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September 05, 2011 : 22 : Comments

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August 14, 2011 : 3 : Comments

Ring of Rosies tutorial from thebeautydepartment
 
So here’s the steps on how to make a “Ring of Rosies” that will last. Here’s what you should do!
Start with a pair of scissors, a needle + thread, and small flowers. (I got ones that had stronger stems to use for the base, then I’ll add the more delicate ones later)
[poke] carefully pierce a hole in the stem of the first flower.
[thread through] gently feed the second flower through the pierced hole.
[tie] secure the two flowers together by wrapping them with thread right where the two stems meet.
[again] do the exact same on the next stem.
[and again] feed the next flower through and wrap it with thread as well.
do that again and again and again until you have a chain!
[twist] use wire to add the more delicate flowers. the stems may be to thin to pierce and thread through. i use bead wire because it’s so thin, but you can also use floral wire. you can get bead wire at the craft store and floral wire at the flower markets.
[wear] i added ribbon to the back so it can be tied loosely, but you can also bobby pin it into your ‘do. this is a pretty sturdy way of doing a flower crown so you’re more than welcome to run through fields, forests and do all the cartwheels you want.

Ring of Rosies tutorial from thebeautydepartment

 

So here’s the steps on how to make a “Ring of Rosies” that will last. Here’s what you should do!

  • Start with a pair of scissors, a needle + thread, and small flowers. (I got ones that had stronger stems to use for the base, then I’ll add the more delicate ones later)
  • [poke] carefully pierce a hole in the stem of the first flower.
  • [thread through] gently feed the second flower through the pierced hole.
  • [tie] secure the two flowers together by wrapping them with thread right where the two stems meet.
  • [again] do the exact same on the next stem.
  • [and again] feed the next flower through and wrap it with thread as well.
  • do that again and again and again until you have a chain!
  • [twist] use wire to add the more delicate flowers. the stems may be to thin to pierce and thread through. i use bead wire because it’s so thin, but you can also use floral wire. you can get bead wire at the craft store and floral wire at the flower markets.
  • [wear] i added ribbon to the back so it can be tied loosely, but you can also bobby pin it into your ‘do. this is a pretty sturdy way of doing a flower crown so you’re more than welcome to run through fields, forests and do all the cartwheels you want.

    Tagged with: diy · ring of rosies ·

    Polymer Crafts - Cellphone Charms - Handmade with love by yours truly. Yes, this is whats’ keeping me busy this past few days. Been busy making some made to order cellphone charms :)

    Tagged with: diy · Polymer Crafts · Cellphone Charms · Anj · Cute ·

    Make Love Coupons for you Boyfriend/Girlfriend <3

    • Design your own layout of love coupons or search for love coupon designs on the world wide web
    • Print out the coupons
    • Cut the coupons
    • Place the coupons in a mini booklet

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    June 04, 2010 : 58 : Comments
    
DIY, color-on-it-yourself fashion items are in now-a-days.
Ray Ban&#8217;s Colorize kit will come with markers and a pair of white-framed shades. (Artistic talent is unfortunately not included) Haha!

    DIY, color-on-it-yourself fashion items are in now-a-days.

    Ray Ban’s Colorize kit will come with markers and a pair of white-framed shades. (Artistic talent is unfortunately not included) Haha!

    Tagged with: Colorize Kit · DIY · Ray Ban · Fashion&amp;Beauty · fashion · Cool ·