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Smile, happy looks good on you. Follow Mica out on the town, as Julia Sarr-Jamois styles and Angelo Pennetta shoots the Argentinian beauty from bars to arcades, dusk 'til dawn.
Ben je op zoek naar een trendy hoge kast? Deze hoge kast voegt wat unieke charme toe aan je bestaande interieur. Duurzaam materiaal: het bewerkte hout is van uitzonderlijke kwaliteit, heeft een glad oppervlak en is sterk, stabiel en vochtbestendig.Voldoende opbergruimte: de kast biedt voldoende ruimte om verschillende dagelijkse benodigdheden geordend en binnen handbereik te houden.Praktische deuren: hou je ruimte vrij van rommel door je kleine spullen achter de deuren van deze opbergkast te verbergen.Metalen voeten: de metalen voetjes voegen een rustige stijl aan je interieur toe en ze bieden tevens stabiliteit. Waarschuwing:Om eventueel omvallen van dit product te voorkomen, dient het met de bijgeleverde materialen aan de wand te worden bevestigd. Goed om te weten:Schroeven en pluggen voor wandbevestiging zijn niet inbegrepen. We raden aan om schroeven en pluggen te gebruiken die geschikt zijn voor jouw muur. Raadpleeg in geval van twijfel een professional. Lees en volg zorgvuldig elke stap van de handleiding.
First of all, I’d like to welcome all the new folks who found me over the weekend from Lizzie’s Tips For Everyday Living! So glad you’ve found all the deliciousness on Bakerlady. …
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C'est aujourd'hui la Journée internationale des câlins. Si si, le "Hug Day", comme disent les ricains, et ça existe depuis les années 1970. Si vous n'avez personne sous la main pour faire un gros câli...
On vient de lire cette info venue d'ailleurs : le leader nord-coréen, le sympathique Kim Jong-un, aurait demandé aux étudiants de son pays de se plier à ses fantaisies capillaires. La coiffure du Cher...
This is what I make for my children’s birthday celebrations, for farewell suppers to send them off before they go away, and for the dinners to welcome them back when they come home again. It’s our family take on a traditional lasagne, though I’m not sure Italians would exactly welcome my deviations from the classical recipe. For one thing, I don’t make my own lasagne sheets; while I have in the past, I now routinely use dried ones out of a packet and, what’s more, I don’t boil them first. In order, then, to ensure they soften properly, I make a slightly more liquid meat sauce than is customary and, rather than have a covering of béchamel at the end, I finish with a layer of meat sauce, topped with chopped mozzarella on top. None of this is proper from a North Italian perspective, but the lasagne it yields is pleasure-giving and gratifyingly popular. I can’t say that this is exactly faff-free to make: but it is time-consuming rather than difficult. I adore pottering about the kitchen making it. What’s more, you can layer it up (bar the mozzarella topping) in advance (see notes) and bake when needed. And I make this even if there isn’t a whole tableful of people to eat it; I freeze leftovers in individual portions, to make for most superior ready-meals at a later date. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
Roasted Delicata squash topped with a Parmesan-herb crust, I like to leave it in the oven until the edges are crisp, golden and delicious! Acorn squash can be used in place of Delicata.
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Deze klassieke dressoirs hebben een tijdloze uitstraling, waardoor ze een perfecte aanvulling op je huis zijn. Duurzaam materiaal: het bewerkte hout is van uitzonderlijke kwaliteit, heeft een glad oppervlak en is sterk, stabiel en vochtbestendig.Voldoende opbergruimte: de kast biedt voldoende ruimte om verschillende dagelijkse benodigdheden geordend en binnen handbereik op te bergen.Display functie: je kunt je favoriete foto's, decoraties of bloemen op de kast zetten om je kamer te verrijken. Waarschuwing:Om eventueel omvallen van dit product te voorkomen, dient het met de bijgeleverde materialen aan de wand te worden bevestigd.
Hi everyone! Today I have a couple of layouts that I made using vintage photos from my mom's senior year in 1964. I've been given a HUGE BOX of ...
Plenty of animals fly; this is no surprise to anyone who actually comes from Earth. However, there are plenty of “flying” animals that are really gliding versions of other animals. You don’t expect your average rodent to come drifting from the skies, let alone some of the other creatures in this list. No, we typically think of flies (it’s right there in the name), birds and maybe bats when we think of flying animals. Even then, quite a few of them creep us out. Get ready to feel unsettled every time you are in an open field from now on.
You might already know this, but I'm a cabbage fan. To me, cabbage tastes very similar to my all-time favorite vegetable: brussels sprouts! Yum. This side dish recipe is sort of like a roasted wedge salad. This would be fantastic next to a main course (meat or otherwise) or as a lighter lunch option (like…
Vous vous souvenez sûrement de la série "Une nounou d'enfer" dans votre jeunesse ? Championne des rediffs après Malcolm et Stargate, la série trouve son unique intérêt dans le personnage de Niles, le ...
