASY No-Sew Rosette #Christmas Trees from Shanty-2-Chic.com // All you need is a hot glue gun!

holiday - christmas

I think I could make something like this, with silk flowers and a hot glue gun:) by dominique
dominiquedominique I think I could make something like this, with silk flowers and a hot glue gun:)

the closet

I love him. 

An animal rescue centre is struggling to rehome this cat, because it looks like evil Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter films. Workers at The Blue Cross in Southampton say visitors have been scared off by the white cat's resemblance to Ralph Fiennes' character in the movies. The abandoned cat, named Charlie, had to have its ears and nose removed after suffering from skin cancer. Vets say Charlie's pale skin left him at risk of developing the potentially fatal disease. They are now desperately trying to rehome him and say a family of Harry Potter fans could offer their best hope. Charlie was living as a stray before a woman adopted him, fed him and took him to the vets for surgery. by alexandria
alexandriaalexandria I love him. An animal rescue centre is struggling to rehome this cat, because it looks like evil Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter films. Workers at The Blue Cross in Southampton say visitors have been scared off by the white cat's resemblance to Ralph Fiennes' character in the movies. The abandoned cat, named Charlie, had to have its ears and nose removed after suffering from skin cancer. Vets say Charlie's pale skin left him at risk of developing the potentially fatal disease. They are now desperately trying to rehome him and say a family of Harry Potter fans could offer their best hope. Charlie was living as a stray before a woman adopted him, fed him and took him to the vets for surgery.

Interesting

Some hair clips I made for my daughter with a hot glue gun and some punk buttons, googly eyes, etc... by colleen
colleencolleen Some hair clips I made for my daughter with a hot glue gun and some punk buttons, googly eyes, etc...

Kid Crafts

Under The Table and Dreaming: Hot Glue Glittered Snowflake Ornaments featuring Bethany from Pitter & Glink {Handmade Ornament No.11} by claudette
claudetteclaudette Under The Table and Dreaming: Hot Glue Glittered Snowflake Ornaments featuring Bethany from Pitter & Glink {Handmade Ornament No.11}

Christmas Craft Inspirations

I took this from inside of a hot air balloon as we floated above a river...you can see the reflection. by amelia
ameliaamelia I took this from inside of a hot air balloon as we floated above a river...you can see the reflection.

women in photography

OMG... I need to make this!! add magnets to the back of makeup with hot glue. Also, used spray painted pill bottles for brush holders. by serena
serenaserena OMG... I need to make this!! add magnets to the back of makeup with hot glue. Also, used spray painted pill bottles for brush holders.

Girly Stuff

I WISH I KNEW THIS BEFORE!
brigittebrigitte I WISH I KNEW THIS BEFORE! "When my sister was married, I took the half-dead roses from her bouquet. At home, I rooted them by cutting

Wedding Pretties

I WISH I KNEW THIS BEFORE!
lorrielorrie I WISH I KNEW THIS BEFORE! "When my sister was married, I took the half-dead roses from her bouquet. At home, I rooted them by cutting

Wedding Stuff

I made this for my baby boy's room using a branch from my husband's parents' property (sprayed with lacquer), ribbon, hot glue and painted by kayla
kaylakayla I made this for my baby boy's room using a branch from my husband's parents' property (sprayed with lacquer), ribbon, hot glue and painted

