I love show casing all of the amazing talent I get to surround myself with on etsy. There are some great gift ideas in this new treasury I created today.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Pretty Pale
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Cupcake Bath Bombs in Action
Here's a quick video of my Cupcake Bath Bombs in action. It actually went on fizzing for MUCh longer but I shortened the video so it doesn't go on forever.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Perfect Pedicure
If you have ever had a pedicure you know how luxurious and relaxing it is. I want to show you how you can have the same thing at home. It takes a little time but it you are worth it! It is amazing how good you feel when your feet are properly cared for.
1. Soak feet for about 15-20 minutes in a warm bath with bath salts. Depending on how your feeling you can try my Eucalyptus Mint Bath Salts to refresh and help clear sinuses or my Lavender Bath Salts for a relaxing and soothing result.
2. Use a nail brush to really clean under each toenail.
3. Use a wet pumice stone or exfoliating scrub to gently rub dry rough skin off of soles and heels.
4. Trim toenails after soaking them You will get a cleaner cut this way. Cut the nails straight across to avoid ingrown toenails.
5. Now that you are done soaking feet. Use a good cuticle cream (my all time favorite is our Luxurious Cuticle Oil Stick) and massage into toenails and gently push back cuticles on each nail with cuticle stick.
6. Massage a rich moisturizing cream, like any of our Cracked Heel & Hand Balm, into each foot. Then wrap your feet in plastic wrap and elevate for 15-20 minutes. If this is an evening pedicure put on cotton socks and leave on all night.
Your feet and body will feel amazing. Besides before you know it summer will be here and is will be especially important to keep your feet looking and feeling great!
1. Soak feet for about 15-20 minutes in a warm bath with bath salts. Depending on how your feeling you can try my Eucalyptus Mint Bath Salts to refresh and help clear sinuses or my Lavender Bath Salts for a relaxing and soothing result.
2. Use a nail brush to really clean under each toenail.
3. Use a wet pumice stone or exfoliating scrub to gently rub dry rough skin off of soles and heels.
4. Trim toenails after soaking them You will get a cleaner cut this way. Cut the nails straight across to avoid ingrown toenails.
5. Now that you are done soaking feet. Use a good cuticle cream (my all time favorite is our Luxurious Cuticle Oil Stick) and massage into toenails and gently push back cuticles on each nail with cuticle stick.
6. Massage a rich moisturizing cream, like any of our Cracked Heel & Hand Balm, into each foot. Then wrap your feet in plastic wrap and elevate for 15-20 minutes. If this is an evening pedicure put on cotton socks and leave on all night.
Your feet and body will feel amazing. Besides before you know it summer will be here and is will be especially important to keep your feet looking and feeling great!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Golden Days
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Gingerbread Caffeinated Soap Review
Great review of my soap! Thanks GlamourRock4!
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Benefits Of Shea Butter
There are so many great benefits of using shea butter on your skin. It's extracted from the nuts of the African Shea Tree. It contains vitamins A, E & F along with other vitamins and minerals. It is anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. It is easily absorbed into skin and does not clog pores. It has been shown to help with dry skin, sores, scars, dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, dandruff, and stretch marks.
I use shea butter in soap, body butter, solid lotions and even some of our scrubs for it's skin softening properties and the ability to increase the creamy lather of soap. If your interested in a great natural body products that will help soften your skin and give you a beautiful healthy glow try our Solid or Whipped Body Lotions.
I use shea butter in soap, body butter, solid lotions and even some of our scrubs for it's skin softening properties and the ability to increase the creamy lather of soap. If your interested in a great natural body products that will help soften your skin and give you a beautiful healthy glow try our Solid or Whipped Body Lotions.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Painted Wall Paper
So once the walls were all painted grey. I traced a template for the design and then painted this inside of the traced lines. I have to admit it took forever and by then end I was really sick of painting lines. lol. But it is so much cheaper than wall paper and I really love how it looks! It even brightens up the room a little. I almost bought a stencil online to do this but they were around $30-$35 and I was too impatient to wait for it to be shipped. This didn't cost me anything because I had all the materials laying around the house. It probably would have been a little easier but I still think it came out nice. It isn't perfect but what is? I don't have a picture of the entire wall all finished but I'll post it once I do. I'd love to hear any DIY projects you guys have and how it went.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Giveaway Winner
Sorry it took so long to announce. We are finally repairing our basement so it's been a little crazy. So here it is:
The Winner Is:
Kristina Stone
Thank you so much to everyone who entered. Please keep checking back we'll have more giveaway's soon!
I also wanted to let everyone know about the whipped body butter sample sizes I am now selling. If your interested in trying one but are nervous about the scent or texture now you can try a sample size. Try one or all!
I also wanted to let everyone know about the whipped body butter sample sizes I am now selling. If your interested in trying one but are nervous about the scent or texture now you can try a sample size. Try one or all!
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