Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Prep a sheet pan with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
Use a fork to mix together peanut butter and egg.
Gently fold in marshmallow cream so that you can still see streaks of marshmallow.
Scoop cookie dough onto pan using small or medium sized cookie scoop. Bake for about 11-13 minutes, until slightly browned. Makes about 12 large cookies. Enjoy!
Here’s a video showing how easy these cookies are to make:
This is the really easy Beaded Daisy Chain Bracelet, posted in late April 2020, with a sliding knot closure from Honestly WTF below.
Who What Wear calls it “crafty jewelry” or jewelry you’d make at camp. I’ve posted some of their retail picks at the very bottom. Here’s what they say about this trend here:
Consisting of mismatched colorful beads, charms, flowers, letters, and more, this jewelry trend can be defined as many things, but my favorite descriptor is nostalgic.
Honestly WTF posted this Tissue Paper Dyeing Fabric DIY a few days ago, and I haven’t been this excited to try a new dyeing technique in months.
Some Things to Know:
You have to use spectra tissue paper because it will bleed onto your fabric.
Honestly WTF experiments with silk and synthetic fabrics. Natural fabrics work better, and I’d like to experiment using old 100% cotton to see what happens.
All you need is fabric, spectra tissue paper (cheap on Amazon), white vinegar to set the dye, and a spray bottle.
You could also try dyeing silk and making it into wall art - I think that would look beautiful.
If you read Honestly WTF’s post, you will see how easy it is to tissue paper dye fabric. I wonder if you could tissue paper dye water color paper and make cards or miniature art works.
I love friendship bracelets, but haven’t seen many being posted in a long time. I especially love the Pura Vida Inspired Multi Strand Friendship Bracelets.
DIY 3 Macrame Friendship Bracelets from Curly Made here.
I settled on 3 styles of bracelets all of them closing with a button and using waxed cotton cords. If you want them to have a more grown-up look you can make them with a satin or nylon cord and close with crimp ends and chain.
I love these friendship bracelets: DIY Pura Vida Inspired Friendship Bracelet from Curly Made here.
Besides string, you won’t even need glue or any type of hardware so these will be super inexpensive, and perfect to whip up a bunch for your friends.
For more friendship bracelets of all kinds go hereor see these roundups below.