#DIY Flower Basket
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sara-jilani · 3 months ago
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What's your favorite flower🌻?
I'm sure you can guess what mine is 😉
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I'm trying to promote my Song 🎵, called Ready. I would really love 💕 if you can check it out and listen to it.
Here's the lyrics to the Chorus 🎼
Say that I have
A question I don't want to ask
Are you READY for it?
Tysm for reading my post!
❣️,
Sara Jilani
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soulshinedesigns · 9 months ago
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Flower Basket
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kitstanwood · 2 years ago
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Thoughtful Gift Ideas For Mother's Day
Thoughtful Gift Ideas For Mother’s Day Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re like most people, you’re probably wondering what to get for the woman who gave you life. While flowers and chocolates are always nice, they can sometimes feel a bit generic. So if you’re looking to really make your mom feel special this year, it’s time to get a little creative. So read on for some great…
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angelicmothwings · 2 years ago
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Summer Agere Activities 🐚
- playing in the sand at the beach (sand castles, digging holes)
- long walks in the woods or by the water
- making lemonade (maybe a lemonade stand)
- eating popsicles (or try making some!)
- make flower + grass crowns
- staying up late to look at the stars
- bringing stuffies to an amusement park or fair
- visiting the zoo, aquarium or museum
- planting / gardening (alone or with help of cg)
- try biking or rollerskating 
- chalk drawing on the sidewalk
- find cool rocks and paint them
- go to a farm for produce picking (fruits or veggies!)
- visit a farmers market
- pack a picnic basket and go to your favourite park
- try climbing a tree (but be careful!)
 if you have a backyard :
- DIY a birdfeeder and watch the birdies
- set up an obstacle course
- go camping (overnight if its warm enough)
- have a backyard picnic
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star-princess-princess · 2 years ago
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this is for femmes who love being super girly, being super soft, dressing delicately, angels, collect porcelain figurines, vintage lace, cute boxes, ribbons and bows, frills and ruffles, romance novels, period dramas, being kind and sweet, feeling like a princess, heart shaped anything, pink pearls, stuffed bunnies, canopy beds, silk sheets, pretty lamps with pretty lamp shades, vanity mirrors, fairy lights, mini skirts, tea parties, smelling like strawberries, cream, and roses, pretty quilts, pretty makeup, quilts, thrifting vintage, wearing heels, hello kitty, baby’s breath, bunnies, creating super sparkly adorable art, fashion, rose water, lilac, ballet, ice skating, baby pink, valentine’s day, unicorns, being a lover girl, feeling like a fairy, heart shapes purses, Sanrio accessories, lace curtains, victorian design, art history, peonies, angel themes, pretty post cards, taking yourself on a lil date, getting yourself a lil treat, vintage picture frames, sewing and embellishing, wedding decor, renaissance art, pink and white baskets, art museums, love letters, poetry, fantasy books with magic and fairies, holding hands, matching nail polish with your butch/stud/masc, couples skin care, diy fashion and jewelry, floral scented perfume, mini candelabras, pink candles, wearing skirts, vintage heart soap, tea, fluffy sweaters, gardening, tiaras, glass figurines, little trinkets, classical music, bows on everything, wearing ditsy floral or pointelle knit, making flower crowns, swans, flower crowns, candles, vintage art of flowers, ornate framed mirrors, playing dress up, rose scented body wash, and vintage strawberry shortcake,
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f4unlette · 1 month ago
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𝑤𝑎𝑦𝑠 𝑡𝑜 𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑦 𝑜𝑐𝑐𝑢𝑝𝑖𝑒𝑑
⌗ bake for other people, like family, friends, colleagues
⌗ watch mukbang videos, informative documentaries about internet phenomenons, history (political, fashion) crime or strange occurrences
⌗ listen to new music and learn more about the artist or the band itself, make new playlists
⌗ watch a gameplay on youtube or play childhood nostalgic video games
⌗ learn new makeup styles, hairstyles and build outfits based off of different fashion styles
⌗ get a homemade manicure
⌗ create your own website (ex. carrd)
