Christmas is nearly upon us, and it's at the peak of gift-buying season. I love getting people Christmas gifts, but being a student means that I don't have a ton of money to spend on them. DIY gifts are more personable, anyway. What's more awesome than a completely one-of-a-kind gift? These ideas would be loved by most teen and tween girls, and they won't cost a fortune! Click on the pictures for links to the tutorials. :)
After viewing this extremely cute blog that features a music playlist, I became determined to give my blog a music playlist as well. This is something you can do without having to upgrade to Pro. It was fairly simple to do, but I did get confused a couple of times. So, here's a step-by-step tutorial to help you do it right the first time.
Start out by going to http://scmplayer.net/. Then, choose your "skin" for the music player. I chose the top one, it's simple and sleek. This is the story of a lamp. For years there was a lamp in a living-room. I mean, of course there was a lamp. More than one, in fact. But I am talking about a particular lamp. This lamp had a lovely bamboo-patterned, brass-colored base, and a lovely white shade. Unfortunately, the children who liked to play in the living-room often left their signatures on the poor lamp’s shade. And by signatures, I mean dirty fingerprints and the like. Flies also liked to leave tokens of remembrance behind. Little brown ones. Eventually the poor lamp was removed from the living-room. And the poor lamp was sad. Its shade was dirty, who would ever want it? Actually, lamps can’t be sad. But you get the picture. One day, the lamp saw someone coming [lamps can’t actually see, either]. It was me. And although the lamp’s shade was dirty, I knew it would be perfect for me, because I had a little trick up my sleeve… |
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