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marieanakee:

Gift wrapping with shirts (they’re folded Furoshiki style around the gift not cut so everything is reusable / wearable) - inspired by Jenn Playford

marieanakee:

Gift wrapping with shirts (they’re folded Furoshiki style around the gift not cut so everything is reusable / wearable) - inspired by Jenn Playford

stationerylove:

(via 2 steg från paradise / Paper)
problemsolver:

Wit & Whistle » Blog Archive » DIY: Stencil Pillow
fuckyeahmakingstuff:

 
A few tips: You’ll want to be sure that the jars have been thoroughly cleaned prior to using and that you spray them well with cooking spray so the monkey bread easily comes out. Also do NOT overfill the jars or they will overflow.
These take minutes to prepare and are a fun way to get the kids involved in cooking their own special breakfast or dessert treats!
Monkey Bread {baked in 8 ounce mason jars} Makes 4 servingsWhat you’ll need:10 refrigerated biscuits – cut into quarters1/2 cup sugar1/2 cup dark brown sugar1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
What to do: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray mason jars with cooking spray and place them into a deep sided baking tray.
2. Into a bowl, add: sugars, and cinnamon. Whisk together to combine. Place cut biscuits pieces into sugar mixture. Toss to combine and coat well.
3. Evenly distribute coated biscuit pieces between the jars. Adding a little extra of the sugar mixture as  you go. Fill only 3/4 of the way up the jar {to allow for bread to rise and not overflow}
4. Bake for approximately 10-15 minutes until monkey bread has risen and is golden and bubbly. Allow jars to cool slightly prior to serving.(Source.) 

fuckyeahmakingstuff:

A few tips: You’ll want to be sure that the jars have been thoroughly cleaned prior to using and that you spray them well with cooking spray so the monkey bread easily comes out. Also do NOT overfill the jars or they will overflow.

These take minutes to prepare and are a fun way to get the kids involved in cooking their own special breakfast or dessert treats!

Monkey Bread {baked in 8 ounce mason jars} Makes 4 servings
What you’ll need:
10 refrigerated biscuits – cut into quarters
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

What to do: 
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray mason jars with cooking spray and place them into a deep sided baking tray.

2. Into a bowl, add: sugars, and cinnamon. Whisk together to combine. Place cut biscuits pieces into sugar mixture. Toss to combine and coat well.

3. Evenly distribute coated biscuit pieces between the jars. Adding a little extra of the sugar mixture as  you go. Fill only 3/4 of the way up the jar {to allow for bread to rise and not overflow}

4. Bake for approximately 10-15 minutes until monkey bread has risen and is golden and bubbly. Allow jars to cool slightly prior to serving.
(Source.) 


suavesubmarine:

Bombay Bicycle Club - You Already Know

boyswithbanjos:

Fantastic Mr. Fox-channeling felt taxidermy this way!

boyswithbanjos:

Fantastic Mr. Fox-channeling felt taxidermy this way!

charisgratia:

Churchmouse Yarns & Teas

wattlebirdblog:

Chevron friendship bracelet rug via The House That Lars Built

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