I originally saw this idea online but I did things a little different then what I read so I thought I'd share my techniques to make this easy and satisfying :). My first step was to paint the entire wall, basically bc it was a flat paint before and I changed it to eggshell. Obviously walls vary in size so you will just need to determine how close you want the stitching. We tied a pencil at the end of a rope and then tacked it in the corner then drew from one side to the other to get the long line. Make sure u hold the pencil outright and not slanted at all! Then do the other line in the opposite corner. I traced the line with a thin paintbrush using a gray paint we had already. It's ok if the line isn't exactly the same thickness ! If u look close you can see mine varies in thickness. The best thing I did was make a stencil from a scrap piece of cardboard for the stitching. And I didn't...
What's everyone's input on this spike jewelry being IN right now? I went into Staxx today and most of the jewelry was the spike jewelry. It's all over the Internet as well. I've also seen so many celebrities wearing them!!! Give me your opinion...like? Don't like?
Yummy yummy Baked Potato Soup 2/3 Potatoes, washed really good 1 head of cauliflower, remove stem and cut into pieces 1 can Chicken broth 1 1/2 cups Milk Salt and Pepper 3/4 cup Sour Cream 1/2 shredded cheddar cheese 2 green onions 4 Tablespoon fresh chives 4 slices of bacon (cooked and crumbled) Microwave potatoes on high for approximately 5 minute and then turn over and microwave an additional 4/5 minutes. While microwaving potatoes steam cauliflower on medium heat in a large covered pot until tender. Drain and return to pot. Add chicken broth, milk, potatoes (peeled), green onions and chives. Bring to a boil. While in the pot use a blender to blend until smooth and then add sour cream and salt and pepper and cook for an additional 10 - 15 minutes. Stir occasionally. Remove from heat and scoop onto bowl adding Cheese, chives, and bacon over the top. Also add more sour cream and season ...
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