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Get Ready for Springtime With These Easy DIY Nude Ballet Shoes

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Whether it’s because you’re trudging through a sidewalk full of pools or because your feet ache from a week of work, there are some days when wearing glitzy heels just isn’t an option. Fortunately for us, we always have a backup plan - ballet flats! Not only are they one of the comfiest styles, but they also have the ability to turn even the most understated outfit into a chic, kind of Parisian one. If you dreamed of becoming a ballerina, then scroll on for the tutorial below. This shoe hack is calling you!  Materials and Tools: old flats matching ribbon scissors hot glue gun + glue

Elevate Your Apartment Decor by Hacking This Easy + Stylish Mobile

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Adulting can be hard AF, but it comes with some super sweet perks, like decorating your apartment however you please. Apartment decor can be pricey, so around here we are always on the hunt for ways to spruce up your pad that won’t cost you your whole paycheck. In the past we’ve brought you easy and cheap wall art, how to make an art gallery wall on a budget, and an Anthropologie wall art hack. Today we’re serving up a chic mobile hack inspired by the work of Alexander Calder. This mobile is made out of Brit + Co X Cheeky plates, costs under $30 to make, and adds so much character to your home. Materials and Tools: Cheeky Paper Plates scissors hot glue gun fishing line dowel, I got mine at a local hardware store gold floral wire X-ACTO knife Start by cutting fun shapes out of the paper plates. We didn’t draw our shapes out beforehand and just freestyled it. This worked out great, giving the shapes a very organic feel. Next trace the shapes you’ve cut out on a ...

Download These Free Printable Jar Labels to Organize Your Kitchen Pantry

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We’ve been known to obsess over an organized kitchen pantry. There’s just something satisfying about seeing a neat, tidy, and perfectly ordered space. If your pantry is in a state of disarray - no judgment! - we’re here to save the day with our free printable jar labels. Simply print, stick, and proceed to flaunt your dried goods on those new open shelves you just installed. There’s even an extra page with blank labels so you can practice your hand-lettering skills and label *all* the things. The pre-written labels are ready to call out the essentials like rice, pasta, flour, oats, sugar, and salt. Simply print them out on sticker paper, cut the labels with an X-ACTO knife, and get to stickin’.