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Inspiration: Nail Art

January 25, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

china-glaze-snow-something-sweet-dance-baby-fuchsia-fanatic-1In the winter doldrums, some new nail ideas might be just the thing. Bregje from Oooh, Shinies! rounds up her top nail art of 2012. Some fun ideas, and good advice too. Find it all here.… Read More ...

Tutorial: “Lush” Style Shower Jelly

January 22, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

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Now this looks fun for kids and adults. The folks at Easy Home Made have figured out how to make the Lush style shower “jelly” using very inexpensive ingredients. If you’re not familiar with the Lush jelly (and I wasn’t either!) it’s sort of a firm … Read More ...

Tutorial: Natural Honey Citrus Cough Syrup

January 21, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

natural cough syrupEvery single person I know in New England is coughing. This has been one tough flu-virus season! So the timing is perfect to try out a natural honey citrus syrup from Monica at The Yummy Life. She says this is great for coughs or sore throats, and she offers five different flavor combinations. I’m … Read More ...

Tutorial: Antiseptic Ointment for First Aid

January 21, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

antiseptic ointmentIf you’d rather not use commercial antiseptic ointments, the folks at Frugally Sustainable have an easy and inexpensive all natural alternative. Use it on cuts, scrapes and abrasions…and it will smell good too! Get the tutorial here.… Read More ...

Tutorial: Lemon Butter Lip & Skin Balm

January 14, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

diylemonbutterbalmWow…one balm for everything from your lips to your feet to your cuticles. And right about now, in the mid-January doldrums, lemon sounds just about right. Jessica from bespangled shares her easy tutorial (and love how she reuses Altoids tins). Find all the details here.… Read More ...

Tutorial: Wrinkle Release Spray

January 12, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

Wrinkle-release-spray1Ok, only very distantly bath and body related but does anyone actually like to iron? I thought not. So, homemade wrinkle release spray (vs. buying the Downy brand version) is simply brilliant. Bev from The Make Your Own Zone shares her breakthrough recipe. Dead simple, off to mix this up now. Find it here.… Read More ...

Tutorial: Lavender Harvest Moisturizer

January 10, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne 1 Comment

lavender buttercreamReally, you always just have me with lavender. That’s pretty much all it takes. Shannon at Fresh Picked Beauty says she wanted to start 2013 off with something luxurious, and this is what she came up with. Her advice? Slather it everywhere. I’m in. Get the tutorial here.… Read More ...

Tutorial: Two Ingredient Face Scrub

January 9, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

DIY Face ScrubAnother in the “can’t get much easier than this” series, how about a two ingredient face scrub using things you’re nearly sure to have in your kitchen? Amy of A Blossoming Life shares her frugal fab scrub perfect for winter’s over dry skin. Get the tutorial here.… Read More ...

Tutorial: Gentle Lemon Facial Scrub

January 7, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne 1 Comment

Ok, it does not get any easier than this. The gang at Crosbie Crew shares their favorite lemon face pick-me-up — and they strongly suggest trying it in your morning shower. Get this incredibly easy but clever recipe here.… Read More ...

DIY: Coffee CP Soap

January 6, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne 1 Comment

It’s hard to know what I like best about this soap…the fact that it recycles (coffee grounds) or the fact that it must smell amazing (no water, all coffee!). Sarah and Tiffany from Offbeat + Inspired share their favorite cold process cafe soap recipe here.… Read More ...

DIY: Coconut Oil Lotion Bars

January 3, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne 1 Comment

Easy and fabulous and perfect no matter the season, homemade lotion bars might just be my latest obsession as I started making them late last year for the first time. Wellness Mama shares her recipe on Health Impact News including her tips for making the clean up easier. Find it all here.… Read More ...

DIY: Seaside Bath Salt Soak

January 2, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

Since in the Northeastern US we’re mired in frigid weather, the idea of anything seaside caught my eye…Shannon from Fresh Picked Beauty was inspired to make this soak by a gift she was given. She added all kinds of extra goodies, like spirulina powder and grapefruit peel. Get all the details here and enjoy a … Read More ...

DIY: New Perfume for a New Year

January 1, 2013 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

What a great idea to start out the New Year with a fresh new scent. Anne-Marie, aka The Soap Queen, takes us through the very easy steps to make your own fragrance. Get all the details here.… Read More ...

DIY: Rosemary Mint Shaving Cream

December 31, 2012 by Valerie Silverthorne 1 Comment

Start the New Year off with a great smelling and smooth feeling shaving cream…great for women and men! Get all the details, and some great ideas for packaging, here from Food For My Family.… Read More ...

Homemade for the Holidays, Day 11: Kool-Aid Lip Gloss

December 13, 2012 by Valerie Silverthorne Leave a Comment

This would be a great one for kids to make for friends or family but this will take adult supervision. And be sure to read the notes on top carefully. You have to heat up the ingredients which will “cook” the Kool-Aid, so be sure to leave time for cooling! Check out this fun and … Read More ...

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