Sunday, August 19, 2012
Latest find on pinterest
http://pinterest.com/pin/8866530487415570/
Looking through various pins, I found this one that had loads of makeup tips.
As I continue to grow and change I realize that I'm beginning to like the befores in makeovers better than the afters. It just...
I don't know. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy makeup from time to time. What I don't enjoy is when girls put their self worth in creating a "better" version of themselves through man made products.
"I need makeup." Lies, women. Lies!
It's taken me years to believe this. Now that I have, I don't want to go back to the way I was. Security trumps feeling insecure by my brown lashes and less than perfect skin tone.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Cinnamon Sugar Biscotti
Beginning to come to the realization that I will not become a famous blogger, but that's okay. If I have any followers, you guys rock! For those who don't read my quirky posts, you guys are missing out. But, you'll never know it because YOU DON'T READ MY BLOG.
It just turned August and a part of me is already craving autumn. The scents, the colors, the clothes.. I love it. So, when today turned out to be overcast and the theme for tomorrow's young adult group is italian..how could I not cross something off my baking bucket list and make my own biscotti?
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cinnamon-Sugar-Biscotti/Detail.aspx
This was SO easy to make.
It just turned August and a part of me is already craving autumn. The scents, the colors, the clothes.. I love it. So, when today turned out to be overcast and the theme for tomorrow's young adult group is italian..how could I not cross something off my baking bucket list and make my own biscotti?
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cinnamon-Sugar-Biscotti/Detail.aspx
This was SO easy to make.
It even looks and tastes like the real deal. Needless to say, I've very pleased.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
In between crafts
Much to my surprise (and relief) since I've been more busy I haven't taken the time to try something new from Pinterest yet. There are some things I'm dying to try. All I need is to pick up some fabric dye and a white t-shirt. Maybe that one I'll have a few friends come over we'll have a little crafting party!
That's all, folks. Enjoy the sunshine!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
DIY Tank Top from a old shirt
After seeing a friend of mine turn a unisex t-shirt from Vacation Bible School into a snazzy little tank top, it gave me the courage to try it myself. However, as what has become a huge problem with most of my creative moments, I was impatient and didn't try to get the right materials.
Also, I tried a different style than she did so it doesn't look the same at all.
Also, I tried a different style than she did so it doesn't look the same at all.
As this blog says, all you need is an old shirt, scissors and a pencil to mark where to cut.
Well, I didn't use a pencil. That would have really come to my advantage since I apparently possess the cutting skills of a 5 year old and don't know how to cut straight free style very well. Jeez, what did I learn from all the crafts I did in Kindergarten? Anyway, I did one thing right.
I got an old t-shirt.
I cut the sleeves and neckline.
Then cut it more, but didn't take a pic cause I was too busy concentrating on trying not to mess up completely.
Le front, very ragged from dull scissors.
Ugh. Did I really just take a pic of myself in a mirror?
Yeah, totally did.
Overall, it's super easy to do. I just need to take some time in the morning to trim off all the ragged edges and tie it tighter in the back.
Note to self: buy scissors that are made to cut fabric.
Also, your cell phone will never take as high quality pictures as you want it to because it's probably dying.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
The World's Best Dinner Rolls
Found this recipe on "A Rosie Sweet Home"
http://www.arosiesweethome.com/2012/05/world-best-dinner-roles-recipe.html.
If I can fit everything I used in one bowl, I'm satisfied.
I discovered I LOVE painting with butter. In fact, I'm really good at it.
All rolled up and ready to go
*Pant pant*
I could not get them off my mind.For the next several days I talked about them to my family. Finally, my Dad bought me the flour I needed in order to make them.He's too good to me!
There's a small chance I didn't add enough flour cause I sort of lost count.The recipe called for 9 cups! And in my defense, I was homeschooled for about 8 years of my life.
Sneakin a peek when it was rising for 2 hours
If I can fit everything I used in one bowl, I'm satisfied.
I discovered I LOVE painting with butter. In fact, I'm really good at it.
All rolled up and ready to go
I think Martha Stewart would be proud.
A pile of bread makes my heart do blackflips
Did mine look exactly like the blog's picture? Nope. But, I also skipped a step and didn't freeze the rolls and let them thaw for 5 hours to double their size. So...yeah.I think they would have been a bit softer if I had been patient. However, they accomplished their goal of supplying me with bread. Can life get any better than that?
DIY Map Nails
Overall Experience: Dumb.
The traveler in me really liked these nails.Not to mention it only required a few ingredients, all of which I had in my possession.
Rubbing alcohol
Soak the nails for 5 minutes in alcohol, then press on map until dry.
The result
Truth be told, I was not a happy camper. I spent a good amount of time trying to make it work with nothing to show from it (besides a headache from smelling the alcohol for a half hour).But, that's what these tests are for! I decided to cut out a nail sized portion of the map, coat my thumb nails in clear polish, and put the map on while it was still wet.Afterwards, I put nearly a billion coats of clear polish over it. We'll see how that works.
The traveler in me really liked these nails.Not to mention it only required a few ingredients, all of which I had in my possession.
