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Have you been like me and just loved on those adorable fabric roses and wanted to make some of your own? Well today wait no
Paper flowers (MC)We will need:- Corrugated paper- Scissors- White floral tape- White floral wire- Glue- Small beadsInstructions:1.Cut a strip of paper about 4-5 inches (10-13
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I like sea shell flower scarves. Nice pattern and made special by beads.
Beading color flower for jewelry and...For work, we need ordinary polyester thread, bead needle (and preferably several, as they quickly break down), glass-cutting of multiple
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Can a tropical island located in the usual German village between Berlin and Dresden? Yes, easily! Moreover, this has really exists, and no one is not particularly
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Fresh HerbsWe have great plans for a backyard garden this summer. We've finally found the perfect location and a raised bed garden is on Phil's project list. That garden will be used primarily for vegetables and herbs will grow in other backyard locations.I love cooking with fresh herbs and have been impatiently waiting for the weather to turn predictably nice so I could get planting. Today I headed out to a local garden spot and came home with a
Edibles in the Garden I love this time of year. The trees are full of new leaves, flowers are blooming, and the gardens are ready.My little patio-side garden has been {perfectly} overtaken by last year's mint. I'm sure it'll be insane by the end of summer and we'll be eating mint in everything. We've already made a few pitchers of our favorite lemonade iced tea. In the midst of the mint is a flourishing parsley plant ...... and a
I saw this cute little hanging basket in a magazine. I can't remember the price but I thought "I can make that for cheaper" as always :) So I stopped by the Dollar Tree to pick up some of those hanging baskets I've seen recently. I had two different kinds of twine on hand but they have it at the dollar tree for a dollar. So total this project will cost you $2.Better Homes and Gardens:Mine:Read on for a Tutorial!First of all