Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Half Crown Braid Tutorial

This tutorial is honestly a lifesaver for those of you who don't have much time in the mornings before school. It's cute, quick, and best of all, easy. 
-July


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Hand Knit Your Own Infinity Scarf (No knitting skills required!)

I have wanted to try this for a while now because scarves are so warm and perfect for the winter. I know this is a little late in season, but you can still make these for gifts or save them until next winter!
-July




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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

S'mores Croissants Recipe

Source is written on the picture
Hello! I'm sure you're all craving the foods of summer by now. Can't you just taste the strawberry pies, burgers on the grill, and... S'mores over the fire? Mmmm. S'mores just scream "SUMMER NIGHT AROUND THE CAMPFIRE" but now you can enjoy them inside your house any time with this recipe. 
-July

Actually, I couldn't find the recipe, only the picture, however this is simple enough that you guys could figure it out. I tried this a few weeks ago, and it was pretty good, so give this a try!

What you will need:
  • Pillsbury Croissant Rolls  
  • Chocolate chips
  • Little marshmallows

Instructions:
  • Open the package of rolls and spread them out on a cookie sheet
  • Place a few chocolate chips and marshmallows on the rolls and roll the croissants as instructed on the package 
  • Bake according to the time and temperature listed on the croissant package

Monday, March 3, 2014

Reverse French Braided Bun Tutorial

Hair can be the most difficult thing to get right. Each person has a different style and not every hair-do looks good on everyone, so things can get a little sticky when you're trying to figure out the perfect way to dress your up hair. This is something I think looks great on everyone. It's perfect for a day at school, a shopping day, or even a date with a special someone *wink wink*. Without further ado, here is the reverse French braided bun. 
-July


1. Flip your head upside down and brush your hair to smooth out any cowlicks.

2. Take a two-inch section from near the nape of your neck and separate into three pieces.

3. Begin French braiding, working from the bottom up rather than the reverse. It might take a few tries, but you'll be able to feel if the braid is coming out straight without looking in the mirror!

4. Once your braid reaches the crown of your head, smooth the rest up into a high ponytail.

5. Twist the pony around itself to form a ballerina bun and pin in place.

6. An oversized bow clip is totally optional, but it helps hide any bumps at the top of your braid—plus, it just looks adorable!