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Knit accessories for women and kids! Knit hats, scarves, mittens, clothes for women and girls! Crochet jewelry for mommy and babies!
Monday, September 30, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
About EjaEjovna in blog LittleFrogShopEtsy
Hi! I want to share with you beautiful feature about my shop :)
I'm so happy! Just welcome here:
LittleFrogShopEtsy: EjaEjovna
I'm so happy! Just welcome here:
LittleFrogShopEtsy: EjaEjovna
EjaEjovna
Are you lookin' for unique jewelry?
Jewelry for women, girls, moms and babies. Elegant & simple.
Nursing necklaces are totally natural necklaces, a must-have for every mom or just for those who loves nature and everything natural.
All items in this shop are only in 1 piece!!!
Perfect for everyday wearing.
Please visit:
Etsy shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/Brullevent
Here you can find only hand made accessories & hats!
Blog - www.ejaejovna.blogspot.com
Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/yanuta.
Wanelo - www.wanelo.com/nuta.
Twitter - www.twitter.com/YaNutata.
Tumblr - http://ejaejovna.tumblr.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EjaEjovna
Here you can find only hand made accessories & hats!
Blog - www.ejaejovna.blogspot.com
Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/yanuta.
Wanelo - www.wanelo.com/nuta.
Twitter - www.twitter.com/YaNutata.
Tumblr - http://ejaejovna.tumblr.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EjaEjovna
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Shop TheBestBoysTies
Hi!
Today I want to share with you this beautiful Etsy Shop TheBestBoysTies
In this shop you can find mens neckties, ties. This beautiful ties are perfect for men, boy, baby boys :)
Tie is made with love in smoke free, pet free environment.



Today I want to share with you this beautiful Etsy Shop TheBestBoysTies
In this shop you can find mens neckties, ties. This beautiful ties are perfect for men, boy, baby boys :)
Tie is made with love in smoke free, pet free environment.
Color combinations: Color mist
So beautiful colors and Magic photo!
More color combinations you can find here: http://design-seeds.com/

More color combinations you can find here: http://design-seeds.com/
Monday, September 23, 2013
DIY boutonniere and flower crown with Petal
How simple beautiful is this headband nad boutonniere!
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/fashion/gallery/prom_diy_boutonniere_flower_crown/

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/fashion/gallery/prom_diy_boutonniere_flower_crown/#sthash.CvK0l0wb.dpuf
- See more at: http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/fashion/gallery/prom_diy_boutonniere_flower_crown/#sthash.CvK0l0wb.dpuf
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/fashion/gallery/prom_diy_boutonniere_flower_crown/
DIY boutonniere and flower crown with Petal
DIY boutonniere and flower crown with Petal
DIY Flower crown
So beautiful! I want to do this one for me :)
Welcome here: http://www.kellimurray.com/2012/04/07/diy-flower-crown/
DIY FLOWER CROWN
I recently did a mini “spring-inspired” shoot with Taryn and Shelby of Joielala (which mean a handful of fun lookbook posts will be coming to the blog over the next few weeks!) This is just a sneak peak of one of the looks because I wanted to do a quick tutorial on how I created this pastel flower crown. They make such a statement and are great for weddings, special occasions, or…just because! Below are the steps on how to create one for yourself. I created a large, full crown, but if you want to make one a bit more delicate, just buy smaller flowers and space them out more. In total, it took me about 45 minutes to put together and I spent only $18 in supplies. But I still have a lot left over so I plan on making a few more! Perhaps even a mini one for Rylee!
STEP 1: Get your supplies! I bought all of my supplies at
Michael’s, but any craft store should suffice. What you will need is a
handful of selected silk flowers, wire cutters/pliers, heavy rustic
floral wire for the base, thin floral wire (green) to attach the
flowers, and floral tape or ribbon (both optional).
STEP 2: Take your rustic floral wire and shape it into a circle that fits comfortably on your head. I would suggest making it a little loose because the flowers end up making it fit a bit snugger at the end.
STEP 3: Begin arranging your flowers on the base and decide the general placement of the flowers prior to attaching them. Once decided, start from the back and begin working forward. Take your thin green floral wire and secure each flower into place by wrapping tightly around the base several times (or until you feel like it is secure).
STEP 4: For the larger flowers, there was not enough of a stem for me to securely attach it to the crown, so I improvised, and first went underneath the bottom of the rose and tightly wrapped the wire underneath the green base of the flower between the petals and the stem. Make sure to cut the wire long enough to be able to first wrap around the bottom of the flower as well as still wrap around the crown afterward.
STEP 5: Continue the process moving around to the front of the crown and to the opposite side. There is really no “right” way to arrange your flowers. Just play with it until you feel like they lie the way you like.
STEP 6: You can choose to wrap your flowers around the entire circle of the crown, or, like I did, only go 3/4 around the base. If you decide to only go 3/4, you can finish it off by wrapping the back with floral wire or ribbon. I decided to leave mine as it was because I liked the natural look of it. Voila! You have yourself a flower crown!

