And then you find out, it is not quite so easy. Or maybe they missed a few steps in the tutorial. It can't be me, right? (Ok, with my track record, it probably is me!)
I recently discovered a hilarious blog, Pinstrosity. This blog is a collection of everyone's failed pins, with descriptions and photos. I laughed my face off at a banana bread gone wrong. Who knew that frozen-then-defrosted bananas could look like poo?
The following is what I would submit to Pinstrosity, after a do-it-myself Halloween wreath went awry this morning:
The Original Pin:
via Mom Endeavors |
So in this tutuorial, "Mom" used a tube of pipe insulation to make her wreath, because it was black and cheap ($1.50 for 6 ft, and cut to only use 3 ft of it). Alright, hubby was going to Lowe's anyways, so I had him get me some of the pipe insulation. I had already picked up spider webbing and fake spiders at Walmart, and had duct tape (to turn insulation into a circle) and ribbon here. Let's go!
Well, the main problem with the whole thing was that my wreath would NOT conform into a circle. This was as close as I could get it:
Not a circle, but not quite a square? |
Final product.... That is scary alright....
And not my first fail either. I had a delicious fail when I tried to make Oreo truffle footballs for the Super Bowl last year.
Foot-blobs? |
Still fun to try out pins, to get new recipes, decor, fashion, hair, craft ideas, etc. And if I ever get the money to put my Pinterest Dream Home in action, watch out HGTV!
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Also wanted to post how my mantle came out, from the last entry. No fail here!
Should I add a little garland or something? |
Who doesn't love a vase of skulls? Love free printables! |
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