Monday, October 31, 2011

Just in Time for Halloween! "The Jenny Everdeane" necklace: new from Oak & Petal

Oak & Petal Exclusive Listing: "The Jenny Everdeane" Necklace

Check out this steam punk necklace with real antique, victorian watch piece, key, and bumble bee charm.

One of a kind handmade from only up-cycled materials!


Support your local artist and have a safe, and happy Halloween Bombshell Beauties!!

XoXo-Bombshell Beauty

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Check it out: Oak & Petal...my new Etsy shop with my s/o

New Etsy Shop Alert: Oak & Petal


     My significant other and I have started an Etsy shop. Oak & Petal will feature vintage inspired, handmade, one of a kind accessories for your life...vintage, up-cycled jewelry and decor. 

Check out our first set of listings: Bird nest necklaces made by moi!





You can find any one of these lovelies at our shop:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/OakandPetal

We will have lots more posted soon including: 
Jewelry up-cycled with antiques, home decor, and collectibles

Thanks for supporting your local artists and have a beauty-full day!!

XoXo-Bombshell Beauty

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Coming Later this week:DIY tutorial Alert and Complexion 101!!

Hey bombshell beauties!!

Check in later this week for a fall-tastic DIY tutorial on how to make your own sweater boots using materials you already have...this is going to be a fun one!! Also, next week I will be posting Complexion 101...everything you need to know about achieving a flawless complexion...Lots coming soon-I better make more coffee ;)


Happy Hump Day!!
xoxo-Bombshell Beauty

10 Truths to Keep Your Relationship Healthy...that you may not have thought of...


10 Truths to Keep Your Relationship Healthy
Couples who practice these techniques have longer and stronger relationships
Published on July 11, 2011 by Barton Goldsmith, Ph.D. in Emotional Fitness



     I think it's easy to make things more complicated than they need to be. Here are some basic rules of the relationship road that will keep you headed in the right direction.

1. Successful relationships take work.
    They don't happen in a vacuum. They occur when the couples in them take the risk of sharing what it is that's going on in their hearts and heads.
2. You can only change yourself, not your partner.
    If you love someone and think that after a while he or she will alter behaviors you find uncomfortable, think again. If you want changes, put them on the table. so your partner knows what you need.
3. All arguments stem from our own fear or pain.
    When upset occurs, check out what's going on inside of you rather than get angry with your partner. Truth is that we usually aren't upset for the reasons we think we are.
4. Understand that men and women are very different.
    We're not from Mars or Venus; we're not even in the same solar system. Understanding and celebrating our differences will make living together more peaceful, interesting, and fun.
5. Honor each other in some way every day.     
     Every morning you have the opportunity to make your relationship sweeter and deeper by recommitting to your mate. Feeling respected and cherished by the one you love makes life much nicer.
6. Anger is a waste of time.
    Anger is also a relationship killer, because it makes you self-absorbed and won't allow you to see the good. If you are annoyed with your mate, give yourself some time to calm down and then gently discuss what's going on for you.
7. Get regular tune-ups.
    Go to a couples workshop, talk with a counselor, or read a relationship book together at least once a year. Even if you don't think you need it, you will pick up a couple of ideas, and the process alone will strengthen your connection.
8.    Find a way to become and stay best friends.
    For some this sounds unromantic, but for those who live it, most say it's the best part of their time together.
9.    Be responsible for your own happiness.
    No other person can make you happy. It's something you have to do on your own. If you feel it's your partner's fault, think again, and look within to find out what piece may be missing for you.
10.   Give what you want to get. 
    Our needs change with time. If you'd like to feel understood, try being more understanding. If you want to feel more love, try giving more. It's a simple program that really works.

There are no guarantees, but couples who practice these techniques have longer and stronger relationships than those who are not proactive in their love.

Here's to living, loving, and being happy and healthy!!
xoxo-Bombshell Beauty


















Thursday, October 13, 2011

Unexpected Household Ingredients That Should Be In Your Beauty Regiment

      As a Bombshell Beauty-full woman I am always looking for products and ingredients to multi-task for me, and I am a huge fan of seeing instant results. As any woman on the go or mother will tell you, any product or technique that can save time is a must-have! Here is a list of some of my favorite household beauty tricks, that save time, work instantly, and use natural ingredients that you probably already have in your home:

    One of my surprising beauty secrets is that while I have an array of beloved foamy, bubbly bath wash products, my favorite thing to wash with on an everyday basis is good old Honey. (I prefer the bear bottle kind because it's inexpensive and cute to look at.)
Honey should be in your beauty regiment for the following reasons: It is nourishing, hydrating, has antiseptic and antibacterial properties, it's all natural-no chemicals, parabens, dyes, or fragrances, non-irritating, and it smells and tastes amazing! Great for every skin type! Plus, nothing makes you feel like more of a goddess than pouring honey all over your body!
       