Welcome here: http://www.kellimurray.com/2012/04/07/diy-flower-crown/
DIY FLOWER CROWN
I recently did a mini “spring-inspired” shoot with Taryn and Shelby of Joielala (which mean a handful of fun lookbook posts will be coming to the blog over the next few weeks!) This is just a sneak peak of one of the looks because I wanted to do a quick tutorial on how I created this pastel flower crown. They make such a statement and are great for weddings, special occasions, or…just because! Below are the steps on how to create one for yourself. I created a large, full crown, but if you want to make one a bit more delicate, just buy smaller flowers and space them out more. In total, it took me about 45 minutes to put together and I spent only $18 in supplies. But I still have a lot left over so I plan on making a few more! Perhaps even a mini one for Rylee!
STEP 2: Take your rustic floral wire and shape it into a circle that fits comfortably on your head. I would suggest making it a little loose because the flowers end up making it fit a bit snugger at the end.
STEP 3: Begin arranging your flowers on the base and decide the general placement of the flowers prior to attaching them. Once decided, start from the back and begin working forward. Take your thin green floral wire and secure each flower into place by wrapping tightly around the base several times (or until you feel like it is secure).
STEP 4: For the larger flowers, there was not enough of a stem for me to securely attach it to the crown, so I improvised, and first went underneath the bottom of the rose and tightly wrapped the wire underneath the green base of the flower between the petals and the stem. Make sure to cut the wire long enough to be able to first wrap around the bottom of the flower as well as still wrap around the crown afterward.
STEP 5: Continue the process moving around to the front of the crown and to the opposite side. There is really no “right” way to arrange your flowers. Just play with it until you feel like they lie the way you like.
STEP 6: You can choose to wrap your flowers around the entire circle of the crown, or, like I did, only go 3/4 around the base. If you decide to only go 3/4, you can finish it off by wrapping the back with floral wire or ribbon. I decided to leave mine as it was because I liked the natural look of it. Voila! You have yourself a flower crown!
Christmas prewiev
1. http://www.etsy.com/listing/83941252/christmas-photo-of-reindeer-deer-if-on-a?ref=favs_view_5
2. http://www.etsy.com/listing/107018514/autumn-acorn-pine-cone-necklace?ref=favs_view_3
3. http://www.etsy.com/listing/113360811/snow-globe-ring-glass-ring-pine-tree?ref=favs_view_8
4. http://www.etsy.com/listing/163402614/holiday-ornaments-christmas-ornaments?ref=favs_view_17
5. http://www.etsy.com/listing/88199117/mulled-cider-recipe-holiday-baking?ref=favs_view_10
6. http://www.etsy.com/listing/117332272/deer-rudolph-christmas-watercolor?ref=favs_view_18
7. http://www.etsy.com/listing/113028009/deer-brooch-minimalist-embroidered?ref=favs_view_19
8. http://www.etsy.com/listing/113056258/christmas-style-red-and-green-lampwork?ref=favs_view_23
9. http://www.etsy.com/listing/108478025/sterling-silver-antler-ring?ref=favs_view_22
10. http://www.etsy.com/listing/94877393/women-mittens-winter-mittens-gloves?ref=shop_home_active
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Gifts for KIDS
1. http://www.etsy.com/listing/163374477/ipad-case-ipad-cover-ipad-sleeve-bear?ref=favs_view_2
2. http://www.etsy.com/listing/150269351/yoga-leggings-pants-with-stars-in-navy?ref=favs_view_2
3. http://www.etsy.com/listing/119471896/soft-safe-teddy-bear-lavender-sachet-10?ref=favs_view_8
4. http://www.etsy.com/listing/108002265/kids-wall-art-mama-bear-goes-fishing?ref=favs_view_21
5. http://www.etsy.com/listing/125850890/girls-coat-eco-friendly-linen-coat?ref=favs_view_22
6. http://www.etsy.com/listing/115136470/kids-pillow-cloud-stuffed-cloud-shaped?ref=favs_view_6
7. http://www.etsy.com/listing/103374246/crochet-bunny-toy-kids-stuffed-bunny?ref=favs_view_12
Color combinations: Lavender
So many color combinations I find on this site http://design-seeds.com/
Welcome and find more inspirations :)
Friday, September 20, 2013
keiko lynn: BonLook Giveaway!
Hi agan!
Look at this! I love this style! And I want this eyewears :)))
keiko lynn: BonLook Giveaway!: It's no secret that I'm a BonLook lover, and now I get to share a few pairs with you!
Look at this! I love this style! And I want this eyewears :)))
keiko lynn: BonLook Giveaway!: It's no secret that I'm a BonLook lover, and now I get to share a few pairs with you!
DIY envelope clutch
HI!
I want to share with you this great way to DIY clutch. In the future I'll do some gifts for my friends :) What do you think? ;)
DIY envelope clutch
from http://www.swellmayde.com/2011/03/diy-envelope-clutch.html
(vintage romper, river island feather headband)
I’ve been wanting an oversized clutch for a while now, especially since I laid eyes on that Celine clutch shot by Tommy Ton for style.com. Its minimalism is so beautiful. Then, I saw the Clare Vivier La Pochette on ofakind.com
and instantly knew what my next DIY would be. I couldn’t decide what
color fabric to choose, so... why not make 2? The steps are pretty
simple and I probably could’ve made 10!! But alas… I restrained myself
and settled on 2… I made one in cocoa brown leather and one in coral
faux python. Excited to put these to good use throughout the coming
spring season…
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