All posts by Marissa Rhoades

Super Kawaii Cake Tutorials!

I love the Cut Out + Keep website. It’s full of handmade projects and tutorials. Here are some of my favorite decorative cakes and cupcakes submitted to the site. Some of them even have step by step cake tutorials! Unfortunately, these entries were not compatible fastest withdrawal online casino in Australia in 2022 to the widget, so you will have to click on the link to the page to get the recipe and how-to. Here are my favorites:

Super Kawaii cake! (Sorry no tutorial, but I just couldn’t leave this one out.)

See Kawaii Birthday Cake and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Domo-kun cake tutorial!

See Domo Cake!! ^ ^ and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Sushi cake tutorial! (I know not kawaii, but still awesome!)

See Ikura Sushi Birthday Cake and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Rainbow Cupcake Tutorial!

See Rainbow Cupcakes and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Super Mario Mushroom Cupcake Tutorial!

See Mario Mushroom Cupcakes! and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Hello Kitty Cupcake mini tutorial! (of course I had to add these!)

See Home Made Hello Kitty Cupcakes and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Cherry Blossom Mini Cake Tutorial!

See Cherry Blossom Bites and 1000’s of others – or share your own on Cut Out + Keep

Tokidoki Soda Shop Collection Review & Tutorial

I got more Tokidoki makeup! I purchased the Soda Shop palette along with a Kabuki Brush and Pittura angled blush brush. As you will find from my review, I liked everything except for the eyeliner. I hope you enjoy my review and natural bronze tutorial using the Tokidoki Soda Shop palette!

Pick of the Week…Makeup Remover Facial Towelettes

It’s late. You’re tired. You’re too lazy to take off your makeup. All you want to do is flop face down on your cold fluffy pillow and clock out. There’s only one problem. That voice in your head nagging at you about the breakout you’ll probably wake up with because you slept with your makeup on. The solution? Makeup remover facial towelettes. It’s a fast, convenient way to remove all your makeup and sleep stress free. It’s ideal to remove makeup and thoroughly cleanse your face and moisturize every night, but let’s be honest…it doesn’t happen that way.



Here I review my top 3 picks for facial towelettes. The first is MAC Cosmetics Wipes (maccosmetics.com, $19.50). These remove makeup very well, have natural botanicals to help sooth and brighten skin, and have glycerin to attract moisture. The second is the Yes to Cucumbers Facial Towelettes (Drug Stores, $7). I love these wipes because they have Dead Sea salt which help to tone, brighten and clarify skin for a radiance boost. The third pick is The Body Shop Tea Tree Wipes (www.thebodyshop-usa.com, $12). In the summer, my skin tends to get a little oily and I break out occasionally. Tea Tree helps to keep skin clean and clear of acne without stripping any natural moisture.

Enjoy my video review of my top 3 makeup remover facial towelettes!

Pick of the Week…The Body Shop Seaweed Scrub

Body Shop Pore Cleansing Seaweed Facial Exfoliator
Ingredients from the ocean are my favorite for face and body. They brighten, clarify, add radiance, and minimize pores. My pick this week is the Body Shop Seaweed Scrub ($14.50). This facial exfoliator is for normal/combination to oily skin. My skin gets oily in the summer, so I have to keep a close eye on my oil balance. Just a little excess oil can cause a breakout. The main purpose of the Seaweed Scrub is to minimize pores by sloughing away excess oils, dirt and dead skin before you cleanse your face. Here is my video review and demo of The Body Shop Seaweed Scrub:

Maker Faire NC 2011 Video


I had the wonderful opportunity to be a volunteer at North Carolina’s 2nd Maker Faire. The Maker Faire that originated in my hometown of San Mateo, CA in 2006 is the largest DIY Festival in the world! Unfortunately, I had already moved out of the Bay Area in 2004, so I never got a chance to go to one until last year in Durham, NC. The Maker Faire NC 2011 was held in Raleigh at the fairgrounds and more than double the amount of last year’s attendees showed up! I got to meet some inspiring Makers and I wanted to share a little of my experience with all of you. If there is a Maker Faire near you I highly suggest you go. It’s great for little kids too! Enjoy my video!