Dry Organic Shampoo | Sincerely, Kinsey
Dry shampoo is so amazing but if you’re not used to using it you can end up with white roots and look like you’re going grey prematurely! This great homemade powder has two mixes - for dark hair and light hair. All natural, and great to extend the life of a blow-out… or for those days you just can’t be bothered washing your hair!
I remember my grandmother carrying travel candles. The idea is you’ll always have the smells of home no matter where you are. See how to make your own travel candles at For the Makers.
DIY Geometric Candles or Concrete Vases Tutorial and Templates from HomeMade Modern here. Eight templates to choose from and excellent instructions. First seen on inspiration & realisation’s FB page.
via spaceandstuffidk:
Jupiter embroidery - done! My own design, loosely based on a series of photos by NASA showing the Great Red Spot devouring nearby little spots :-) Chain stitch in cotton, silk and specialty threads.
Such perfect chain stitching! ♥
Oh my word.
Give me.
Jovian storms and
knittingembroidery (sorry, I am not crafty when it comes to string and don’t know the difference, thanks to all who corrected me!)?Hell to the yes.
More science yarns: Knit creations inspired by the brain.
Ana Teresa Barboza uses embroidery to create imaginative and playful work.
(via kissnodig)
DIY Embroidered Fox Dress Tutorial from Frolic here. There is a really detailed illustrated download on how to transfer/embroider these foxes (created by Hetterson and illustrated by Annemarie from Scout’s Honor Co). First seen at Studio DIY - 5 Things to Embroider here.
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I’m keeping this blanket on my bed right up until my dad comes to take it from me next month.
Freshly casted off, fringed, washed and dried last night so it’s gloriously soft and cozy right now
DIY Chunky Knit Cable Headband Pattern from Scarffaces here. I love knitting cables because they are so easy to do and look hard to do. This is a really fast project: size 17 needles, super bulky weight yarn (category 6) and using two strands at the same time to knit with. From the comments section on kollobora here by Scarffaces:
This takes me about 30-45 minutes to complete but I am really speedy. I used two strands worked together of lion brand wool-ease thick & quick, and it uses less than one ball.

