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Make Your Own Healthy Frozen Raspberries-Flavored Yogurt Within Minutes

This is the raspberry season, and if you love berries then you will definitely like this raspberry-flavored frozen yogurt recipe! Hydrating, delicious and very filling at the same time, this yogurt recipe takes less than five minutes to prepare, and all you need is several basic ingredients that everybody has in their kitchen. 

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Pink Ombre Painted Mason Jars

Mason jars can serve as outstanding decorations, especially for your bedroom! Pink is a bright and positive color that can add style to your house, regardless of where you put it, and here you will find a very simple tutorial that will teach you how to paint your old mason jars in a pink ombre shade. Project Source: http://cutediyprojects.com/home-decor/25-diy-shabby-chic-decor-ideas-women-love-retro-style/

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TAKING GOOD NOTES

Taking notes is one of the hardest things you will need to do while at school. And the one no one teaches you. So here are my note taking methods/tips.

1. The notebook

Whether you choose to take notes on a spiral notebook, on a non-spiral one, on a binder, on your iPad, PC, phone, or really whatever else you can think of, just make sure IT SUITS YOU. I used to take notes on a spiral notebook, but I realised that because I had the option to tear off the pages easily, I would doodle instead of actually taking notes. I switched in a composition notebook, and it really helps me concentrate a lot more.Tip: The same thing applies to pens/pencils. Find the ones that work for you. I use Bic crystal, but whatever is best for you

2. Use your own words

Don’t just write down whatever your teacher/prof. says. That’s impossible, and you don’t learn anything from it. Spend more time listening and write down the MAIN POINT. Using your own words will also help you remember things.

3.Keep it neat and simple.

What I want to say is MAKE YOUR NOTES READABLE. I know a lot of people who can’t read/ understand their own notes. The point of notes is to be able to revise from them. So don’t fill them with doodles and keep your handwriting neat.

4.Use colors.

Especially if you are a visual learner. Color coding has saved my life. Really.

You don’t have to make things complicated or own hundreds of different coloured pens. Just the basic blue, black, red and green can do the trick.

5.Use this layout.

| #BACK TO SCHOOL COLLAB WITH the-studious-student • post 1/7 • go follow her please|

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Part 7/7 of my back to school collab with the-studious-student! (check her out!!)

DIY notebooks (newspaper design)

1. Pick a notebook (oooobvious)

2. Get a piece of newspaper with wich you can cover your notebook (back & front)

3. Using watercolors, paint your newspaper and if you want create a pattern on it (you will need 2 coats of paint!)

          Remember! you want the letters to still show!\

4. Using mod podge, glue the news paper to the notebook and then coverit on top as well.

        Tip: if you don’t have mod podge just use PVA glue and water it so it gets           the right consistency (that;s what I use!)

5. Let it dry and there you go!!!

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//14.09.15// I just realised how much work I need to do… I’ll just study history later, but for now, I just have to finish my essay on the first historians… I.JUST.HATE.IT.

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DIY High Waisted Shorts

Hey Everyone

Today’s DIY project is all about high waisted shorts. With summer approaching perhaps you have an old pair of high waisted pants that are ready to be transformed. Ill show you an easy way to do that and you won’t need to sew a thing!

What you will need:

-High Waisted jeans

-Scissors

-Pen or chalk 

- Iron and ironing board

-Flat surface to work on 

Step 1

Find yourself a pair of high waisted pants. The ones I used were a pair of old Levis I bought at Goodwill for 6$

Step 2

Find a nice flat surface to work on. I used my floor just because I don’t have a table large enough. Button the jeans and zip them. Fold them and make sure to line up the sides evenly. Carefully flatten out the jeans so that they are ready to cut. 

Step 3

Although most people start by trying them on and marking the length, I like cutting off the excess of the pants and then trying them on. Jeans fit different and its easier to see what they look like when you don’t have a full pant to distract you. Choose to cut at a safe length, longer than you know you will like them. 

Step 4

After cutting them, put your jeans on and mark the area where you want to cut. I knew I wanted to fold then ends of these shorts so I marked them an inch longer than the length I wanted. You could also just cut them short and fray the ends. Mark the area with your pen or chalk and then remove them. 

Step 5

After cutting off the excess you can put them back on and make sure you like the length. For the folded ones, like the ones I have made I folded them twice and made sure I was comfortable with the length after being folded. If you cut them too short, then you can turn them into frayed shorts (I hope to have a tutorial for that soon).  

Step 6

Now that you have your desired length, you can iron your shorts so that the folded ends do not come apart. Make sure to iron one fold at a time. 

Step 7

Repeat and make sure to get the sides really well. 

Step 8

Enjoy them! Thats it! You can also add some studs to your jean shorts. Whatever works best for you!