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24 years ago today. 24 years ago today, a boy named Harry Potter boarded the Hogwarts Express. 24 years ago today, Ron Weasley asked if he could sit in Harry’s compartment. 24 years ago today, Hermione Granger asked they if they saw Neville’s toad. 24 years ago today, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were sorted into Gryffindor. 24 years ago today, the golden trio met.
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In celebration of the Hogwarts Express arriving tomorrow morning, we’re giving away a week of Harry Potter inspired goodies for you to take with you back to school!
Prize:
One (1) person will win a Harry Potter Pocketwatch necklace
Rules:
-You don’t have to follow us to win
-Reblog this post to be entered (you can like the post but it won’t count as an entry)
-Up to 10 reblogs per blog please
-We will ship anywhere in the world and pay all shipping fees
-A random number generator will be used to find a winner
-Make sure to leave your ask box open so we can message you if you win!
Giveaway ends September 30th
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Super Easy 3 Ingredient Coconut Blackberry Smoothie
Who has the time to make a super complicated smoothie full of expensive ingredients? We created a 3 ingredient smoothie that tastes delicious and is packed with antioxidants.
Ingredients: 1 cup coconut milk, 1 frozen banana (if you're banana isn’t frozen, add ice as needed), and 1 cup blackberries
Directions: Blend all ingredients in blender until smooth. optional: Sprinkle coconut shavings on top.
Caramel Pumpkin Spice Latte Recipe (without an espresso machine or a trip to the store) We love autumn because we LOVE pumpkin. Especially that time of year when Starbucks starts selling their PSL. But after spending so much money on trips to the coffee shop, we decided to try out some recipes online. Most of them called for weird ingredients that we had to go buy, they weren’t sweet enough, weren’t pumpkin-y enough, or they were only good if you had an espresso maker. So, we made our own, with foam, what we had in our cabinet, and what we think is just the right amount of pumpkin and sugar. Needed: 2 cups milk (we used nonfat), 3 tbs canned pumpkin puree, 3 tbs sugar (we used regular cane sugar but brown sugar would be yummy too), 2 tbs vanilla, ¼ tsp nutmeg, ½ cup strong brewed coffee, optional: caramel, pinch of nutmeg, and whipped cream To Do: In a medium saucepan on medium heat, stir milk, pumpkin, and sugar until melted Bring your heat down and add the vanilla, nutmeg, and coffee. Heat for about 5 minutes or until simmering. Put your entire mixture in a blender and pulse until frothy. Pour into mugs and top with whipped cream, caramel, and a sprinkle of nutmeg. Enjoy!
How to Make a Pretty Tardis Box
1. Supplies Needed: scissors, sponge brush, paint brush, printed images (download our tardis paper and galaxy papers) you’ll want 3 sheets of the plain galaxy print and 1 of the tardis print, cardboard box (we found ours at Jo Anne Fabrics for 70 cents), mod podge
2. Completely saturate the back of the tardis paper with the Mod Podge.
3. Coat the front of the paper and the top of the box with the glue. Next, Place the paper of the box lid, making sure to smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles and pull the paper taught over the lid. Cut one of the plain galaxy papers into fourths and the other two in half. Glue the 4ths onto the edges of the lid as you did with the tardis paper, let the paper fold over the bottom of the lid. Do the same with the halves on the sides of the box until the entire outside of the box is covered in the paper.
4. Coat the entire box with Mod Podge using the sponge brush, making sure to cover all the nooks and crannies. Allow to dry for about 2 hours and repeat the process 2 to 3 more times and allow to completely dry overnight.
And you’re done! You can put makeup and jewelry in it or even package a gift in it!
How did your box turn out? Let us know what you think!
We want to thank everyone for helping us raise over $900 for Project Limelight!!
PS There is still another donation we are making for $126 for the final lockets that were ordered in the last few weeks of the fundraiser.
Everyone who ordered a locket that was dispatched later than expected will be receiving a letter explaining why their jewelry was delayed along with some free goodies. If you are worried about your order we are asking you to email Hailey: [email protected] until our new site is up and working.
Sincerely,
The Flirty Duets Staff
How to Make Faux Metal Letters
Here’s a little DIY we created in our studio today. The best part about these letters is that you can spell out anything with them so the possibilities are endless! (*nudge nudge* your favorite band, show, movie, or ship name)
Supplies needed: Cardboard Letters, Black Acrylic Paint, Metallic Paint (we used silver on ours), paint brush
1. Paint all the letters in the black paint. Make sure no brown is peaking through or it will ruin the illusion! Let dry for one hour.
2. Apply a medium to thin layer of metallic paint over each of the letters using a vertical motion as you paint.
3. Allow your letters to completely dry before using them.