Made It! #3

~I love Pinterest and would like to make one thing that I find on Pinterest every week. Since I have way too much pins, I hope this will be a way to reduce the amount of pins on my boards. It can be anything, from cooking to crochet and from sewing to papter crafts. Just small projects that doesn't take weeks to make~ 

Last week I told you about the Angler Fish pendant I wanted to make for my angler fish loving daughter. Pretty easy, as showed in the instructions on You Tube. This is my angler fish:


I added a tail and fins and the angler's fish main feature: a little light at the end of its angler. I used a little yellow glass bead for this.

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 Once a month I go through my pantry to see which food is overdue. Most of it I throw in the garbage bin, but some things are still good enough to use. Then I go over to Pinterest to look for recipes with that particular ingredient in it.
I found some almond meal in my pantry, so I want to make the Orange Almond Cake below for next week. You can find the recipe here, in case you want to give it a try, too.



Comments

  1. Your fish is so cute! And I love your idea of trying a different Pinterest project every week. There are so many things on my boards that I could make if I just committed myself to setting aside some time to actually try it.

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  2. I agree, there are so many cute things on Pinterest that I have pinned so I can remember to make them lol. Your little angler fish is too adorable! You did a fantastic job! Thank you so much sharing!

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  3. Thanks for sharing on the Pleasures of the NW's DIY party!

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  4. So cute!

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

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  5. Great idea to get through the projects on your Pinterest boards. I like the angler fish. I bet your daughter loves it too!

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  6. That's such a great gift for your daughter - and it's the cutest angler fish I've ever seen! Thank you for sharing with us at Hearth and Soul, Liz.

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