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All A Flutter for you! More My Time Made Easy!

>> Sunday, January 3, 2010




Hello! Well, I get to kick off the design team day by day showing of more My Time Made Easy Pretty Packaging Templates! Today i have 2 more for you plus a little mini tutorial on how to make your own bath salts! Super easy, super cheap once you have all the supplies and great for last minute quickie and CUSTOM gifts! So keep reading to learn more!

Since yesterday i started with my All A Flutter plant holder, today I'll start with this super sweet Shutt-erfly Candy Holder!



With my very first project, i used the Letter R for my friend Rachel. Lauren gave me a hard time at why it didnt have the letter L for her! Haha! So this little candy set is for Lauren!

My idea for this set is that it would make a perfect little party favor! If i had a little girl, this is how i envision i would throw her a birthday party! haha! Everyone would have their little place card, and a little treat box!

Now let's talk a little bit about something else My Time Made Easy ™ is offering...
There are actually 2 different types digi paper...
So what does that mean? Well the Pretty Printables are actually what you'll see on my projects today. The Color Me Pretty papers are black and white so that you may add your own color to them either by printing on colored paper, coloring in the images, etc. :)

Here I used papers from both the Shutt-erfly paper collection and the Fluttering By paper collection. The 2 paper collections were created to go well together using the same images and color scheme but each being different patterns. :) The paper with butterflies and words is from the Fluttering By collection while the circles paper that goes around the box and that i wrapped around the chocolate nuggets is from the Shutt-erfly collection.

The adorable butterflies come with the template file that you can either use to print and cut or as a cut file (if you purchase the cut template). They are just the perfect addition! The shape mimics the shape the top of the template makes when closed. Since i was creating this box as a favor box, I actually reduced the size on my printer but did not alter the size of the shutt-erfly accents. This is how the butterflies are nearly half the size of the box. See, limitless options! (and yes, i went old school and printed the template. I made this sometime last month before i had purchased the SCAL!)

Here's a view of the template solo...

You'll see that I also used some images from the All A Flutter stamp set.

And here's a quick view from the top. If you are interested in how this box opens and closes, scroll down to the very end of yesterdays post. There is a little 26 second video showing how it closes (one handed at that! My other hand was holding the camera!

I took the smallest of the shutt-erfly accents and glued them together to create this little topper. it really just rested on top of the box as a decoration. :)


Whew... are you still with me? Because i have a LOT more for you to see!


Next is the All A Flutter template which i turned into a cute coordinating bathroom gift set!



Here is it... sitting on the windowsill of my garden tub. I was going to give it away as a gift, but it's just so pretty sitting there, i'm not sure that i can! hahaha! Ok, you need a closer view...


First lets focus on the Pretty Packaging © Template! If you didnt read my blog yesterday (oh please scroll down to look, i was very pleased with my projects! haha!) This template is called All A Flutter and it's just the cutest darned thing since sliced bread!


Now i have also blessed myself with the Sure Cuts A Lot program for my cricut. (i have the expression, but any of the cricut machines work so long as you have the firmware updated which you can do for free with the trial version of Design Studio). Lauren had this ingenious idea to make all of her templates also available in "cut" files! There are multiple cut file options so you can make her templates work with whatever cutting machines you have. Here's a quick "go to" to find out which files you need for your machine. But let me tell you, having your machine just cut it all out for you.... ooooooo it's sooooooo nice! hahahahaha!

I used the oh so adorable Butterfly Definition paper available in the Pretty Printables paper from the Fluttering By collection.

For the circles on the butterfly, i simply used the same paper that was cut by my cricut, and then colored it in using copic markers. It seemed silly to print the definition paper again on colored cardstock and then run that thru my cricut just to get the circles. It was just as easy to color the paper after they were cut!

Here's my card for my All A Flutter bath Set project, you can see more of the Pretty Printables paper from the Fluttering By collection!



I printed the Pink and the Brown butterfly definition. This paper is beyond cute! It's that same font i talked about yesterday (the one i do believe we'll be seeing quite a bit of! It's the same front in the My Time Made Easy logo!) And it's all that you'd expect the definition of a butterfly to be! I adore it!

