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Hi! I hope you're having a great day! friendly(づ๑•ᴗ•๑)づ♡ Here is an OREO Mug Cake recipe!
1) Get some Oreos, as many as you want!
2) Get a cup/mug that is safe for you to put in the microwave (Like porcelain for example!)
3) Crush up your Oreos, make it really crushed up that it looks like dirt
4) Put your Oreos in your mug and add some milk!
5) Stir it in REALLY REALLY REALLY and I mean REALLY make sure it's crushed up and
that there are no big chunks
6) After that, pop it in the microwave for about one minute or until it looks like your
Oreo Mug Cake is ready
6) OPTIONAL! You can add some Oreo crumbs, or maybe some chocolate chips! Whatever you prefer
7) Get a spoon and enjoy! yum(っ˘ڡ˘ς)
I'm not promising you that it will work, but it did for me! As soon as I try any
recipes at actually work, I will post them here! Not saying that I will post often
because I'm not much of a cook or baker! Anyways, have a great day and enjoy! 🤗
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Thorny people, get out of here.
There could be little kids just trying to find cute kaomoji's, then see
your horrible stuff.
Copy & Paste this, and Submit it to spread the message
#bekind #stopthethornys
Brooch and earring holder by Natalie of Gothy Two Shoes
Monday, May 22, 2017
DIY Brooch and Earring Frame Holder
Whilst I had my staple gun out I decided to tackle another project.
I was going to make a brooch and earring holder out of a frame and some lace.
I got this wooden frame from an Op Shop and I spray painted it black.
I liked this frame because it had a lip on the inner part, I was going to use this as a base to staple my lace.
I also didn't want the backings of my accessories to scratch the wall, so I think the base helped with this.
Standard stretchy lace from the fabric stash.
I roughly cut it out. It didn't have to be perfect, especially because it's stretchy.
I started folding and stapling it into place. I did a LOT of stretching, as I didn't want my heavy accessories to drag the fabric down.
I only realised after that my staples were too big and some of the wood was being damaged! Eek!!
I'm not a fussy person though, so I just used black paint to hide them :)
I love that I can see all my brooch and earring options! Of course, this frame wasn't big enough for my whole collection ;)
I used these 3M velcro type picture stips to hang it. This means I can take the frame off to get to my accessories.
I hope this inspired you a little bit!
Posted by Natalie at 10:53 AM
Labels: DIY
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Laundry Closet: Hanger Holder
With my laundry closet makeover, I needed somewhere to keep clothes hangers handy. I considered several options. Hooks could hang on the wall next to the dryer, right where I needed them.. but hooks wouldn't hold many hangers. What I really needed was something that would hang on the wall like a hook, but would stick straight out instead of curving. It needed to be fairly short; long enough to hold several hangers, but short enough to be out of the way. And of utmost importance, it needed to be not sharp on the end... because I would definitely poke my clumsy self. ;)
I wandered around the home improvement store, trying to come up with a solution, when I spotted something that would be perfect.
A door stop. :D
It was just the right length, and the rubber end cap would serve a dual function of keeping the hangers from sliding off and preventing me from stabbing myself or poking an eye out.
As with most of my projects, I spray painted the little guys black and added bats. :D The bats are wooden shapes from the craft store.
I spaced them out appropriately on the wall...
and they work perfectly. :D
Laundry Closet: Hanger Holder
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Easy and Inexpensive DIY Jewelry Display
With this simple and inexpensive project, you can put your jewelry on display to enjoy every day.
Cost: $5-15
Materials needed:
picture frame
velvet or other fabric
cork tile
cardboard
duct tape
scissors
utility knife
ruler or measuring tape
stapler (optional)
Your picture frame can be any size but needs to have enough depth to accommodate the cork and cardboard. No glass is needed. I used an 11" x 14" frame.
You can use any opaque fabric of your choice. Black velvet makes an especially lovely backdrop for silver jewelry. I used pieces of a $4 velvet skirt from a thrift store.
Cork tiles and rolls are sold in various sizes online and at many craft and office supply stores. A package of four 12" x 12" tiles costs about $10.
Begin by cutting your cork tile and your cardboard to the proper size to fit into the back of your frame. If you have glass from the frame, you can use it as a template. I like to use a utility knife and ruler; scissors will also work.
Cover the tile with fabric by placing the fabric right side down, placing the cork on top, and wrapping the fabric around to the back of the cork. Trim the fabric as needed; secure with staples or tape.