⌗ deep cleaning: making your bed, doing laundry, going through a pile of clothing, throwing away old/expired makeup products, de-cluttering, cleaning the bathroom, deep cleaning the kitchen and the pantry by throwing away expired products, cleaning bags, boxes, wallets and pencil cases, changing the aesthetic of your bedroom
⌗ gardening or taking care of house plants
⌗ learn more about certain species of flowers, animals, subjects (like astronomy, philosophy, sociology, biology) and take notes
⌗ make a shopping list for necessities (food, cleaning supplies, hygiene necessities) and wishes (makeup, clothing, collectibles) on paper and by making pinterest boards and sections
⌗ re-watch old nostalgic movies or series (comedy anime like azumanga daioh, lucky star, nichijou, gakuen handsome and saiki k, horror/thriller and comedy movies, novelas)
⌗ read a book, whether it’s classic literature or a comic book
⌗ studying: watching videos, taking notes, reciting out loud
⌗ take an everything shower with music playing. from skincare, to hair care, brushing teeth and body care
⌗ skincare: do a face mask and a gua sha massage, learn more about your skin type and how to take care of it
⌗ make handmade gifts:
paper crafts: stickers, bookmarks, collages, keychains with shrink paper, decorated envelopes (drawings, glitter, paint, gluing things like buttons and lace, 3d open envelope drawings), scenery stands, fake food and objects, strings, drawing posters, paper stars, paper crowns, flower bouquets, realistic camera;
clay crafts: vases, boxes, plates, bowls, spoons, jewelry holders, cups and mugs, charms, rings, playhouses, paint palettes, animal sculptures, candle and incense stands, lighter cases;
crocheting and sewing: hats, gloves, scarves, plushies, keychains, pillow covers/pillows, bags, cup stands, book cases, water bottle bags, pencil cases, creating new clothes out of old ones, mixed/leftover fabric rugs or blankets.
bracelets: patterned, beaded, with a string and buttons;
other: door handle hangers, painted wooden spoons, painted tiles, painted tea bags, pins, painted rocks, decorated journal cases, soap making, altoid wallets, decorate your phone case, hair wraps, decorate a photo frame, recycle an old candle (seashell and can candles), flags, window beads, hair accessories (decorated headbands, hairpins), decorated sunglasses, soda tab friend, bleached t-shirts, surfboard necklace, washi tape, gift baskets.
tiktok: diy ideas when you’re bored
⌗ try out a new sport: ex. badminton, volleyball, dance, swimming, tennis, basketball, martial arts, athletics.
⌗ do pilates or a 1980s workout, play just dance or do a karaoke session
⌗ play a board/card game (monopoly, trivial pursuit, uno, cluedo, guess who)
⌗ take a walk and explore your surroundings
⌗ write down new recipes you haven’t tried yet including the necessary steps to make them and make a grocery shopping list of everything you need
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curatedbyondrea · 7 months ago
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Create a *Luxurious* Atmosphere at Home on a Budget
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Decluttering and deep cleaning are fantastic starting points for creating a luxurious atmosphere on a budget. Here are some ideas:
Declutter for Tranquility:
Focus on Surfaces: Clear surfaces like countertops, tables, and shelves. This creates a sense of calm and allows decorative items to shine.
Embrace Storage Solutions: Invest in stylish baskets, bins, and ottomans with storage compartments to keep clutter at bay.
Elevate Everyday Activities:
Upgrade Your Tea Ritual: Invest in a beautiful teapot and teacups, even if it's just one set for special occasions. Fresh flowers or a sprig of rosemary adds a touch of elegance.
The Power of Scent: Scented candles are great, but explore diffusers with reeds or essential oils for a longer-lasting fragrance.
Luxurious Touches in the Kitchen: Use a beautiful tray for your morning coffee or breakfast. Invest in a stylish soap dispenser and attractive containers for dry goods like coffee beans or flour.
Beyond the Basics:
DIY Decor: Hit thrift stores and flea markets for unique finds. Repurpose old furniture with a fresh coat of paint or new hardware.
Bring in Nature: Houseplants not only purify the air but add a touch of life and serenity.
Warm Lighting: Harsh overhead lighting can feel sterile. Invest in some strategically placed lamps with warm bulbs. String lights or fairy lights can add a touch of magic, especially for evenings.
Classic Touches: Choose neutral tones for walls and large furniture pieces. This creates a timeless foundation you can personalize with pops of color and trendy accents.
