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Independence Crafting

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 Being the Proud Nigerians, we had a few crafting ideas to commemorate the country's 60 years since its independence from British rule. We as a nation have made it thus far, amid the sweat, joy and tears, we are still together. We are indeed blessed and should not take that for granted. Of course Nigeria has a long road ahead in terms of development, but we are moving, even if its not as quickly as many would want it. The important thing is to keep forging ahead. We tried out a few craft ideas for the Diamond Celebration - Paper flowers, Quilled cards, Woven beads and Braided cords. See a few of them below. Paper Flower - Green Rose Bead Weaving - Love Nigeria Braided Cord Watch the making of the Paper Rose below. Watching it brings to mind how different petals of different shades and sizes, with different elements to the parts, come together to make one beautiful wholesome flower, like our Great nation - Unity in Diversity. I will love to hear what creative ideas you had for the c...

How to Make Liquid Detergent...::::

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 With the new Corona virus pandemic, a lot of people have lost their means of livelihood. With little work, to no work available, this could be a time to learn a new skill. If you are subscribed to our YouTube Channel you would have seen our tutorials on natural soap making, as well as how to crochet hats. We thought to add Liquid Multipurpose Detergent to our list of "How to make" tutorials. Liquid detergent is also known as "Multi-purpose Soap" or "Liquid Soap", it is mainly used for household chores like washing dishes, clothes, moping the floor and so on, but definitely not for bathing. If you are interested in learning how to make soap for the body then see our Soap Making series on our Channel. All the ingredients you need to make this detergent can be purchased from any store that sells industrial chemicals, you only need to let them know how many liters of detergent you want to make and they will give you the items, already weighed, so you don'...

Crochet Yellow Trumpet Pattern

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This month we honor our National Flower by sharing a Crochet Pattern of the Yellow Trumpet. The beauty and resilience of this plant is very inspirational. We hope you will find lots of fun making this flower. Happy Crocheting!!! Costus Spectabilis Designer: Yawakta - Adonmu Beauty Materials Yarn: Yeye yarn in the following colors; A - Yellow, B -Green, C - Purple  Crochet Hook: 2mm Soft wire, Tapestry needle, scissors Abbreviations Sc = Single crochet Hdc = Half double crochet Dc = Double crochet Tr = Triple crochet DTr = Double Triple crochet Ch = Chain st St = Stitch ( ) = Repeat instructions inside the bracket as indicated [ ] = Number of stitches at the end of the round. Special Stitch Picot Ch 3, slip st in 3rd ch from hook. Special Technique Adjustable ring method Wrap yarn in a ring, ensuring that the tail falls behind the working yarn. Grip ring and tail firmly between middle finger and thumb. Insert hook through center of ring, yar...

Yellow Trumpet - The Nigerian Flower

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Did you know that Nigeria has a National Flower? Well it does, the “Yellow Trumpet” or Costus Spectabilis is the National Flower of Nigeria. In the Hausa language, it is known as Taburmar Zomo, which literary means “Rabbit’s Mat”. It’s the flower on our Coat of Arms - even know I am unable to understand why it is painted red on the coat of arms ... The flower grows across Africa: from Sierra Leon to Sudan, down to Angola and Zimbabwe. The plant carries 4 broad fleshy leaves about 12cm square in size, with purple-pink edgings around. The leaves, laying flat on the ground, holds the flowers which bloom one at a time, dying after a short while and replaced by another soon after. These plants spread across the ground, looking like water-lilies. The Yellow Trumpet appeared with the other National Flowers of the Commonwealth Countries on the Bridal Veil of Meghan Markle as she wedded Prince Harry. This month, we will be entering our design of this special, unique, rare and very patriotic pla...

The Smart Guide to African Hair Care

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Artist - art_sabe If you read our post last month then I'm sure you may be wondering what more can you do to keep your hair healthy and growing. This month we look at a few steps you can take to keep great hair. If you want to understand how hair grows then look at the previous post; click the link below to see the post. https://adonmu.blogspot.com/2020/05/understanding-your-hair.html First Step - Know your Hair Type: Hair Type can be sub-classified based on the following Texture - Your hair is either Thin, Thick, Curly, Wavy or Kinky Feel - is it Dry, Normal or Oily? Porosity (How much water it can absorb) - High, Low or Medium porosity prone to dandruff. On an average, African hair is thin, curly, dry and more fragile. It's also a great idea to know and understand your scalp : is it Oily, Dry or normal. Is it sensitive such that it tends to get easily irritated, or it reacts to products you put on the scalp? These information is vital to guiding you on your...

Understanding Your Hair

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Great hair is indeed possible, once you understand your hair. We all crave to have healthy, longer, shinier hair, so read on and be on your way to understanding what your hair needs and could do without. Basically, we have 2 types on hair on our body: Vellus hair which is found all over our body, on the upper lip and forehead. It is very fine and short hair which is usually not colored (un-pigmented, usually translucent) and doesn't grow longer than 2cm. This hair has just 2 layers: the cortex and cuticle. Terminal hair which is the longer, coarser, pigmented hair that grows on our scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, armpits and groin. This hair has 3 layers : the medulla in the middle filled with air and proteins, the cortex containing melanin, and the cuticle on the outside. When hair emerges from our scalp it has about 6 - 10 layers of cuticle. The cells of the cuticle overlap  at about a 5 degree angle (looking like the tiles on a roof), pointing down towards the tips of the...

Safe Skincare in Pregnancy

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It's April and the April showers have started inching in, a great relief from the intense heat we have been having in March. With the world working together to end the COVID - 19 epidemic, you may have a few health worries going on through your mind, and body, especially if you are expecting. There are a lot of information about how to stay safe generally, as well as if you are pregnant, be sure you are getting the right information. So far, the best means of being safe is maintaining good hygiene and social distancing. photo credit - whattoexpect.com Pregnancy comes with a whole lot of varied feelings, changes and all, and because of the change in your hormonal levels, you may find that you no longer like some of the things you loved before, and find yourself enjoying some other things you never even liked. The same goes for your skincare - the hormones can change the way you look and feel, making you start searching for a new "magical lotion" or just any produc...