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Summer Ice Cubes With Fruit
DIY Flag Shorts
DIY Tutorial Showing How To Make A Hay Bale Swimming Pool
DIY HEART FRIENDSHIP BRACELETSÂ
DIY NEON TRIANGLE PHOTO FRAMES
DIY Swirly Paper Flowers
DIY Roudup of Watermelon Posts on True Blue Me & You.Â
Watermelon Shorts from I Love to Create here.
Watermelon Cake with Whipped Coconut Milk Cream Recipe from Paleo Cupboard here.Â
Polymer Clay Fruit Canes and where to buy them here.
Watermelon Pudding Chocolate Chip Popsicles Tutorial and Recipe from Clean & Scentsible here.Â
Naturally Flavored Herb and Fruit Water Recipes (watermelon and rosemary)  from The Yummy Life here.
Watermelon Nail Art by Sandra Holmbom here.Â
Jello Watermelon (with mini chocolate chip seeds) from Gourmet Mom on the Go here.Â
3 Fruit Herb Infused (watermelon and cilantro) Water Recipes from Free People Blog here.
Dyed Watermelon Shorts from Boat People here.
DIY FLOWER SUNGLASSESÂ
Hula Hoop Hideout
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Supplies:
Hula Hoop (Mine are from Dollar Tree for $1 each)
Safety Pins
Twine or Rope
Tulle and/or Ribbon (Mine is from Jo-Anns Dollar bin)
Sheets
Scissors
Cushions and Blankets
How To:
Pin the top edge of the sheet to the hula hoop by folding the sheet over and pinning it to itself. (see pic below)
Use twine to create a hanger to tie your hideout to the tree with. I used two long pieces of twine and tied each piece to opposite sides of the hula hoop. The two pieces then criss-crossed over each other. I tied the two together where they criss-crossed with another piece of twine. Later I used that piece to actually tie the hoop into the tree.
Tie on tulle and ribbons or any other embellishments you have. (see pic below)
Hang the hideout from a tree branch.
Add blankets and cushions underneath your fort so you can b
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DIY cross stitch pillow with your favorite quote