Remember, luxury isn't just about expensive things, it's about creating a space that feels inviting, comfortable, and reflects your personality. By focusing on thoughtful touches and creating a serene environment, you can achieve a luxurious atmosphere in your home without breaking the bank.
Want to dive more into this topic? Watch How to bring *luxury* into your life while on a budget
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charlisabeth · 1 year ago
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My Coord for MEX Sunday and the fashion show.
JSK: Baby, the Stars Shine Bright
Socks: Angelic Pretty
Basket, Underskirt, wristcuffs, choker, kanzashi flower accessories: handmade
Everything else is offbrand
More about my day at the con below :)
I borrowed this dress from a friend so we could twin and felt so pretty! The best part is the basket though. It actually holds stuff (I made a cardboard „lid“ that I glued the flowers and sewed the bird plushie to) and Friedrich the sparrow was a wonderful companion for the day.
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Said friend and I organised the fashion show together for the second time this year. Last year I sadly got Covid right before the con, so I was extra happy to be able to go this year. After the show we went to the maid café for some treats.
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I got a bit more stuff than I thought I would, but I love everything that I bought (or made, there were some really good DIY opportunities) so much <3
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thetic-core · 3 days ago
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different variations of kidcore for all you cuties !!!
Popular Kidcore Variations
Classic Kidcore: Primary colors, alphabet blocks, crayons, and cartoon character motifs (like Lisa Frank or Rugrats).
Rainbowcore: Focuses entirely on rainbows and multicolor patterns.
Toycore: Incorporates childhood toys like LEGOs, Polly Pockets, and plushies.
Cartooncore: Nostalgic 90s and early 2000s cartoons as the main inspiration.
Stickercore: Inspired by Lisa Frank and colorful, holographic stickers.
Candycore: A sweet, candy-themed variation with lollipop and gummy motifs.
Arcadecore: Neon lights, tokens, pinball machines, and arcade game vibes.
Pastel Kidcore: A softer, pastel-toned take on the usual bold kidcore colors.
Nature-Inspired Kidcore Variations
Crittercore: Focuses on bug-catching, backyard animals, and nature exploration.
Gardencore Kidcore: Bright, childlike depictions of gardens with sunflowers, watering cans, and butterflies.
Beachcore Kidcore: Sand buckets, sea creatures, and tropical color schemes.
Dino Kidcore: Features dinosaurs, fossils, and paleontology-themed fun.
Zoo Kidcore: Animals from the zoo with vibrant safari themes.
Bugcore: Bugs like ladybugs, bees, and caterpillars in a playful and non-creepy way.
Media and Technology-Inspired Kidcore Variations
Gamecore: Gameboys, Pokémon, Tamagotchis, and board games.
90s Cybercore Kidcore: Early internet-inspired fun with pixelated graphics and Tamagotchi influences.
Spacecore Kidcore: Rocket ships, aliens, and stars in bright, playful colors.
TVcore: Fuzzy TVs, static screens, and nostalgic childhood shows.
Bookcore: Highlights pop-up books, picture books, and library time nostalgia.
Art and Craft-Inspired Kidcore Variations
Crayoncore: Everything crayon-themed—wax-like textures and doodled patterns.
Craftcore: Pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and DIY craft materials.
Paintcore: Finger painting, rainbow splatters, and coloring outside the lines.
Sticker Album: Focused on collecting and trading stickers.
Fashion-Centric Kidcore Variations
Kaleidoscope: Patterns and textures that feel like looking through a kaleidoscope.
Overalls Kidcore: Denim overalls with colorful patches, mismatched socks, and bright sneakers.
Bowcore: Large bows, ribbons, and hair clips inspired by childhood dress-up.
Dress-Up Kidcore: Fairy wings, tiaras, and dress-up box nostalgia.
Seasonal Kidcore Variations
Summertime Kidcore: Ice cream trucks, sprinklers, and pool floaties.
Winter Kidcore: Snowmen, hot cocoa with marshmallows, and mittens.
Autumn Kidcore: Leaf piles, pumpkin patches, and school supplies.
Springtime Kidcore: Pastel eggs, baby animals, and blooming flowers.
New and Unique Kidcore Variations
Bubblecore: Inspired by bubbles, suds, and translucent iridescent effects.