For my card, I used stamps from both All A Flutter and All A Flutter Sentiments. And it's a little hard to see, but I adorned the butterfly with pearl accents (by kaisercraft) to match the pearls (also kaisercraft) on the side of the card and the front of the Butterfly Box.

And now on to the gifties... I love to make soaps, lotions and things at home. I mean, i do makeup as a profession, so of course all things beauty related catch my fancy! And given that i'm a crafter and like to do all things handmade, why wouldnt i like to make my own beauty products! And making your own bath salts is just about the easiest thing ever! I'll walk you thru it step by step in just a moment!



These were all little things i picked up at michael's. The candle was already made. Perhaps we'll do a candle pouring tutorial another day! You can get the cute little glass clasp jars over by the wood section ($1, different styles!) and the plastic squirt top bottle came in a pack of 3 over by the candle making supplies ($3).

To give them a unified look, I stamped an image from the All A Flutter Sentiments set. I just stamped in brown ink and then colored in the inside of the butterflies with copic markers to match the paper i used in the card (and the same colors i used to color in the circles of the butterfly box. They were matted on the same colored cardstock as used on the card.

And now... onto the making of the bath salts...
All you need are a few supplies (and you actually dont need as many as have here)

You'll need
A mixing bowl and spoon
Containers to put your bath salts in
Sea Salt, Epsom Salt or a mixter of the 2
table salt is an absolute no no, it will dry out your skin
Dendritic Salt (optional)
Natrasorb bath (optional)
Fragrance (fragrance oil, essential oil, etc) (optional)
Pure Oil (i used Sweet Almond oil here, but there are MANY options)
Colorant (i used colored mica, but again, lots of options) and its optional

Phew, that seems like a big list, but really it's not. There are other things you could add as well. I'm keeping this one pretty simple. :) My favorite 2 places to purchase soap making supplies online are Brambleberry and From Nature With Love. FNWL is incredibly informative and will give you loads more "recipes" and combinations.

Ok, let's just get started...

To start with,

I'm just using regular sea salt that you can find at most health food store. but it's important that it's SEA SALT. Iodonized salt (or table salt) is incredibly drying to the skin!
You can also purchase way fun sea salts (like dead mans sea salt, hawaiian sea salt, etc from FNWL) or you can use always cheap and readily available epsom salts!

To know how much to use, it's easy to just put the salt into your container first. Filling the container to the brim usually means your are going to double it. I personally like to keep 1 for myself when i make someone bath salt. :) It's payment for all my hard work.

Ok, so just pour that into your bowl. Any bowl will do. And set aside.

The next steps are completely optional and will require you ordering products.
In a separate bowl, i mixed my other dry ingredients. I added in a big spoonful of dendritic salt (which is a very very finely crystallized salt that helps improve surface area which means it helps even out coloring, fragrance and reduces clumping. It also increases the longevity of the fragrance. Have you ever bought a product that smelled so so nice, but disappeared in the tub, or had a lighter scent when you went to use it later?

I also add in natrasorb bath. This is a starch that just sucks up oils, fragrances and such. And then the starch dissolves once it comes in contact with the water which helps the bath be incredibly aromatic! it also helps everything not clump, gives longevity, etc. COuld you probably just use one or the other of the dendritic salt or natrasorb, sure. Or use none. :)

Other good dry additives are dry milk, dried yogurt, etc. All good stuff for your skin. :)

Ok, next step... i like to add a little oil to my bath salt. it helps the skin be oh so soft! There are so many wonderful oils you can use (you can even use Olive Oil!) You do NOT need a lot! Too much and you'll have a minor oil slick in the tub! For this project i used about 1/2 tsp of oil and fragrance. I ended up filling both containers when everything was done. Other good oils include sunflower, jojoba, grapeseed, peach kernal, i could go on and on!
I like to mix all of my liquid ingredients together and then mix them in with the dry ingredients. I also think it helps to distribute the other liquids (like the fragrance, colorants,etc). If using dendritic salt, mix it to the ds first, then mix the salts together.

