The Paint Mistress

Jun 01
1800jewelry:

Cool Designs Affordable Prices
Welcome to our new store. We are currently adding products so please check back in a few days while we add and arrange our products.

1800jewelry:

Cool Designs Affordable Prices

Welcome to our new store. We are currently adding products so please check back in a few days while we add and arrange our products.

Jun 01

reidfoxer requested: john watson and green

i went with green with envy, and highlighted situations where john watson seemed oh so jealous

Jun 01
myfavoritedaydream:

matching 3d cuffs for the roomie @iambuhnee and I ^__^v. #kandi #edc #cuff #3d cuff #daisy #edclv (Taken with instagram)

myfavoritedaydream:

matching 3d cuffs for the roomie @iambuhnee and I ^__^v. #kandi #edc #cuff #3d cuff #daisy #edclv (Taken with instagram)

Jun 01
littlefever:

More camera jewelry in my Shop! (via Camera Charm Earrings Antiqued Brass Fuchsia Pink by LittleFever)
May 31
May 31

hollylevell:

the marmite mountain has be conquered!

and all ready to be shipped off to Germany for a lovely lady to give to her husband to be on their wedding day!

any suggestions or commissions drop me a message

May 31
May 31
ps-imadethis:

This Spring designer’s collections were booming with blooms of colorfully layered prints, and none of them wowed us more than Prabal Gurung …the king of injecting a dose of tech-style in his textiles. To get in touch with our own flower power, we teamed up with our friends at Who What Wear to create an accessory that pays homage with decoupage…and brings together a few of a style savvy girl’s favorite things - DIY, fashion, technology, and flowers!   



To create, you will need wooden or plastic bangles, as your blank canvas.  Gather real or faux flowers in a color scheme of your choice.  Group and arrange the flowers in a pattern and snap a picture with your phone or camera.  Send to print, as is, or upload to photoshop and duplicate to create a repeat pattern.  Once printed, cut out strips or small pieces which you will use to cover the inside and outside of your bangle.  Using Mod Podge, cover the inside of the bangle by “painting” the back of the paper and securing to the wood or plastic.  Continue all the way around, wrapping the edges of the cut outs, to cover the edge of the bangle. Continue on the outside and then add a final layer of Mod Podge once the bangle is completely covered in the flower print. 


Click here to check out the step by step video with Hillary & Katherine of Who What Wear! 

ps-imadethis:

This Spring designer’s collections were booming with blooms of colorfully layered prints, and none of them wowed us more than Prabal Gurung …the king of injecting a dose of tech-style in his textiles. To get in touch with our own flower power, we teamed up with our friends at Who What Wear to create an accessory that pays homage with decoupage…and brings together a few of a style savvy girl’s favorite things - DIY, fashion, technology, and flowers!   
To create, you will need wooden or plastic bangles, as your blank canvas.  Gather real or faux flowers in a color scheme of your choice.  Group and arrange the flowers in a pattern and snap a picture with your phone or camera.  Send to print, as is, or upload to photoshop and duplicate to create a repeat pattern.  Once printed, cut out strips or small pieces which you will use to cover the inside and outside of your bangle.  Using Mod Podge, cover the inside of the bangle by “painting” the back of the paper and securing to the wood or plastic.  Continue all the way around, wrapping the edges of the cut outs, to cover the edge of the bangle. Continue on the outside and then add a final layer of Mod Podge once the bangle is completely covered in the flower print. 

Click here to check out the step by step video with Hillary & Katherine of Who What Wear! 

May 31
scissorsandthread:

Mail Basket | Design*Sponge
I am terrible when it comes to mail - I open it, put it down… then can’t find it. I try putting it all in one place but that never lasts! What I need is this smart looking mail basket right next to my front door to pop it in when I get it. I love the combination of wood and leather. Of course if you don’t want to use leather, a strong fabric strap or ribbon would work just as well (just make sure it’s strong enough to support the weight!)

scissorsandthread:

Mail Basket | Design*Sponge

I am terrible when it comes to mail - I open it, put it down… then can’t find it. I try putting it all in one place but that never lasts! What I need is this smart looking mail basket right next to my front door to pop it in when I get it. I love the combination of wood and leather. Of course if you don’t want to use leather, a strong fabric strap or ribbon would work just as well (just make sure it’s strong enough to support the weight!)

May 31

itsnotjustnoise:

sellyourselfshort:

ohno789:

Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people.

Unlike most of the party games you’ve played before, Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends.

The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card.



And it is distributed under a Creative Commons license, meaning it is not only free to play, but remixing, and changing the game are more than just encouraged.

The official hard copy has been sold out for a while now, but a PDF of all the cards, and instructions distributed by the creators for making your own deck can be found here.

You’re welcome, and enjoy!

Printing this out right now HAHAHA

OHMYGODGUYS

CAH ON TUMBLR?!