I made a sweater vest! 🧶 This was my first time knitting a bigger garment like this, and the first time since probably middle school properly knitting altogether, but it was fun getting back into it!
The pattern is the Thea Top by @/paulastrict!

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I made a sweater vest! 🧶 This was my first time knitting a bigger garment like this, and the first time since probably middle school properly knitting altogether, but it was fun getting back into it!
The pattern is the Thea Top by @/paulastrict!
Sharing a picture of my fall project, which is both the most meticulous and stupid crochet project I’ve ever undertaken.
Stupid how, you ask?
It’s supposed to be a candy corn colored blanket and I started with f*cking orange, instead of yellow.
Blueberror helping Error stay focused on his homework.
Lol I think everyone has done a leaf collection project once in their lives.
Wip fall project
in my next stepped I created the big drawing. I will use ohuhu markers and prisma/arteza pencils and oil pastel for the colours.
for now I made the sketch and line art.
This drawing is a clock but also a mirror between ligth and dark. the days will be darker, fall is a good mix between light and dark. the late summer september, the cold and rainy november. and the mirror october.
you see on top a piece of one of my new smoll ocs. I will later on create little doodles where you will meet them. they will be in the inktober drawings
Moisturizing Fall Lip Tint Recipe
© Rebecca Dawn Dillon
Ingredients:
.3 oz. dark cocoa butter .3 oz. beeswax .15 oz. (76° melt point) coconut oil .1 oz. lanolin .25 oz. sweet almond oil 1 Tablespoon copper penny mica 2 mL lavender essential oil 12 drops ginger or fresh ginger essential oil 10 drops cocoa absolute
Instructions:
You will need a digital scale to weigh out the ingredients for this recipe.
Begin by weighing out the dark cocoa butter and beeswax into a small glass Pyrex measuring cup. Heat in the microwave at 50% power or less until melted. (Alternately you can also use a double boiler.)
Weigh out the coconut oil and lanolin and stir into the melted beeswax and cocoa butter. If necessary, gently reheat the ingredients again to ensure they are fully melted. Stir well to ensure even distribution. (If you prefer not to use lanolin you can substitute more coconut oil for the lanolin or use shea butter! For a vegan lip tint you can also substitute the beeswax with .15 oz. of carnauba wax. You do need to use less carnauba wax as it is a harder wax than beeswax.)
Now weigh out the sweet almond oil and stir into the melted lip tint ingredients, again reheating if necessary.
Next, using a graduated transfer pipette, measure out the lavender essential oil and add into the lip tint. Then use fresh pipettes or droppers to add the ginger essential oil and the cocoa absolute. Mix well.
Using a tablespoon measuring spoon, measure out the copper penny mica and stir into your lip tint. Mix well.
Now slowly pour the melted lip tint into your containers, stirring the mixture after each pour.
For this fall lip tint recipe Bambi and I evenly filled six small metal slide top tins. I received my metal tins from SKS Bottle & Packaging which you can find here.
Once the lip tints have set up completely, slide on the lids for each tin then label as desired for personal use or gifting.
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foxes, falling leaves, & pileated woodpecker - illustration by Sarah Knight
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The next tie dye project
Autumn Leaf Wreath Card for #PCC265
Autumn Leaf Wreath Card for #PCC265
Welcome to this weeks Paper Craft Crew design challenge. This week we have a very creative sketch challenge for you to play along with. This challenge is quite different then any other that we have done in the last few challenge. My card features the Painted Autumn Designer Series Paper and the Leaf Punch from the Painted Autumn Suite in the Holiday Catalog. Here’s a look at my card today.…
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