Simple Diy Upcycled Holiday Decor
Your goal here is to attract the flies and then drown them. I just added roughly 1/4 cup of sugar, about 3-4 inches of apple cider vinegar, 1/2 cup or so of water, and a drop of dish soap to my jar.
i have used this method for a long time, well sorta, I only used the apple cider vinegar. I have even used Rice vineger (couldnât find my apple cider or even just vineger in my house) and it worked great!! , almost want to say it might of worked better / faste. I donât use much, maybe a couple of tablespoons in a small bowl or glass. If you don't have a jar around, you can use an empty two litter bottle cut in half with the original opening flipped upside down and put into the bottom half.
Some kitties may prefer pom-poms, but there are definitely a lot of cats that love feathers â" especially feathers and bells. The cool thing is that you donât need actual bird feathers to make these adorable cat toys.
Theyâre a hitâ¦and a great way to reuse fabric scraps. If youâre wondering how to make cat toys, wonder no more! All the homemade toys on this list are easy enough to make that you can make them whether you are crafty or not. Good trap and simple quick to make with household stuff.
Here are moretips for younger-looking skin that dermatologists wonât tell you. You donât have to go to a spa to give your face a quick assist. To cleanse your skin and tighten the pores, slather some plain yogurt on your face and let it sit for about 20 minutes. For a revitalizing homemade face mask, mix 1 teaspoon plain yogurt with the juice from 1/4 slice of orange, some of the orange pulp, and 1 teaspoon aloe. Leave the mixture on your face for at least five minutes before rinsing it off.
If the idea of making a pom-pom toy confounds you, hereâs a great tutorial on how to make easy pom-pom cat toys for your sweet kitty. If youâre not afraid of a little sewing, these felt mouse toys are darling. Since they are toys that are sewn together, you can add some catnip inside to make your cat really go wild for her new toy. Speaking of old shirts, what cat wouldnât love smacking these knotted t-shirt cat toys around?
While youâre waiting, toss half a cored apple into a blender with 2 tablespoons of yogurt, 2 tablespoons of honey, and one egg white. Blend at a pulse for 45 seconds, then add the heated oatmeal mixture. Apply the mixture to your face and let it sit for 15 minutes for maximum nourishment.
Use remnants of your fabric to create fabric-covered buttons. If you want to add button tufting to your upholstered headboard, hereâs where youâd do it. It turns out that the buttons totally got lost in this pattern, but if you have a fabric thatâs not as busy, button tufting would look really elegant. You could probably staple the batting and the fabric all in one go, but because I am overly-cautious, I stapled them separately. Then I spent way too much time folding each of the corners neatly before I stapled them down.
Images may not be printed, or used in a print publication without my expressed consent. When modifying plans like this, which I do ALL the time â" itâs like modifying a recipe for me!
(Be sure to place a metal or plastic strainer in your sink to avoid clogging the drain with the granules. ) Donât miss these four additional healthy ways to use oatmeal. You could also make a dozen or so in almost no time to donate to your local shelter. Add some bells for extra noise, and bunch the ribbons by tying them together with some twine.
i have used this method for a long time, well sorta, I only used the apple cider vinegar. I have even used Rice vineger (couldnât find my apple cider or even just vineger in my house) and it worked great!! , almost want to say it might of worked better / faste. I donât use much, maybe a couple of tablespoons in a small bowl or glass. If you don't have a jar around, you can use an empty two litter bottle cut in half with the original opening flipped upside down and put into the bottom half.
Some kitties may prefer pom-poms, but there are definitely a lot of cats that love feathers â" especially feathers and bells. The cool thing is that you donât need actual bird feathers to make these adorable cat toys.
Theyâre a hitâ¦and a great way to reuse fabric scraps. If youâre wondering how to make cat toys, wonder no more! All the homemade toys on this list are easy enough to make that you can make them whether you are crafty or not. Good trap and simple quick to make with household stuff.
Here are moretips for younger-looking skin that dermatologists wonât tell you. You donât have to go to a spa to give your face a quick assist. To cleanse your skin and tighten the pores, slather some plain yogurt on your face and let it sit for about 20 minutes. For a revitalizing homemade face mask, mix 1 teaspoon plain yogurt with the juice from 1/4 slice of orange, some of the orange pulp, and 1 teaspoon aloe. Leave the mixture on your face for at least five minutes before rinsing it off.
If the idea of making a pom-pom toy confounds you, hereâs a great tutorial on how to make easy pom-pom cat toys for your sweet kitty. If youâre not afraid of a little sewing, these felt mouse toys are darling. Since they are toys that are sewn together, you can add some catnip inside to make your cat really go wild for her new toy. Speaking of old shirts, what cat wouldnât love smacking these knotted t-shirt cat toys around?
While youâre waiting, toss half a cored apple into a blender with 2 tablespoons of yogurt, 2 tablespoons of honey, and one egg white. Blend at a pulse for 45 seconds, then add the heated oatmeal mixture. Apply the mixture to your face and let it sit for 15 minutes for maximum nourishment.
Use remnants of your fabric to create fabric-covered buttons. If you want to add button tufting to your upholstered headboard, hereâs where youâd do it. It turns out that the buttons totally got lost in this pattern, but if you have a fabric thatâs not as busy, button tufting would look really elegant. You could probably staple the batting and the fabric all in one go, but because I am overly-cautious, I stapled them separately. Then I spent way too much time folding each of the corners neatly before I stapled them down.
Images may not be printed, or used in a print publication without my expressed consent. When modifying plans like this, which I do ALL the time â" itâs like modifying a recipe for me!
(Be sure to place a metal or plastic strainer in your sink to avoid clogging the drain with the granules. ) Donât miss these four additional healthy ways to use oatmeal. You could also make a dozen or so in almost no time to donate to your local shelter. Add some bells for extra noise, and bunch the ribbons by tying them together with some twine.
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