How to make slime putty at home. Just 3 ingredients and you can turn classic slime into homemade putty slime for kids.
My grandmother used to make this recipe. She got it from a ladies cookbook in Lubbock, Texas. My mom made it, and now I make it. It is a family favorite!
Creamy, cheesy 4 cheese Mac & cheese
Gosh, nearly another year over (and not a lot of posts to show for it!) Things have been pretty hectic lately, and 2014 is already looking pretty exciting, with magazine features and plans to show some work at Yorkshire Sculpture Park in the pipeline! I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year, and will leave you with a few images of recent seasonal work! Best wishes, Kirsty
Learn these 6 tips to baking with fresh milled flour. Read now to avoid common mistakes when baking with flour ground at home with these easy tips.
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4 ingredients and 10 minutes is all it takes to make these super easy and flavorful Pineapple Margaritas! A delicious drink to quench that summer thirst.
This easy skeleton craft comes with a free printable craft template.. Make your skeleton dance for a fun Halloween activity.
Craving some authentic Thai yellow curry? Don't have the time to take an island vacation? Well, this simple, spicy, and delicious recipe will take your tastebuds on a journey to Thailand, and you don't even have to leave your own kitchen.
I love this. I absolutely love this. Of all the crafts I've made for my children, this is my favorite. Silhouettes are simple, affordable, and timelessly classy. 1. Take a profile photo of your child in front of a sunny window. This provides a nice contrast of light and dark and helps define which line you'll follow as you cut. 2. If you're making more than one silhouette, use photo editing software to make busts the same size. Since my photo editing software is pretty bare bones, the easiest way for me to do this was to open my photos side by side, set them to be cropped to the same size (5x7), and zoom in and out until the heads looked approximately the same size. 3. Print photo onto regular computer paper. 4. Using double-sided tape, adhere photo to black cardstock. (see notes below) Adhere double-sided tape the the back of the photo. Use tape only on the outer edges of the paper. Do NOT use tape on the silhouette area. Adhere photo to black cardstock. 5. Use an X-Acto knife to cut silhouette. You're cutting through two layers at the same time - the computer paper with the photo printed on it and the cardstock. TIP: Add eyelashes for definition. Even if eyelashes are not visible in your photo, your silhouette will look better if your subject has eyelashes to define his or her eyes. TIP: Pay special attention to hair details in three places: the crown of the head, the forehead (bangs), and the nape of the neck. My son had some wild hairs sticking out from the back of his head. I did a little artistic editing to smooth them out. (I hope this doesn't destroy the big reveal at the end of the post, but it's easier to see details on the finished project than in the pictures above.) 6. Remove computer paper and clean up edges, if necessary. After you've cut your silhouette, remove the computer paper. Use your X-Acto knife or a pair of precision tip scissors to clean up any edges. 7. If you're making multiple silhouettes, trim them to the same height. Place silhouettes side-by-side on your cutting mat. Here the silhouette on the left is slightly taller than the silhouette on the right. Use your X-Acto knife and a straight edge to trim height off the bottom of the bust (chest/shoulders). Voila! Beautiful, aren't they? If you make one, please leave a link in the comments! I'd love to see your good work. :)
This Wendy's Chili copycat recipe is made with ground beef, bell pepper, onions, diced tomatoes, kidney beans, pinto beans and spices that will warm you up from the inside out!
New Cricut Maker Tools explained plus project ideas, materials list, and tips for how to get the best results for engraving, debossing, perforation and more
Spring roll salad combines all the amazing flavors of Thai spring rolls tossed in a delicious peanut sauce dressing.
This golden pomodoro sauce features prized yellow tomatoes from the south of Italy.