• Home
  • Suggest A Craft
  • DIY Newsletter

Bath and Body

Soap Making, Oils and Recipes

  • About CraftGossip
  • Our Network
    • Bath & Body Crafts
    • Candle Making Ideas
    • Crochet Ideas
    • Cross Stitch
    • Edible Crafts
    • Felting Patterns
    • Glass Art
    • Home & Garden Ideas
    • Indie Crafts
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts
    • Knitting Patterns
    • Lesson Plans
    • Needlework
    • Party Ideas
    • Polymer Clay
    • Quilting Ideas
    • Recycled Crafts
    • Scrapbooking
    • Sewing Patterns
    • Card Making
    • DIY Weddings
    • Not Craft Ideas
  • Giveaways
  • Roundups
  • Store
  • Search

Makeup Tutorial – Domestic Violence Awareness

March 4, 2015 by Shellie Wilson 3 Comments

Watch the video BEFORE commenting. We do not condone Domestic Violence and Neither Does Magan Mackay.

In the past few weeks we have had to pull down posts because people don’t READ our articles just pass judgment. Please don’t let this be one of those posts, it’s an important message.

Megan Mackay turns her piece on Domestic Violence awareness into a clever makeup tutorial. With foundations called “Cover up By NFL”  she goes on to defend and educate woman.

I love how she uses a unique approach to get her message out there.

Do you need help with domestic violence?

Check out these links:

How to tell if you’re being abused and how to seek help: http://www.womenshealth.gov…Directory of transition houses and shelters (Canada):
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/…Directory of shelters (USA):
http://www.womenshelters.org/

Related Posts:

  • Why You Can't Claim Your Product Cures Eczema,…
  • Homemade Mulled Wine Soap Recipe Just In Time For…
«
»

Comments

  1. Siaron says

    March 4, 2015 at 10:16 am

    Just watched this and, WOW, is it strong and to the point. Let’s make this go viral as a way to inform people of these often hidden incidents and help the “fight” (difficult use of words) against domestic violence in all its forms.

  2. Mary Behrens says

    March 4, 2015 at 11:33 am

    “Read a f#@&ing history book!!!” LOVE THIS VIDEO.

  3. Tina Schroer says

    March 4, 2015 at 12:20 pm

    Such a thought provoking and “humorous” look at a subject that is usually discussed in whispers or speculative gossip. Culturally our society has to decide if we will continue to allow the assault of women by the individual who is supposed to protect them. The offenders must be held accountable no matter how much money they bring in for their organization. Human beings should be held in higher esteem than the thirty pieces of silver we want to throw at them in exchange for their silence!

Have you read?

Perimenopause Calm Down Coloring Sheets (For When You Want to Scream into a Pillow)

Free Printable Downloads for Women 40+ Navigating the Hormonal Rollercoaster

Let’s be real—there are days when being a woman over 40 feels like riding a hormone-fueled tilt-a-whirl without the safety bar. Welcome to perimenopause, my friends. If you’ve ever found yourself sweating while standing in front of the fridge, crying over a puppy food commercial, or forgetting why you walked into a room (again), you’re in good company.

That’s exactly why I created these Perimenopause Calm Down Coloring Sheets—printable pages made especially for those “I swear if someone breathes near me I’m going to scream” moments.

What Are Calm Down Sheets?

These aren’t your typical mandala coloring pages. Nope. These were lovingly illustrated with women in perimenopause and menopause in mind—think messy buns, mood swings, and a whole lot of caffeine. Each sheet includes relatable cartoons, cheeky quotes, and stress-relieving doodles that are way more satisfying to color than pretending you’re fine.

They’re perfect for:

Rage coloring during a hot flash

Cooling down after snapping at your partner for chewing too loudly

Unwinding with a glass of wine and a pack of colored pencils

Quiet moments when your brain fog lifts just enough to enjoy something creative

Why Coloring Helps During Perimenopause

There’s science behind this, promise. Coloring helps lower cortisol levels, focus your mind, and gently ease anxious thoughts. It’s like a mindfulness practice, but one that doesn’t require Lycra or a meditation app subscription. And let’s be honest—when the world feels a bit much, giving a snarky mug or frazzled cartoon woman a splash of lavender and hot pink is downright cathartic.

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RSS More Articles

  • 2 Hour Baby Blanket – Free Crochet Pattern
  • Brighten Your Day with the On Point Pillow: A Sunny Mini Charm Project
  • Perimenopause Calm Down Coloring Sheets (For When You Want to Scream into a Pillow)
  • FREE Christmas in July Collage Cards Class
  • Designer Spotlight: Stitch with Coffee
  • Peach Themed Learning Activities
  • How to Create a Photo Box Card
  • Embellish Your Knit Dishcloth with Flowers
  • Free Crochet Pattern – Emotional Support Chicken
  • 30 Brilliant Uses for Empty Pill Bottles You Probably Haven’t Tried Yet

Categories

Bath And Body bath bombs Body Scrubs & Lotions Colds & Flu CraftGossip Exclusive Craft Inspirations detox DIY Recipes And Tutorials DIY Tutorials and Patterns Essential Oils And Aromatherapy facials Hair Care Makeup & Beauty Melt & Pour Soap Packaging Product Reviews Soapmaking Recipes, Products And Tutorials Style Me Quick Supply Store Specials & Discounts Wellbeing

Copyright © 2025 · CraftGossip | Start Here | Contact Us | Link to Us | Your Editors | Privacy and affiliate policy