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Holiday Nails DIY

Here’s a really simple holiday nail design to wow your friends and family at holiday parties and gatherings. The best part is that you can do it yourself! Yay DIY!!!

  1. Start with your base color. I chose red and white just to show two different designs.
  2. Use a thin liner brush(got mine at the dollar store) or dip a paper clip in the nail polish to make your lines.
  3. Make 3 straight lines starting from the same point.
  4. Then make smaller lines branching out from each the first set of lines you made. Do as much or as little as you want.
  5. For the tree design place one dot at the highest point that you want the tree to start. The bottom of the tree will be the widest point. Fill in middle like a triangular shape then make points to make it look more like a tree. Fun and easy huh?!?!?

Enjoy!

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DIY No Sew Privacy Curtain

So many teachers from my school have these DIY no sew privacy curtains in their classrooms. A lot of us have desks with open backs so everything under our desks are exposed. Me personally, I like to sit comfortably in my chair even when I’m wearing a dress/skirt so this DIY curtain is a real problem solver for me. Even if your desk or storage area isn’t open, this could add some color and interest to your space. Here’s what you need. (Note: We got all our supplies from Hobby Lobby.)

  1. Fabric (1-3 yards)
  2. Small spring rod
  3. Ironing Hem tape
  4. Iron

Fold down the fabric enough for the rod to fit the space and iron it in place. Be sure the fold includes a space for the ironing tape.  Now place your hem tape under the fold near the bottom. Iron on top of the fabric according to the directions that came with your hem tape.  Repeat the process for the bottom of the fabric if you don’t want it to be a raw edge. Enjoy!

  
   
    
    
 

Earring Holder DIY 

Want to display your earring collection in a unique way? Check out this quick DIY earring holder! You only need a few supplies.

  1. Picture frame (got mine from goodwill)
  2. Chicken wire (any home improvement store)
  3. Staple gun ( already had one)
  4. Craft wire cutters (already had one)

Start by disassembling your picture frame only leaving the perimeter. Now roll out your chicken wire and cut it slightly larger than the size of your picture frame. Use your staple gun to fasten the chicken wire to your frame. As soon as that’s done your earring holder is ready to hang and use! Enjoy!