You have 2 main options for colors... liquid colorant (i dont like food coloring, it can stain your tub, i use a cosmetic grade colorant, you can find it lots of places) or colored mica (also use cosmetic grade. The 2 pictures below are just views of how to use the colorant. I like to mix it right in with my oils.


Once you've combined everything together, you just mix and stir around until you get a consistency that can pressed up against the side of the bowl and not fall down. See pictures...

I dont like it to be too much wetter than this because i dont like too much oil in the tub. If it does seem too wet, then just add in a bit more of the sea salt. At this point i often add in more colorant until i get the exact look i want. In this case, i was trying to match my paper!

So thats basically it for making your own bath salts. Could it be any easier? You just dump stuff in a bowl and stir! Now the lotion is a bit tricker but one day i will go into how to make your own lotions. but if you want to keep things on the simple side, simply buy a lotion base! This is what i did here. it's easy to create your own lotion base (you just need oil water and emulsifying wax but you also need a stove and some time!) so buying a lotion base works out great! The lotion base is usually white, so i added in the same colorant and fragrance and a little bit of the same sweet almond oil for extra moisture. Now getting lotion into the bottle is tricker. Here's the easy thing i've come up with! Fill up a sandwich baggie with your lotion and snip off the tip, like what you might do if you were frosting a cake! Then just squeeze it in!


Wow, i think think this is the longest i've ever spent typing up a blog post! There is more My Time Made Easy to see today! GO check out Lauren's Blog for more adorable projects! And remember that every day one of the My Time Made Easy design team members will be sharing fabulous projects (as well as the template queen herself, Lauren!)

Thanks so much for stopping by today!!! I appreciate it so much!


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Time for some smokey eyes!

>> Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ok everyone, i'm so sorry it's been a minute since i've posted a video! We've been redoing and remodleing and painting and i've even tried taping some videos but just havent had the time to edit them!


Anyhoo - here is a super fun one using PURPLE! I love purple. I've tried to say i dont (high school color, i think i OD'ed on purple in highschool) but truth be told, i just really love the color purple! Not lavendar as much, i'm talking deep rich purple. Love it! The great thing about purple as an eye color is it truly works well with just about any skin tone! It's a great way to pull off a color look without going overboard.

This video makes a very easy smokey eye using purple but it's also not over the top so ANYONE can wear it! Check it out!




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Contour Video Tutorial

>> Tuesday, October 27, 2009

No card creation today, but here is an additional part to the makeup base tutorial i posted the other day. :)








Have a wonderful day everyone!

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New Makeup Video!

>> Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Hiya ladies! I did a new makeup video that i put up on you tube. I started a separated my blogs into a makeup blog and then this blog, but i was wondering if you would prefer me to post makeup videos here or only on my makeup blog. I know some of you could care less about the makeup stuff, but there were quite a few emails when i stopped doing Makeup Monday so i just thought i'd get your input! :)



Enjoy!

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Makeup Mondays are BACK!

>> Monday, August 31, 2009

Helloooooo everyone. Ok, so i have had requests to bring back Makeup Monday and i may switch this up a bit and just offer a Makeup Minute now and then. But in any case... i'm doing a makeup blog that i'll update on more regularly but here the video for Easy breezy Beautiful makeup.




You can go to my makeup blog for a list of all colors and such used... http://makeupartistkatie.blogspot.com

Bare with me... this is the first time i tried to use my photoediting software and my webcam did NOT cooperate! but i'll get better! :)

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Makeup Monday Quickie

>> Monday, December 22, 2008

Super quick makeup monday post! We JUST arrived here in Indiana and it's so stinkin cold! I forgot how much my body and hair do not like this cold weather and my hair is suffering major static and sticking my face and everything else! Its drivign me nuts, though we did have fun shocking each other in the car during the drive. hehe.

So my quick makeup monday tip since i've been in the car basically for over 10 hours, and dont even have anything unpacked yet, this will have to do!

