How to use essential oils to scent silk flowers | Ideas for a romantic evening

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iSewAcademy – Ruffle Silk Flower Tutorial

The iSewAcademy presents a tutorial for you to learn to make ruffled silk flowers. These make great hair accessories. The iSewAcademy app will be available in the Apple App store on 29 February 2012. Download free and choose from an expanding range of sewing projects. The iSewAcademy is really too cool to be a school. www.academyapps.com

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iSewAcademy – Ruffle Silk Flower Tutorial

The iSewAcademy presents a tutorial for you to learn to make ruffled silk flowers. These make great hair accessories. The iSewAcademy app will be available in the Apple App store on 29 February 2012. Download free and choose from an expanding range of sewing projects. The iSewAcademy is really too cool to be a school. www.academyapps.com

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DIY Nylon Flowers + How to Dye Nylon (Repurposing Ripped Pantyhose)

In this video I show you how to dye nylon (pantyhose) in acid dye, as well as demonstrate how to make nylon flowers with it. I saw these nylon flowers when I was younger in Chinatown in CA. I never thought to make them out of ripped pantyhose. Thought it would be fun and a good way to save your stockings….I get so upset when I rip up a good pair and this way I don’t feel so terrible. Note: You can use Ritz dye, and Ritz does not require vinegar however the color pay off and the lasting of the color isn’t as orgasmic as using Acid Dyes. Acid dyes can dye silk, nylon, wool, and any other protein fibers. Don’t try to dye cotton because you will just end up very disappointed. The colors will not latch onto cotton. Jacquard Acid Dye (any craft store, but I bought mine from an artstore) Vinegar Grocery Store Panty Hose Walgreens Both type of Floral Wire Micheal’s Craft Store Floral Tape Micheal’s Craft Store Water Gems Micheal’s Craft Store Glow Sticks Target Love You By AstraMusicBeats www.youtube.com My vlog: www.youtube.com/bionerd2 My brother’s vlog: www.youtube.com/vtec01 Gelato’s channel: www.youtube.com/gelatodavinci Got left over craft items? Send them here KL Cao PO Box 66154 Houston, TX 77266 Beautylish: www.beautylish.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/ricesushi02 Face Book Group: www.facebook.com Tumblr: sloabn.tumblr.com Disclaimer: Everything was bought by me.

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Flowers Gifts & More

www.dexknows.com Located in the heart of McConnelsville and serving the surrounding area, at Flowers Gifts and More, we specialize in providing some of the very best wedding and funeral flower arrangements around. We also offer silk flowers, balloon arrangements, and a large selection of gifts, candies, candles and so much more.

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DIY Nylon Flowers + How to Dye Nylon (Repurpsoing Ripped Pantyhose)

In this video I show you how to dye nylon (pantyhose) in acid dye, as well as demonstrate how to make nylon flowers with it. I saw these nylon flowers when I was younger in Chinatown in CA. I never thought to make them out of ripped pantyhose. Thought it would be fun and a good way to save your stockings….I get so upset when I rip up a good pair and this way I don’t feel so terrible. Note: You can use Ritz dye, and Ritz does not require vinegar however the color pay off and the lasting of the color isn’t as orgasmic as using Acid Dyes. Acid dyes can dye silk, nylon, wool, and any other protein fibers. Don’t try to dye cotton because you will just end up very disappointed. The colors will not latch onto cotton. Jacquard Acid Dye (any craft store, but I bought mine from an artstore) Vinegar Grocery Store Panty Hose Walgreens Both type of Floral Wire Micheal’s Craft Store Floral Tape Micheal’s Craft Store Water Gems Micheal’s Craft Store Glow Sticks Target Love You By AstraMusicBeats www.youtube.com My vlog: www.youtube.com/bionerd2 My brother’s vlog: www.youtube.com/vtec01 Gelato’s channel: www.youtube.com/gelatodavinci Got left over craft items? Send them here KL Cao PO Box 66154 Houston, TX 77266 Beautylish: www.beautylish.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/ricesushi02 Face Book Group: www.facebook.com Tumblr: sloabn.tumblr.com Disclaimer: Everything was bought by me.

