La comida no solo es un deleite al paladar, también es el nuevo material de las obras de arte. Basta con echar un vistazo a las diversas cuentas en Instagram que utilizan la textura, forma y color de frutas y verduras para crear platillos dignos de una galería. Grace es una repostera que tiene la
Explore our gallery of the 25 most creative & beautiful earring holders you'll ever see. All shapes, sizes & styles included so you can find the right one!
These streamers were so much fun to make—talk about manipulating paper! It’s eco-friendly, inexpensive, and re-usable! Plus, I love to sew, so it’s a win, win. My inspiration was the oc…
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¿Quieres aprender a hacer un falso coral marino? En el siguiente briconsejo vemos paso a paso cómo hacer corales decorativos para decorar nuestro hogar.
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FEATURES Home Decoration: This bottle are very cute and multiple purpose, They are often used to miniature art, display, decorate room, garden, bookstore, etc. Broad Usages for: These bottles can be applied asmessage bottles, storage accessories, party favors, etc., and they are also available for making personalized crafts and decorations, you can fill them with colorful items to make them more attractive. Reliable and Long Lasting: These bottles are mainly made ofresin with fine craftsmanship, featuring smooth surfaces and nice texture, which is comfortable to touch, and not easy to break or deform, bringing you a nice using experience. Smart Choices as Gifts: You can present to your lover, friends, families and neighbors, which will bring fun and joy to them, and they will be delighted to receive your exquisite gifts. SPECIFICATIONS Color: Pink, Blue, White Material: Resin Weight: 355g Size: 14.5*8cm/5.71*3.14in PACKAGE 1 * Magic Moon Bottle Ornament NOTE Please allow slight measurement deviations due to manual measurement. Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color showed in the picture.
Adora os desenhos animados e filminhos da Disney? Vejam as lindas inspirações para deixar o quarto dos seus pequenos ainda mais mágico e encantado! Não precisa o quarto todo ser temático, eu particularmente nem gosto muito. Mas acho super bacana quando há referencias, cores, estilos e ainda alguns quadros ou…
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The god Poseidon is a central figure in Greek mythology because he ruled the sea and thus influenced the livelihoods of traveling merchants and fishermen alike.
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Amazing under the sea decorations. Perfect inspiration for your VBS, mermaid, or under the sea party. Make a coral reef, fish wall, seaweed. Entertain in style
Below Is the throne in all its pearlescent glory! It doesn't just look pretty- its also strong enough to hold 4 big blokes jumping up and down... yes we tried it To the Left: Mother of pearl acrylic paint effect being applied to the throne. A coat of Plastidip Pearliser Spray paint (-a fantastic rubberised paint perfect for projects that need flexibility and waterproof qualities) enhanced the final shine.
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***This shell has a slit where the meat was removed. This is not a defect in your shell. In The Bahamas, we take the meat out to eat (delicious)*** The replacement bulb used is C9 and the light is not dimmable. I cannot explain enough that this shell is NOT defective. it is not broken. it is a slit put in the back of the shell to take the conch out to eat. we do not take these shells out of the water to get the beautiful shell, we eat the meat. This is food in my country. IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU NEED PICTURES OF THIS ITEM, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE. I WOULD PREFER YOU TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE BUYING AND WHAT TO EXPECT. 1 (ONE) Bahamas Slit Back Queen Conch Shell Light measure approximately 7-9". These shell lights are great for coastal decorating or beach themed parties. Have a coastal themed room? These look great displayed on an end table to help with ambient lighting. Beach themed wedding decorations are great on the bar, the cake table or the place card table...the possibilities are endless! The wooden stand can be purchased additionally if you like. WOOD DISPLAY STANDS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/981113715/large-wooden-display-stand-i-wooden?ref=shop_home_active_1 Theses shells are quite heavy and therefore have a larger than average shipping cost. Sizes vary from shell to shell. They are from nature. No two are alike. The slit in the back is how the animal was extracted. This is a staple food of The Bahamas and the opening is the way you will find most of these shells when purchased Browse additional night lights & seashell decor on my website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OutIslandEssentials?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=19431455 CONCH HORNS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/574194300/bahamian-queen-conch-shell-horn-pink?ref=shop_home_active_10 CONCH SHELLS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/498181878/bahamian-queen-conch-shell-pink-conch?ref=shop_home_active_38 Browse our entire store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OutIslandEssentials?ref=shopsection_shophome_leftnav
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Easy to make with tissue paper and a few craft supplies and tools, these cheerful poppies make a perfect gift or decorate your dining room table.
