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Meg's DIY Headbands and Festive Decor

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2011

Meg shows you how to spin the DIY decor and accessories she made for Rob and Corinne's wedding into fabulous pieces for you and your home. With the holidays come cocktail parties, and you and your home need something a little extra fabulous to make you the bell of the ball. Put your own touch on these and personalize to your taste.

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  • @samissoodd I am sorry you are incorrect. You use COLD water for burns. (minimum 10 minutes under cold running water) NOT luke warm. You have to COOL the burn not keep it hot. it does not stop the skin from bubbling either. The bubble [of fluid] is protection and should never be popped.

    source: 35 years in the medical field

  • I was hoping you were showing how to do the lamp!

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  • Is there a video anywhere that shows how make that sweet chandelier?

  • "NO, Snoop Dog is not coming over later." LOL

  • PLEASE PLEASE, TELL US HOW YOU MAKE THE LAMP/ PAPER CHANDELEIR!

  • I love these ideas! I have my wedding coming up in June and I love the Moss coverd word decor..and I think my nieces would look fabulous in those headbands...your and inspiration!

  • Please make a plushie episode!! It would mean so much u rock!!!

  • I DIDN'T KNOW YOU STILL MADE VIDEOS ON THREAD BANGER!? SO HAPPY!

  • She looks like Kristen Dunst.

  • I really liked the first headband she made :)

  • that headband looks ridiculous on you.

  • @lquidgrl 35 years in the medical field and what ALL Paramedics are trained to do. We have Paramedics in my country, 3 years training with a degree at the end. BASIC first aid is cold water at the site of the burn... Treatment of burns is as follows. COLD water over burn site for several minutes. Not ice cold, and definately NOT warm water. What treatment is done after that - be it in hospital or gp's office is dependant on the TYPE of burn - as in severity and what burnt the skiin

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