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Hope alive.. through tough times

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“ Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all ”...Dale Carnegie Yes, today I am here to tell you the story of a wonderful couple who tried their luck and worked hard to give new life to some plants that were struggling to even breathe. This is a story of a family of some cute pudinas that are growing now happily in a planter of the beautiful balcony of Nikhil and Prachi. Since it’s always the best thing to learn from the success stories, so let me take you to this success story of “ Hope alive… through tough times ”. It was a beautiful evening... The bright rays of the sun were starting to hide somewhere between the clouds… the beautiful flock of birds were happily returning their homes, singing as loudly as they could. Walking down the lane, Nikhil saw a vegetable seller selling pudinas. Oh, how happy he was to see that he found something that his wife Prachi really enjoys to have in salads. ...

Handmade serving tray with Wool and Cardboard | Best Out Of Waste Ideas

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Not all the decoration items are costly!!! Yes, today we are here to share an easy and budget-friendly yet elegant idea to decorate your living room - just with some unused wool and cardboard piece. So, let’s start the process. Complexity: Average Materials Used: Wool Cardboard : 32cm * 20cm Bangles Strong Adhesive - hot glue Steps : Let’s divide the steps into 2 stages: Stage 1: Cover both the sides of the cardboard with wool 1. Cut the desired length of cardboard into an oval shape. My cardboard is 32cm as length and 20cm as the breadth 2. Take 3 woollen threads and tie the ends. Keep something heavy on it so that the thread is not lose 3. Make pleats.  A total of 5-metre pleats was required for one side. Tip!!! If your woollen thread completes during the process, join using a simple knot.  4. Start glueing the pleated woollen threads from the centre. Use strong adhesive - I am using a glue gun. Tip!!! Starting from the centre towards the end is easy 5. Continue.. till i...