Monday, March 18, 2013

Rubber Duck Punch


 

 

So my sister Micah was expecting her first baby and I wanted to give her a rubber duck themed baby shower. I found this brilliant super easy rubber duck punch that was perfect for the theme. The blue Kool-Aid made it look like cool water and the ginger ale and sherbet made for a frothy bubble bath…. Add a few rubber ducks and rubba dub dub…..Cute Cute CUTE!

 

                Ingredients:

         

·         1 packet blue, unsweetened Kool-Aid (Look for Ice Blue Raspberry

·         Lemonade or Berry Blue flavors)

·         1 (2 liter) bottle Ginger Ale

·         1 (64 oz) bottle White Grape Juice

·         1 cup sugar

·         8 scoops pineapple sherbet

·         2-3 Rubber Duckies (make sure they float - bathtub toys)

 

How To:

 

        Chill ginger ale and grape juice over night

        Remove sherbet from freezer about 1/2 hour before serving punch to

        soften.

        In a large bowl, combine Kool-Aid packet, sugar and chilled juice.

        Stir to blend.

        Slowly add chilled ginger ale.

        Float 8 scoops of softened sherbet on top

    Add Rubber Duckies (don’t forget to wash before using)


Monday, March 11, 2013

10 Hair Myths Debunked

I know all of you have heard all of these hair myths at one time or another. Some of them make me want to laugh out loud. It is crazy what people think is true.... I digress. So, as a hair stylist for 18+ years, I am here to spread the truth!



1- Hair grows faster when it is cut.

Myth- Hair does not grow faster when it is cut. It does however get rid of any split or dead ends. If left uncut, the hair will split all the way up and the hair will not grow. It also makes the hair look healthier as it grows out.


2- Being blonde when you were a child means you are a natural blonde.

Myth- This is the one that drives me crazy! Just because you were a blonde or had lighter hair as a child does not determine your hair color as an adult. Children have less melanin than adults. Melanin increases with age, therefore darkening the hair.

3- You can have just one or two layers.

Myth- There is no such thing as just one or two layers. Layers cannot be numbered. You can decide how short you want the shortest layer to be, then all other layers fall under that. You can have choppy or more defined layers, just not "one".

5- Updos are best on dirty hair.

Myth- While wet, freshly washed hair isn't ideal for an updo, it is better than day old, greasy hair. Day old hair is usually oily and makes the hair more flat. Most people want volume when they are getting updos. I would rather have clean hair to work with. Trust me, we can make it dirty with hairspray and other products to get the style to hold.


6- Store bought hair products are the same as salon products.

Myth- Really? Really? Would you get a prescription from the street instead of the pharmacy? That may be over dramatic but that's how serious this is to me!

Salon brands have a higher quality of ingredients and gentler soaps that protect your hair and color from fading. Salon brands also have more proteins, and vitamins your hair needs to stay healthy. Store brands contain more parabins or wax to make the hair appear more shiny and silky. Over time this dulls the hair and produces a wax buildup. Store brands also have more water in it that makes you need more product to produce a lather, which means it wont go as far as salon brands.

Just because there is a salon brand for sale in a grocery store, etc., doesn't mean it is the same what you buy in the salon. Usually it is old or after market stock that has been purchase in bulk. Sometimes they are counterfeit and not the same brand at all. That's why professional products are not guaranteed unless they are sold in a salon. I could go on about this forever, but I will stop before I go overboard.


7- All hair color is damaging to hair.  

Myth- Usually hair color makes the hair healthier. Damage from hair color can occur if the instructions are not followed or not performed by a licensed stylist. When bleach is applied and timed properly it is totally safe on the hair. It will usually give the hair more volume also. Permanent and semi permanent color acts as a conditioner and coats the hair, leaving the hair in better condition that before color.

8- A haircut and a trim are the same thing.

True- No matter how much is getting cut off the hair it is the same thing. It takes the same steps and time to cut and trim the hair. Usually a cut means more is coming off versus a trim, but still the same thing. People like to think that a trim isn't as expensive as a cut, again, it is the same.

9- Hair grows an average of half inch a month.

True- This is the average rate of growth for most people. Some people's hair grows faster and others grow slower. Factors such as health, medicine intake, temperature, etc. can make a difference in the rate of growth. This why we ask how long it has been since your last haircut, to get an idea of how much is has grown.

10- If you pluck one grey hair out, 2 more grow in its place.

Myth- If this were true then wouldn't people with thin hair do this to make their hair thicker? It makes no difference if the hair is pulled out or is naturally shed, it is one follicle and one hair will grow back out of it. Grey hair tends to be more wiry, so when it grows in, it may be more noticeable and stick up some. That's the only difference.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Monogram Picture Frames

Creative credit: Jennifer Caldwell
Here is a cute and simple way to brighten up your home with some cute decor. These frames are so easy to make. They also make great gifts.

