Easy Grilled Pizza
1 Cup Bisquick baking flour
1/3 Cup hot water
2 Tbs pasta sauce
1/2 cup mozzarella cheese (or more if you like extra cheese)
1 Tsp Olive oil
1 Medium sheet of aluminum foil
4 pepperoni slices (optional)
1 Tsp fresh parmesan cheese (optional)
3 fresh basil leaves roughly chopped (optional)
Start up the grill and set to medium heat. Mix bisquick and hot water together until you have soft dough (if its too dry then add a little more hot water). Let it sit for 2 minutes. Put a small amount of olive oil on the foil and spread evenly until coated. Put your dough on the foil and spread it out. Pinch the edges for the crust. Add sauce and sprinkle with cheese. Sprinkle the top with some olive oil. Add Basil, Parmesan, and pepperonis on top (optional).
Place the foil not directly on top of the flame but 2 inches away from it. This will allow the pizza to cook thoroughly and not burn. Cook for 10 minutes or until the bottom is browned. Enjoy!
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At work: accessories that caused a customer to say he liked my “Suicide Girl look” earlier today, barf me out.
Bow from Blue Elephant, 50s floral bolero from Halcyon Vintage both in Richmond. Bought them both on a walk on my day off this week, I live dangerously close to awesome stores now.
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She is wearing the Prim & Proper Black Felt Bow by RAWN, which can be found at Blue Elephant, Richmond, VA. Check out BlueElephantRVA.com and Rawn.etsy.com for more unique trinkets.
Backless Shirt DIY
1. Pick out your favorite loose fitting t-shirt
2. and 3. Take a ruler and cut a straight line in the middle, of the back, of the t-shirt
4. Over lap the two bottom edges and pin. Then make a straight stitch across the bottom.
5. Sew a straight stitch on the two top edges or you can cut a “V” shape at the top of the shirt.
6. and 7. Take a 4 inch piece of ribbon or lace and pin the ends to hold in place. Now glue or stitch the ends. Now enjoy your open back t-shirt!
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Anthropologie Inspired Blooms | Curbly
These pretty, modern flowers are made out of…. Q-tips! How cool is that?! These were inspired by large flowers in an Anthro store, but the little versions are just as cute. I’m not 100% sure how they are coloured - maybe food dye? Trial and error will have to be the way!
RAWN Trinkets & Accessories is my collection of classics which include rings, hair bows, pins, and pillows. Items can now be found at the Blue Elephant, 425 Strawberry Street, Richmond, VA 23220 or on rawn.etsy.com. Enjoy!
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