May
21
my-so-called ego wanted this bag sooomuch! that’s all i want to say. short.
my-so-called ego wanted this bag sooomuch! that’s all i want to say. short.
Sami Yusuf - salam سامي يوسف - سلام (by sooahlawy)
I dream for a day when there’ll be no more misery. When there’s no more hunger. No need for shelter. Isn’t there enough to share. Or is that we just don’t care?
We’re here for a day or two…
Let me show my way…
Salaamu alaik, Salaamu alaik, Salaamu alaikum
I pray for a day when there’ll be justice and unity
Where we put aside our differences. Fighting makes no sense. Just a little faith. To make it a better place
We’re here for a day or two…
Let me show my way…
Salaamu alaik, Salaamu alaik, Salaamu alaikum. Salaamu alaikum Ya ahlas-salaam, Salamu alaikum. Salaamu alaikum Sayyid al-Kiram, Salaamu alaikum. Let me show my way…
Salaamu alaikum, alaikum, alaikum
I really dream for that day. For no fight nor violence.
totally inspired by this. flare easy swing sensation coming out of scarf print. putting some heavy material as inside would be such a great idea, for not making it too fitted at my bodih.. oh no no. i’m thinking about a skirt, anyho.
thanks shini, as usual xx
Very French Gangsters est une marque de lunette solaires et optiques haut de gamme pour enfant. Dédié aux 3-10 ans, avec des lunettes à l’univers joyeusement décalé. Fondée par Karoline Bothorel-Bolzinger et Anne Masanet, voici le shooting très réussi à découvrir dans la suite.
Very French Gangsters is a brand of sunglasses and optical glasses upscale children. It’s dedicated to 3-10 years, with glasses in the happily offbeat universe. Founded by Karoline Bothorel and Anne-Bolzinger Masanet, here is the shoot very able to discover in the sequel.
Very chic, no. Je dois admettre que ces verres sont ceux tentant d’avoir. Ils sont parfaits aussi pour des adultes, muehehe.
credit: @fubiz
put on hijab, then all is well.. all is well..
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epic.
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What if Darth Vader was a good father? Haha brilliant. I wish this is for real. He’d win fatherish-celeb of the year award for sure..
more pictures here.
Supplies Needed: Fabric safe household bleach, inexpensive synthetic bristle paint brush, glass or ceramic bowl, dark colored cotton blend top, a white towel or rag, white chalk, cardboard.
1. Place a flat sheet of cardboard inside your shirt. This will provide an even surface for your design to be created upon, and will stop the bleach from bleeding through to the back of your shirt. With a piece of white chalk, sketch out your design. Don’t worry if you need to smudge out chalk lines and re-sketch. The chalk lines will wash out once your painting is done.
2. Secure your shirt by folding the sides under the cardboard, using elastics or clips to keep it from slipping. Prepare a small bowl with non-diluted, fabric safe bleach. Have your towel on hand to wipe up any drips.
3. It’s time to make your design permanent! Dip your brush in the bleach and drag it on the edge of the bowl to eliminate dripping. Use steady strokes to trace the chalk lines of your design. For an even bleach line, you will need to reload your brush every two inches. The fabric will quickly soak up the liquid. Work in a natural position, and take it slow. You will quickly see your design appear, like magic!
4. Continue to trace your design until you reach the end. Take a break, and return in a few minutes once the bleach has had time to react with the fabric of your shirt. Are there un-even spots or light areas? No problem. Simply go back in with your bleach filled brush and even out the design.
5. Once you’re pleased with how your shirt looks, let the piece sit in the sun for an hour or more. This will allow the bleach to process and lighten. Depending on the cotton content of your shirt, the color of your design will range from dark red, to orange, to pink, all the way to white. Rinse and hand wash your shirt, and hang to dry. Your design is now permanent, safe to wash with like colors, and ready to wear.
Bery bery bery creative DIY tips, taken from here thanks to Elsie and Jill.
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