Pagina 3 van het voelboekje is ondertussen ook af. Na het schaap en de haan, nu de koe. Je kan het niet zo heel goed zien op de foto, maar de wieken van de molen en de horens, oren en staart van de koe zitten los. Bijgevolg heeft er hier eentje al ’s goed aan de staart van de koe...
Learn how to make a giant monkey fist with paracord and a pool ball in this exciting DIY paracord project tutorial for DIY junkies and survivalists!
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Try some of these water bottle crafts for kids. These are perfect for keeping the kids busy without breaking the bank. 24 crafts that use what you already have at home.
Need something for the kids to do this summer?? How about having them run a booth at the fair! My kids made duck tape wallets, marshmallow guns, balloon flip flops, and much more. It was a hit!
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The most challenging aspect to Change is letting go and go stuff must even though Fripperys don't take up much room and taking into account that I have a border-line maternal attachment to every single one [it feels like I'm putting a price on my childrens heads!] I realise I can't keep everything it's time they flew the nest and like the youngest sagely said "if you sell some now mum you can make more later" ....she's too young to understand so I'm putting on my big girl pants and popping them in the Shop in batches a few at a time maybe once a week starting tomorrow at 4pm and to kick start my purging I'm offering seven from the series 'Queen of Hearts' ....because they're love hearts with lace crowns. For those lucky enough to be able to drop by the Studio Shop [Saturdays 1-5pm] you wont have to wait in suspense for me to list the others.
This will be one of the easiest decoupage crafts you'll ever do - learn how to make a clothespin wreath using Mod Podge!
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These Very Busy Spiders are so cute (and they are a really quick little project).
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Strata simply means "layers." This dish features luscious layers of garlic focaccia, sauteed zucchini, and four wonderful cheeses.
Three styles of different ear loop! With zipper, with negative film, etc... Tutorials are in French (follow the link below).
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Sabina Hitchen, a New York City-based publicist in her 40s, is excited about her upcoming double date this weekend. She and her husband have a few wine options and are looking forward to an evening of adult conversation away from their infant…
Last November, I made laundry detergent for the first time. I was very proud of myself. Laundry detergent is the one thing I loath purchasing. I hate that it adds $13 onto my grocery bill. Even though it lasts me a month, I absolutley hate spending the money. So, when my friend told me that she had made her own detergent, I was so excited to try it for myself. After a lot of searching the for best recipe, I found one I liked here and made it. It cost about $2 and lasted me two and a half months! And I liked it. Since I'm really picky about my detergent, I was surprised how much I liked it. Now that I have one batch under my belt, I have tweeked the recipe to work a little better. This detergent will thicken up, so I suggest to store it in gallon jugs so that you can shake it before you use it. One blog said to use an immersion blender to combine it after it cools. I'm sure that would work, but I don't have one, so I haven't tried it. Here it is.... ***UPDATE- I've been doing this for a year and I now add an extra 1/2 gallon of water. The detergent was really thick the first few times I did it, so I started adding water until I got the consistency I wanted. A half gallon has been perfect the last two times I've made it. Also- I've started adding 1/3 container of Downy Unstopables once you add the soap shavings. This isn't necessary, it justs adds a little fragrance to the detergent. Liquid Laundry Detergent 1 Bar FelsNaptha Soap 1/3 container of Downy Unstoppables (optional) 1 C borax 1 C Washing Soda 2 1/2 Gallons Water Grate the bar of soap. I used my food processor and it worked beautifully. Pour 1 gallon of water into a large stock pot and heat on high. Heat water for 5 minutes and add grated soap & Unstopables. Heat until dissolved. Add Borax and Washing Soda. Heat to boiling. Be careful not to let it boil over. Take off heat and add one gallon cold water. Mix very well with whisk. Let cool in pot for about 3 hours. Whisk soap every 30 minutes to ensure the soap doesn't get too thick. Pour into containers. Use 1/2 cup for each load.
Want to contact me? You can always reach me at: [email protected] Are you new around here? Well hello, then! I’m Krista… And I admit it. I’m a housie. Think foodie but for houses. Possibly certifiably OCD. ADD. DIY-it is. However you want to diagnose me. But I’m not interested in a diagnosis. Or medication. I...