Glowcore: Glow sticks, neon colors, and things that light up in the dark.
Circuscore: Bright circus tents, popcorn, clowns, and carnival rides.
Birthdaycore: Balloons, streamers, party hats, and confetti explosions.
Puzzlecore: Puzzles, Rubik’s cubes, and brain teasers.
Cerealcore: Breakfast cereal boxes, milk splashes, and cereal mascots.
Paradecore: Colorful parades, confetti, and marching bands.
Treasurecore: Maps, hidden treasures, pirate hats, and playful exploration.
Playgroundcore: Jungle gyms, swings, and hopscotch chalk drawings.
Fantasy Kidcore: Magical castles, unicorns, and glittery fairy dust.
Bubblegumcore: Pink and pastel themes with chewing gum and bubble motifs.
Milkcore: Cartons of milk, cow spots, and nostalgic dairy ads.
Friendshipcore: Best friend necklaces, bracelets, and doodles.
HOLIDAY CENTRIC kidcore variations
Christmas Kidcore: Bright Christmas lights, toy trains, ornaments, gingerbread houses, and Santa motifs.
Halloween Kidcore: Fun costumes, candy buckets, jack-o'-lanterns, and playful spooky decorations.
Valentines Kidcore: Heart-shaped candies, love notes, teddy bears, and pastel pink/red themes.
Easter Kidcore: Bunny ears, pastel eggs, baskets of candy, and floral patterns.
Thanksgiving Kidcore: Hand turkey crafts, pumpkin pies, cornucopias, and warm autumn colors.
New Year’s Kidcore: Party hats, confetti, noise makers, and glittery decorations.
Carnivalcore Kidcore: Masquerade masks, colorful beads, and vibrant parades for Mardi Gras.
Harvest Kidcore: Scarecrows, hay bales, apples, and cheerful harvest festival themes.
Back-to-School Kidcore: Chalkboards, crayons, pencil cases, and notebooks with fun patterns.
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deminetly · 1 month ago
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୨GIFT IDEAS୧
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a portable museum with pictures/art works that remind you of them
diy interactive book (make a book interactive by giving them prompts/questions about whats currently going on in it, give them songs that match the situation or even make a playlist) ex: what do you think this character looks like? how would you react in this situation (and give them multiple choises)
dried bugs so they can use them as decorations for her nails
a painting of their childhood home
a Spotify playlist and a note with it that explains every single song and why its there
a magic set
a zine full of pictures of you together and a little handwritten poem/description of what was happening on the picture
a voice recording of you reading their favourite book
watch their favourite movie and write an essay on it
custom bouquet made of their favourite colours
a poetry book (highlights all the lines that reminded you of them)
diy advent calendar (no matter what month it is)
diy paint mix palette from shells
a style bundle you thrifted specifically for them
blind date with a book
clay candle holder
calico critter that you custom made to look like them
a memory board
diy bookmark
diy cookbook full of recipes they would like
a zine but every page is a qr code to a song, poem, picture etc that reminds you of them
a keychain with the cap of their favourite soda
a diy tie
a diy plushie that looks like them
little animals/plushies made from excess fabric
paper flowers
painting of their pet
gift basket in their favourite colour
script book of their favourite movie
every edition of their favourite book
“things that i love about you” notebook made from cards
diy pins
diy clothes
a dollhouse (bonus points if you made it)
haunted dolls
a fairy/vampire catching kit
cheese
a trinket shelf
pocket mirrors
plushies (in jars)
diy earrings
cute picture frames (bonus points if diy)
the. vogue issue from their birth month and year
diy colouring book
a self burnt cd based on their airbuds
Italian charm bracelet
a notebook you bound with a note left inside
a diy wallet with a picture of you guys together in it
a locket with a picture of you guys together in it
a mlp/lps that looks like them
a diy stamp
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a diy necklace of your eyes
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a lighter case made from clay (of their eye)