        I know you're probably thinking..."doesn't it feel sticky or goopy?" Not when wet, it is silky and warming. I like to put a thick layer on my face and let sit for 3 mins while I wash my body, it warms the skin on the face, combats oil and leaves it soft, smooth and hydrated.

        The reason it is so great for your skin is that when honey is used topically, hydrogen peroxide is produced by dilution of the honey with body fluids. As a result, hydrogen peroxide is released slowly and acts as an antiseptic. This is why it is my #1 choice for shaving with. It gives me no irritation or shave bumps, with a close, hydrated, smooth shave.

My 2nd beauty secret is Johnson & Johnson's No More Tears Baby Shampoo
This mild soap-free formula has been a household name for over 50 years. I discovered its secret life as a beauty must-have when I myself had a baby. This trusted, inexpensive product makes a great make-up remover! It is gentle on the skin, mild on the eyes, makes your lashes softer, and a little goes a long way so it's very cost-effective for the bombshell beauty on a budget.

Next is plain Avocado:
 The avocado is a natural moisturizer. This is why I love to use it as a hand treatment.  Avocado is rich in Vitamin A, C, E, iron, potassium, niacin, pantothenic acid, natural emollients and protein that make it the perfect ingredient for any moisturizer. Simply peel and mash a fully ripened avocado and rub it into the skin on your hands, palms, and fingers, especially focusing on the knuckles, and cuticles. Let sit for 5 mins. then rinse. You will notice instant results with smoother, naturally moisturized hands!

Lastly, time tested Vaseline:
Want to have no-frills look with very little eye make-up? Try combing some Vaseline lightly through lashes for a sexy, subtle sparkle. This is a trick used on many film and television sets to catch the light on camera. It is also something Lady Gaga has been seen doing in more than one music video, to create that wide open, "sad" eye look. It nourishes the lashes and creates a natural defined "wet" lash look, and it won't irritate the skin or the eyes. Pair this look with a bronzer and your favorite lipstick and you're ready to go with very little application time.

These are just a few of my favorite household beauty secrets, and I hope you give them a try and see that beauty can be easy, fun, and inexpensive if you know the right tricks. What are some of your household beauty secrets?

Happy Thursday! Stay Beauty-full!
XoXo-
Bombshell Beauty



Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Product Spotlight: Sephora Collection Professional Heated Lash Curler!

Professional Heated Lash Curler
 SEPHORA COLLECTION
Product Spotlight: I am ga ga over this!! Think of the result you get when curling hair with a heated curling iron vs. scrunching and shaping curls with your hands or a brush. This little delight will leave you with defined, curly lashes with an extra pop of glam. This tool is exclusive to Sephora Collection so come see me in store or order yours online from Sephora.com!!

Professional Heated Lash Curler
What it is:
An innovative heated eyelash curler.

What it does:
This can't-live-without lash innovation is perfect for curling stubborn straight lashes anytime, anywhere.

What else you need to know:
Designed to be used after mascara application, this curler gently warms the waxes in mascara, resulting in a stronger, longer-lasting curl. Simply turn on, wait 15 seconds, place the comb directly onto lash line above lashes, gently lift and comb lashes (don't wiggle) into the desired shape (as you would with a mascara brush), hold for one or two seconds, then release. Repeat across lashline until the desired effect is achieved. For extra impact, place at tips of lashes, gently push up and back, hold for 2-3 seconds, then release.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

DIY TUTORIAL! Fall pumpkin decorations made from old recycled books


Have a bunch of old books lying around? Give them a new life by creating unique pumpkins, perfect for autumn and Halloween decorations. I just love this cute, rustic way to recycle old books
 into decor for your home for fall!
There are a few different techniques that you can use to color the pumpkins, depending on how color-saturated you want them (and how much time you want to spend creating them ).
MATERIALS
Old paperback books
Sticks
Orange acrylic paint
Mixing container
Scissors or Exacto knife
Hot glue & glue gun
Sheet of paper
Leaves
Green jewelry wire
DIRECTIONS

On a blank sheet of paper, draw and cut out a pumpkin shape (keeping in mind the size of the book you will be using and that the book will need to be able to stand up, so keep the bottom flat).  Pull the front & back cover off the book. Open the book  to about halfway through, and then trace the shape onto the book pages. Use an Exacto knife(for straight cuts) or scissors(for a more rustic jagged cut, my preference) to cut out the pumpkin (you will have to work your way through the book doing this, cutting several pages at a time).




