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Check out our time-lapse of students leaving for winter break.
Put down that gift bag and tissue paper! It has no place here. Don’t know how to wrap a gift, you say? Well with this DIY and a bit of practice you soon will. It’s a very handy skill, and one that will make your gift recipient super impressed.
No matter what holiday you celebrate, there is a certain charm and joy in strand lights. However they can be a little simple and while adding light, usually look raw and unfinished. Here are two ways to dress up your lights and make them look like a cohesive part of your decor, and not an afterthought.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a senior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
There is no other way to put it: zombies are in. Any Halloween party you go to this season, there will likely be several zombies, so you want to stand out. This tutorial will show you how to do simple makeup that will set you apart from the other walking dead.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Bracelets are an effortless and classy way to jazz up any outfit. There are many ways to make bracelets reflect your style while still remaining on a budget. This tutorial will show you how to take simple bangle bracelets purchased from Wal-Mart and turn them into one-of-a-kind jewelry to match any outfit.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
One of the best parts about crafting is the ability to take seemingly useless items and turn them into something that is one of a kind.
Whether you’re looking to add a touch of charm and class to a party or just want to feel like you’re having dinner with the Mad Hatter and Alice, here’s a guide that shows how to make a set of personal serving trays.
Crafting can be a rewarding hobby that lets you create things that you would never be able to buy for a reasonable price. One example is realistic mini food. You can always get them at craft or specialty stores, but making it can save you money and give you a chance to flex your creative skills.
A variety of artists sold their handmade goods to the Muncie community Saturday at Heekin Park.
Watch raw video that shows Ball State football players getting ready to enter the field and the first touchdown for Ball State of the game.