46 Ways To Decorate Easter Eggs

This collection of fun (and sometimes funny) options will put a smile on you and your family’s face and allows you to roll up your sleeves and really personalize your edible decor. You can transform shells into veritable works of art, using everything from a rainbow assortment of customary vinegar-based dyes to gold leaves to pounds of sparkly glitter. Marbled Easter Eggs from The Spruce Crafter Beware: the scissor work can get tedious here without a Cricut Machine....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Joseph Williams

56 Steve Jobs Quotes Famous Inspirational And Memorable

December 13, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Elmer Mentz

8 Best Free Crochet Pumpkin Patterns

Little Pumpkin Crochet Pattern from Petals to Picots Puff Stitch Pumpkin Crochet Beanie from The Stitchin’ Mommy Pumpkin Pie Crocket Pattern from Crafty is Cool Fall Wreath With Crochet Pumpkins from Repeat Crafter Me Crochet Pumpkin Coasters from Ira Rott Crochet Pumpkin Pattern in 3 Sizes from Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet Multicolor Crochet Pumpkin Pattern from My Merry Messy Life Pumpkin Jar Cozy Crochet Pattern from Ravelry

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 68 words · Michael Dionne

9 Christmas Themed Cross Stitch Patterns

December 13, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Raymond Gordon

Acrylic Painting Ideas

If you want to try using this type of paint, check out some of these acrylic painting ideas. There are some projects that will help you improve your overall technique and there are others that are just plain fun. Pick one and get inspired. Retro Painted Flower Tutorial from The Postman’s Knock Make Bubble Paint Flower Hydrangeas from A Piece of Rainbow Panda Acrylic Painting Tutorial from Ink Struck Learn How to Pour Acrylic Paints from The Spruce Mountain Painting in Acrylics from Ink Struck Palette Knife Acrylic Abstract Tutorial from Feeling Nifty Heart Painting on Canvas from Feeling Nifty How to Paint Acrylic Clouds from Feeling Nifty DIY Birch Tree Art from Persia Lou DIY Glow in the Dark Moon Art from Persia Lou How to Paint Shoes from The Spruce Painted Retro Pillow from Delineate Your Dwelling Easy Abstract Floral Wall Art from Damask Love How to Paint Acrylic Herbs and Houseplants from Elle Byers Art How to Splatter Paint from The Spruce

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · Jessie Williams

Add Sugar To Increase Lather And Bubbles In Soap Making

Adding a bit of sugar to a soap recipe can help make a light, bubbly lather with large bubbles when the oils you’re using do not lather up as much as you’d like. There are three ways to augment your recipe with sugar during the process of soap making. Add Sugar Before the Lye The easiest method is to incorporate the sugar while making your lye-water solution. Add sugar to your water and make sure it is completely dissolved before you add the lye....

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Damon Fowler

Android View List Of Recently Used Apps

When one uses their Android based smart phone or tablet for the first time, they take a bit of time to know how to go around among various features and screens. One of the features that people often look for is the list of recently used apps. This feature makes it easy to invoke an app which you often use. Well, it depends on the device you’re using. Android, being an open source OS, is often customized by phone or tablet manufacturers to give the device a signature touch of their own....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Tim Owen

Aweber Or Feedburner Which Is Better

Lately, we have been hearing many expert bloggers to recommend newbies to opt for paid email auto-responders like Aweber. In the name of collecting email addresses, such a scenario is being painted as though if you’re not using Aweber, there is no chance you’ll ever succeed in professional blogging! I am not against Aweber, I even use it on some of my projects, including TechWelkin. But I don’t agree with the suggestion that every blogger-wannabe must opt for Aweber....

December 13, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Olivia Mcentegart

Computer Facts History Trivia From The World Of Computers

We hope that you liked these interesting computer facts and trivia. We will keep on updating this list with more funny computer facts. So, do visit again to get the updated list. If you have more computer facts or anecdotes, please share with us in the comments section. We will try to include them in the list. Thank you for using TechWelkin!

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 62 words · Elizabeth Martin

Crochet Basics Draw Up A Loop

Crochet Is All About Drawing Up Loops In fact, this reminds me of a favorite crochet quote from yarnbombing artist Olek who says in the introduction to herself on her website, “A loop after a loop. Hour after hour my madness becomes crochet.” Crochet IS drawing up loop after loop. What you do before and after drawing up the loops changes the look of the pattern. In certain instances, you might draw your loop up differently than normal to achieve a different stitch (for example, in broomstick lace crochet and Solomon’s Knot crochet)....

December 13, 2022 · 4 min · 780 words · Jody Brown

Danielle Ransom Lifestyle Expert For The Spruce Crafts

December 13, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Glenn Henrick

Definition Of A Fat Quarter Of Fabric And How It Is Cut

The longest side’s dimension sometimes varies because some quilting fabrics are not 44 inches wide. How Does a Regular Quarter Yard of Fabric Compare to a Fat Quarter? A typical quarter yard is 9 inches across and as wide as the fabric so a quarter yard of a quilting cotton usually measures 9 inches x 44 inches. Regular quarter-yard cuts of fabric can be used for any purpose, but are especially helpful for strip piecing, where long strips of fabric are sewn together and then cut into patchwork segments that mimic a portion of a quilt block....

