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Photo Post Tue, May. 22, 2012 51 notes

bakeddd:

chocolate cupcakes with cherry mascarpone frosting
click here for recipe

bakeddd:

chocolate cupcakes with cherry mascarpone frosting




Photo Post Tue, May. 22, 2012 133 notes

bakeddd:

dulce de leche chocolate cups
click here for recipe

bakeddd:

dulce de leche chocolate cups




Link Post Mon, May. 21, 2012 171 notes

diy fashion: D-I-Y Pink Ombre Shorts with Studs!

diyfashion:

One of our awesome followers, Denise Heredia, takes you step-by-step through the making of her lovely ombre studded shorts. Thanks Denise!

“I have decided to edit my own pair of shorts in a very summery way haha lol! Going out of the stereotypical kind of shorts which are white, black or…





Photo Post Sat, May. 12, 2012 94 notes

bakeddd:

mini oreo cheesecakes
click here for recipe

bakeddd:

mini oreo cheesecakes




Video Post Sat, May. 12, 2012 134 notes

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Fabric Printing Without Using a Silkscreen or Expensive Materials Tutorial. Really good tutorial by Karina from Maple Ash and Oak on Poppytalk here.




Photo Post Sat, May. 12, 2012 275 notes

bakeddd:

chocolate chip cheesecake cookies
click here for recipe

bakeddd:

chocolate chip cheesecake cookies




Photo Post Sat, May. 12, 2012 108 notes

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Fake Turquoise Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorial. I’ve never made fake turquoise, but I’ve made fake jade, amber, and ivory (hundreds of layers of translucent and white then cut so it looks like ridges). Really good tutorial giving you the “recipe” of what colors you’ll need for turquoise. Tutorial from Craft Berry Bush here.*Bracelet in photo is the real deal, ring is polymer clay - but hasn’t been polished yet (and you can do this with an electric buffer, varnish for polymer clay, or with various grades of sand paper). 

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Fake Turquoise Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorial. I’ve never made fake turquoise, but I’ve made fake jade, amber, and ivory (hundreds of layers of translucent and white then cut so it looks like ridges). Really good tutorial giving you the “recipe” of what colors you’ll need for turquoise. Tutorial from Craft Berry Bush here.*Bracelet in photo is the real deal, ring is polymer clay - but hasn’t been polished yet (and you can do this with an electric buffer, varnish for polymer clay, or with various grades of sand paper). 



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