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Marbled Nails

Supplies: orange stick or toothpick, shot glass or cup (the smaller the circumference, the less polish you end up wasting), room temp. water, nail polish, tape (optional, but it helps with the clean up)

I like to begin by prepping my nails with base coat and one coat of polish. Here I used China Glaze Innocence for a nice neutral base.

Steps:

1. Fill your cup with some warm or room temperature water. If the water is too cold, the nail polish will seize up. 

2. Choose the polishes you want to work with; keep in mind the opacity of the polish you are using, if its too sheer, it might not look right. 

3. I like to begin with the lightest color. Load up the brush and let a big drop of polish fall into the water. Continue with the other colors until you have a few concentric circles of polish in the water. 

4. Using the toothpick or orange stick, drag through the polish from the edge toward the middle. Continue to drag the stick through the polish until you find a design that you think looks pretty.

5. Optional: tape around the edge of the nail to protect your finger from becoming covered with nail polish. Scotch tape works perfectly for this. 

6. Holding your finger horizontally, dip your fingernail into the glass, making sure it is completely submerged. 

7. Use the toothpick/orange stick to trace around your finger, gathering up all the unused nail polish in the glass. 

8. Lift your finger out of the glass, and let dry before taking the tape off.

9. Continue with your other nails until you have a full set of beautifully water marbled nails.

10. Slick on your favorite top coat and Voila! All done!

Most importantly, have fun! As with any type of nail art, practice makes perfect, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t get it right the first time

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Posted by on March 31, 2012 in Art, Party Ideas, Wear it

 

Hide Your Alarm

Use flat hinges on the side of a canvas piece of art to hide those unsightly necessities! Great idea via thethirdboob

 
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Posted by on March 31, 2012 in Around the house, Art, Workshop

 

Balloon Party Activity Plan

Reblogged from realdanagentry:

Prep balloons ahead of time, insert a note with the different activities you’ve planned into each one before blowing them up. Write times on the balloons with permanent markers. Then when that time hits- pop the balloon and do the activity!

Some ideas: bake cookies, play a game, paint nails, sing a song, eat cake, open a present, etc…

 

4 Ingredient PB&J Cookies

From Craftyconfessions:

Ingredients:
1 C creamy peanut butter
1 C sugar
1 egg
Jelly
 
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Mix PB, egg, and sugar together and mix well.
Make 1 inch balls on a greased cookie sheet. Make little dent/ditch with your finger and fill with jelly.
Bake at 350 for 11 minutes. Let them cool before you try to eat them or they will fall apart.
 
 
 
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Posted by on March 30, 2012 in Kids, Kitchen, Party Ideas, Scout Meeting

 

Felted Wool Sweater Blanket

Follow the complete start-to-finish tutorial HERE.

 
 
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