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Friday, March 27, 2015

This homemade warming muscle rub is perfect for sore achy muscles! Like IcyHot or Bengay but it doesn't smell bad!


After a good workout, I love using a deep-heating cream like Bengay, IcyHot, or Tiger Balm on my sore muscles. The warming action is such a nice relief for the soreness, and my muscles always feel better the next day! But the problem with those creams is that they smell terrible! I mean, you get used to it, especially if you’re an athlete, but still…yuck. So I decided to try making my own homemade warming muscle rub, and it turned out great!


Awesome way to reuse an old door. Unique picture frame. #DIY


We all have some photo that we want to keep forever. We can make a photo frame
for it. It can make the photo look as important in the eyes of others as it is to us, or it
could be a gift! You can find bellow how to make a simple photo frame. The materials that you need are: white cardboard / black or colored, ruler, pencil, a pair of scissors, glue and decorative colored paper and cardboard. Prepare an A4 size cardboard and choose the middle. In the first half, draw with the pencil a diamond. In the second half, draw only half of the diamond meaning a triangle, and the other half remains shaped as a rectangle.


Blow up a balloon, light coat with oil, paper mâché, pop and paint. Really cool! Poppytalk: 5 Spring Projects from Ideas Magazine


One of my favorite magazines, Ideas Magazine (South Africa) has a heap of inspirational projects for spring happening in their March (illustration) issue and from their website now renamed, Daily Fix.   In their March issue  there are loads of illustration ideas, techniques and templates like the above on the papier mache nests. The March issue you can buy online through zinio.com. Check them out!


25 things to make and sew for the kitchen!


I’ve found so many amazing tutorials for things you can make and sew for the kitchen! From potholders to tea towels, coasters and more you’ll love these tutorials. Click the link under each photo to go to the original tutorial.


How to Sew an Apron


There are two things that I just can’t sew enough of-bags and aprons! I have like 12 aprons but I just keep making more! I guess it works well because I also love to bake. Today I am giving you a new favorite! Try this cute apron pattern for yourself, a friend or size it down for a little girl!