Nails painted a nude color
A map
Rubbing alcohol
Soak the nails for 5 minutes in alcohol, then press on map until dry.
The result
Truth be told, I was not a happy camper. I spent a good amount of time trying to make it work with nothing to show from it (besides a headache from smelling the alcohol for a half hour).But, that's what these tests are for! I decided to cut out a nail sized portion of the map, coat my thumb nails in clear polish, and put the map on while it was still wet.Afterwards, I put nearly a billion coats of clear polish over it. We'll see how that works.
Cool guy fist
If anyone can tell me what would work better, please tell me. Obviously I'm still new to this DIY stuff so any feed back would be appreciated.Monday, July 2, 2012
DIY: Custom Repaired Toms
Overall Experience: Not half bad!
Then I came across this pin.
Originally pinned from Under the Sycamore (http://ashleyannphotography.com/blog/2012/02/15/diy-custom-repaired-toms/) I found the perfect way to bring life back to my shoes.
Equipment needed accorded to the blog:
- TOMS with holes from your big ole’ big toes
- Semi-thick fabric that already has a hemmed edge (I used an apron I got for $1.00 at a flea market, I also opted for dark fabric so it stays clean looking longer)
- Iron-on denim patch (the kind for holes in jeans)
- Sewing glue (or fabric glue)
- A really good pair of scissors
Equipment I used:
- Cruddy pair of TOMS
- A tee shirt I had that was too small for my "womanly figure"
- A piece of tape
- A hot glue gun with several glue sticks
- Dull scissors.
I was absolutely in love with the fabric Ashley used,but since I'm too impatient to actually wait for something I love I decided to cut up an old tee shirt I had.
But I didn't have very sharp scissors so it was very jagged.
I had no plan. I just cut out the spots I liked.
One I cut out I looked at my shoes."Dang. If I don't put something over that hole it's still gonna wear out quickly".
So,I went back to the blog instructions. She suggested using a small piece of denim to cover up the hole.I had none on hand so I improvised and used a small piece of tape.Totally the same thing, right?
Hope it doesn't bite me in the butt.
Since I'm not craftsy I don't keep fancy things like fabric glue on hand,so I improvised again and just used a hot glue gun.Probably not the best choice, but as I said before,I'm not super patient when it comes to this sort of thing.
The final product
My feet, fully covered. No toes exposed.
Can you see the hot glue? Brought on by hasty gluing.
There you have it.Ideally,I should have waited to get fabric I like but it has served its purpose! I recommend anyone who has ragged Toms to give it a go.It can't get any worse,right?
Pita Bread (or Peeta Bread if you're obsessed with The Hunger Games)
Overall experience: Success
This was one of the first recipes I found from a fellow pinner. As an huge fan of any baked good, my mouth watered at the thought of baking my own bread.. However, my bread making was limited to assisting my Dad make bread each year at Christmas (and by assisting, I mean washing dirty bowls and wiping down the counter). Once I looked over the recipe, it sounded simple and something that I could accomplish.
The original source of the recipe was found on this blog http://www.underthehighchair.com/2009/04/diy-pita-bread.html which included several lovely pictures. In case you're too lazy to click on the link and see the pictures for yourself, I'll just include them in a post. After all, I'm not currently in school or employed, so I've got loads of time to kill.
Isn't it divinity?
*Squeals*
What can I say? I just really love bread. Don't judge.
Anyway, back to the main purpose of the post... I tried it out one fateful night when I had nothing to do and was seriously craving carbs.
And, *drumroll* it turned out great!
Here is the evidence to prove it.
#Cruddycellphonepic
It was puffy, yummy, goodness. I could have eaten all of em.
But, I can have my fat kid moments so I guess that doesn't say much.
Thanks for reading!
This was one of the first recipes I found from a fellow pinner. As an huge fan of any baked good, my mouth watered at the thought of baking my own bread.. However, my bread making was limited to assisting my Dad make bread each year at Christmas (and by assisting, I mean washing dirty bowls and wiping down the counter). Once I looked over the recipe, it sounded simple and something that I could accomplish.
The original source of the recipe was found on this blog http://www.underthehighchair.com/2009/04/diy-pita-bread.html which included several lovely pictures. In case you're too lazy to click on the link and see the pictures for yourself, I'll just include them in a post. After all, I'm not currently in school or employed, so I've got loads of time to kill.
Isn't it divinity?
*Squeals*
What can I say? I just really love bread. Don't judge.
Anyway, back to the main purpose of the post... I tried it out one fateful night when I had nothing to do and was seriously craving carbs.
And, *drumroll* it turned out great!
Here is the evidence to prove it.
#Cruddycellphonepic
It was puffy, yummy, goodness. I could have eaten all of em.
But, I can have my fat kid moments so I guess that doesn't say much.
Thanks for reading!
Greetings and Salutations
I never thought of myself as a creative person until life was changed a few months ago.
That's right.
I got a Pinterest account.
It has provided my with countless ideas for crafts, baking, and whatnot. There are tales of success and miserable failure.
These are those stories.
(Dung-dung)
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