truebluemeandyou:

Roundup of DIY Mini Book Jewelry Tutorials:
DIY Easiest Book Cover Pendants Ever Tutorial (Two Butterflies) here.
MY FAVORITE. DIY Mini Book Necklaces with Charms (Art by Wendy) here.
DIY Mini Book Pendant (Scrapshopchallenge) here.
DIY Teeny Tiny Leather Spell Book (Ruby Murrays Musings) here.
DIY Anthropologie Inspired Library Stack Necklace (Crafster) here.
DIY Knockoff Library Stack Necklace from Anthropologie (Scene of Sublime) here.

truebluemeandyou:

Roundup of DIY Mini Book Jewelry Tutorials:

  1. DIY Easiest Book Cover Pendants Ever Tutorial (Two Butterflies) here.
  2. MY FAVORITE. DIY Mini Book Necklaces with Charms (Art by Wendy) here.
  3. DIY Mini Book Pendant (Scrapshopchallenge) here.
  4. DIY Teeny Tiny Leather Spell Book (Ruby Murrays Musings) here.
  5. DIY Anthropologie Inspired Library Stack Necklace (Crafster) here.
  6. DIY Knockoff Library Stack Necklace from Anthropologie (Scene of Sublime) here.

(Source: citysnowflake)

scissorsandthread:

Homemade Herbal Bath Salts | Henry Happened
Unfortunately, I don’t have a bath in my house. Bummer. But my mum and dad have a hugebath at home and so I like to buy/make things to use when I go back for visits. Bath salts are great because they are cheap to make in bulk so you don’t feel guilty for throwing big handfuls in! You can get Epsom, kosher and sea salt at most health food stores and even sometimes at the supermarket (though it will probably be much more expensive). When adding your scents, be careful not to go too overboard as it can make your bath slippery. And if you’re going to add things like lavender, rose petals, etc. it may be wise to scoop them out before you let your bath out so you don’t clog your system! But back to the nice stuff. Lavender is great for calming, as is chamomile. There is a absolutely amazing chart here on different essential oils, their properties, whether they are uplifting, calming, etc, even the best oils to combine with others. Try making some extra jars for gifts and you’ll be popular forever!

scissorsandthread:

Homemade Herbal Bath Salts | Henry Happened

Unfortunately, I don’t have a bath in my house. Bummer. But my mum and dad have a hugebath at home and so I like to buy/make things to use when I go back for visits. Bath salts are great because they are cheap to make in bulk so you don’t feel guilty for throwing big handfuls in! You can get Epsom, kosher and sea salt at most health food stores and even sometimes at the supermarket (though it will probably be much more expensive). When adding your scents, be careful not to go too overboard as it can make your bath slippery. And if you’re going to add things like lavender, rose petals, etc. it may be wise to scoop them out before you let your bath out so you don’t clog your system! But back to the nice stuff. Lavender is great for calming, as is chamomile. There is a absolutely amazing chart here on different essential oils, their properties, whether they are uplifting, calming, etc, even the best oils to combine with others. Try making some extra jars for gifts and you’ll be popular forever!

ohyaydesign:

Cute printable for a diy owl bookmark!!

ohyaydesign:

Cute printable for a diy owl bookmark!!

envy4breakfast:

DIY Project: Photo Lampshadeshttp://ashleyannphotography.com

envy4breakfast:

DIY Project: Photo Lampshades
http://ashleyannphotography.com

scissorsandthread:

Frame Collage Headboard | Shrimp Salad Circus
Usually when people tell you how to do a wall mural, it involves a ton of measuring, cutting out pieces of paper the same size as your picture frames, sticking and unsticking, swearing and pencil marks all over the wall. This one is different! Shrimp Salad Circus instead uses the bed as a ‘layout’. This makes total sense- the bed is going to be as wide as the headboard will need to be. If you have a mish mash of frames, the best thing to do is take them and spray paint them all the same colour - it doesn’t matter if they are different styles. Buy some art from etsy, use pictures from magazines and of course, print out all those pictures from your camera!

scissorsandthread:

Frame Collage Headboard | Shrimp Salad Circus

Usually when people tell you how to do a wall mural, it involves a ton of measuring, cutting out pieces of paper the same size as your picture frames, sticking and unsticking, swearing and pencil marks all over the wall. This one is different! Shrimp Salad Circus instead uses the bed as a ‘layout’. This makes total sense- the bed is going to be as wide as the headboard will need to be. If you have a mish mash of frames, the best thing to do is take them and spray paint them all the same colour - it doesn’t matter if they are different styles. Buy some art from etsy, use pictures from magazines and of course, print out all those pictures from your camera!

petitsluxes:

A different mug every day with just a bit of chalk, a really cute idea from wit & whistle.

petitsluxes:

A different mug every day with just a bit of chalk, a really cute idea from wit & whistle.