Saturday, January 10, 2015

Beauty tip: tucked headband updo

First off HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!  I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday.
Here is my first post of the year.
I really like this hairstyle cause it looks like you cut your hair. A lot of people thought I chopped my hair off again haha. This is kinda hard to explain so ill do my best. When I have time ill do a video of it to make it easier.

What you'll need:

this is what the shine
spray looks like.

  • Hairspray
  • Gel ( I used shine spray you get from avon. I dont know why but it works really well.)
  • Beach spray (Optional) [ how to make it is under post beauty tip: easy curling hair] 
  • Straightener 
  • Any headband
  • A LOT!! of bobby pins
What to do:

I took big pieces of my
hair and curled it.
this is what it looks like






First off spray the beach spray and some hairspray. Than do a quick curl to your hair. It took me about 2 min to curl it all. You don't have to curl it if you don't want to. It just looks really cute if its curled and its easier to work with.









You can kinda see how
I rolled it up and covered
 the headband. 
Keep curling till you got it all curled. It doesn't need to look nice, so some pieces can not be curled if you missed some. Place the headband on your head and work with it till it looks the way you want.  Next take a chunk of your hair and put it up and tuck in into the headband and bobby pin it into place. Keep doing this until its all pinned up. I used about 15 bobby pins for this part.
After this I just got the extra pieces and stuck them places and pinned.














It should look kinda like this in the back. Just all bunched up and messy cute.















The side view. Now I had to pull some of the hair out of the headband to make it look smooth not bulky and re curl it and either pin it or just let it hang to cover some of the headband.





I will probably end up doing a video of this. It would be easier, but for now we'll settle for this.


This is gonna be a great year:)

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

DIY Christmas wreath

Now this wreath took me a while to decorate. I had to find and organize the decorations on it. All the stuff I already had I just used extra Christmas decorations. The pine cones I made last year. I just got some good pine cones spray painted them silver put some adhesive glue on them and dipped them in glitter. Some I didn't put the glitter on and some I didn't even paint.
Here are the pine cones.
What you'll need:

  • Wire wreath
  • Garland ( any kind would work, you could even use the ones that look like tinsel, also you could wrap Christmas lights around it)
  • Decorations ( Pine cones, ornaments, or a small sign would work)
  • Bow 
  • Hot glue gun
  • Adhesive glue
  • Glitter



What to do:

Wrap the garland around the wire wreath. Glue pieces of the garland to the wire so it wont move. 
Next place the decorations on the wreath the way you want them, dont glue them yet until you know that you want them there. 






Finally glue the pieces on the wreath... carefully. 
When I had them all glued I sprayed the glue in certain places and added glitter to give it that sparkly look.





Here is the final look. Have fun:)

Monday, November 24, 2014

DIY wood pumpkins

Instead of a wreath Ill be posting these cute pumpkins. I did them for craft night and they were to cute not to share.

What you'll need:

  • 10 x 3 3/8 wood block
  • 8 x 3 3/8 wood block
  • 6 x 3 3/8 wood block
  • Orange paint
  • Painters tape 
  • Circle stickers
  • white paint
  • thick sticks/ branches
  • twin 










6 x 3 3/8



8 x 3 3 3/8
10x 3 3/8




this is what the branch looks like i dont
know how else to describe it.

What to do:

  1. First you need to sand the wood blocks really well. I used an electric sander and it worked so much better and faster. 
  2. For the painting start with either orange or white, it depends on what you want the stripes or dots to look like. Let that dry.
  3. Decorate it with the painters tape. I did dots, horizontal lines and vertical lines. 
  4. Paint the whole block over the tape including the top and bottom. Let it dry. Do this to all the blocks. After they are dry peel off the tape 
  5. When really dry sand it again to make it that old look. 
  6. Glue on the small branch on the top and tie it with the twin. 


     Here is the end result so cute huh!!!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Homemade potpourri

These make the whole house smell amazing i love it. It just gives your house that happy holiday feeling.  You could also add your essential oils in the mix. You don't have to add all the ingredients just the ones you want. I like to mix and match them.

Fall/ Thanksgiving mixture:


  • 3-4 sticks of cinnamon
  • 4 slices of oranges
  • 1/4 tsp coriander  
  • half an apple (optional)
  • 3 bay leavs
  • Water (just enough to cover the bottom)
Add all ingredients to small pot, put over stove, set on low and enjoy the smell. You'll have to keep adding water. Make sure it doesn't dry up.. that will make your  house stink.

Winter/Christmas:


  • 3-4 sticks of cinnamon
  • 3 slices of oranges
  • handful of cranberries
  • 1-2 candy canes (optional)
  • 1/4 tsp cloves
  • half an apple (optional)
  • 1/8 tsp vanilla ( or more)
  • pine tree needles (if you want that tree smell)
  • water
Put together the ingredients you want and add water like the one above

Summer

  • 4 slices of lemons
  • handful of fresh mint (peppermint, orange mint or mint)
  • 1/4 tsp mint flavoring
  • 2 slices of lime
  • 1/2 tsp fresh lavender or oils (optional) 
  • 1 bag of green tea ( i like the tazo green tea from starbucks it just has that summer smell) 
  • half a grapefruit
  • water
Put together the ingredients you want and add water like the one above

Spring

  • 4 slices of lemons
  • 2 slices of oranges
  • 1/4 tsp rosemary
  • half a grapefruit (sliced up)
  • 1/8 tsp thyme
  • 2 slices of lime
  • water
Put together the ingredients you want and add water like the one above



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