one for our house
ineedacupcake:

(via outdoor cinema (aka backyard movie night) | My Life At Playtime…)
fyeahweddingideas:

Simple DIY Napkins

fyeahweddingideas:

Simple DIY Napkins

scissorsandthread:

Sharpie French Label Towel | Setting For Four
I love projects I can do while I’m sitting at my laptop. And this is a perfect project - all you need is a tea towel and a sharpie! Graphics Fairy has some great free designs like this to use (though I do like this French one!)

scissorsandthread:

Sharpie French Label Towel | Setting For Four

I love projects I can do while I’m sitting at my laptop. And this is a perfect project - all you need is a tea towel and a sharpie! Graphics Fairy has some great free designs like this to use (though I do like this French one!)

allovercreative:

DIY Decals
classymissmolassy:

Free Printable with Tutorial: Transparent Pantry Labels.

merrybrides:

These napkins folded into bow ties are such an adorable way of adding some memorable style to your wedding reception tables.

Instructions:

Spread a dinner napkin out, lying flat. Fold opposite sides in so they meet at the center. Then fold again at the center to form a narrow, ribbonlike…

craftyspice:

Easy soap stand and/or cake stand (made from a painted candlestick and a plate)

craftyspice:

Easy soap stand and/or cake stand (made from a painted candlestick and a plate)

ilovemyapartment:

Four Homemade Cleaners
Tutorial here!

ilovemyapartment:

Four Homemade Cleaners

Tutorial here!

scissorsandthread:

Rainbow Cake In A Jar | Babble
My niece’s birthday is coming up and I think that these rainbow cakes would go down really well with a bunch of 5 year old girls! Actually I think these would go down well with any aged girls (and guys!). Plus these would be fun to make too. If rainbow isn’t up your street, how about black and white? Or even light to dark with your favourite colour? The cake batter suggested is a plain cake mix - when you add the food colouring you could also add flavour oil.

scissorsandthread:

Rainbow Cake In A Jar | Babble

My niece’s birthday is coming up and I think that these rainbow cakes would go down really well with a bunch of 5 year old girls! Actually I think these would go down well with any aged girls (and guys!). Plus these would be fun to make too. If rainbow isn’t up your street, how about black and white? Or even light to dark with your favourite colour? The cake batter suggested is a plain cake mix - when you add the food colouring you could also add flavour oil.