Why clean off my craft table when I could just make something out of my mess? I love these scrap brooches and will definitely make more!
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Blushing Bride
We all have pictured our dream wedding. Everything is perfect, from the cake to the flowers, and especially the Bride. Enveloped in the gown she had been dreaming about since she was 7 years old- her makeup is flawless, not a single hair out of place, and her skin… glowing.
Makeup Mondays: Pink!
Until a few months ago the color pink made me uncomfortable. It was so feminine, so demure, so “girly.” To me, “girly” was a bad thing. It meant giddy, air headed, boy crazy and shallow; everything I didn’t want to be. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I would tell people “no pink please,” in fear that she would inherit those traits by simply wearing the color. Well, just a few weeks ago I admitted to the Facebook world that I liked pink! What really triggered my admiration for the color was Aaron de Mey’s debut color line for Lancome, Pink Irreverence.
Eye shadow:
- “MMM…Brains” by Coffin Color
- “Romping,” from M.A.C.’s Hello Kitty “Too Dolly” eyeshadow quad ($38)
- “The Pink Carpet” by Lancome (unfortunately this color is discontinued, but you can search eBay for it.)
- “# 26 Fuchsia” by Make Up For Ever ($19)
Lips:
- “Bamboo Pink” Long Last Soft Shine Lipstick by Clinique ($14),
- “Rock Icon Fuchsia” Color Fever Lipstick ($25), and “Electric Pink“ La Laque Fever Gloss ($26) by Lancome
- Posie Tint Lip and Cheek Stain by Benefit ($28)
Blush:
Marissa’s Pick of the Week
La Base Pro by Lancome (www.lancome-usa.com, $42) is a must have for anyone who wears foundation. I have La Base Pro at home and in my freelance box. This silicone based makeup primer is oil free and has a satiny smooth texture.
- Pump the product onto one hand.
- Dip a finger from the opposite hand into the base only acquiring a small amount, then blot on your forehead.
- Repeat this again dotting your cheeks and chin.
- Using your index and middle finger gently blend the base with a light touch until you getthe coverage you desire. Try to be as quick as possible without rubbing too hard.
- Wait 60 seconds before applying the foundation of your choice.
- you are rubbing it in too hard
- you are taking too long to apply the product and it’s starting to dry while you are still blending
- you didn’t wait long enough before applying foundation
- you didn’t cleanse tone and moisturize your face before applying La Base Pro
- you need to exfoliate using a face scrub or pad