The DIY Girl
Another DIY Ruffle/Floral Top. I’m loving the bright yellow!! (by mommagoround).

Another DIY Ruffle/Floral Top. I’m loving the bright yellow!! (by mommagoround).

Kool-aid Lip Gloss (by meetthedubiens). Now this I have got to try.

Kool-aid Lip Gloss (by meetthedubiens). Now this I have got to try.

100+ ways to creatively reuse old magazines (by chrysti.squarespace).

100+ ways to creatively reuse old magazines (by chrysti.squarespace).

Every time I think of creamsicles my childhood flashes before my eyes. These were my favorite treat on a hot summer day, so I was pretty excited when I came across this easy recipe for Homemade Creamsicles (by Mrs Happy Homemaker). I’ll definitely be putting it to use this summer.

Every time I think of creamsicles my childhood flashes before my eyes. These were my favorite treat on a hot summer day, so I was pretty excited when I came across this easy recipe for Homemade Creamsicles (by Mrs Happy Homemaker). I’ll definitely be putting it to use this summer.

I am in LOVE with your blog. I can't wait for a rainy day so I can try all of these!

Thank you love! When you do be sure to share your results (:

I have some old glass jars, what should i do with them? thanks!
Anonymous

I’ve got some things in the queue that use old glass jars/bottles. So keep an eye out (:

I found your blog today and it totally made my day. I love the stuff you post.
hope you have a good day.
:)

aw, I’m so glad to hear that (: Thanks so much love & you have a good day as well (:

bodisatvah:

“1. First I french braid my bangs… just to get them out of the way. Of  course this step is optional if your bangs are already at a manageable  length… unlike my in the middle too long but, not long enough bangs. 2. Pull back a small section of hair on the top of your head… pin it. 3. Pull back another small section of hair from the sides of your head and pin it below the first pin. 4. Take the remaining hair and pin it up as a messy bun. I like to use  Spin Pins from Goody. They work awesome! And, if you braided your  bangs… you would also pin that back. 5. Use hair spray… if needed. And, you’re done! I like to put  headbands/clips and trinkets in my hair… This time I strung a necklace  next to the braid. By the way… this hairstyle is meant to be very messy! I just do this  to get my hair outta my face. Don’t stress if a few strands of hair find  their way out… :D” (via ♥ The Paper Mama: hair)
check this one out too… A Cup of Joe- 3 twisted buns

Doing<3

bodisatvah:

“1. First I french braid my bangs… just to get them out of the way. Of course this step is optional if your bangs are already at a manageable length… unlike my in the middle too long but, not long enough bangs.

2. Pull back a small section of hair on the top of your head… pin it.

3. Pull back another small section of hair from the sides of your head and pin it below the first pin.

4. Take the remaining hair and pin it up as a messy bun. I like to use Spin Pins from Goody. They work awesome! And, if you braided your bangs… you would also pin that back.

5. Use hair spray… if needed. And, you’re done! I like to put headbands/clips and trinkets in my hair… This time I strung a necklace next to the braid.

By the way… this hairstyle is meant to be very messy! I just do this to get my hair outta my face. Don’t stress if a few strands of hair find their way out… :D” (via ♥ The Paper Mama: hair)

check this one out too… A Cup of Joe- 3 twisted buns

Doing<3

This is the best thing ever, chalkboard paint!! Click the photo for the recipe and step by step instructions for the ^pictured chalkboard wall calendar (by Martha Stewart).

This is the best thing ever, chalkboard paint!! Click the photo for the recipe and step by step instructions for the ^pictured chalkboard wall calendar (by Martha Stewart).

This cute &#8220;wall art&#8221; (by Design Sponge Online) is made from something we all have in our homes, toilet paper rolls!! I can&#8217;t wait to try this one out.
Materials:
Toilet Paper rollsScissorsWhite glueStaplerPaint + brushesGlitterLaundry pins
Steps:
1. Crush paper roll
2. Cut into approximately 5 equal parts don’t have to be exact
3. Place the rolls on a flat surface creating a desired pattern. spend time trying different compositions and patterns.
4. Glue where rolls are touching, hold with laundry pins to dry. You may use a stapler as an alternative, what ever is easier. I find that glue is easier for the younger kids.
5. You may paint and add sparkles. Sprinkle the glitter on the wet paint, this way it will sticks and you wont need any glue.
6. You may expend the pattern in to an organic cell growth. The challenge is when to say STOP.

This cute “wall art” (by Design Sponge Online) is made from something we all have in our homes, toilet paper rolls!! I can’t wait to try this one out.

Materials:

Toilet Paper rolls
Scissors
White glue
Stapler
Paint + brushes
Glitter
Laundry pins

Steps:

1. Crush paper roll

2. Cut into approximately 5 equal parts don’t have to be exact

3. Place the rolls on a flat surface creating a desired pattern. spend time trying different compositions and patterns.

4. Glue where rolls are touching, hold with laundry pins to dry. You may use a stapler as an alternative, what ever is easier. I find that glue is easier for the younger kids.

5. You may paint and add sparkles. Sprinkle the glitter on the wet paint, this way it will sticks and you wont need any glue.

6. You may expend the pattern in to an organic cell growth. The challenge is when to say STOP.