The Dick Clark and Mayan Connection
I've got a replacement fav "summer song".... yeah, no "Pumped Up Kicks" or bullet lyrics this year. Gotta like those songs with the special lyrics, those you'll be able to reasonably relate to.....this song theme looks to be a couple of relationship gone wrong that are a few things that I will relate to. This first video is pretty cool, inventive and totally different....right up my alley. The second video is solely fascinating and diverting. There looks to be 2 totally different versions, and I am not too positive World Health Organization the original creator is. Gotye, maybe, or Kimbra? Walk Off The Earth? however here you go, enjoy...
Somebody That I Used to Know
I've got a replacement fav "summer song".... yeah, no "Pumped Up Kicks" or bullet lyrics this year. Gotta like those songs with the special lyrics, those you'll be able to reasonably relate to.....this song theme looks to be a few relationship gone wrong that are some things that I will relate to. This first video is pretty cool, inventive and totally different....right up my alley. The second video is just fascinating and fun. There looks to be 2 totally different versions, and I am not too positive United Nations agency the original creator is. Gotye, maybe, or Kimbra? Walk Off The Earth? however here you go, enjoy...
SIDE NOTE:
OMG, I stumbled onto this parody of the song ..... you've to observe the primary two though before you watch the parody within the third video otherwise you won't understand it! it's hilarious! I laughed so hard, my eyes were watering!
SIDE NOTE #2:
Anyone conversant in Fred from the youtube channel? The guy within the initial video rings a bell in my memory of him! No?
SIDE NOTE:
OMG, I stumbled onto this parody of the song ..... you've to observe the primary two though before you watch the parody within the third video otherwise you won't understand it! it's hilarious! I laughed so hard, my eyes were watering!
SIDE NOTE #2:
Anyone conversant in Fred from the youtube channel? The guy within the initial video rings a bell in my memory of him! No?
The Little Free Library
This is a heat and fuzzy plan... "Little Free Library." If it will not place a smile on your face, there is a sensible likelihood that it can place a smile on somebody elses face. they're loveable very little book boxes housing a home till consecutive visitant comes on to require and skim. What a great way to build a sense of community and a love of reading!
The Little Free Library is largely a simple and fun thanks to share books with neighbors. Take a book, leave a book. It’s that straightforward. you'll be able to even leave somewhat note too if you wish to. And there’s no rule concerning age classes. does one have some books cluttering the house? Drop them in "The very little Free Library" box for consecutive visitant to relish. Your visitant can probably have a lot of fun discovering books that you simply once enjoyed. These very little libraries ar taking drugs all over and if your luck is sweet, there is also one close to you! If not, why not begin one in all your own? very little Free Library sells mini libraries or can show you the way to create one in all your terribly own! higher however, you'll be able to add your own personal touch if you're feeling inspired. This nice very little plan is sure to be a page turner.
Happiness isn't perfected until it's shared.
Doily Wreath
This is a fun summer project to get you prepped for the holidays or to simply use as an accent for the perfect decor! I can envision this with red, white and blue accents for the July fouth celebration as well. They emulate a firework display with the lights! A beautiful white paper doily wreath highlighted with holiday lights. It has the holiday appeal of snowflakes, fireworks or soft elegance!
What you will need:
24-inch wreath form
30-inch wreath form
24-gauge wire
White spray paint
20-foot strand of white holiday lights in a white theme strand
Scissors
Directions:
Step 1
Working on a covered surface, lay a 24-inch wreath form inside a 30-inch one. Attach them with 24-gauge wire at 6 to 8 evenly spaced points.
Working on a covered surface, lay a 24-inch wreath form inside a 30-inch one. Attach them with 24-gauge wire at 6 to 8 evenly spaced points.
In a ventilated area, coat combined wreath form with white spray paint. Let dry.
Step 3
Wrap wreath in zig zag form with a 20-foot strand of white holiday lights (test lights beforehand), leaving the plug end unwrapped (as much as is needed to plug in).
Wrap wreath in zig zag form with a 20-foot strand of white holiday lights (test lights beforehand), leaving the plug end unwrapped (as much as is needed to plug in).
Step 4
With scissors, widen the center-hole slits slightly in paper bouquet holders (we used 10 8.8-inch ones, 20 6.4-inch ones, 20 4.8-inch ones, and 50 3.2-inch ones). Poke a finger through center hole of each bouquet holder (from front to back) to create openings large enough to accommodate a light bulb.
With scissors, widen the center-hole slits slightly in paper bouquet holders (we used 10 8.8-inch ones, 20 6.4-inch ones, 20 4.8-inch ones, and 50 3.2-inch ones). Poke a finger through center hole of each bouquet holder (from front to back) to create openings large enough to accommodate a light bulb.
Step 5
Beginning with largest ones, place bouquet holders evenly around wreath, slipping a light through each hole so that bulb bases, not bulbs, rest against paper. (From time to time, hang wreath, and step back to ensure that the arrangement is balanced and attractive.)
Step 6
Add remaining bouquet holders in descending size order. Use smallest bouquet holders to cover centers of larger ones and to fill in any gaps. Hang near an outlet. Unplug when unattended.
Add remaining bouquet holders in descending size order. Use smallest bouquet holders to cover centers of larger ones and to fill in any gaps. Hang near an outlet. Unplug when unattended.