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clowncloud · 2 months ago
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new bucket list attempt everything on this list at least once
Master list of creative hobbies
Art creative hobbies
1. Botanical illustration
2. Architectural drawing
3. Urban sketching
4. Comic and manga illustration
5. Children’s book illustration
6. Digital art and design
7. Figure drawing
8. Fashion illustration
9. Mapmaking
10. Doodling and zentangle
11. Sticker making
12. Coloring books (for adults)
13. Paint by numbers
14. Diamond painting
DIY creative hobbies and crafts
15. Soap making
16. Resin molding
17. Button making
18. Candle making
19. Basket weaving
20. Terrazzo
21. Sand art bottles
22. String art
23. Perler beads
24. Seed beading
25. Wreath making
Industrial creative hobbies
26. Woodworking
27. Woodturning
28. Wood burning (pyrography)
29. Glass blowing
30. Glass etching
31. Stained glass art
32. Concrete molds
33. Jewelry making
34. Leather working
35. Metalworking and welding
36. Metal embossing
37. Mosaics
Sculpting and carving hobbies
38. Sculpting
39. Ice sculpting
40. Wood carving
41. Pottery
42. Soap carving
43. Sand sculptures and sandcastle building
Printmaking creative hobbies
44. Linocut printmaking
45. Woodcut printmaking
46. Screen printing
47. Rubber stamping
Needlecraft creative hobbies
48. Sewing
49. Cosplay
50. Embroidery
51. Cross-stitching
52. Crewel
53. Needle felting
54. Quilting
55. Crochet
56. Amigurumi
57. Knitting
58. Arm knitting
59. Needlepoint
Fiber arts hobbies
60. Visible mending
61. Macrame
62. Weaving
63. Rug tufting
64. Punch needle
65. Latch hook
66. Lace making
67. Dreamcatchers
Miniature creative hobbies
68. Model building
69. Painting miniatures
70. Dollhouses
71. Fairy gardens
72. Bonkei
73. Diorama making
74. Putz houses and nativity scenes
75. Lego MOC
Stationery and lettering hobbies
76. Calligraphy
77. Hand lettering
78. Art journaling
79. Bullet journaling
80. Card making
81. Scrapbooking
Papercraft creative hobbies
82. Origami
83. Papercraft modeling
84. Paper quilling
85. Collage art
86. Paper making
87. Bookbinding
88. Pop-up making
89. Paper mache
Digital creative hobbies
90. 3D printing
91. Stop motion animation
92. Graphic design
93. Photo manipulation
94. Game development
95. Raspberry Pi
Plant-related creative hobbies
96. Bonsai
97. Tree shaping (Pooktre)
98. Terrariums
99. Aquascaping
100. Flower pressing
101. Flower arranging
102. Topiary gardening
103. Seed art
104. Rock gardening
Other creative hobbies and crafts
105. Puzzles
106. Sudoku
107. Crossword puzzles
108. Writing
109. Learning a foreign language
110. Cooking
111. Music
112. Photography
113. Dancing
114. Sports
115. Improv
116. Nail art
117. Baking
118. Magic
119. Tarot cards
120. Card stacking
121. Collecting
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sara-jilani · 4 months ago
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I've been looking forward to making fall decorations 🍁🍂🌿 for the whole year!!!
Plz check out my song, READY🎼🎹; and, have a beautiful weekend! ❣️
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List of All the Plants I'm Growing in my Apartment this Year:
A guide to help you maximize small spaces for a bountiful harvest with easy, low-maintenance crops & flowers.
Notes:
* = Plant and do not touch.
** = Plant, harvest, and replant seeds.
*** = Plant and harvest over the summer & fall.
+ = Natural mosquito/aphid repellant.
! = Need to watch for aphids and ants (ants can put aphids on your plants to harvest the nectar they produce by eating their sap).
Small Set-up to Grow Plants with Little Space:
Balcony: Hanging baskets, fence planters, pots, 3-tier raised bed, big shelf for your small plants/sprouts/succulents.
Stairs: Pots for big plants.
Inside the apartment: DIY greenhouse made from a shelf from IKEA, DIY hanging shelf in front of the west-facing window.
Please note that I have a long list since I have two balconies and three 3-tier raised beds, plus all of the above.
Front Balcony: 3-Tier Raised Beds (2):
Thai peppers (Full sun) *** / +
Jalapenos (Full sun) **/ +
Habaneros (Full sun) **/ +
Lettuce X3 (Rotation - Semi-shade) ***
Kale X3 (Shade) **/ !