All you need is pretty picture frames ( these came from TJ Maxx), coordinating scrapbook paper, and felt stick on letters. Cut the paper to fit the frame and add your monogram. These three have the last name initial and the two first name initial. Super easy and adorable!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Birthday Candy Bouquet

 

Need a quick and cute little something for a gift? I made these super cute candy bouquets with supplies all from the Dollar Tree. Woot Woot!


Supplies
 
      • small pot
  • foam floral inserts
  • glue
  • stick on letters
  • colorful paper
  • gift wrapping ribbons
  • candy of your choice
  • popsicle sticks or drink stirrers

For my friends 40th birthday, I made one that says " Birthdays Suck". I put the foam insert in the pot, and added Dum Dums (40 of them) to the foam to form a ball. Then I cut out a circle with decorative paper and stuck the letters and numbers on it to make sign. I then glued the sign on a drink stirrer and inserted it into the foam also. Then I added the ribbons around the pot to decorate.




My nephew is turning 13, which is a big deal since he is an official teenager ( tears!). Of course I couldn't say birthdays suck for him. One because her is young and they really don't suck, and two, he's not allowed to say suck. So, "Birthdays Rock" it is.

I followed the same format as the other bouquet except I used Pop Rocks instead. I glued the Pop Rocks to the drink stirrers, and inserted them in the foam.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Tutorial- Faux Hawk

We have all seen celebrities with their faux hawks, aka Miley Cyrus. If your hair is short enough it is pretty easy to accomplish. Here is our video tutorial on how do give your self a Mohawk. Candice is the model, and I am the stylist!

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Jewelry drawer... Before and After!

I have a little bit of a problem.... I have way too much jewelry. I cant help it. I have a pretty plain and basic wardrobe so I dress it up with my jewelry. I have a jewelry armoire in the guest room with my classic pieces that I don't wear as much and my keepsake jewelry. I keep things in there like my class rings, pearls, etc.

So, in the bedroom I have a drawer dedicated to my jewelry I wear often. I have a lot of random pieces from all over and I sell Lia Sophia jewelry so I have tons of it too! It was a total mess. All of my necklaces were tangled up. I couldn't find half of my earrings, you get the point. I have been meaning to organize this drawer but never got around to it. The other day, I was at Michaels and they had jewelry organizers on sale 60% off. It was a sign from God, telling me to clean my crap up.

I got 3 organizer trays and went to town. In theory, I could have used another drawer but I have to put my clothes somewhere. I was happy the way it turned out. I actually don't mind picking out my jewelry now. Its like a display piece, I would keep my drawer open if I wasn't so OCD!

Before

After

Monday, February 11, 2013

Burlap Wreath

Time for me to make a new wreath. I mean, I have to keep up with my wreath a month habit. I admit, I am addicted to making wreaths. They are just so easy to make and can brighten the front door. My door needs to be brightened up right now. I hate when all of the holiday decorations come down. I fee like my porch and front door look naked. So, time to snazz it up.

You will need:

2 yards burlap
1 yard different color burlap
1 wire wreath form
hot glue gun
buttons
ribbons

I started with cutting my main color of burlap in 6 inch by 1 inch strips. Cut a lot of them, it will take them all. Once they were cut, I tied them on to the wire wreath. I went back and forth tying them, making sure to compact them together. You want to be sure that there are no bare spots or holes. Just keep tying until the whole wreath is full. I then went through and cut all of the loose strings off of the burlap. I forgot to mention this is really messy. The burlap makes a crazy mess with all of the strings.




Now to the flowers. I used the different color of burlap. I cut it into 2 inch strips approximately 36 inches long. Plug in your glue gun and get gluing. Fold the burlap in half lengthwise, then begin rolling about 10 times, gluing each roll. After you have your initial roll, begin folding the burlap around the roll. This will make the flower get larger and take on a more flower look versus just a roll. Continue folding and twisting the burlap around the roll, gluing often to secure, until you get to the end. I tried to take pics of the steps but it is hard to show. I also make a flower out of the coordinating ribbon to brighten things up.



Once the flowers were complete, I glued some decorative buttons on a few of them. Now, time to attach the flowers. Figure out where you want your flowers. In that area, I knotted the burlap one more time to make it more of a base. Glue the heck out of the flower and the base and hold it on until it is dry. Continue gluing the others on, making sure to glue the sides so the flowers attach to each other.

Last step is to cut your ribbon. Thread it through the back of the wire wreath and tie a bow at the top. That will be your hanger. Enjoy your wreath. Of course you can do different color combos and accents on it for different seasons.