Jesus calms the storm is a perfect example of how we can trust in God no matter what situation we're in. This lesson includes a games, study pages, and a worksheet to help you understand the story and apply it to your life.
The Spring and Summer Pottery Barn catalogs had beautiful faux coral for sale in them. Even though PB's coral was not as expensive as real coral, it is still more than I can afford. In doing a little research on what coral actually looked like, I realized that it has many forms and some of them look like things already made for me in the floral section of Hobby Lobby. I was hoping that with a coating of a neutral color of paint that the multi-colored floral items could start to look like coral. My hopes that a quick spritz of white spray paint would cover the colors on the florals were dashed as the color kept on bleeding through. This purple stuff was the worst at just sucking up paint and still being purple. The most interesting side of the dried mushrooms just would NOT take paint. I finally gave up on this side of the mushroom and used the other side which did take paint wonderfully. These plastic green spike-y things not only resisted regular spray paint but also specialty plastic paint (which was left over from another project). Finally, after a spray coat of this and a brushed on coat of that, most of the elements got to looking close to the color I wanted. Real corals come in a wide variety of colors, but for this project, I just wanted kinda neutral colors. To add some texture and interest, I splurged on a couple of cans of texture paint to give a final spritz if needed. ( I had discovered this worked well when I was trying to give a sand look to my Faux Sandcastles earlier this summer.) Also, if needed, some pieces got painted with glue then sprinkled with a coat of real sand or crushed sea shells (from WalMart). For the brain coral and bases for the other corals, I used "Great Stuff" foam in a can ($3 per can at paint department at Walmart). I didn't realize this photo was so foggy. The camera came out of the air-conditioned house into the heat and humidity that is an Alabama summer and the lens clouded up. Follow the directions on the can to "wear gloves" when you are using this foam. If it gets on your skin, you will be wearing the foam for a few days. It also sticks to whatever it touches until it is dry so I squirted it out on wax paper that I could just peel off later. Keep kids and animals away from it until it dries completely. The foam goes a long way. It puffs up a lot. It is pretty hard to make very specific shapes with it. I tried making some starfish with the foam but I had to label them "whimsical" due to the crazy shapes that they turned out to be. So after the painting, it was time to pair the florals with the foam bases. The florals were attached to the foam globs with hot glue. If necessary, they got another coat of paint. For instance, the items below turned into... ...Spiny Coral. Here are some more combos... This is the side of the dried mushrooms that DID take paint. Mushroom Coral **************************** Persimmons before paint... ...after paint... become Cavernous Star Coral. A little of their original color is showing through but it makes it have just a slightly different color than the other items in the coral display which I like. ************************ I don't know what this purple paint sucking item's official name is but it became... Sea Whip Coral ************************ I think this is maybe thistle but it became... Polyp Coral ******************* Twigs and foam and paint became... Branch Coral ************** Bamboo covered with tiny broken shells became... ...Pipe Organ Coral. ************** Baby acorns glued onto foam holding up a painted plastic fern becomes... ...barnacles on the base of Gorgonian Coral. ****************** A blob of spray foam painted and dusted with sand becomes... ...Brain Coral. ***************** Tiny foam balls on a foam base becomes... ...Tentacle Coral. This ended up being so heavy, I had to put it on a different base to keep it from tipping over. ************** Here is a picture of all the coral together in a display. You can see more close-ups at this post. This little arrangement of all the types of coral was made to fit under my new glass cloche. You can see more pictures of the coral in the cloche in this post.
