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Hello, My name is Alexis, but everyone calls me Lexi. This blog is sort of a catch-all for my interests and awesome things. Enjoy the clusterfuck that is my blog c:
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8 months ago 12:01 pm Wednesday September 26 457 ♥ Permalink Reblog
coreymarie:

DIY Hanging Paint Storage made from Wire Shelves & PVC (with tutorial)
What a great idea!

orientaltiger:

DIY LED Balloons: Here’s how they look after being made!


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9 months ago 3:49 pm Tuesday September 18 206 ♥ Permalink Reblog
handmadepride:

Click for more DIYs.
9 months ago 6:35 pm Saturday September 8 350 ♥ Permalink Reblog
classymissmolassy:

Ruffled Skirt Tutorial.
9 months ago 3:22 pm Monday September 3 292 ♥ Permalink Reblog
littlecraziness:

(via DIY Ombre Tights | Brit Co.)
9 months ago 4:27 pm Wednesday August 29 472 ♥ Permalink Reblog
craftjunkie:

Fork Bracelet {How to}
Found at: simpledesign
9 months ago 12:03 pm Tuesday August 28 724 ♥ Permalink Reblog
truebluemeandyou:

DIY Easy Flower Petal Ink Tutorial from The Sheer Stories here. Really easy DIY and I’m wondering if fall flowers like mums would work.
9 months ago 12:00 pm Friday August 24 106 ♥ Permalink Reblog
handmadepride:

Click for more DIYs.
10 months ago 6:36 pm Tuesday August 21 132 ♥ Permalink Reblog
mittensareforkittens28:

No-dye polka dot Easter eggs: just attach double-sided adhesive dots and roll in glitter. Super easy and super cute!
10 months ago 5:27 pm Tuesday August 21 356 ♥ Permalink Reblog
donttrythisathome-seriously:

Play Dough




If ever there was a quintessential DIY toy it’s play dough!  Parents and children have been happily cooking up this stuff at home for decades.  Today our newest contributor Kaley is sharing her favorite play dough recipe using another kid classic: Jell-O (because it just wouldn’t be an MPMK post without some sort of twist).  I think you’re going to love this recipe.  Kaley promises it comes out silky smooth and I could practically smell the fruity scents wafting form my computer as I read her post.Along with being a play dough aficionado, Kaley is currently a resident of Honduras, mom to a beautiful little girl, a self-described organization nut and she takes stunning photos to boot. (Check out her blog for the proof.) She’ll be popping in regularly to share her latest adventures with her daughter as well as her organizational exploits as she moves her family back to the states.

What kid doesn’t love play dough?  Squishy, cool, bright, and so fun to play with. Even better, it helps develop fine motor skills and imagination.  Instead of going out and buying commerical Play Doh, try making it at home! It’s super easy, inexpensive, and a perfect project for the kids to help with. We love making our own play dough, and after trying a handful of different recipes we finally found a winner.  This play dough comes out in beautiful, soft shades, smells delicious, and feels the closest to store bought Play Doh of all the recipes we’ve tried.  Plus it makes for great party favors, see here for a great presentation ide.