DIY Übersicht
Here is a brief list of all previous DIY projects and instructions:)
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Teacup Candles
bath bombs
Secret Book
origami Mobilee
Fabric Wall
Photo Album
Polaroid Garland
Scrapbooking
Jewelry
Alice boxes
Monday, January 31, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Light Bleeding With Herpes Outbreak
DIY: Teacup-Candles
© rainbow pieces
Today I again another DIY project that I wanted to try a long time, put into action.
You need for the "Teacup Candles" simply lovely little tea cups (it's often at flea markets), some candles (reste), candle wick and a wooden stick.
The precise instructions to be found, eg here.
is a tutorial for melting candle remnants such as it here.
© rainbow pieces
Today I again another DIY project that I wanted to try a long time, put into action.
You need for the "Teacup Candles" simply lovely little tea cups (it's often at flea markets), some candles (reste), candle wick and a wooden stick.
The precise instructions to be found, eg here.
is a tutorial for melting candle remnants such as it here.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Converting A Dog Kennel Into A Rabbit Cage
DIY: Badebomben
I have decided the heading "Self Made 're expanding a bit;)
Today I have for this instructions bath bombs home-made Let's see the result in the bathtub.! D
Ingredients:
~ 200g Kaisernatron / Speisenatron (there are in a supermarket in the food and baked goods!)
~ 100g Vitamin C powder / citric acid (the latter also the baked goods!)
~ 50g corn or rice starch
~ 5 tablespoons oil (olive oil, nut oil, jasmine oil, etc.)
~ 20 drops fragrance oil (not fragrance oil) or 15 drops of scented shower gel
~ 2 tablespoons of dried flowers or leaves
~ Edible body paint or to taste 1 teaspoon powdered sugar or
~ honey
First, the solid ingredients mixed together (baking soda, vitamin C powder, starch, powdered sugar, if necessary).
then add the liquid ingredients (oil, food color, if necessary, honey) and stir together.
The consistency of the mixture should be smooth. If it is too runny, just add a little more strength and if it is too hard, is mixed with a little more oil.
then add the flowers, glitter, etc. and mix everything again.
Knead the dough and shape into individual balls.
The bath balls to dry for at least one weeks leave. Rinse
After the bath, the tub well as oil residues provide for slipping!
Have fun trying;)
I have decided the heading "Self Made 're expanding a bit;)
Today I have for this instructions bath bombs home-made Let's see the result in the bathtub.! D
Ingredients:
~ 200g Kaisernatron / Speisenatron (there are in a supermarket in the food and baked goods!)
~ 100g Vitamin C powder / citric acid (the latter also the baked goods!)
~ 50g corn or rice starch
~ 5 tablespoons oil (olive oil, nut oil, jasmine oil, etc.)
~ 20 drops fragrance oil (not fragrance oil) or 15 drops of scented shower gel
~ 2 tablespoons of dried flowers or leaves
~ Edible body paint or to taste 1 teaspoon powdered sugar or
~ honey
First, the solid ingredients mixed together (baking soda, vitamin C powder, starch, powdered sugar, if necessary).
then add the liquid ingredients (oil, food color, if necessary, honey) and stir together.
The consistency of the mixture should be smooth. If it is too runny, just add a little more strength and if it is too hard, is mixed with a little more oil.
then add the flowers, glitter, etc. and mix everything again.
Knead the dough and shape into individual balls.
The bath balls to dry for at least one weeks leave. Rinse
After the bath, the tub well as oil residues provide for slipping!
Have fun trying;)
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