Halloween is approaching fast and it hit me during dance class on Tuesday night that I needed a quick treat for the Halloween party. Usually when I post these tutorials, I get a lot who has time for that? I'm here to tell you, this is super quick and easy. Best of all? It's free! That's right, you don't need fancy software, you can use the PicMonkey website and create your own personalized treat bag labels. Start by heading over to PicMonkey. Once you get there, click on the collage icon at the top of the screen. It might ask you to pick an image from your computer to proceed, just go ahead and do this, to get the collage open. It will open up a collage like the one you see … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2014
DIY calendar
For the past few weeks, we've spent most of our free time (which less face it, it's pretty much nonexistent) putting the finishing touches on my office work space downstairs. I don't actually know whether to call it an office or a craft room. It's really a little of both. As we finish projects, I'll be sharing some of my favorites on the blog, and I'll be sharing the whole space, too! One thing I knew I wanted was an editorial calendar to keep track of blog posts for both my personal blog and Every Day Cheer. I know Google has a fantastic calendar that syncs with my phone and can be accessed anywhere, but I'm a paper and pencil girl. I like to look at it and be able to put my hands on it. … [Read more...]
Younique 3D Fiber Mascara Review
I was recently sent Younique's 3D Fiber Lash mascara to try. I've seen several people rave about this product, so I was interested to give it a try. You should know that my lashes are terrible. BK has better lashes than me, times ten. I wish I was joking about that, but I'm definitely not. I was a little skeptical because my eyes tend to be very sensitive, but I was pleasantly surprised when this product didn't cause any sensitivity at all. Younique 3D Fiber mascara has several steps to long and full lashes, but if done correctly, it makes a huge difference. You have to apply your normal mascara, then transplanting gel, then fibers, then transplanting gel to secure the fibers in … [Read more...]