Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Card making



I'm kind of new to cardmaking but I thought I would upload my first attempt. I am so inspired by others and it's good to keep a reminder of where we started. I enjoyed using watercolor crayons on this car. I used scrapbooking paper, cardstock and thin white card. I had a large animal stamp and an old Happy Birthday stamp. I used Stazon ink which is a new purchase to start my many days of enjoying cardmaking.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Enter The Crafter's Cafe Best Blog/NING candy evah! (36 Copic Set)

The Crafter's Cafe Best Blog/NING candy evah! (36 Copic Set)


To enter the drawing for this candy, you first leave a comment with your e-mail address and make sure you're a blog follower and member of TCC. Second, you put the blog post and photo on your blog with the link back so others can enter as well. That's it!!! You're in!!!! If you inform a friend of the candy and she enters and posts on her blog, let us know in a comment and you'll be entered twice!!! :D

Closes September 15th, so hurry! Enter here

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

DL.ART 500 FOLLOWER GIVEAWAY

DL.ART 500 FOLLOWER GIVEAWAY
 

Girl's Makeup Party Cartridge +36 sheets 6x6 handmade silk & cotton paper

Thursday, September 1, 2011

TurnedGypsy: Glue Gun Helper Kit Giveaway

TurnedGypsy: Glue Gun Helper Kit Giveaway: Have you guys hear of DIY Channel's Craft Show Creative Juice? They are Cathie and Steve. I got this cool product from Cathie to demo and r...

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Simple Insulation

Bubble Wrap Insulation




This post does not really fit under craft or gift making but it is such a novel and easy idea I just had to share it anyway.


I came across a unique easy idea for reducing heat loss during the winter time.


If you're like us and only have single glazed windows then you are going to love this.


If you don't have any bubble wrap, then visit your local furniture stores, or somewhere where they have waste bubble wrap, OR splash out and buy some.
Bigger bubbles are better but smaller is better than nothing.


Cut the bubble wrap to the size of the window you want to *insulate*.


With a spray bottle, spray water over window and place bubble side down. If you have trouble with it not sticking once water dries, then you can secure it with double sided tape.


Bubble wrap allows natural light to still come through. It will peel off easily when you want to remove it. Bubble wrap will last for years before needing to be replaced.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Homemade Deodorant

I am so in love with making my own deodorant. It's wonderful. I looked around the internet and so far this is my favourite recipe. I have a few of my family members using it. If you haven't tried it already you really must! So easy peasy!

You will need:

About 5-6 TB Pure Virgin Coconut Oil,
1/4 cup Baking Soda
1/4 cup Cornflour (cornstarch) or Arrowroot powder
10 drops Essential Oils (I use sweet orange, or lavender, tea tree oil)












Mix cornflour and baking soda together

 









Add the coconut oil and mix until creamy.














Now add your essential oils and mix through.














(I like to add 7 drops of lavender and 3 drops of tea tree oil
or 7 drops of sweet orange and 3 drops of tea tree oil)

Place into wide mouth containers, or use an old screw up deodorant container (cleaned of course!). I found some little mini pop up containers which are great.











HOW TO APPLY: Just place a finger tip amount on your armpit and it will melt with the warmth of your skin. Rub in. Mmmmm!!
no nasty chemicals. Safe for all ages and so economical.

TIP: If you find it goes a bit soft or runny in the warmer weather just store in the refrigerator (will feel really cool on a hot day!) but don't worry as coconut oil firms up again.

ENJOY!!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

I'm Back

Wow it's been a while but I'm back. I needed the break but am so glad to be back.

Looking forward to sending in some nice ideas for you shortly.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Merry Christmas


A busy time of year for us all. I'm taking a wee break over our summer holiday and look forward to getting back sometime in the New Year.

Please have a safe and happy Christmas and may the Lord bless you all in 2010.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

UNWANTED COMMENTS

Recently I have been getting SPAM in my comments. Thankfully I moderate.
Is anyone else having this problem and what can we do about it? Most have been vulgar and another was advertising airline ticket buying.
I am saddened by this happeneing and am considering shutting down my blogs.


Miss Sandra

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Gift of Epsom Salts





Let's talk about good old Epsom Salts.
Such a cheap source of wonderful natural medicinal and skincare help. It's a product that is everything in one.

I have used it in the bath tub. A couple of heaped handfuls (or more) will soften the water and relax you when your muscles are tired and sore and also relax the tension from a busy day.

Epsom salts can be used when making lemon cordial. It works as a mild laxative.

For lively children, especially those with ADHD, a couple of cups thrown in the bath water and let the child soak is wonderful to calm them down. Why
??? Because Epsom Salts is Magnesium Sulphate. It is absorbed through the skin, it draws toxins from the body, sedates the nervous system, reduces swelling, relaxes muscles and much more.

For feet, it soothes aches, removes odours and softens tough skin. In a large pan or foot bath add 1/2 cup with warm water. Soak for as long as you want.