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Brian Kokoska Beige Infinity

Brian Kokoska, Beige Infinity Blanket Gallery, Vancouver, Canada January 14 – February 25, 2012 First image: Beige Infinity exhibition poster, limited edition digital print, 2012 Paintings in order shown: Boardwalk Breeze, oil on canvas, 2011 Double Veronica, oil on canvas, 2011 Booster, oil on canvas, 2011 Ginger, oil on canvas, 2011 Rub Club, oil on canvas, 2011 Frost, oil on canvas, 2011 Silk Prince, oil on canvas, 2011 Black Flowers, oil on canvas, 2011 Daydreamer, oil on canvas, 2011 Headdress, oil on canvas, 2011 Honey, oil on canvas, 2011 Installation images courtesy of Blanket Contemporary Art Inc. Track: Brian Kokoska – Heartbroken (T2 ft. Jodie drag edit) inspired by Dubbel Dutch www.briankokoska.com http www.twitter.com www.blanketgallery.com

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Kaaviya in Fashion Show @ School, 2012.MOV

Kaaviya ilavarasi performing in kids fashion show held in her school. She wear tamil traditional silk dress (blue color pattu paavadai) ans has jasmine flowers on her hair. Kaaviya entered in the walking ramp at 2:20 th minute. Professional performing?!

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CHANEL MÉTIER Pre – Fall 2012 – PARIS-BOMBAY EXPRESS

Karl Lagerfeld has never been to India. "It’s much more inspiring not to go to places than to go," he said today after a Chanel presentation that spectacularly evoked the sights, smells, and sounds of the last days of the Raj. OK, Michel Gaubert’s sitar-free soundtrack might have been a stretch (unless the Raj was rocking to David Lynch’s new album), but the towering tiers of fruits, sweets, and flowers that filled the center of the room definitely had a sense of palatial excess. They were circled by a toy train bearing decanters of…what was it that maharajas drank? scotch?…which rang true as a decadent detail, conveying the notion of a privileged few playing while empires crumbled. Sound familiar? Lagerfeld resisted such topical insinuations, but he did concede that fashion historically tends to come into its excessively creative own during difficult economic times. A perfect moment for him, in other words. And this collection, an annual salute to the work of the craftspeople who make Chanel happen, including the recently passed François Lesage (hence the name, Métiers d’Art), was definitely a feat of creative excess, from the jaw-dropping set, which turned a curved space under the dome of the Grand Palais into a corner of Rajasthan, to the clotted silver embroideries, the gilded laces, the lustrous silks that determined the character of the clothes. It’s easy to imagine a canny designer making the decision to aim such shine and glitter at an emergent market feeling <b>…</b>

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CHANEL MÉTIER Pre – Fall 2012 – PARIS-BOMBAY EXPRESS

Karl Lagerfeld has never been to India. "It’s much more inspiring not to go to places than to go," he said today after a Chanel presentation that spectacularly evoked the sights, smells, and sounds of the last days of the Raj. OK, Michel Gaubert’s sitar-free soundtrack might have been a stretch (unless the Raj was rocking to David Lynch’s new album), but the towering tiers of fruits, sweets, and flowers that filled the center of the room definitely had a sense of palatial excess. They were circled by a toy train bearing decanters of…what was it that maharajas drank? scotch?…which rang true as a decadent detail, conveying the notion of a privileged few playing while empires crumbled. Sound familiar? Lagerfeld resisted such topical insinuations, but he did concede that fashion historically tends to come into its excessively creative own during difficult economic times. A perfect moment for him, in other words. And this collection, an annual salute to the work of the craftspeople who make Chanel happen, including the recently passed François Lesage (hence the name, Métiers d’Art), was definitely a feat of creative excess, from the jaw-dropping set, which turned a curved space under the dome of the Grand Palais into a corner of Rajasthan, to the clotted silver embroideries, the gilded laces, the lustrous silks that determined the character of the clothes. It’s easy to imagine a canny designer making the decision to aim such shine and glitter at an emergent market feeling <b>…</b>

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