Place the fabric-covered cork face down into the back of the frame, then place the cardboard on top of the cork. Secure with duct tape.
Turn frame over to reveal your completed project!
Use pins to hang your jewelry on the display.
Hi! I hope you're having a great day! Here's a homemade ice cream recipe (THAT ACTUALLY WORKS) ! (˶ •́◡•̀ ˶)
1) Get a cup or bowl or whatever you'd like
2) Get some Heavy Whipping Cream and fill it up as much as you'd like (The more you put the more you get to eat)
3) Get some pure vanilla extract and add as much as you want (Don't add too little, otherwise no taste. But not too much or else too sweet)
4) This is optional, but if you want, get some flavoring to flavor your ice cream! I tried this with strawberry syrup and this was soo good
5) Mix it up A LOT and stir
6) When you are ready, put it in the freezer. The longer you put it in the more frozen it will be! I did this overnight and it turned out not too frozen so I guess I recommend over-night!
That's all, thank you ε(´。•᎑•`)っ 💕
I will be sometimes posting some good food recipes if they actually work! I will not post much, but you can find some of my recipes
at .cookingfun
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2011
Stripey, Batty Chest of Drawers
I love to rescue old furniture and give it new life with paint. With craft stores full of stencils and so forth, one does not need to be a Monet to create a fun piece of furniture. I'm sure the artists on etsy would scoff at me, but I am happy with the results (and that's all that matters).
First, I sanded it a little to smooth out the nicks and dings, then applied a coat of latex primer. Primer helps the paint stick; this is especially important if you have not stripped the furniture down to the bare wood.
Then I painted the drawer fronts and the sides of the chest black and the front and top of the chest white. I used Behr interior latex paint, the same stuff I use on my walls.
After the paint was thoroughly dry, I masked off stripes using 1" painters tape. To make crisp stripes, I highly recommend spending a couple extra dollars for FrogTape instead of regular blue painters tape. The paint seeps underneath FrogTape much less, especially if you're careful to rub the edges down well. I then painted white over the unmasked areas. It might seem counter-intuitive to paint white over black, but with latex paints, lighter colors cover better.
To dress up the drawer fronts, I decided to add bats behind the existing wood knobs. Craft stores sell a variety of little wood shapes for less than $1 each. Around Halloween, you can get shapes suitable for gothy decor -- bats, skulls, cats, coffins. I always stock up on bats. ;-)
I painted the wood bats and knobs purple, then drilled a hole in each bat for the screw to go through. To finish, I gave all the painted surfaces a couple coats of polyurethane.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011
Easy and Inexpensive DIY Jewelry Display
With this simple and inexpensive project, you can put your jewelry on display to enjoy every day.
Cost: $5-15
Materials needed:
picture frame
velvet or other fabric
cork tile
cardboard
duct tape
scissors
utility knife
ruler or measuring tape
stapler {optional}
Your picture frame can be any size but needs to have enough depth to accommodate the cork and cardboard. No glass is needed. I used an 11" x 14" frame.
You can use any opaque fabric of your choice. Black velvet makes an especially lovely backdrop for silver jewelry. I used pieces of a $4 velvet skirt from a thrift store.
Cork tiles and rolls are sold in various sizes online and at many craft and office supply stores. A package of four 12" x 12" tiles costs about $10.
Begin by cutting your cork tile and your cardboard to the proper size to fit into the back of your frame. If you have glass from the frame, you can use it as a template. I like to use a utility knife and ruler; scissors will also work.
Cover the tile with fabric by placing the fabric right side down, placing the cork on top, and wrapping the fabric around to the back of the cork. Trim the fabric as needed; secure with staples or tape.
Place the fabric-covered cork face down into the back of the frame, then place the cardboard on top of the cork. Secure with duct tape.
Turn frame over to reveal your completed project!
Use pins to hang your jewelry on the display.
Stop it with the palestine things. Some of yall are adults. (altho now that I say it, I don't believe it.) So go do a different trend. I think you should do the fork in the socket challenge. Also if you want to reply, my name is albert cheesenoodle fruitloop the 3rd. (pls don't respond with ropes. I don't understand what they mean.)❓
Guys, wtf is happening on this site? 💀
I was here for 4 fucking seconds and the only shit I see is people sayin
"nsfw is sooo bad, don't post it here". Like, if the guys from the website
wouldn't want that, they would ban the content. But they didn't.