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HANGING FLOWER HEART DIY

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I have constantly cherished Valentine's Day. Possibly this is on the grounds that my center name is actually Valentine (Yes, Laura Valentine Gummerman. It's on my driver's permit, I swear!), however I believe it's additionally a direct result of the considerable number of desserts and shades of pink that buoy around this season of year. I'm an aggregate sucker for it. I've had a great deal of fun doing enrichments for cozy Valentine's Day suppers in years past, and this year I thought it would be amusing to make some hanging stylistic theme to hang over our pink breakfast niche table. I want to utilize the reasonable false blossoms from dollar stores to make a square of surface, and I thought they would be the ideal decision for a substantial drifting heart over the table. Supplies: faux flowers (I used about 12 bunches total. Pick the big ones-they'll fill the heart faster!) hot glue gun sheets of styrofoam serrated bread knife/elect

HANGING PLANTER DIY

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My name is Alex and I am a weaving band fanatic. On the off chance that I see one at a Thrift Store, I need to get it.  Display A. What does one do with bounteous measures of weaving loops? Well what about make a hanging grower for your back deck.  I took a white bowl, a solitary weaving loop and my most loved perpetual sticky paste. I put the paste on the base of the bowl where it met the circle, pushed down and after that it dry overnight in a Disney on Ice pail I stole from my more established girl's room. Included a plant.  Also, you have yourself an entirely cool hanging grower. That does a great deal of turning in the wind. What amount did this cost me?  Weaving band – $.50 pennies  Bowl – $1.25  E6000 stick – pre-claimed (approx $5 plus or minus)  Plant – $1.99 (called the Rosy Glow Sedum)  For a great aggregate of $4.22, assessments included.  In case you're stressed over the s

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