Hello lovely fellow gyaru! I am cleaning up my room for season change and since I want to buy new clothes for spring summer I am selling some of my gyaru clothing I dont like / I dont use / dont fit me from the following brands: d.i.a., MA*RS, Golds Infinity, Cecil Mcbee,…
I'm about as far as you can get from a fashionista; I hate trying on clothes, so my closet is a museum of ancient Ross and thrift store finds, and most of the time I'm just wearing jeans, a geek tee, and matching chucks. BUT. A big chunk of my heart belongs to ruffly skirts, flowy shirts, lots of layers, and, well, this kind of stuff: I would wear that post-apocalyptic Lolita thing on the right (made by Stilecht) EVERY DANG DAY. In fact, I've had that outfit Pinned to my woefully bare "Fashion" board for years, so a few months ago I went back to it and checked out Pinterest's "Related Pins." That's how the obsession began, you guys. I quickly discovered something called "Mori Girl" - which I now know is Japanese for "Forest Girl" - and fell in love. It's a fashion sub-culture that's checkin' all my boxes: loose frilly skirts, an A-line silhouette, lots of layers, boots, and NO HEELS. (Can I get an "hallelujah?") One of my favorite examples of Mori style is Mai Magi up there of Shortcut To The Stars (a Tumblr site that's gone now, sadly): Mai's rockin' a "Dark Mori" variation here, which has a more goth vibe with lots of blacks and gray. Loooove this silhouette. Classic Mori Girls wear lots of white linens and lighter colors, though still with an emphasis on natural fibers and muted colors: via Of course heavy layering is tantamount to heatstroke here in Florida - or most places during Summer - so next I went on a mission for lighter Mori looks. Tank via Skirts via It's a lot harder to find, but there are a few examples out there. The skirts are still layered, but they're shorter and lighter, which I can tell you from experience is great for swishing air around and keeping you cooler. Just skip the leggings and/or knee socks. If you go looking for Mori inspiration like I did, odds are you'll find most of it is being modeled by tiny Japanese beauties who would literally look gorgeous in a potato sack. In fact, I tried searching for "plus size Mori girl" - just to get a better idea of how a chunky geek girl like myself would look in this style - and I swear I heard Google laughing at me. Let's face it: layers are not always a friend to the fluffy. I was determined, though, so I did a little experimenting with stuff I already have. Now I *think* I've found some ways to pull off a little Mori style, even for me, even during a Florida summer. So if you like this look, too, here are a few things I've learned to get you started: - Try layering a dress over a skirt. BOOM. Instant Mori. - Go for long lines Even with a short skirt, go with longer loose tops, scarves, and necklaces, which all help draw the eye down towards your flouncy hemline (and away from possible tummy bulges). - Busty Babes Need Not Despair: If you're blessed with larger tracts of land, then this look can still work for you! Just look for tops/dresses that are tight/fitted until just below the bra line, then flow out to form an A line, like this: Larger land owners should probably avoid tops like this next one, which have pleats above the bra line: A bigger bust with these cuts can = a bigger looking belly, since the dress will fall straight down from your, er, mountain tops. Not good. That said, there are always exceptions, so wear what you love! (Or try adding a belt.) Another option: stick with all-over tighter tops: via And of course a darker color will make everything up there look smaller. (My shoulders are actually broader than my hips, so this visual trick has been a huge self-esteem saver for me. It may seem counter-intuitive to minimize your top assets and pad out your hips, but it's all about proportion!) - Stock up on tissue-light cardigans, scarves, and/or long vests. I'm talking see-through wispy stuff, so they have minimal bulk/ maximum air flow. via - Think steampunk You guessed it; this is another reason I love this style. Look for steampunky leather boots, natural and/or vintage jewelry pieces, woven or leather hip bags, and vintage hats/fascinators or hair clips to add a bit of fantasy to your forest fairy look. Ok, MY TURN. Even if I don't really manage a true "Mori Girl", I'm having fun incorporating parts of the look into my everyday wear. And yes, I have picture. Bad, blurry cellphone pictures. Still, just to prove a it can be done when you're more like a size 12 than a size 2: I bought this fake-suede, uber soft trapeze dress at Ross, but then never could figure out how to wear it. (But c'mon. It has POCKETS.) Layering it over my shredded orange skirt from my steampunk outfit gave it some much-needed body at the bottom. Then I topped it off - literally - with a long necklace and my slouchy brown "Grandpa sweater." It's still too warm for park runs right now, but perfect indoors in the A/C - and soooo comfy. The same skirt under a different dress, and two different cardigans: This one looks good with boots or flip-flops. Of course they have less body when I don't hold the skirt out, but it's still a decent amount of poof: Here's one of my favorites: This is another Ross dress, and I'm only five feet tall, guys, so look how short it is. I'm finding a lot of the casual knit dresses I love are inching shorter, so adding a skirt underneath makes them look better *and* be more wearable. (This skirt is a stiff canvas material, so it holds its shape without a petticoat. LOVE.) Here's a closeup of the accessories: And finally, a lighter look that's better for the Florida heat: Not really enough frills to be Mori, but I'm loving this layered skirt thing! I'm also seriously tempted to start sewing extra layers of ruffles onto the bottom of some thrift store skirts - and I am TERRIBLE at sewing, so I guess this must be love. Hope you guys enjoyed falling down another rabbit hole with me! And be sure to share outfit selfies over on Facebook if you decide to try your own version of Mori, so I can get more ideas! Photo Credits: Pinterest has not been my friend with sourcing these (grrr), but I've tagged what I could, and then most of the rest are catalog photos I believe from this Japanese store site, which has lots more eye candy. Happy browsing!
