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  2. naomimoore94:

    You Will Need:

    - A vintage comic book with mail order ads
    - Chocolate bar w/ foil
    - Ribbon
    - Buttons (optional)
    - White glue for adhering buttons
    - Double sided tape
    - Glue stick
    - Hole punch
    - A color printer
    - Paper for printing guests’ names
    - Cardstock for ‘Thank-You’ tag


    Step 1. Leaf through your comic book and find a page with mail order ads.

    vintage comic book mail order ads

    Step 2. Scan the page, and size it to fit your chocolate bar. (Caramilk wrappers are 4″ x 5.5″). Print. I used regular printer paper and an inkjet printer.

    Remove outer wrapping from your candy bar.

    diy candy bar wrappers

    Step 3. Wrap comic book page around the candy bar. I used double sided table to adhere the wrapper.

    candy bar wrappers

    Step 4. Type your guests’ names, and table numbers in a font that you like and print. Cut with pinking shears to fit the width of chocolate bar. Adhere with glue stick.

    wedding candy bar wrappers

    Step 5. Cut cardstock with pinking shears for ‘Thank-You’ tags. My tags were 2″ x 3″. Print another comic book page, and cut out an ad to adhere to your gift tag.

    candy bar wrappers

    Step 6. Glue ad to tag with glue stick. Fold and use a hole punch to make a hole. In your best handwriting, write ‘Thank You’ inside the gift tag. Include your names and wedding date.

    wedding candy bar wrappers

    Step 7. Put ribbon through hole and tie to candy bar. Glue buttons to candy bar. (This is entirely optional, but I think the buttons dress it up a bit.)

    wedding candy bar wrappers

    Step 8. Display your candy bars at reception entrance. Watch guests oohh and ahh over your clever DIY wedding favors

     

  3. fascinare:

    DIY Fruit Balloons - These are awesome! See how to create at Oh Happy Day

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  5. Finally someone came up with a useful idea how to use cats on the desk :)

     

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  8. truebluemeandyou:

    DIY Stenciled Tights. Another project to file away until next fall or winter. I follow a lot of Australian blogs that are experiencing the opposite season we are - thus they post things for colder seasons during our summer. Tutorial and photos from the pineneedle collective here.

    Sadly I don’t wear tights, but this is awesome :3

    (via recycledfrockery)

     

  9. craftnshiz:

    Felt Food

    coooooooool.

    (Source: ohmycraft)

     

  10. thingsorganizedneatly:

    SUBMISSION: vintage zipper earrings by Amalia Versaci

     

  11. Doily Lamp - Beautiful

     

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  13. Toy gun to steampunk awesomeness :D

     

  14. Plant me - flower nails :D

     

  15. melissaajayne:

    Strawberry Pillows

    OMG, I so need to make them! I need a sewing machine. Now. *cry*