Lo-li-ta! I love how sweetly that just rolls off the tongue. This sweet Lolita with her pink floral and white skirts will give you diabetes ...
Hidy Ho, crafty peeps! It's monthly Blog Hop time over at Bombshell Stamps! Yippeee!!! I don't know about you, but I'm really liking th...
Con carta e colla realizzeremo il cappello da giullare, per usarlo durante la festa del carnevale! Questo facile progetto è adatto ai bambini.
A tutorial on how to make flounces: how to draft the circular- and spiral flounce pattern and their variants and how to add flounces to a garment pattern.
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赤鬼のお面のぬりえバージョンです。 ぬりえなので、好きな色のオニを作ってくださいね。 ...
Muybridge est le dernier projet de The T-shirt Issue, un collectif interdisciplinaire fasciné par le polygone triangulaire, cette forme géométrique qu'il
Crinoline Couture - Atelier Fraise au Loup Cage Skirt - Fashion avant garde White imitation leather straps. Creation made to order - other colors available on request. www.fraiseauloup.com
Go off to see the Wizard with these beautiful ruby red slippers carrying yummy candy perfect for your dessert table or party favors at your Wizard of Oz party. These favor candy boxes are so easy to make and are the perfect addition to your party decorations and party bags. You can't have a Wizard of Oz Party without including Dorothy's Ruby Red Slippers! And what better way to add them to your Wizard of Oz party than to use the famous red shoes to hold yummy candy? And not just any candy, but the new Jelly Belly Jewel jelly beans! Have you seen these yet? Talk about a beautiful shimmer on the best jelly beans on the planet! These Ruby Red Slippers a win-win situation for your Wizard of Oz party guests to enjoy a sweet party favor and you to be the most amazing party hostess ever. To make it even better, we have added a fun tag to the candy to send each guest "off to see the wizard" in style with our "You're Off To See the Wizard" Cupcake Topper or Candy Tag showing Glinda the good witch. And really, these are pretty easy to make...who doesn't need that? To start, print off and cut out this paper Shoe Template I found LOONNNGG ago from Creative Choice Designs by Pam Curtis. I can't even find her on the internet anymore, so if anyone knows where to find this pattern currently, please let me know so I can forward you to her! I didn't want the flower and extra stuff on my Ruby Red Slipper, so I just used the main shoe pattern and cut that out. I found some red glitter card stock at my local scrapbook store and traced the shoe pattern to the back of the paper. Cut around the outside of the pattern and then along the heel to free it from the sole of the shoe. Then be sure to score along all the dotted edges in the pattern to make it easy to fold the shoe up correctly. I used a ruler and just did my best to freehand the pattern. The heel was the only part that I measured to make sure they were even. Fold along the score lines and use a little glue to put the Ruby Red Slipper together. I used the new Jewel Cream Soda Jelly Beans from Jelly Belly to add more shimmer to my ruby red slipper and then printed out our "You're Off To See The Wizard" cupcake tag and added it to the top of the bag of candy to finish off this beautiful party favor. Don't you wish that shoes were this easy to make all the time? It would save me a lot of money the way Drama Queen loves THE shoes and my boys tear through theirs! Find more great Wizard of Oz party ideas here: An InLinkz Link-up