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FriendshipDay

Today it's FriendshipDay, not official or something, but I think you have to present your bestfriend today with something special. It doesn't have to be a thing, a hug is enough just let her/him know that you care!
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DIY Ideas -to give her of to do with her-:
Everyone knows a creative mind opens many doors, and we’ve got the key, actually, Fossil does! They have been using vintage keys throughout their collections since day one to inspire, incite wonder and unlock curiosity and endless fashionable possibilities. So in the spirit of DIY, we decided to add a modern, color-blocked twist to this iconic, timeless object to celebrate Fashion’s Night Out! 

To create:  gather vintage keys in various sizes.  Use nail polish in a variety hues and paint small sections of each key.  Allow to dry and add each to a chain.  Mix and match and layer as many as you like!

 P.S.- Join us! Create your own versions our of color-blocked skeleton key necklace with Erica on Fashion’s Night Out at Fossil Times Square- 1585 Broadway at 47th Street, 6pm-9pm.

Halloween is that magical season where imaginations and creative fantasies run wild, and it’s the ultimate opportunity to scare up that limitless array of crafty tricks & treats you’ve been dreaming up. While whipping up a costume may be the first project on your list, we suggest taking dress-up to the next level with a boo-tiful take on string art. With some colorful string, nails and a geometric pattern in mind, create this unique holiday décor that’s unexpectedly chic and one-of-a-kind. 

To create: Push thin nails around the top and bottom of the pumpkin in a circle formation, leave approximately half an inch between each nail. P.S.- Don’t push the nail heads in yet. Knot the pink string to a nail and wrap it in an up-and-down pattern across the pumpkin. Create contrast with a different colored string and repeat the knot and wrapping step. To finish it off, push the nail heads into the pumpkin to secure.

P.S.- Enter Polyvore’s All Hallows collage contest, for a chance to be featured on Polyvore!
Allright Halloween is already over, but that don't mind :)
Gems are truly truly outrageous, even more so when they satisfy not only your eye, but your sweet tooth, too.  Diamonds are a girl’s best friend and glitter is a crafty girl’s ultimate go-to. There’s simply no such thing as too much sparkle, so dress up your desserts and wow the guests at your next fancy fete with a decadent and elegantly edible DIY.     
 To create:  dust candy mold with different shades of edible glitter, using a clean paint brush. It magically sticks to all sides! Melt white chocolate following the package’s specific directions. Use a small spoon to pour the melted white chocolate into the mold.  Place the filled mold into the refrigerator for at least a few hours until set completely.  Once hardened, carefully remove from the mold. You may want to add a little extra hint of glitter on the bottoms or on sides.

What's your most funniest moment with your best friend?
Love,
Me
Sources: WeHeartIt & P.S. I Made This

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