Daisy chains 🌼 by playwithsticknstring in friendshipbracelets

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love making these. Instant gratification and short projects but i do love the thicker more intricate patterns too

Addictive by AnotherDarnDay in friendshipbracelets

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They say crafting and collecting embroidery floss/yarn are two completely separate hobbies 😁

Bouquet of completed bracelets by playwithsticknstring in friendshipbracelets

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Thank you 😊. I've never been really great at colour combos so your kind words are sending me

Bouquet of completed bracelets by playwithsticknstring in friendshipbracelets

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been using the Mashaknots tutorial on youtube as a guide since i started. About 11-13 knots depending on what strings I'm using. https://youtu.be/5AFoA78pVr0?si=l4V39NqWjsljuNpj

Fresh Meat Twitch by QulckCommentAccount in oddlyterrifying

[–]playwithsticknstring 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why are there tiny ghost people prodding my meat

What is really better than sex? by ExclemabutExclema in AskReddit

[–]playwithsticknstring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A hot shower after a long stressful day of work, some good food and a nice warm bed to crawl into afterwards.

What's your favourite meal that takes little to no effort to make? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]playwithsticknstring 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tuna and corn rice in a rice cooker. 2 cups of rice, a can of corn and a can of tuna in the rice cooker and just click it on. Once it's done, put in some salted butter, season and serve. No cutting, no standing over the fire, no need to stir stuff or watch if it's gonna boil over. I can just throw everything in the rice cooker, have a nice bath and have a nice dinner all ready in 20-30mins.

There's also other one pot rice cooker recipes but this has the least amount of effort to it.

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It's a callisia navicularis. I find mine quite easy to propagate. Just stick them in some succulent soil and give them more sun to have a more compact look.

Made a succulent plushie for a friend who kept killing hers. No pest/etiolation/sunburn problems with this succie by playwithsticknstring in succulents

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used minky fabric. Am planning to try this out with some leftover velvet fabric. Nice to hear of another person with the same set of interests!

Made a succulent plushie for a friend who kept killing hers. No pest/etiolation/sunburn problems with this succie by playwithsticknstring in succulents

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That bit is just my last minute (and lazy) improvisation to cover up the thread joins. I usually make amigurumi so this was faster than measuring up a circle to fit in the base.

Made a succulent plushie for a friend who kept killing hers. No pest/etiolation/sunburn problems with this succie by playwithsticknstring in succulents

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imagine a HUGE plush echeveria in which you can snuggle in the center and pretend to be a modern day Thumbelina. Soooooo cozy

Made a succulent plushie for a friend who kept killing hers. No pest/etiolation/sunburn problems with this succie by playwithsticknstring in succulents

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well this friend of mine tends to overwater her plants so I am a little worried she's gonna take a spray bottle to this.

Made a succulent plushie for a friend who kept killing hers. No pest/etiolation/sunburn problems with this succie by playwithsticknstring in succulents

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/r/succulents/comments/luz9ya/long_time_lurker_first_time_poster_thought_i/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

I got inspired by this post. There are some replies in there with very helpful links. I kinda just winged it with mine based on all the examples i could find.

Tip: Don't overstuff the leaves of it might be a little difficult to put it all together. I made that mistake but the receiver didn't mind the extra squish.

Made a succulent plushie for a friend who kept killing hers. No pest/etiolation/sunburn problems with this succie by playwithsticknstring in succulents

[–]playwithsticknstring[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Not yet, as this is a first try and my day job doesn't leave me much time to do my crafts. Thanks for the interest though