17 June 2010

Cute Cases


Happy Thursday! It's all about makeup on my blog this week.
Specifically, makeup that's past its expiration date.

I bet you have a few of these, too!

Compact cases for eye makeup, powder/foundation and lip color.
If the makeup police say "throw", go ahead and get rid
of the makeup (remove the small aluminum tray
containing the makeup) but keep the case!

TADA! Compact cases that look brand new!

Just clean it up with soap & water, dry thoroughly
and embellish with some bling.

TADA! We can put stuff inside!

This one keeps oil blotting paper (folded to fit).
Works for tissue, too.

This one can hold business cards.
Depending on the size of the compact, it can
fit traditional-sized cards or these mini ones from Moo.

You can steal a glance of yourself before you hand out
your card.

Keep vitamins & prescription meds
in this lovely case.
Great to take when travelling!

Mints or gum can also fit this one snugly.

See you tomorrow for more ideas!

16 June 2010

Animal Prints


I was rummaging through my makeup bag and came up with a large pile of cosmetics that I need to throw out. But I told the trash can not to display the "Welcome" sign to my stuff just yet. We've got some blah to TADA! to do.

Blah: Powders like eye shadow, foundation & blush.
You can only keep them for two years.

Pry them out of the compact and
pound them into a fine powder.

Add the powder to a half-filled bottle of glue.
One color per bottle.

Mix thoroughly using a skewer.
Make sure the color reaches the
bottom of the bottle.

TADA! Our very own paint!
My custom colors inspired me to make some
animal-print note cards.

I used the brown paint for this giraffe print.

The black paint for my zebra print.

Let this dry overnight.

Ooops, looks like I didn't grind the powder that well.
But I quite like the 3-D effect and grainy texture!

Using glue gives an embossed look and the glitter in
the eye shadow adds some sparkle!

Imagine what else you can do with pink blush and
electric blue eye shadow!

15 June 2010

Lots of Kisses


It's all about makeup this week.
Old, beyond the expiration date makeup...

Such as lipstick and lip gloss.
Lipstick & gloss should be thrown out after 2 years.

But you know we won't do that just yet!

We have to create some kisses & make them last.

Here's how:
Apply lipstick & make kiss marks on slips of paper.
If the lipstick is past its prime {we don't want any infections},
get a lip brush and paint some sexy lips on paper.

TADA! You can send kisses to everyone you love!

Insert some kisses in the next greeting card you send.

Fill a box with kisses and mail it to your boyfriend
who lives far away (make your long distance relationship work!).

Seal an envelope With A Kiss.

Friends can send kisses to a loved one
fighting cancer -- she can hang this by her bed
and always know that she's loved.

So what are you waiting for?
Send out those kisses!
Mwah!

14 June 2010

Makeup!


I hope you all had a nice weekend!

Today, I want to talk to you about makeup. Honestly, I'm not a big makeup fan. I'm really just a blush & gloss girl. But when formal occasions come up, I need to whip out the eyeshadow, mascara and lipstick.

I had a ball while streamlining my make-up bag...not because I want to put on some, but because I have to get rid of many tubes, pots and compacts. And you know me, these won't go directly to the trash, they'll go from blah to TADA!

The first on the list is mascara.
Experts say, you can only keep mascara for 3 to 4 months.

If you can no longer wear it,
treat it like paint!

TADA! I made my own gift wrapper!

Simply smear it on tissue paper for your
own version of modern art.

Allow to dry for at least 24 hours.

Then use it as gift wrapping paper!

Add a ribbon in a contrasting color.

Smear some on card stock.

And make matching gift tags!


11 June 2010

Building a Nest


I can't believe it -- it's already Friday!
This week flew by so quickly.

This week, I accepted Rane's challenge to turn
blah dryer lint into a TADA!

I came up with a few ideas that made
this more, ummm, visually appealing.

Without further ado, here's my final idea:

Remember this Rit Dye?
It came with the Martha Stewart goody bag.
Haven't used it yet and I think today's a
good day.

I put a cap-full of dye in a plastic tub and
added the dryer lint (about 2 cups).
Mix using a skewer or chopsticks.
Let it soak for a few hours.

The lint is like cotton, making it easy to absorb
the dye. The final shade will depend on the
color of the lint & length of soaking time.

When satisfied with the color, remove dryer lint
from the dye solution. Use rubber gloves!
Wring out all the liquid.
Let it dry on sheets of newspaper.

Once dry, put the dryer lint into a plastic tub and
pour in some white glue (about 1/4 cup).
Mix using a skewer or chopsticks.

With rubber gloves on, mold into desired shapes.

I created little nests & used these plastic cookie trays as a mold.
Allow to dry for a couple of days.

TADA! I made these nests out of dryer lint!

I added some colorful birds that I got from
a little shop in Chinatown.

The feathers, I picked up in the park
during a summer walk.

The eggs are painted paper mache'.

I think I'll use them as place settings
(just add the name of the guest) for a dinner party.
They double as a centerpiece & party favors, too!

Have an eggs-cellent weekend folks!

10 June 2010

Light My Fire


Rane, one of the blah to TADA!'s lovely readers
challenged me to transform blah dryer lint into a TADA!
I hope I haven't disappointed her so far.

As I've mentioned in the previous posts,
dryer lint is highly flammable,
so it's important to take care when re-using it.

But today, we'll take advantage of its flaming super power by
crafting a fire starter kit.

Fill a box or tin with dryer lint.
Add a set of matches or a lighter,
and TADA! -- simple materials to
get a fire going for your next camping trip.

Put the box of lint & matches in a
resealable plastic bag to prevent
it from getting wet.

Happy camping!

09 June 2010

Flower Pendant


This week on my blog, I'm turning dryer lint from blah to TADA!

Ever since Rane wrote me an e-mail & proposed this challenge,
I tried to remember to collect lint each time I did the laundry.

And in the past two days, I've shown you how to make these
fabric balls that I turned into push pins & into a colorful
necklace...all out of dryer lint & old t-shirts!

I've got a few extra fabric balls that I sewed together:

TADA! I made a cute flower!

Add a pin to the back to make a brooch, or...

Sew a jump ring to the back of the flower & thread to a chain.
Now you've got a fun flower pendant!

Kindly take note that dryer lint is flammable.
Take extra care when wearing this necklace.
Otherwise, replace dryer lint with fiber fill
taken from an old, ready-to-throw pillow.