If you purchase 5 of my self-published designs at the same time (they need to be in the same cart), you will get the least expensive for free! Birthed in Edinburgh, Scotland and inspired by Celtics and friendly chats in the pub, this cardigan synthesizes the familiar with the impulsive: tried and true cables and traditional stitches go off in unexpected directions and are creatively constructed to bring you a uniquely beautiful garment. Impulsive Knits Lookbook Check for promo details here . Sizes XS (S, M) L, XL, 2XL . Finished bust measurements: 85 (91.5, 98.5) 105, 116.5, 128.5 cm/34 (36.75, 39.25) 42, 46.75, 51.25 inches. The cardigan is intended to be worn with little or no positive ease. Sample shown in size S on 90cm/36” bust. Yarn Madelinetosh Yarn, Tosh Merino Light (100% superwash merino wool; 384m/420y per 115g); colorway: Moorland; 3 (3, 4) 4, 5, 6 skeins. Needles Size 3.5 mm/US #4 or size needed for gauge; 80 cm/32” circular and dpns. Size 3.5 mm/US #4; 30 cm/12” circular (or spare dpn). Size 3.25 mm/US #3 or 1 size smaller than gauge needles; 80 cm/32”. Size 3.0 mm/US #2 or 2 sizes smaller than gauge needles; 80 cm/32” circular and dpns. Other interlocking stitch markers, 3 buttons (1.5 cm / .75” in diameter), tapestry needle for weaving, stitch holders/scrap yarn. Gauge 24 sts and 34 rows over 10 cm/4” in St st worked flat with largest needles, after wet blocking. Horizontal Cable Panel: 1 rep (26 sts and 16 rows) = 11 cm/4.25” x 6 cm/2.5” washed and blocked Take time to save time - check your gauge. If necessary, adjust needle size to obtain the correct gauge.
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This is the third design in Illuminated Knits , a series of patterns inspired by illuminated Celtic manuscripts, using beautiful shades of Malabrigo yarn. The border for this large modular triangular shawl is worked first, in a series of squares knitted in the round; the squares alternate between centre-out and centre-in, which allows the cable pattern to flow without interruption from one side of the border to the other. After the border has been completed, stitches are picked up along the inside of the border, and the shawl body is worked upwards towards the neck using simple decreases, to create the triangular shape. The shawl is completed with an i-cord edging across the top edge, and a lace edging knitted on to the outer edge of the border. For more detailed info about the construction of this shawl, including schematics, please see my blog post here! Notes on colour choices In this pattern, Yarn A is used for the main cable pattern that flows across the border, and Yarns B, C and D are used for the background cable pattern, which is self-contained within each square (see photographs). In the sample pictured, Yarn A is light turquoise, Yarn B is light purple, Yarn C is medium purple and Yarn D is dark purple. The gradual change in the colour of the background cable pattern creates a subtle variation in colour across the border, however this pattern would also work well with just one background colour (if using only one background colour, you will require approx. 835 yds/(764 m), in addition to Yarn A). Finished Measurements Width at neck edge: 64˝/(162.5 cm) Depth from neck edge to point : 30˝/(76 cm) Materials/Tools • 3.0 mm/US size 2.5 DPNs (or needles for preferred method of working small circumferences in the round) • One short (60 cm/24˝ or shorter) 3.0 mm/US size 2.5 circular needle (for border squares) • One medium/long 3.0 mm/US size 2.5 circular needle (for shawl body) • Cable needle • Malabrigo Sock Yarn in the following shades: Aguas (Yarn A) - 2 skeins [620 yds/(567 m)] Abril (Yarn B) - 1 skein [190 yds/(174 m)] Zarzamora (Yarn C) - 1 skein [290 yds/(265 m)] Eggplant (Yarn D) -1 skein [355 yds/(325 m)] • Waste yarn • 1 stitch marker Skill Level Advanced. Skills required include: • Provisional cast-on • Complex closed-loop cabling • I-cord cast-off • Slipped stitch colour-work cables • Small amount of WS cabling • Working squares in the round (centre-out and centre-in) • Basic lace Note that everything is explained in the pattern (or on my tutorials page at: lucyhague.co.uk/tutorials ) so you don’t need to know how to do all these things in advance - but there’s a lot going on at once, so it helps if you’re familiar with at least some of these skills!
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Buy the best beef broth you can, or better yet, make your own for a rich, full-flavored French onion soup topped with melty cheese toasts.
This slow-cooked beef shin (beef shank) stew is rich and flavorful. It is the perfect comfort food recipe served with fluffy Parmesan dumplings.
I use frozen broccoli; actually, frozen organic broccoli, if that makes you feel better. In fact, this is better when made with frozen, and certainly more convenient for an impromptu standby. And please read the Additional Information section at the end of the recipe before proceeding. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.