Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

4.17.2014

Easy Easter Cupcakes

With Easter just days away, I wanted to share a fun little activity I like to do with my girls. We don't get to crazy in our house over Easter,  but I do try to incorporate some elements of the holiday just so the girls can have some fun seasonal things to do.  
A tradition of ours is to make Easter cupcakes it's pretty much the same each year but as they get a year older they become more involved in making them. And they're always excited to help more in the kitchen. It's super easy to make and what kid doesn't enjoy playing with frosting and candy. 
What You'll Need:
-cupcake liners
-cake mix [boxed or your own recipe will do]
-frosting [can or your own recipe]
-bag of coconut flakes
-egg shaped candy [we used M&M's this year, but in the years past we've used mini Robin's eggs]
-small ziploc bag
-blue & green food dye [you could just use green but I like to add a little blue]
First, bake your cupcakes. Once they're done let them cool. While they're cooling, fill your ziploc bag with the coconut flakes add a few drops of dye, and let your little ones shake away. I made 2 baggies so each one of my girls could make their own "grass."
 Once they've cooled and the coconut flakes now look like grass. Frost the cupcakes and let the little ones decorate to their hearts desire. They'll be so proud of themselves and eating and sharing them will be that much more fun.
FYI, the aprons are from Target. They were in the dollar section months ago. 

Hope you all a wonderful Easter weekend!
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6.10.2013

WIW: Double Mint

Happy Monday! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. We kept it low key with some pool time and a little birthday dinner to celebrate my cousin's 12th birthday. 
So this weekend, while I was debating on what to wear again as usual. I realized that I had these ill fitting mint skinnies that I just couldn't stand any longer. So I decided that it was time to take them to the chopping block. And Ta-Da! I've got new mint shorts. Thank goodness I don't have to deal with the awkward stretching of the skinnies anymore.
And with my new shorts, I wanted to create a monochromatic mint look because I'm just obsessed with this color. Plus I've had this mirror printed mint ombre blouse sitting in my closet that I hadn't worn in months and have been looking at everyday. So paired with my new mint shorts, I had a whole new look.
Double mint, double the fun!
Outfit Details:
Top: H&M [old,] | Bottoms: H&M [old, similar here and here] | Shoes: Steve Madden via Marshalls [same here] | Necklace: Forever 21 [similar here] | Bracelets: Etsy & J. Crew [similar here] | Sunnies: House of Harlow
Also, these nude patent strappy Steve Madden sandals are great dupes for the Zara ones and at half the cost. So if you've been eyeing them at Zara but are like me, unwilling to shell out the money for them, check Marshalls. And they're quite comfortable, which can't be said for many strappy heeled sandals.
Have a fabulous week!
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4.24.2013

Beauty by Tiffany: Make Your Own Lip Scrub

Hello again ladies! I'm back for another beauty post before my sister returns from her vacation! Let's jump right into it ...
No lady wants wrinkles on their face! Well while we are all using anti-aging products, let's not forgot our lips! Probably the most wrinkly part on our face that gets neglected the most! Lip wrinkles aren't as noticeable and everyone has them, might as well give them some love too! Here's an easy DIY lip scrub and with religious use every other day or a few times a week, you'll see a difference with less wrinkles meaning less creasing for your lipstick!
I personally use Bubblegum Lip Scrub from Lush ($9.95), but other lip scrubs are more expensive, especially from Sephora! It's amazing, I rub a tiny amount on my lips before any lipstick application and lick off the excess because it is flavored for the consumer's benefit! 
But here's a quick way to make your own lip scrub at home with things you can find in your own kitchen or bathroom!
1. Grab a dot of Vaseline and tiny amount of brown sugar or regular sugar and go ahead and mix the two into the palm of your hand.
2. Take the mixture and rub it over your lips and the sugar will begin to dissolve and break up the old skin.
3. Take a clean tissue and wipe the excess of the mixture off your lips and apply your favorite chapstick!
... TA DA (as big sister Claire would say)! Now that you scrubbed your lips and they should feel extra moisturized and softer already! Add this to your morning routine and before you know it, the lines on your lips will begin to go away. This lip scrub will allow your lips to absorb more moisture and make your lips appear softer. 
Let's take away the wrinkles from every part of our face!

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2.05.2013

DIY: Easy Canvas Art

So this isn't one of my typical fashion posts as you can see. This past week I was feeling pretty crafty, I blame Pinterest for all my crafting whims. I've been slowly redecorating and reorganizing our house. It's become a little chaotic here now that Baby Sis is starting to try and walk. 
Anyways, I've been trying to incorporate more metallics into the decor. But I hadn't found that many art pieces that I've really liked or that are affordable. So I decided to jump on Pinterest and see what I could put together myself that would be chic, modern, and easy to create. I'm on a very tight timeline given that I'm a SAHM. I don't really have much time to myself, so I definitely didn't want a project that would be too time consuming. And this is what I came up with, check it out.
I was able to create both the chevron and "LOVE" canvas art pieces in one afternoon. I've been dying to try a chevron canvas painting. And the "LOVE" painting looked cute and seemed to be fitting since Valentine's Day is right around the corner. [Big Sis C also wanted to add her own art work to the mantle.]

Supplies: 2 canvases, wooden letters, hot glue gun, paint, brushes, painter's tape

Creating the chevron stencil and taping the pattern on to the canvas was the most time consuming part. And even that didn't take more the 30 mins. I say 30 mins because I was constantly running between taping and getting the girls their sippy cups, disbanding fights, you know the typical mom thing. Now after you've taped the chevron print on the canvas, make sure to go back and press down the edges tightly. This will help keep the paint from seeping under the tape. 

Once you've done that, go ahead and start painting on whatever color you have chosen. I chose a metallic silver. Make sure you spend a little extra money and use canvas paints. I made the mistake once of using regular craft acrylic paints and well that just didn't stick to the canvas well. It just was too runny. Canvas paint is a bit thicker and sticks to the canvas more. Also the color is more saturated.

Next up is the "LOVE" canvas. This one took only a few minutes to put together. I first painted the letters and put them out in the sun to dry. They dried in about 10 minutes. For these, I used just the craft acrylic paints. I liked the idea of the white letters on a white canvas for a monochromatic look. I also painted the canvas with the same white paint just to make sure that the white of the letters would match the canvas. Because the canvas was already white I didn't worry too much about using the craft acrylic paint instead of a canvas paint. 

I really wanted to incorporate the metallic theme into this piece too. So I chose to paint the "O" silver and to make it pop I angled the letter instead of having it lined straight up with the rest of the letters. Now, as I mentioned craft acrylic paints are a bit runny, because they're water based. And the metallics are even more runny and very thin. I first put a coat of silver on the "O" only to realize it wasn't showing up on the wood. So I took a chance and painted a quick coat of white paint on the "O" using it kind of as a primer for the silver paint. Once it dried, I tried painting it silver again. Wow! What a huge difference it was. Even still, I found that it needed another coat to really get it to the color that I wanted.

Once all the letters were dry, I just lined them up on the canvas where I wanted them, made a few small marks on the canvas so that I would know where to place letters when I went to glue them down. 

And Voila! All Done! I thought these were so easy to make and added a nice touch to our bare mantel. 

Sorry the pictures aren't better. I wasn't really prepared to take pictures. 

And here's Big Sis C creating artwork of her own. 
Thanks for reading and please feel free to share some of your crafty creations. I'm looking for some more ideas.

XO,
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