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 I love colourful weekends full of sparkle, diy and creating. The last one was no different!
Watermelon themed items are still everywhere you look. I saw this fun diy shoe tutorial over on Call It Spring, and I decided to do my own version of watermelon shoes! 

You will need:
A red pair of shoes with a white rim.
Green paint.
Black paint.
Paintbrushes.
Tear drop gems.
Sticky tape.
Super glue.

Let the fun begin!
I found these shoes at Target for $15, so I bought them with the sole purpose (no pun intended) of transforming them into watermelon shoes!

Firstly, get out your green paint. I mixed up a blue and yellow to get my preferred green colour. Paint over the white rim of your shoe. I went over them about three times. The first time was pretty rough with a rough brush, and then the next two times were a lot more smooth using a fine haired paintbrush.
 Next, grab your black paint, and paint over your teardrop gems. I did two coats.
 When the paint has dried, get little pieces of sticky tape and place out your gems how you want them. Play with it a little and keep rearranging until your happy with how it looks. Make sure both shoes are relatively the same.
One at a time, carefully remove the sticky tape from the back of each gem, and put a little super glue on it and then quickly stick it on to your shoe.
When you've replaced all your sticky taped gems with super glued gems, you're finished!!
Now take them out for a spin!!

Have a beautiful day,

- A M Y  D A V I S
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Is it just me, or are watermelons such a happy fruit? They are everywhere at the moment! I see them on girls tee-shirts, on nails, as purses, on fabric, on jewellery and loads more. I think it's because they're so bright, cheerful and delicious! Everyone wants them.

Including me! I was actually wanting to make some fun watermelon bookends to keep my books from falling over. So of course, I looked on Pinterest (as you do) and google, but I couldn't find anything even remotely similar to what I wanted. So I decided to make them up as I went along. They ended up totally bringing out the child in me, and I seriously love how they turned out!

For anyone wanting to make them, read below!

First, get your pieces together. To do this, I quickly printed out a cartoon picture of half a watermelon and then traced it on some white cardboard. Then I measured two strips of cardboard the same length as the watermelons straight edge and made it 2" wide. Then I needed one longer strip of cardboard the same length as the rounded edge of the watermelon, and the same width (2") as the other strips.
Time to cut them out! Keep in mind this is just for one bookend though. You'll need to cut double to make both. Best to do that now.
Grab some sticky tape and tape your two smaller strips to your two watermelon pieces, creating a little compartment inside as shown below!
Then tape your long strip to the outer edge, making sure the tape completely covers the joining edges on the bottom. Leave an opening at the top for now.
For this step, I chose to just use some rocks from outside! But you can use whatever you like! Even clay, or something heavy that you want to keep hidden away! Forever.
Tip it into the compartment that you made, and then tape down the rest of the strip to cover. Again, make sure you completely tape over the joining sides and top.
*Optional step*
I decided to tape on one last strip to the bottom of the watermelon, for extra support. But this is totally up to you.
 Now we're getting to the really fun part!! Time to step back into our childhood days, and paper mache it all together! You can use proper paper mache glue from the shops OR you can just make some with flour and water, like I did. There are heaps of recipes on google.
Time to get out your paints and get really creative!! I love to paint. I used to paint all the time, and even sold my paintings back in my heyday!
I blended my own green together for the rind, and faded it into white.
Then I added in my red for the juicy delicious-ness, which really brought it to life!
After that dried, I drew on little seed outlines with a pencil, then painted them in black. Then voilà! Finished!
Let them dry over night, and then give them a home amongst your books!!
Have a beautiful day,

- A M Y  D A V I S
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I am loving summery nails. And what's more summery than Watermelon?! These juicy nails were a lot of fun to paint! If you'd like to give it a go follow the pictures below.

Colours
Red 
White
Green
Black

I used a thin brush for both the white and the black nail polishes, because they needed to be relatively fine. For the green, make sure you paint it on top of the white so that it stays light green. For my first attempt, I just painted it on top of the red and it turned out much too dark.

Remember to finish it off with a clear top coat!

Learn from my mistakes!! But most importantly, have fun.
I wonder what other fruits would be fun to try! Thoughts?

Happily Yours,

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