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craftjunkie:

Soaps {How to}

Honey Walnut: offbeatandinspired

Chocolate Hazelnut: offbeatandinspired

Peppermint Mocha: offbeatandinspired

Cafe Soap: offbeatandinspired


DIY Cork Planters
thecakebar:

DIY Pumpkin Bowl! (tutorial)

thecakebar:

DIY Pumpkin Bowl! (tutorial)

allhalllowseve:

Bat-o’-Lanterns
Materials
Black acrylic paint
Ornamental (miniature) pumpkins
Black and white craft foam
Wings,ears & eyes template
Hole punch
Glue dots
Black duct tape
Toothpicks
Wooden skewers
Cover your work surface with a drop cloth or newspaper, then paint the pumpkins. Allow them to dry completely.
For each bat, choose a style of wings and eyes from the template.Then, trace and cut out two identical eyes from the white craft foam and use the hole punch to make pupils. Adhere the eyes to the pumpkin with glue dots.
Cut a matching pairs of ears and wings from the black craft foam (our wings are about 6 inches long). Attach the ears by taping a toothpick to the back of each one, leaving about 1 1/2 inches of the toothpick exposed, then inserting it into the top of the pumpkin.
Finally, tape a skewer to the back of each wing, leaving a 2-inch point exposed, and push it in place.

allhalllowseve:

Bat-o’-Lanterns

Materials

  • Black acrylic paint
  • Ornamental (miniature) pumpkins
  • Black and white craft foam
  • Wings,ears & eyes template
  • Hole punch
  • Glue dots
  • Black duct tape
  • Toothpicks
  • Wooden skewers
  1. Cover your work surface with a drop cloth or newspaper, then paint the pumpkins. Allow them to dry completely.
  2. For each bat, choose a style of wings and eyes from the template.Then, trace and cut out two identical eyes from the white craft foam and use the hole punch to make pupils. Adhere the eyes to the pumpkin with glue dots.
  3. Cut a matching pairs of ears and wings from the black craft foam (our wings are about 6 inches long). Attach the ears by taping a toothpick to the back of each one, leaving about 1 1/2 inches of the toothpick exposed, then inserting it into the top of the pumpkin.
  4. Finally, tape a skewer to the back of each wing, leaving a 2-inch point exposed, and push it in place.

post-modern-princess:

if you’re as obsessed with mason jars as I am then check out this cool site: 20 brilliant things to make in a jar!

positivemotivation:

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