Indulge in homemade Stuffed Lemon Cookies with a tangy lemon curd filling, encased in buttery lemon-infused cookie dough. Made with fresh lemon juice, zest, butter, and simple pantry staples, these cookies offer a natural, vibrant lemon flavor without artificial additives.
Home to more than half the world’s population, Asia is an incredibly vast continent one can hardly explore in its entirety.
Ny utfordring hos Wild Orchid Challenge Blomster fra Wild Orchid Crafts Mønsterark fra Pion Design....motivet med fuglene er fra Pion Design sine nye Project Life - Memory Notes... de passer fint til kort også.. Sola skinner her i dag også...det blir en fin dag med mye hvile. Ønsker dere en herlig start på en ny uke. Anne Kristine
Erdem Moralıoğlu shares images from his Vacation 2023 Collection. Models Anok Marial and Ayuol Manyok are styled by Ola Ebiti and photographed by Trinity Ellis.
Anne Adams design. With or without ruffles. Tulip pockets. Crossover back straps. Optional embroidery detail. No date indicated.
In fairy tales, you can open up a wolf and find an old woman. When you find an old woman in a fairy tale often she is tucked deep inside the folds of an underworld. Somewhere the psyche grows intuition like wild mushrooms.
Garden & yard art is a great way to add focus and interest in the garden. Create DIY garden decor for your garden, using these ideas for inspiration!
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Paper Sloyd {Free eBook} | Paper Sloyd is a free eBook with a focus on creating useful objects with paper another tools on-hand.
The jumpsuit-how-to post 1 is all about how I fitted the pants. You can use this tutorial by itself just to fit pants, or you continue on to...
Oh. My. Gosh. I honestly don't even know where to start with this one! Every little detail, every color, flower, sign, bowtie, even the silverware was carefully designed and plucked to be a little pe...
I’m getting ready to begin upcycling some of my men’s shirt. It’s TIME! It is so easy for me to fill my bins with fabulous shirts that I buy when thrifting. I often start sketc…
“You have to be willing to sweep the floors but also pay attention.” This hardworking attitude and drive explains why
Pinterest strikes again! I saw these: http://myplumpudding.blogspot.com/2009/04/cereal-box-globes-for-earth-day.html I wasn't exactly sure how these were going to get woven into my curriculum this year - but I was sure they would fit somewhere. I decided these would fit with 3D, values, hues, personal choices, recycling/upcycling - and so much more! So, the students haven't actually made these yet - today I had them decorate cardboard that has about the same thickness as cereal boxes. The wonderful ladies in the lunch room collect the cardboard for me from boxes of fruit! I have HUGE stacks of the stuff and I always get excited when I have a way to use large quantities of it. I love that it is easy to cut, but yet holds up pretty well to copious amounts of tempra paint. Today, I had students decorate the cardboard in an Eric Carle type style. They started with a base color, chose another color to add a design, then add another color and yet another design - then students could leave it or use a decorative comb to add designs by scraping paint around in a pattern. I told students that I would pick the colors for their tables - but not to worry they will get to pick papers from ALL the tables when it comes time to make their spheres. I explained that I pick their colors because it gives us more usable colors - if I just let them go, we would get a BUNCH of brown and blue. I generally give each table their table color in paint - so blue table got blue paint, red table got red paint (keeps down the arguing and whining). Each table got a variety of tints/shades of their color to make these stand out, for example green table got: green, bright green (green + yellow), mixed green (yellow + blue), and a thing of white (ends up being light green). At first students were being very careful and clean about this process - which I some what appreciated, but we needed papers that were free, open, full of motion and color - students needed to be a little more - organized chaos. I told many of them they were being too nice and needed to give a little more 'umpf' to it. Soon it was a controlled whirl wind! Paint, cardboard, brushes, students were everywhere - in a good way. I was busy filling paint as it ran out while keeping the cardboard stack well supplied. It was awesome. I had MANY students today exclaim, "This is the best day of art EVER!" There is something beautiful, freeing even of letting loose - not 'making' anything in particular. We weren't making dogs, cats, perspective drawings -- students got to just create. It was BEAUTIFUL. It is going to take me some time to cut all these papers for students to make their spheres - but they will be amazing - I am SUPER excited.
Elizabeth Cabral coordinates today her magazine and kitchen cabinet PURPOSE AND PERSPECTIVE in unity with the UN Assembly meeting in New York Sept 16-18. The new initiative is called SustainChain™, “an extraordinary project that we have been busily helping to build in partnership with
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For Father's Day, how about a show of quilts made from shirts and ties? We love the idea of making something new, useful and beautiful from ...
SMU alum Fred Caropresi excelled in both fine art and commercial illustration.
Anne-Victoire Lefèvre is a Paris based creative and director of French shoe label Michel Vivien. We catch up with Lefèvre as she settles into her apartment to chat about her natural approach to beauty and daily personal practices.
Celebrate and learn about spring at the same time with our engaging Spring Lapbook.
You have a Purpose!!! Have a blessed evening everyone!!🥰❤️🙂.
Wondering what is a lapbook? Lapbooks are magical! A Lapbook is a creative way for students to show what they have learned about a subject.
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner Completion Time: Approx. forever! (Not really. It just feels like it because of assembly.) I worked on this several hours/day, over 4 days. Outer Basket: Approx. 4 - 5 hours Inside Liner: 15+ hours (incl. assembly) A durable and customizable 34” (86.5cm) x 6” (15.24cm) project caddy that is large enough to hold your yarn/project and the items needed to complete your project. Because the caddy only has a wire ring at the top for shaping, it can easily be collapsed for storage or packing to take on trips. It also makes a nice basket for other uses, with or without the liner. You will need: Hooks: 5.50mm, 6.50mm Yarn: (approx.) Heavy Duty Jute (general purpose) - 800’ (266 yards/244 meters) Any worsted/aran weight: approx. 500 to 600g (900 to 1000y) I used Red Heart Super-saver, colour: carrot Other: 3mm plastic coated copper wire - 34 - 35”, or a metal ring with a 34” circumference Fabric tape (medical adhesive type) 4 small hooks (½” to 1”) - optional Scissors Measuring tape Tapestry Needle Stitch Markers -optional Notes: There appears to be some confusion over the final 2 rounds of the bottom and bottom liner. Rnd 13 & 14 of the bottom outer basket, and Rnds 19 & 20 of the liner bottom are not supposed to match up. They are made this way to round out the edge of the pieces. This pattern has been tested. You can substitute the jute for hemp, or aran weight yarn, but results may vary. If you do substitute, you will need to work double strand (possibly triple) to get your caddy to turn out the right size and firmness (may vary).
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Taking a cue from reader remodels, we decided to retrofit a charming vintage dresser for a whole new purpose.
I'm a sucker for a flower stamp. There, I admit it. That's why I ordered the Forever Blossoms bundle as soon as I could. As a review here are a few links to earlier posts that feature this bundle. Click here and here and here and here. Here is my...