DIY Yarn Lanterns

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Supplies:

-string/yarn

-vaseline

-elmers glue

-corn starch

-water

-balloons

-spray paint (optional)

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1. Set up your work space. Hang a horizontal dowel/rod/stick/wire across two chairs/shelves.etc. Somewhere where you can hang multiple balloons from with string. Lay down plastic or a tarp underneath, and make sure to cover the entire work space. Seriously. Look at the pictures below. This isn’t exactly a neat and tidy project. 

2. Blow up your balloons to your desired size and hang them, using string, from your rod. Make sure they are not touching each other, the wall, etc. 

3. Cover the balloons in vaseline, to make sure the string doesn’t stick to the balloon when the glue dries.

4. Make your glue mixture. Mix about half a bottle of glue, 1/2 cup of cornstarch, 1/4 up water. This is only enough for a few lanterns, so mix more if you are making a lot of them. 

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5. Run your yarn through the glue mixture and start wrapping it around your balloon. This works so much better if you have two people. One person can feed it through the glue, while the second person takes the newly glue covered yarn and wrap. Theres no rhyme or reason to the wrapping - just go with the flow!

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6. When you have your desired look - cut the yarn and tuck in the ends. Let dry at least 24 hours. Personal tip -after it’s fully dry, give it a light test squeeze to see if it is soft in any spots. If it doesn’t feel firm enough to you, give it another coat of glue and let re-dry. 

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7. When it is fully dry  - hold your breath, and pop the balloons! Pull out the balloon and scrape off and excess glue from the string. 

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8. That’s it! You can paint or spray paint them if you would like. Or try using colored string to start with!

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***last two photos by Lindsay Dedario Photography***

In My Life - My Best Friend's Wedding

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Remember awhile ago when I posted about my Bestie’s llama tea party bridal shower! Well, she got married! A few days ago, Boo and I traveled to The Cape to help them celebrate their big day. I must say, it was the perfect barefoot in the sand, touch of vintage, Cape Cod wedding. Sure, it rained on and off all day, but the skies cleared just enough for the ceremony. And it was beautiful. 

P.S - Are you on Instagram? Follow along! My username is : hollyjollydolly

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my dress: ASOS

Pumpkin Spice Latte

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It’s that time again. Like everyone else on this planet, I’ve become obsessed with pumpkin lattes again. Well, pumpkin everything, actually. The other day, I went in to Starbucks and ordered a pumpkin spice latte, a pumpkin scone, and pumpkin bread. All at once. 

I have no shame. 

So, it only makes sense that my pumpkin love would spill over into my outfit choices, too. That’s normal, right?

 

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peplum top: H&M

jacket: H&M

shorts: Express

scarf: vintage

booties: Boutique 9

Ladylike Leather

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I’m pretty sure I’ve said it before - but one of my favorite ways to wear this leather jacket is with something flowy and girly. I’d say this peachy, chiffon skirt and bow adorned kitten heels do the trick. 

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jacket: c/o Sheinside

tank: H&M

skirt: Urban Outfitters, Buffalo Exchange

scarf: thrifted

bracelet: InPink

shoes: thrifted Salvatore Ferragamo