If you have sprains or bruises, Epsom salts will reduce swelling.

If you have a splinter, soak in Epsom Salts and it will draw out the splinter.

You can make a face mask. For normal to dry skin mix some Epsom salts with lemon juice and the mixture is great for getting rid of dirt and blemishes.

Oily hair is remedied by using Epsom salts to remove built up hair product and give you back shining hair.

You can buy Epsom salts at bulk food places, at your supermarkets and is usually very very inexpensive.

A wonderful gift idea is to buy a really nice glass jar container and fill with epsom salts. You can add a little food colouring or even essential oil if you desire but personally just plain Epsom Salts is wonderful.

An all purpose gift to give someone you love.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Natural Deodorant




In this age of so many chemicals I find myself looking more and more for natural recipes to make our own personal bathroom products.

I found this recipe online somewhere.

1 part baking soda
6 parts cornflour (or cornstarch)

Mix in clean jar (find a wide necked one) and shake until mixed.
You can add a few drops of your favourite essential oil (don't put too much in - just enough to scent the powder).

Use a soft make up brush, or cotton wool ball to apply a light dusting of powder to your armpits. I have made a batch without the scent. When it is really hot I find I need to apply it twice during the day. But a little goes a LONG way~

Friday, October 16, 2009

Homemade Glue


Here's a recipe I found that is supposed to be waterproof for most papers and fabrics.

You will need:

6 Tablespoons of water
2 envelopes of gelatine
2 Tablespoons of White vinegar
2 teaspoons of Glycerine

1. Put water into a saucepan and bring to the boil.
2. Remove from the stove.
3. Add the gelatine and stir until it all dissolves.
4. Add the vinegar and glycerine.
5. Stir until well mixed.
6. Let mixture cool completely.
7. Store in a clean airtight jar.

This glue will thicken on storing and needs to be warmed before using. Just
pop it in some hot water before you need to use it. This recipe will keep for quite a long time.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Handwash - Make Your Own




LIQUID HANDWASH
250ml boiling water
2 tbsp grated Sunlight soap (or laundry soap)
2 tsp glycerine or glycerol (from the chemist or supermarket)
2 tsp rosewater (from chemists or specialty food stores)

Melt the grated soap in the boiling water, then stir in the glycerine and rosewater. Pour the mixture into a soap dispenser while it’s still warm and it will set, ending up with a thick jelly-like texture. Package in a handwash dispenser and give away as a gift.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Amazing Uncooked Playdough


This simpy has to be the easiest playdough to make for children. We love it and what is great about it is, that you can make up large batches, in different colours, pop them into ziplock baggies, throw in some cookie cutters and you have a fantastic gift idea for kids.
It keeps for months in the refrigerator in an airtight container.


AMAZING UNCOOKED PLAYDOUGH
1/2 cup salt
2 TB cooking oil
1 TB cream of tartar
2 cups boiling water
2 cups flour

1. Place all ingredients into a large heatproof bowl, saucepan or pot.
2. Put in food colouring, glitter, scented oils etc.
3. Stir all together.
4. Make sure the water is boiling and not just hot when you add it.

When mixed up, stir until smooth and mixture leaves sides of container. Be careful when kneading as it is still very very hot.
When it cools, it's PLAYTIME.
Store in airtight container in your fridge.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Giveaway at The Crafty Crow


Please check out The Crafty Crow blog for giveaways. Lots of wonderful crafty ideas!!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Lemon Sugar Scrub

~Lemon Sugar Scrub~









1 cup sugar


1/2 cup olive oil


1 TBS lemon zest (grated)


Directions:
Mix ingredients and use as a body scrub/exfoliator.
Use immediately

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Microwave Puff Paint






Microwave Puff Paint

This is really cool and super quick/easy. Combine the following in a little bowl:

1 tablespoon self-raising flour
a few little drops of food colouring
1 tablespoon salt
Then add some water to make a nice smooth paste. Paint away on a nice thick sheet of cardboard (if you don’t have enough paint brushes use cotton buds - they work really well).

Microwave the design on high for 10 - 30 seconds until the paint puffs and it’s all nice and dry.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Dry Shampoo




Dry Shampoo
Adapted from Natural Beauty by Aldo Facetti

5 ounces (150 grams)
coarse-ground cornmeal, semolina or couscous
30 drops essential oil of lemon
20 drops castor oil

Mix the ingredients in a blender for a few seconds. Working over the sink, a large towel, or spread-out newspapers, bend your head forward and distribute pinches of the mixture over the hair and scalp.

Gently massage the entire head, slowly and methodically, working in sections.
Keeping the head bent forward, comb and then brush out the meal. Continue combing and brushing until the hair is shiny and free of all traces of the shampoo.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Taking a Blogging Break

Taking a break.
This time of year has gotten extremely busy for us so I am going to take a blogging break for the next 6 weeks or so. I may not get to visit with you but I will be back.
May the Lord bless you.