Coriander Full sun) **/ +
Rosemary (Full sun) **/ +
Dill (Full sun) *** / +
Basil (Semi-shade) *** / +
Parsley (Semi-shade) ***
Peppermint ( Semi-shade) **/ +
Arugula X3 (Shade) ** / !
Front Balcony: Fence Planters
Green onions **
Chives *** / +
Lemon balm *** / +
Lemongrass *** / +
Eucalyptus *** / +
Kitchen Lavender *** / +
Chamomile ***
Thyme ***
Marigold * / +
Purple (#6) ***
Morning Glories *
Tradescantia *
Front Balcony: Small Planter Under 3-Tier Raised Bed
Snack bar of herbal cuttings for my cat (licorice roots, dill, mint, basil, rosemary, thyme, parsley). */+
Front Balcony: Hanging Baskets
Wild strawberries or Alexandria strawberries (require less sun) **/ !
White strawberries (pineberries) **/ !
Rainbow chard ***/!
Spider plants *
Tradescantia *
Front Balcony: Potted Plants
Dwarf lemon tree *
Celery **/!
Forget-me-nots *
Back Balcony: 3-Tier Raised Bed
Hardneck garlic **/+
Shallot **/+
Radish **/+
Back Balcony: Fence Planters
Sprouts & new succulents *
English Ivy *
Morning Glories *
Back Balcony: Potted Plants
Cherry tomatoes ***/ !
Rhubarb *** / !
Perilla ***
Edamame ***
Yellow strawberries ***/ !
Dwarf raspberry bush ***
Inside the Apartment
Green onions: regrow
Spinach
Bamboo
Succulents, Aloes, Cactus (will go on the shelf outside)
I hope this helps start your own garden!
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kahahns · 1 month ago
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Dear @hclleb, the biggest joy to have been your secret-snowman ! Its safe to say, i need get on your level of crafting - but it's also safe to say you're a ray of sunshine and even sunshines need their TLC, so i wish nothing more then you to enjoy every single one of your gifts and i definitely wanna hear how the crocheting is going - Happy Holidays, honey ( @hollywoodfamerp )
Much love, Kathryn Hahn
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Lavender Spa Gift Basket ( 1 Premium Lavender Fragrant Bag containing pure lavender flowers. 1 Vegan Lavender Soap, 1 Lavender Kiss Lip Balm 1 Lavender and Calendula Salve 1 Anti-stress Massage Oil 1 Lavender Bath Bomb )
Scheepjes Beginner Crochet Kit - Granny Square Bag ( 3 x Scheepjes Catona of 50 grams holding 125 metres of yarn per ball, 5 x Scheepjes Catona of 25 grams holding 62.5 metres of yarn per ball ,1 x Opry soft grip crochet hook in 3.00mm size ,1 x Opry embroidery scissors ,1 x Opry tapestry needle ,1 x instructions booklet )
Hardicraft - DIY Knitting Kit - Emma Cat ( This package contains a pattern, mixed quality yarn and all the necessary tools to get to work (excluding knitting needles.)
Cat Gurus Mini Deck ( Turn to your favourite kitty gurus for life-changing guidance and inspiration, complete with 50 cards featuring advice inspired by each cat's personal philosophy )
$250 SEPHORA gift card
DIOR Lip and Cheek Pink Glow Ritual Set
Bespoke Jewellery Making Kit - Personalise your jewellery collection and make anything you desire ( Inside the kit, you get a selection of wax starting shapes, our high-quality carving knife, two unique steel shaping tools, a gold needle file, two different types of shaping )
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manicpixxiedreambitch · 1 year ago
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Some creative gift ideas for all the uncreative people out there who are sick of giving basic ass gifts (budget friendly)
- Go to the store. Find your way to the candle aisle. Now what you’re gonna do is smell candles until you find one that has a smell that reminds you of the person you’re gifting for. Buy it. When you get home, get out your computer and get on canva. Make a custom label with the person’s name on it, the fragrance notes, and a short, sweet description of that person and why those smells remind you of them. Then print it out and make it into a sticker (you can easily make a sticker with large clear tape over the print, just look up DIY stickers). Take off the original label and put the hand made sticker on instead. If you want, you could even make a candle out of wax melts, a mason jar, and some wicks if you feel like it.