When you have the horrible static issues with your hair, here's an easy tip. Get some silicone serum (usually for making hair shiny - sprays are oK too, but i prefer the serum) and put a glob in your palm and rub hands together so it's evenly distributed then apply to the ENDS of your hair only. Applying a bunch of this all over will just make your hair look greasy. I avoid putting it anywhere near my scalp! Even though you see the static there, if the ends are weighed down, the static cant lift the hair. so thats my quickie tip. After the holidays are over i'll return to video tutorials and such!

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Makeup Monday

>> Monday, December 1, 2008

Happy Monday everyone! I surprisingly got a lot of crafting done this weekend even with the wedding i had booked for saturday. So i made some loot AND got crafting done! Yippiee! However, 2 of the things i made are gifts and the recipients read my blog, sooooo, they wont be posted until after they are given. Dont worry, they are birthday gifts, not christmas so you dont have to wait until January! :)

But onto Makeup Monday! This was a bear to film today! I set up the camera - lighting from outside was coming in good thru the windows, baby gabe was sleeping and jack was watching a movie. And my hubby was out running errands. SO i filmed my piece, felt good about it, my makeup was now done for the day. As i went to upload it into a post... half of the video footage disappeared! *GASP!* So i had to wash my face and try again, but the baby woke up, and the video was over and the baby wanted to eat and it was starting to get cloudy. Grr. So i feed the baby, set a new movie on, wash my face, set up a light and finally video it all again. I go to upload... and only 10 seconds appeared on the footage. WHAT THE HECK! And now, jack was totally over tv, the baby no longer wanted to be in the swing, my lighting was all off and my hubby was due home any minute so we could go to target. double grr! SO, i try to entertain jack and the baby, i reset up the webcam with a backup camera, wash my face again. yada yada. Oh, and deleted some videos off my computer incase that was the problem. Well, the 3rd time is a charm, but i fear i rushed things on the video because i was in fear it would cut off again. haha. So here it is... the brief tutorial of the 3 minute makeup!

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Ok, now that you've watched it... let me go over the basics again...

you need 3 products
you're fav foundation stick or concealer
a blush of some sort - i prefer a cream color stick for ease and quickness
mascara
top it off with some lip gloss as you walk out the door/car

Start with your foundation/concealer and cover undereye CIRCLES. Be sure to cover that inner corner of your eye and eyelid. Cover sparingly though, you dont want the concealer to settle in the creases. Then cover the area just under your nose. It'll make a world of difference.

Next use your multiple product (cream color stick or blush) and blush the "apples" of your cheeks. Use the same blush to dab some color on your eyes just on/under the brow bone. If it's a cream stick you can add some color to your lips while you're at it.

Next add your mascara (or skip it if you never wear it or hate it. But i think just a bit of it makes you look more polished).

And viola! If you have very oily skin, you can swipe some powder over your t-zone (nose and forehead).

Ok, i'll post some creations a little later today... for now i have a hungry family ready to head out the door!

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Makeup Monday

>> Monday, November 17, 2008

Ok - so you all (or at least most of you that read my blog) know that i'm a makeup artist by profession and paper crafting is just my hobby. (Hence the title of my blog!)
Often i've worked on the weekends so come monday i dont have much to post. Therefore, i'm making monday - Makeup Monday. I'll share something "makeup-ie". Dont worry, if i have something crafty to post... i will. :)

This weekend i did a highschool beauty pageant. fun, huh? haha. It went fine. She didnt win to my knowledge. I didnt stay till the bitter end. haha. But in light of the pageant... i'm going to give a hair tip today...
If you like rollers (i actually do NOT like rollers, but to each their own). The gal had put her hair in rollers and taken them out before she got their (they had to interview right away and like i said before, i was there to help during changes because i know her family, not because i was being hired to get her ready). But some people dont know how to roll hair. Many people dont know how to roll hair! SO - here's my hair rolling tip... do not follow your part. Your hair will be flat as a pancake on top. You need a row of rollers that starts by your forhead and goes straight back. If you want a part in there, you can create the part after you take the rollers out.

Ok, so thats my hair tip. haha. Often i'll have pictures, but not today because i dont own rollers anymore. :)

Ok, i actually do have a card to post from saturday... so i'll get that up here in a bit. :)

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