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 550 words · Jason Nall

Diy Clothes Rack Ideas

When it comes to constructing your own, stick to sturdy building materials like wooden dowels, PVC, and copper pipe for DIYs that won’t crunch under the weight of your sweaters and jackets, and don’t hesitate to add swiveling wheels if you’re prone to redecorating on a whim. Glance through the tutorials here to get started on your own customized clothing rack. Wooden Dowel Clothes Rack from The Merrythought Hanging Clothes Rack from Your DIY Family Copper Clothes Rack from Cupcakes and Cashmere A-Frame Clothes Rack from A Beautiful Mess Rolling Clothes Rack from The House of Sequins Kids Clothes Rack from Jessica Sarah Morris Double Shelf Clothes Rack from Fresh Mommy Blog Trellis Clothes Rack from Fall for DIY Lucite Clothes Rack from Topknots and Pearls Wall-Mounted Clothes Rack from Sammy on State

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 133 words · Mindy Jones

Diy Embroidered Koozie

December 13, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Jodi Prokop

Diy Halloween Costume Ideas For Kids

Here are 19 DIY ideas for children’s Halloween costumes. How to Make a Headless Costume from Jill and The Little Crown DIY Unicorn Costume from Lia Griffith Felt Monarch Butterfly Wings Tutorial from Buggy and Buddy Make a Baby Astronaut Costume for Halloween from Lovely Indeed “Despicable Me” Minion Costume from Make and Takes Houseplant Costume from Oh Happy Day DIY Kids Tin Man Costume from A Pumpkin & A Princess Soccer Zombie Makeup from Cuckoo 4 Design Woody From “Toy Story” from The Girls With Glasses Pineapple Baby Costume from Lines Across DIY Fairy Costume from Lia Griffith DIY Gnome Costume from Lia Griffith Ginny Weasley Hogwarts Uniform from My Poppet Carmen Miranda Costume from My Poppet Creepy Spiderweb Headband from Sparkle Living Unicorn Hat from Snugglebug University Avocado Toast Costumes from Hello Wonderful Snapchat Puppy Filter Costume from A Girl and a Glue Gun Felt Animal Masks from Flax and Twine

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 153 words · Margarito Currie

Diy Memo Boards Ideas

Cookie Sheet Memo Board via Sadie Seasongoods Window Memo Board via My Repurposed Life Kraft Paper Memo Board via East Coast Creative Wine Cork Memo Board via Life as a Thrifter Shutter Memo Board via Life as a Thrifter Picture Frame Memo Board via Shanty 2 Chic Paint Can Lid Memo Board via Four Corners Design Ironing Board Memo Board via Idémakeriet Embroidery Hoop Memo Board via This Silly Girl’s Life Cork Trivet Memo Board via Rue Mag Burner Cover Memo Board via Madigan Made (now Rosyscription) Bike Wheel Memo Board via The Creative Studio Chalkboard Memo Board via Home Made Modern

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 102 words · Iris Whitaker

Easy Baby Blankets In Garter Stitch

These patterns will inspire you to get creative with your designs. Whether you’re all about stripes, prefer to go checkered, or want to reach for the slip stitch patterns, you’ll discover just what you’re looking for (or, you’ll be moved to try an idea you never thought about) and come out with a gorgeous baby blanket. If you’re looking for easy baby blankets to knit, garter stitch is a good place to start....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Theresa Merhar

Easy Rectangle Origami Box Instructions

In the photo, you can see it is great for storing pens and pencils on a desk, or stationery items such as rubber, sharpeners, and even small calculators. There are also a few to organize makeup inside drawers, and you can make larger ones from A3- or A2-sized sheets of paper, which make great drawer organizers for kids’ clothes. This simple origami box takes only a few minutes to fold and requires very few origami tools....

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 181 words · Thomas Jackson

Easy Ways To Calculate Bead Sizes

Beads that are measured in millimeters include gemstone, crystal, glass, metal, wood, bone and horn varieties. In most cases, the measurement scale is applied to the actual bead while the strand itself may be sold in inches. Once you have determined the size bead you need, you may want to refer to a bead per inch and beads per strand chart to help you determine how many strands you need for a project or estimate the cost per bead....

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Thomas Harper

Fabric Selvage Or Selvedge In Sewing

Selvage edges occur when crosswise grain threads, called the weft threads, turn back and forth as they are woven along the length of weft threads, which stay in place (secured at their ends) during the weaving process. Tiny loops are formed where the weft threads make each turn, and it is the little loops that keep the fabric’s edges intact. Selvage edges vary in width. They are bound more tightly than the rest of the fabric—another quality that prevents fraying....

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 493 words · John Bell