Handmade paper sculpture from recycled cardboard tubes
How To Make A Jellyfish We featured these super cute jellies in our Journey To Atlantis lookbook back in 2018, and Eden, our stylist extraordinaire, is here to show you how to make one of your very own. (And if this gets you in the mood for new ocean-themed
In Mulyana’s Fragile Ecologies, two figures cloaked in coral and algae tower over beds of fiber-based sea creatures. The Indonesian artist continues his playful and eccentric approach to marine life conservation in his solo show on view through March 4 at Sapar Contemporary, which brings some of his life-sized costumes and an array of woolen specimens to the gallery. Each piece is knit or crocheted with recycled, brightly colored yarn, which the artist fashions into sprawling ecosystems and immersive installations that dangle from the ceiling. More
A blog about the different roles that we juggle being moms!
I have a little guy that is in love with Jake and the Neverland Pirates. He loves them so much that we are having a pirate birthday party. I printed the main characters on a card which could be used for a memory game or punched out with a cute scallop to decorate cupcakes or decorations. Also a label for your pirate punch and straws. Not to mention a parrot to watch the food. You can't have a pirate party without the gold doublooms. I plan on sprinkling these all over to make his day a special one. Enjoy!
When I was younger and I watched Beauty and the Beast, I fell in love. No, I’m not talking about with the Beast. I’m talking about his amazing LIBRARY. The huge windows, the open two-story floor plan, the wall to wall BOOKS… that was truly the best…
Ariel-inspired and Ariel-approved.
Spray Foam Coral: This is a tutorial that will show you how I made this coral decoration for our Under the Sea theme event.
@solitalo A LOS VIENTOS DEL SUR . Hatun Serpiente, Sachamama, Gran Serpiente, ven y envuélvenos en tus círculos de luz y amor. Abre este espacio sagrado para mí y mis hermanos, y haz de este espaci…
Make Your Own "Iron" Throne: Do you dream of being King of the cul-de-sac? Or how about Lord of the lawn? If so, then you're going to need a throne! We built a Game of Thrones inspired Iron Throne for our medieval-themed Halloween party. It's not, by any means, a sword by sword…
José tiene solo 16 años, pero ya se ha convertido en uno de los reposteros más famosos de Instagram. Cuando tenía 14 años se hizo vegano y tuvo que aprender a cocinar su propia comida y a preparar sus postres. Se especializa en la decoración. Sus creaciones son tan bonitas que te sería imposib
You may remember Sam’s 3rd birthday party from late last year. I’ve had a couple of requests on the How-To’s for the mason jar party favors and streamer garland, so I thought I would throw them together in one post! ….. MASON JAR PARTY FAVORS ….. What you’ll need: Canning Jar – I used...
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Looking for unique Teen Halloween Party Ideas? How about a Greek Mythology Halloween Party? Complete with Medusa's lair, Poseidon's trident & more!
Aujourd'hui, je vous livre mon tutoriel pour réaliser des coquillages en papier façon éventail. Pour le matériel, il vous faut : du papier couleur une paire de ciseaux de la colle ou du ruban adhésif une règle Commencez par télécharger et imprimer, sur du papier couleur, les 2 gabarits suivants : coquillage_petit_modele coquillage_grand_modele Pour le plus petit coquillage, vous découperez le contour : Réalisez ensuite des lignes de pliage le long des traits gris et à l'aide d'une règle : Retournez ensuite votre coquillage au verso puis réalisez de nouveau des lignes de pliage au milieu de chaque strie : Découpez ensuite le rectangle arrondi et collez le au dos de votre coquillage. Votre coquillage est prêt ! Passez maintenant au grand coquillage. La partie centrale se décompose cette fois ci en 2 parties. Une fois le fichier imprimé, découpez les contours des formes. Pliez le long des traits : Retournez au verso puis pliez de nouveau au milieu de chaque strie à l'aide d'une règle : Pour pouvoir assembler vos 2 parties, j'ai réalisé une languette que vous plierez également et sur laquelle vous appliquerez de la colle ou du ruban adhésif : Comme pour le petit coquillage, découpez le rectangle arrondi et collez le au [...]