Once your pumpkin shape is cut out, it’s time to give it some color! Decide which method you want to use (if you’re making more than one, you may want to try a different method of adding 
color for each one):

Dip the edges in orange paint. Take a paint brush with some orange acrylic paint and brush it across the edges of the pages. Water down orange acrylic paint to dilute it and put it in a large mixing bowl or other container. Test the orange color by dipping a sheet of paper in – add more water or orange paint to make it the color you like. Then, just close the book and dip the cut edges in. 
You can dip as little or as much as you’d like – the deeper and/or longer the book gets dipped in the paint, the further the color will soak up into the pages. If you want the book pages to be entirely orange-tinted, dip the whole book in the paint (this produces a really cute look, but it took almost 2 days to dry completely!).




Once the book pumpkins are completely dry, Open the book so that the first and last pages and the core of the spine are facing up. Use the hot glue gun to glue a stick (the stem), into the top of the spine of the book. Zig-zag hot glue all the way down the spine, then just open the book completely so the pages are all spread out.



It’s time to make the curlies and leaves that will attach to the top. Use some jewelry wire to create little curly spirals that will also stick out of the top of the pumpkin by wrapping it around a pen or pencil (I used a stick), then just slide it off.

Put a drop of hot glue on the end of the wire and place it into the center where the stem is, arranging it how you like. I like to wrap it once around the stem.

Next, it's time for the leaves. You could cut these out of felt or paper, but I think it gives a more rustic, authentic feel if you use real leaves. For a personal touch choose leaves from your own yard. My back yard in the burg has an orange tree so I used leaves from that to make them "Florida pumpkins".
Now let the glue dry...and Voila! You've created adorable recycled pumpkin decor from old books. Arrange them together or separately in your home for fall cheer!
I hope you enjoyed this autumn craft...It's definitely got me in the mood for apple cider and cinnamon candles! This is the first of many DIY tutorials to come! I'd love to hear if you tried it, how yours turned out or take any requests for DIY tutorials you'd like to see. Follow/subscribe and/or leave me a comment. Happy Fall!

XoXo-Bombshell Beauty










Saturday, October 8, 2011

Garage Sale Adventures Part 2

A few hours cruising The Burg for Garage and Yard Sales and this is the bounty...
All this from about 7 or 8 garage sales. Now my method of garage sales is this: Dont expect much from each you have to hit up many, and dig! There's usually 95%junk and about 1-3 treasures to be found at each. MANY projects will be made with what you see here! The chairs actually came as a set of 4 for $5. The lamp was 2 (it will be deconstructed and made into 2 different lamps).
My Significant Other found this 1953 Smith Corona Typewriter for $15!! Quite a find!
I scored this massive amount of old lace for $2!! Seroiusly great deal!

All in all a great day, The weather in St. Pete today could not be more perfect. I am so happy with the finds but more delighted by the notion that finding treasure is still possible...even in your own backyard! Happy Hunting Everyone!!!
XOXO-Bombshell Beauty


Garage Sale Adventure

About to spend this Saturday Garage Sale-ing in The Burg...stay tuned for pics and stories later...
xoxo-Bombshell Beauty

Friday, October 7, 2011

Fun Fragrance Facts and Tips!

Sweet Origins:
The word perfume comes from the Latin words “per fumum” meaning “through smoke.” Leaves, crushed flowers, spices, wood shavings, and aromatic resins were tossed onto burning coals in Ancient Roman Temples as sacrificial offerings.
1921 Coco Chanel launched her favorite fragrance: Chanel No.5. It was the fifth scent created for Coco Chanel by Perfumer Ernest Beaux. 
“Perfume should be sprayed where you expect to be kissed”-Coco Chanel
**fun fact** If People are exposed to rose scents as they study or sleep, memory can improve by 15%
Try storing your fragrance in the fridge..this oreserves the top notes and gives a refreshing cool sensation when sprayed.
Avoid rubbing fragrance from one wrist to the other, as this “bruises” the delicate notes and alters the scents.
Spray or dab fragrance on light bulbs prior to turning them on. As the bulb warms, the fragrance is gradually diffused throughout the room creating a light scent.
happy smelling!! :)
XOXO-Bombshell Beauty


Recycled Clothing Art!

Stumbled upon this recycled clothing art by Guerra de la Paz...How awesome and what a great way to clean out your closet! :)  I dare you not to be impressed by this... How have you recycled clothing into something else?
xoxo-Bombshell Beauty
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