truebluemeandyou:

DIY 3 Fruit Herb Infused Water Recipes from Free People Blog here. For DIY Freezer Smoothie Packs and Recipes go here and lots of DIY Naturally Flavored Herb and Fruit Water Recipes from the Yummy Life here.
Watermelon and Cilantro Infused Water
Blackberry and Mint Infused Water
Cucumber, Cilantro, and Dill Infused Water
truebluemeandyou:

DIY Naturally Flavored Herb and Fruit Water Recipes and Instructions from The Yummy Life here. Lots of tips for making this cheap alternative to soda with simple recipes.
citrus blend
raspberry lime
watermelon rosemary
blackberry sage
pineapple mint
skullcandy:

Temporary Tattoo DIY
Here is a quick and cheap way to print anything on your skin. This can be used if you ever need to make or fake a tattoo or a party stamp.
Items needed : 1. A piece of paper 2. Tape 3. An inkjet printer
Directions:
1. Cover the area you want to print on with tape.
2. Print the text or image on the taped side of the paper using your inkjet printer. Don’t forget to flip any text horizontally before so that it’s still readable. As the ink does not stick to the tape, you will be able to transfer it to any surface it comes in contact with.
3. Place your skin on the paper (or the other way around) and press gently. Do it once without shaking.
For better results keep the images small with high contrast and not too many details. Depending on the print quality (the better quality the more ink you get) you will be able to reuse a transfer two to three times. Experiment:   - Try it on something else than your skin : use it as an instant rubber stamp…  - Make a portable version: once the tape is printed you can cut around and use it anywhere  - Clean & Repeat : using a tissue or a piece of cloth, clean the taped area and reuse it over and over again…  - Draw directly on the tape using a non permanent marker pen
justadeerheart:

thenecromerchantsdebt:

Color Tinted Glass Jars from Fancy That Design House & Co. Click through for instructions.

reblogged for future use
truebluemeandyou:

DIY Watercolor Texture Techniques from hatefueled on Deviant Art here. Top to bottom: alcohol, salt, blotting, stencils/erasing, sandpaper and wax. You can go to the link for more on each technique.
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