2. Rustic Twig Christmas Wreath Source:Susie Harris This Rustic twig Christmas wreath has the mix of the twigs, the personalized name and the bling of the baubles. The tutorial in the post is also incredibly easy for you to follow along and make your own. 3. Winter Christmas Wreath Source...
In 1994 Kony left Uganda and took his murderous gang on the road. He went first to Sudan, initiating a pattern of border-hopping that continues to make him difficult to track. At the time Sudan’s north and south were in a civil war, and Kony offered Sudan’s government, in Khartoum,...
I started my experimentation with full size cupcake liners, but I felt that they were too large for the look that I was going for. Then I remembered this greatcupcake liner flower tutorialfrom Intimate Weddings, which used mini cupcake liners, and I used this as a jumping off point to c...
These twig snowflakes are a similar idea but just a little more rustic. This snowflake craft is so easy that you will find yourself wanting to make several for various uses. The smaller DIY snowflakes are perfect for hanging on the Christmas tree. In fact, my original intention was to make...
How to Make Borax Crystal Decorations to Impress and Amaze the Kids: Face it, crystals are cool. Plus they work nicely into the whole holiday/winter/snowflake-y theme. You could use a few new decorations and out smarting your kids for once might lift you
Click here to add your support. Fold the felt in half and make one little stitch and knot it. Stitch the seam to the point using whatever stitch you like. I’m using a simple whip stitch. Read More These guys definitely have a “too much to drink at the office party vibe” or Sant...
To make a twig wreath, trim your twigs using pruning shears and strip them of their leaves. Manipulate the twigs to form a rounded shape – you can use two or three shorter lengths to make a circle, or one long length, then keep building it up. Discreetly wrap florist’s wire around ...
To create suspense, set up a dramatic question. A dramatic question is something like, “Is he going to make it?” or, “Is she going to get the man of her dreams?” By putting your protagonist’s fate in doubt, you make the reader ask, what happens next? To do this well, you ...
I am a sucker for a pretty little wooden pumpkin. I don’t know what it is, but I love them. It’s probably because it’s an easy way to make your home look like fall, but it’s not cartoonish, especially when they are cozy, wooden pumpkins. ...
work on the outermost tips, gently bend them upward to both give the illusion of a fuller tree and make them more supportive for ornaments. If the needles look flat, pinch the end of each twig gently and run your fingers down the twig “against the grain” to make them appear more ...