Little Ones

Hey all,My name is Jenn…  I’m the creator of the “Big Is Beauty Project” on Youtube.I took this picture about a year ago, right after I had surgery.I took it to prove a point.  If someone of say, a size 2 were to have  taken this picture - it would be beautiful and artistic.  If someone of  my size takes a picture like this, nothing but negative comments are  written about it.  Is this right?  No.  It’s not.  Who are you to tell  me I can’t be beautiful and artistic? Don’t be afraid of what others have to say.  If you like your body and want to share it with the world - GO RIGHT AHEAD!!!!Get to know someone before you judge  them.  You have no right making other people feel like crap just because  you don’t like the way they look.I struggled with body image my entire life, and just recently over the past few years have come to terms with the size of my body. It is possible to love your body, yet hate it at the same time.  But,  when the hate starts overpowering the love - you need to make a  change.  You can either try and change how you look, and transform your  body into something that you’ll adore…  Or, you can learn to accept and  love the body that life has given you. You’ll never be perfect.  Nobody is perfect.  Nobody can say that  they love absolutely everything about themselves.  Learn to take  something negative, and change it into something positive.t’s okay to be fat.  Just as it’s okay to be skinny, white, black, gay,   bisexual, straight, whatever.  You’re you, and you are beautiful no  matter what.Everybody is different, every body is different.[Exerpts from my blog; http://missbigbeauty.tumblr.com]BE BRAVE! JOIN THE REVOLUTION! by Nessa
NessaNessa Hey all,My name is Jenn…  I’m the creator of the “Big Is Beauty Project” on Youtube.I took this picture about a year ago, right after I had surgery.I took it to prove a point.  If someone of say, a size 2 were to have taken this picture - it would be beautiful and artistic.  If someone of my size takes a picture like this, nothing but negative comments are written about it.  Is this right?  No.  It’s not.  Who are you to tell me I can’t be beautiful and artistic? Don’t be afraid of what others have to say.  If you like your body and want to share it with the world - GO RIGHT AHEAD!!!!Get to know someone before you judge them.  You have no right making other people feel like crap just because you don’t like the way they look.I struggled with body image my entire life, and just recently over the past few years have come to terms with the size of my body. It is possible to love your body, yet hate it at the same time.  But, when the hate starts overpowering the love - you need to make a change.  You can either try and change how you look, and transform your body into something that you’ll adore…  Or, you can learn to accept and love the body that life has given you. You’ll never be perfect.  Nobody is perfect.  Nobody can say that they love absolutely everything about themselves.  Learn to take something negative, and change it into something positive.t’s okay to be fat. Just as it’s okay to be skinny, white, black, gay, bisexual, straight, whatever. You’re you, and you are beautiful no matter what.Everybody is different, every body is different.[Exerpts from my blog; http://missbigbeauty.tumblr.com]BE BRAVE! JOIN THE REVOLUTION!

FITness NOT THINness

Dryer Vent Pumpkin
For those of you who maybe haven't see this industrial pumpkin before, here is what you need: Dryer vent (purchased at your local hardware store), orange spray paint, a stem (I used cinnamon sticks, but you can use sticks or whatever you want), and a little bit of raffia. I cut and glued the vent into a donut using hot glue. Then I spray painted the whole thing, making sure to get in all the groves. Attach the cinnamon sticks and raffia, you have yourself a cute little pumpkin! by Jboyd
JboydJboyd Dryer Vent Pumpkin For those of you who maybe haven't see this industrial pumpkin before, here is what you need: Dryer vent (purchased at your local hardware store), orange spray paint, a stem (I used cinnamon sticks, but you can use sticks or whatever you want), and a little bit of raffia. I cut and glued the vent into a donut using hot glue. Then I spray painted the whole thing, making sure to get in all the groves. Attach the cinnamon sticks and raffia, you have yourself a cute little pumpkin!

Fall

From the original post:
lizliz From the original post: " Whenever I go clothes shopping and I find myself not too happy with my reflection or discover the clothes I really like don’t fit, I get my camera out and take a few photos of myself in the mirror instead of letting any negative thoughts creep in. I took this one yesterday after discovering a dress I fell in love with the moment I saw it didn’t fit me properly around the bust. I did a few silly poses, a few sexy poses and a few happy ones where I smiled as widely as I could and focused on all the things about me and about my body that I like. I came out of the fitting room feeling really positive about myself and how I look instead of brooding over the fact that the dress was too small for me. I really recommend doing this when going clothes shopping - it it’s a great way to chase away any negative thoughts or disappointment if clothes don’t fit!"

Body positive