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Want To Know The Secret Behind Soft Plumpy Lips? Try This Organic Homemade Lip Serum

It's always an argument on the topic of using store-bought lip-balms and serums mainly due to their harsh chemical properties and ineffectiveness. But during peak summer time due to lack of water content in the body your lips start to dry out and the same issue is faced during winters; chapped and flaky lips. As irritating as it may feel, you still continue to use the lipbalms from store knowing well they aren't benefitting you with your cause. But there is a solution to your chapped and dry lips and its right in your home. What if you try to resort to using only homemade lip serums and just stop using the chemically made lipbalms? Let me tell yo how simple it is to make with minimal ingredients and is just worthwhile. Speaking of effectiveness, yes it is absolutely effective and free of chemicals. This Lip serum recipe was simply experimental but surprisingly it turned-out to be a wonder for me. With just 3 basic ingredients this lip serum was ready in no time. Rose has medici

DIY Sea Stones Phone Case With 3D Design Effects

Creativitis not just more than being different. Making anything simple into awesomely simple and fun is Creativity. Every child is born an artist but not everyone stays until they grow up.

If not all but at least some of us love to regularly change our phone cases. Sometimes you want to match it with your dress, or other times to your bed covers. So why buy a new one every time when you can easily make them at home?

Check out my How To Make A Phone Case With Grip From Scratch. This one is simple and a lil different from the ones you usually see on the internet.

For this DIY you'll require:

-wallpaper
-double-sided tape
-UHU glue (or some good adhesive)
-clear phone case
-scissors
-pencil
-hole punch
-seashells and colored stones
-metal badge
-clear nail polish/nail top coat

1. Place the clear phone case on the wallpaper and trace it out including the camera and flashlight hole. Using a scissor precisely cut the camera hole and using a hole punch cut out the flashlight hole as well. (since I have a fingerprint sensor, I also need to cut that hole)

2. Apply UHU glue all over the back of the clear phone case and stick this cut-out wallpaper.

3. Now a metal badge can be found anywhere. Collect any famous brand logo badge (you can easily find them on handbags, wallets, etc.) I have used a beautiful metal logo from a local brand that has two tiny hearts hanging by loops.
Place this metal piece on the remaining wallpaper and carefully trace and cut it out.

4. Next, cut two-inch squares of double-sided tape and stick it on the backside where you want the logo to be placed. You need to cut two pieces of the tape and stick it on one another and stick the cut-out wallpaper on it. Now that the cut-out wallpaper of the logo is stuck on two double-sided tapes it gives the cover a 3D look. Apply some adhesive on the metal piece and press it down on the raised wallpaper.

5. Now is the fun part. Scatter the stones and shells on the cover and place them precisely where you want to stick them. I have collected a few colored stones and shells, some very tiny pebbles, and a pumice rock piece from the seashore. Apply UHU on the stones and press them firmly on the case. Finally, finish it with a top coat/ clear nail polish on the stones aaaand TA! DAAA! Your phone case is ready! The stones and the raised brand logo/badge will give your phone case that 3D look.

Comment below if you have ever enjoyed making a phone cover (doesn't matter if you ruined) and share your experiences with everyone here.

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