aptideabook:

The long hanging stainless bar for storage, as well as the shelf to the left of the cabinets are great.
The fuchsia paired with crisp white makes for pretty contrast. Shade shown is Sherwin WIlliams’ Radish (#6861).

aptideabook:

The long hanging stainless bar for storage, as well as the shelf to the left of the cabinets are great.

The fuchsia paired with crisp white makes for pretty contrast. Shade shown is Sherwin WIlliams’ Radish (#6861).

themineralogist:

chalcedony nodule (by dardilrocks)

themineralogist:

chalcedony nodule (by dardilrocks)

(via mineralists)

mineralists:

“Rubellite Tourmaline from Minas Gerais, Brazil at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Canada.
This is a massive specimen - it’s over two feet tall!”
-submitted by fuckyeahrickmercer

mineralists:

“Rubellite Tourmaline from Minas Gerais, Brazil at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Canada.

This is a massive specimen - it’s over two feet tall!”

-submitted by fuckyeahrickmercer

youwantmetobuythat:

DIY Wooden Bar Ring by You Want Me to Buy That?
youwantmetobuythat:

DIY Wooden Bar Ring by You Want Me to Buy That?
youwantmetobuythat:

DIY Button Rings by You Want Me to Buy That?
paperartist:

10-point Star on Flickr.A modular paper star

paperartist:

10-point Star on Flickr.

A modular paper star

sillyoversewing:

Felt heart with embroidery tutorial. 


Things you’ll need: 

  • Felt (in any colour you like)
  • Stuffing 
  • Needle/ Embroidery thread 
  • Scissors 
  • Pencil 
  • Ribbon 

First of all you’re going to cut out your heart shape, using any kind of template, it’s easy enough to draw yourself, or if you not so confident, print one out from the internet. 
Once you’ve got your hearts cut out, you’re going to draw a rough/ light idea of the pattern you’re going to embroider. After you’ve got a outline to follow, pick out your preferred colours and thread you needle. 
Now you’re done with your embroidery, and you are ready to start stitching up your heart. For this you can use whatever stitch you like, I chose a simple loop stitch. 
Next when you’ve almost stitched the whole way around your heart, stop and leave a gap so you can stuff it. You only need a tiny amount of stuffing, just so it’s a little puffed. 
Now all you need to do is finish stitching your heart and you’re all done!
I simply added a pink ribbon loop to the top/ middle of mine, so I am able to hang it up. This is easy enough to do, as you reach the middle of the heart while stitching it up, just add the ribbon underneath/ between the felt and sew through it so it is secure and in place, then keep on sewing. 
I also added a little bow to match as a final detail. This project it easy and turns out super cute. You can customize this in many ways, change the colours or theme and it’ll still look adorable! 
I hope that you enjoyed this little tutorial. Much love, Gabi :) ♥

(via craftcottage)

floridsoul:

Barcelona

floridsoul:

Barcelona

youwantmetobuythat:

DIY Wooden Bar Ring by You Want Me to Buy That?
howdidyoumakethis:

Make This - Fancy Slip - Luxe DIY - How Did You Make This?
just found the same pink keyhole wallet i bought at a thrift store today online for twenty eight dollars. Mine is in pristine condition.

utterlyfantastic:

You’re darn right I’m proud of being a bargain shopper.

MAKEUP TUTORIAL: HOT PINK SMOKEY EYE MAKEUP

44fashionstreet:

We all love the innocence of a pink makeup so our talented makeup artist, Ioana, got herself busy again and made this gorgeous hot pink smokey eye makeup. Check out the tutorial here: http://bit.ly/Q0Ayst

lover-of-makeup:

Blue and White Cut Crease Tutorial here http://youtu.be/F-nqejxqzJk you can see more of my tutorials here http://www.youtube.com/user/MakeMeUpbyWhitney?feature=mhee

lover-of-makeup:

Blue and White Cut Crease Tutorial here http://youtu.be/F-nqejxqzJk you can see more of my tutorials here http://www.youtube.com/user/MakeMeUpbyWhitney?feature=mhee