Thursday, October 23, 2014
Fort Worth Zoo
10:37 PM
September 14, 2014
Impromptu trip to the zoo on a cooling weather.
It was more than a year ago since we last brought velle to the zoo,
so she was pretty excited!
Flash your military ID for extra discounts!
Had lunch at BK, while gazing at the crocodile
I WANT SOME BURGER TOO!
My daughter is so grown up now *sobs*
Look how tall she is..
Well-fed zebras
Meerkat guarding his home
I adores plus hippos but real life hippo isn't so cute.
While looking at them, i commented that they need to go waxing,
and hubby's facial expression was like " What did you just say?! " LOL
Awkward giraffe in its weirdest position
So grumpy lol
Velle fav thing to do in the zoo was to feed the birds
Enjoying the moment
Cutest birds!
Next we went to this aquarium in which we get to touch the sea creatures
Horseshoe crab.
It totally freak me out, don't you think it looks like a cockroach plus fossil?
Some ancient creature?
Velle being velle, she just want touch them all!
As brave as Daddy
Hello, you creepy thing
I love otters! They are so CUTE
Hope to visit the zoo next time with her friends!
I think she gonna have much more fun with them around.
Labels: dallas attractions, fort worth zoo
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
DIY Headband Holder
9:27 AM
Transform your messy stash of headbands using this neat and organized standing headband holder.
Whenever I'm in a rush to go out, Chlovelle's stash of headbands will look like the pictures on the left.
No joke, they seem to love to play a trick on me. The headbands always decided to clump tgt when I'm in a hurry!
Does that happen to you too? Goodness, so annoying.
You can also make a headband holder in 5 easy steps… Let's go!
STEP 1
Choose your fabric. Preferably 24" X 24" ( i bought more just in case i make a mistake)
Try not to take 3 hours, because i did that. I just can't make up my mind..
STEP 2
Avoid buying random, unrelated stuff. I realized my cart is full of other stuff that is not related to this craft *CRY*
STEP 3
Take a paper towel roll/milo tin/anything that is a cylinder shape and wrap the fabric around it.
Your cylinder have to be thick, so trial and error before deciding which to use.
Seal it shut with a hot glue gun. Cover the end of the fabric with a ribbon.
STEP 4
Stuff the excess fabric at the 2 ends into the core of the paper towel roll.
Cover the hole with a pretty flower or anything of your choice.
STEP 5
Display it in a prominent place and show it off!
TADAH! A pretty yet functional headband holder!
No more messy stash!
Labels: DIY crafts, headband holder