T-shirt pom poms a another beautiful way to recycle old t-shirts :)
Links:
t-shirt pom poms TUTORIAL
via: gretalai
via: ruffle pom pom
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Entries containing the word ‘t-shirt’
…compilation of tutorials
T-shirt pom poms a another beautiful way to recycle old t-shirts :)
Links:
t-shirt pom poms TUTORIAL
via: gretalai
via: ruffle pom pom
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘t-shirt’
I find this heart-shaped paper clip bookmark cute :))
Links:
Heart-shaped Paper Clip Bookmarks (Heart-shaped paper clips)
I presented already a lot of button jewelry, but not yet such a nice button brooch :)
Links:
Button Pin (How-To: Easy Button Jewelry)
via: Button Jewelry
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Entries with the tags ‘button’ and ‘jewelry’
I find the metal ring an ingenious solution if the zipper is broken (again ;-)).
A friend told me that in this situation he even made do with a paper clip instead of a metal ring!
Links:
Broken Zipper Lifehack (Lifehack)
via: Jeans Zip Holder
via: Sylvia (thank you very much!)
If you need a greeting card quick best make it yourself :)

I simply coloured the picture in orange: your quick greeting card for Halloween could look like this ;-)
Links:
Quick Greeting Cards (Schnelle Postkarten) (German)
English Google translation of entry
Halloween again!
That’s only because soon the time has come – and these little leaf ghosts somehow are really cute, aren’t they? ;-)
Links:
Rosetta’s Frosty Leaf Ghosts
via: Painted leaf ghosts
Ok, ok, Halloween is not my cup of tea – but even so I somehow like the Halloween crafts and recipes like the Boo-nana pops ;-)
Links:
Frozen “Boo”-nana Pops
via: leuk voor halloween
I’m presenting this idea to colour hair because they discuss in the comments about using this technique (e.g. at Halloween) on human hair ;-)
Links:
Coloured Hair (Mohawk)
via: “crazy hair” …
Ok, it’s still some time until Advent, but you may want to practice a little before!?
I have seen this Advent Calendar mould for pralinées, where you cast in chocolate yourself.
Here you can already buy ready-made Advent calendars in the supermarkets, some are very inexpensive, why shouldn’t you take one of those, take away the cheap chocolate and fill again with the preferred chocolate of the addressee, e.g. dark chocolate?
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think that I will ;-)
Links:
Dr. Oetker 2194 Adventskalender-Set (German)
English Google translation
To tell the truth I find this closure most beautiful! :)
Links:
I-cord Button Decoration (Decorative elements.) (Russian)
via: knitting – technique and stitches