Cut an Orange in half and scoop out everything inside. Make orange jello and fill the half peels of oranges. Leave in the fridge till the right amount of time and then cut into slices.
(thanks Jill Dubien)
Cut an Orange in half and scoop out everything inside. Make orange jello and fill the half peels of oranges. Leave in the fridge till the right amount of time and then cut into slices.
(thanks Jill Dubien)
I love these. Check out how to do it on this link below.
http://blog.freepeople.com/2011/07/wednes-diy-home-decor-the-light-bulb-vase/
I found this amazing post on how to make this planter and grow wheat grass in 9 days. I am making this today! You can find it at this link.
http://todaysfabulousfinds.blogspot.com/2012/02/rustic-wood-planter-watch-with-me-as.html
First you need to boil a few chicken breast. I just add water and an onion. You know it’s ready when you can take a fork and it just falls into pieces. Then I take the chicken out and shred it up using two forks.
I take tortillas and dip them in green chile sauce. Last I take the chicken and wrap them in the tortillas.
I cover them and put them in the oven at 375 degrees for about 30 minutes. The last 5 minutes I take off the cover and add cheese on top.
To make this just cut a hard boiled egg in half and use carrots and an olive for the cute face. I got this from the site www.meetthedubiens.com

DIY bath salts are probably the easiest and most economical DIY favors known to man, er woman – especially with this bath salts recipe. Talk about bang for your buck! Which of your female guests wouldn’t love a luxurious soak in a tub filled with gorgeous aromas and pure, skin-softening salts?
I especially loved this DIY wedding project because it gave me an excuse to open my potions cupboard. You see, way back when I used to be a soap maker extraordinaire and I still have all of my luscious essential oils tucked away in a cupboard. I jump at any chance to unscrew the lids and inhale deeply:) Aromatherapy indeed!
I think this would be a fabulous shower gift. You could even make up a bunch of different varieties (I made pink grapefruit, bergamot, lime and mint) and have your guests fill their own containers with their desired fragrance. You could call it a ‘spa station’ and offer up other spa goodies, like handmade soap and DIY bath bombs. (This could get expensive, so if you are on a tight budget, the bath salts would be just fine on their own.)

Bath Salts Recipe (Fills two 150 ml containers)
3/4 cup Epsom salts
1/2 cup coarse sea salt
1/4 cup baking soda
8 drops essential oil
food coloring

Mix all of your dry ingredients in a large bowl.

If there are lumps, crush them. Add food coloring and essential oil.
Using a whisk, mix in the essential oil and food coloring.

Scoop bath salts into airtight containers.
