Thursday, December 8, 2011

How To Use Scotch Tape For The Perfect Eyeliner Application





All girls know that mastering the art of a perfect cat-eye eyeliner application takes a lot of skill and dedication. I for one don't have the patience to sit in front of the mirror with a steady hand and try to create a perfectly straight line with a perfect wing tip at the end without looking like a newbie.


Until I saw this....


This blew my mind. I have absolutely no clue how people come up with these sorts of things. However, I love it! I can't get enough of kooky make-up application tips that totally boggle the mind, but seem to work wonders!

Friday, December 2, 2011

DIY Holidays




I am getting tired of the traditional small colored indoor lights that everyone seems to string around their living rooms every Christmas. I looked all over the internet for some fun and flashy alternatives that i could rig up on my own at home. I am so pleased with what I found!


Materials Needed: corsage boxes, string of lights, scissors, wire or pipe cleaners to fasten, wire cutters, cellophane rolls in different colors, tape
Step 1: Cut a piece of cellophane about 18x 18″.
Step 2: Wrap the string of lights in the cellophane piece making sure you leave the beginning and end of the string out so it can connect to your power source and/or the next piece of candy. This will create the “crackle” of the candy.
Step 3: Put the package of lights into the corsage box and secure it closed.



Step 4: Wrap a larger piece of cellophane around the corsage box making sure there’s enough left over on each end to create the candy shape. Tape it close on one side.
Step 5: Using the wire or pipe cleaners, twist to secure at each end of each side of the corsage box.
Step 6: Leave a few lights in between each “piece” of candy and then repeat until the strand runs out. Use as many strands as you’d like for the space you intend to use.
Step 7: Plug in and watch your candy come alive!


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Pan Am Inspired Style


ABC's new show to premier this September called Pan Am is buzzing with style. The show follows the stewardesses and pilots as they jet set across the world in the beginning of the 1960's, when travel meant glamour.