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Monica Potter's Tie Dye Easter Eggs
Monica Potter's Tie Dye Easter Eggs
EggsRubber bands or twine⅓ cup of white vinegarSilk ties, scarves, blouses, etc. cut into pieces large enough to cover an entire eggWhite cloth (from old pillowcases or shirts) cut into large pieces to cover an entire egg\WaterStep One: Start by wrapping your eggs in the pieces of silk material. I discovered while I was dyeing the eggs that one side of the cloth definitely dyes the egg more intensely, but this varies from material to material. My advice is to wrap 2 eggs in the same printed material with one wrapped with the outside of the material touching the egg and the other wrapped with the inside touching the egg so you can ensure that at least one of the eggs is dyed with full saturation. You want to try and wrap the material as tightly as possible, easing out any wrinkles in the cloth so you don’t get any blank lines or spots in the dye. Secure the material with a twist tie on the side you won’t be displaying (e.g., the bottom or backside of the egg) as this is the area that will have the least dye. After all the eggs are wrapped in silk, wrap them once again in the pieces of white cotton material. For this step, you can secure the cloth by wrapping twine or rubber bands around the entire egg. Add the white vinegar to a large pot of water and bring both to a rolling boil. Gently place your eggs into the boiling water and boil them for 30 minutes. (SWAP) After the eggs are done boiling, scoop them out of the water with a ladle and set them aside for 10 min to cool… unwrap.
Hydroponic Plants with Shirley Bovshow
Hydroponic Plants with Shirley Bovshow
33 oz. or larger opaque coffee containerBladeHydroponic "net pots" in 2-inch and 3-inch size. (.50- .75 cents each at garden center)Liquid plant foodFiltered water Rock wool cubes (garden center)Salad bar container with plastic cover or seedling grow trayClay pellets called "hydrotone" Instructions:
Ken's DIY Bed - How to make a Headboard
Ken's DIY Bed - How to make a Headboard
2 sheets of 4x8 plywood2 sheets of rigid insulationAdhesiveCotton drop clothStaple gunUpholstery tacksBread knifeBattingCotton drop clothStaple GunUpholstery TacksBed SkirtFitted SheetFlat sheetBlanketDuvetSleeping PillowsEuro ShamsDecorative Pillows
Homemade Natural Baby Wipes
Homemade Natural Baby Wipes
1 1/2 cups distilled water (or boiled and cooled)1 teaspoon castile soap (or other natural, mild soap)1 tablespoon aloe vera gel1 tablespoon witch hazel extract10 drops grapefruit seed extract (optional)1 taplespoon sweet almond oil (or olive oil)10-15 drops essential oils of choice (optional)1 roll strong paper towels (use recycled paper towels or ones made from 100% post-consumer content)Storage container (old wipes container, tupperware, plastic ice cream bucket
Warm Up Your Family Room for Winter
Warm Up Your Family Room for Winter
For more information about the cozy yet classic look of La-Z-Boy be sure to check out their site, La-Z-Boy.com
Do It Yourself Spice Rack
Do It Yourself Spice Rack
Step 1 – Main Sides:
Cristina Ferrare’s Creative Garnishes
Cristina Ferrare’s Creative Garnishes
CarrotsScallionsOlivesChannel KnifeJapanese Utility KnifeJapanese CucumberCherry TomatoesZesterMandolin slicerParing knifeWax PaperChocolate (baking bars or chips) for meltingBalloons Assorted BerriesPins
Shirley’s Guide to Camellia Plants
Shirley’s Guide to Camellia Plants
Shirley gives you great information about these beautiful plants!
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