- If you are good with crafts, USE THOSE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
-If you can knit or crochet, make a blanket, scarf, a pair of mittens, or a stuffed animal.
- Take a picture frame. Get a printed picture of you and the person. Press flowers (if you’re lazy, you can literally press flowers in the microwave in less than two minutes. Look it up.). Arrange the flowers and picture in the frame how you want (be sure to wear gloves and clean the glass first! You dont want there to be eternal fingerprints on the glass!) and grab the tacky glue. Gently apply a small dab of tacky glue to each flower and glue it firmly in place. Do the same with the picture. Close up the frame, wrap, and you are GOLDEN.
- Go to the store. Grab a travel cup or mug (or go to the person’s favorite coffee shop and buy a travel mug there). Go to the candy aisle. Grab a bag of their favorite candy, along with two king sized candy bars, and any other little knickknacks you think they might like. Put it all in the cup and put on the lid.
- Grab a box. Figure out the person’s favorite color. Go to Dollar Tree, Five Below, Walmart, Target, wherever you want. Just find things in that person’s favorite color. Socks, gloves, candy, drinks, accessories, gift cards, candles, soaps, anything. Grab some easter basket filler paper (idk what it’s actually called) in that color (or if it doesn’t come in that color, do black or white. Those will do.) and some construction paper in that color. Now, add the filler paper, then the knickknacks, then glue or tape the construction paper to the inside of the cardboard lid. Write a note if you want. Wrap it up and you are good to go.
-Make jewelry. Trust me. All you need is a chain, a clasp, some charms/beads, and a pair of pliers. The rest is kind of self explanatory but if you don’t understand this explanation for some reason feel free to ask.
- Put together a small thrifted surprise box for the person (wash the clothes first though and make sure they’re okay with that sort of thing!)
- Make something out of clay. Jewelry, room decor, etc.
- Go find one of those letter cutout boxes with the letter of their first initial. Find fake flowers in their favorite color (you can probably find this at dollar tree), then go find a bunch of small knickknacks like jewelry, candy, soaps, etc. Grab floral foam. Fill the letter box with floral foam (if you want, spray paint the box first) Stab the flowers into the floral foam. Grab kabob sticks, cut to desired length. Tape the knickknacks to the kabob sticks and stab them into the floral foam like you did the flowers.
- Go to a thrift store. First go to the basket section. Find a picnic basket. Then go find some teacups, a small charcuterie board, pretty plates, and maybe some pretty silverware (or if you think it would be weird to do silverware from a thrift store, grab it from walmart or target or smth) If you’re an adult, go ahead and find a wine glass or two. After that, you want to go to Walmart. Find a picnic blanket, or a picnic table cloth. If you get the picnic table cloth and have ametuer sewing skills, grab two. Then grab some of the person’s favorite snacks and drinks. Go home and put it all together in the basket. If you chose to grab two table cloths so you can sew, measure the interior of the picnic basket and (assuming it’s square) cut out the dimensions on one of the table cloths and sew them together into a “box” (pattern facing the inside of the box, fuzzy part outside) and put the “box” inside the picnic basket. Now it has a cute, protective interior inside, and the other tablecloth can be used as a picnic blanket. Once its all arranged, you have made a cute picnic set for the person!
- Find a book you like, reread it, and annotate it for them. Then wrap it up. Typically you want a new book for this.
- Go to a craft store. Buy a baseball cap or a cute hat with nothing on it, or if you want, grab a tote bag or something. Grab fabric paint. Custom paint the item for the person.
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saintmeghanmarkle · 3 months ago
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Best use of trash EVER ever by u/saktiji
Best use of trash EVER ever 😇😂 Just stumbled across this DIY video https://youtu.be/6MqDvdQX5oM?si=AXMeI5pKQLLR5Byl and it was satisfying (for reasons all sinners truly know). Don't think it has been shared here, thought I'd pass it on to induce proper glee in this gloomy weather.I think besides being a door stopper, weight press for pressing flowers... waste basket is another humane use of WAAGH by Harry? Would love to hear/see/discover more uses for the book (since actual use for the humans who semi-produced/dictated the dribble is pretty much zero).Hope everyone enjoys it
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