Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Gel Nails on a Budget

Who doesn't LOVE a nice set of polished nails that doesn't immediately chip off the next day? Chipped finger nail polish has always driven me nuts! I loved going to the nail salon and getting shellac or gel nail polish because it always lasted so long. Eventually I couldn't keep spending 20-30 dollars every 2 weeks to keep up on it. That's when I heard about the Red Carpet LED Gel nail polish. A coworker told me about it so I decided to do some research and check it out. I ended up getting the starter kit which came with your LED light, prep coat, base coat, one color, top coat, purifier, remover, and cuticle oil. 

Here is what I got...

http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod3950155

I purchased mine at Ulta Beauty and used a 20% off coupon so it wasn't a bad deal at all!! I LOVE it and its become an addiction! It lasts up to 3 weeks on my fingers and longer on my toes! At Ulta one color is $10 and then I'll use a coupon. Either $3.50 off or 20% off, whichever I can find. 
Recently I was asked to try the shellac on the press on falsie nails. This was to add a little length and shape without full on acrylic. I purchased a 50 pack of nails with glue off of Amazon. They were a round tip so we could try a subtle stiletto shape. I paid $7. 
So, I did them just like you would a normal nail. Filed real nailed, glued on falsies, filed and shaped tips, and filed the top to rough it up for polish to stick. The shellac actually looks AMAZING on the falsies. Perfectly even and shinny! 

I love the pointy shape, but personally wasn't used to the length so I trimmed them down. I am really liking them! They add some length and strength. Get an expensive manicure look for much less! We sure love it over here! 

Until next time!
~Becca~



Monday, October 12, 2015

DYI Hocus Pocus Spell Book - Part 2 : Creating the "skin" on your book!



Now that you've made an eyeball... tutorial: HERE, you're ready to move on to a HUGE part of what will make your book have that creepy realistic human flesh bookcover! I have seen many people try to re-create this book, and it always looked so complicated and expensive! Naw... not for me! For this version, you'll only need your big ol' book you'll be using, along with 3 other items! Here is what they are: 


I prefer the paper towel with little dot indents. I loved the way it created texture, almost like pores. (gross, huh?!...but awesome!) 

Prior to creating the skin, attach your eyeball to your book. I used hot glue. Look to a photo of the original for proper placement and a good location as to where it should be placed:



Be prepared to get MESSY. Wear an old T-shirt you don't care about and literally just DIG IN. This is a very hands on craft, and by hands on, I mean you're going to be playing/creating like a toddler does while fingerpainting in preschool--  dipping your hands and paper towels in mod podge and ripping and molding the "flesh" to achieve the desired look! Dive right in and get messy!

Take a pencil, and while looking at a picture of the original Hocus Pocus Spell Book, do a rough sketch of where you want each flesh-piece to meet up to be stitched. There are different sections... like a patch work quilt. 


Start ripping pieces of paper towel, and getting them somewhat damp with Mod Podge. I poured the Mod Podge in a shallow bowl, and used my coated hands to "dampen" each piece. Follow your pencil sketch. Don't worry if your paper towel pieces don't match the shape of each section. This is where you'll scrunch, roll, or pinch the excess paper towel along the edges of each section to create those dips and crevises and valleys where the setions are supposed to be sewn together. 




Layer your paper towel pieces, creating an uneaven ripply skin. Remember, don't be scared to get in there with your hands and form the sections the way you want. Layering, smoothing, and bunching the edges. 

While forming your skin sections with your paper towel, when you're ready to create a "lid" for your eyeball, just rip smaller pieces of paper towel, and fold. Layer folded pieces above and below the eyeball creating under eye creases. (You, can see the eye creases in the photo below.) 




Next step is the outer spine/edge of the book. At this point I was running low on time and didn't put more effort into this area... and now I regret it! I wish I would have taken the time! The original book looks like sewn on fingers! I bypassed that, and simply Mod Podged rectangle pieces down the spine as shown below. If you decide to create a more authentic look, I'd love to see!



Once you've applied all of your paper towel to achieve your desired look, let it sit for about 15 to 20 minutes. At that point, the paper towel might be dry to the touch, but still "soft". Take a pen, pencil, skewer, or other object with a slightly pointy end for this next step. Using the pointy tip of your "tool" of choice, follow the ridges that create the crevices between each section and indent little holes into the soft paper towel. Since the Mod Podge is setting, but not yet hardened completely through, the indents should be easily made, should stay put, and dry that way. This step is to create realistic but "false" stitching needle holes in the "skin". Take a look at the close up photo below for reference:


There isn't a right or wrong way to achieve this creation! Just have fun, get messy, and make something awesome while pinching those pennies! 

The next steps to making your own Hocus Pocus Spell Book are coming soon, so keep sharing and watching! We'll be discussing the paint, stitches, and making your "metal" hardware for the book! 



Thanks for visiting!

- Amber







Saturday, October 10, 2015

Fall cuteness on a budget! (Old Navy fall sale loot!)


Old Navy Fall 2015

So, I am not one to have/use credit cards.  Especially store credit cards.  One year for Christmas my husband and I were shopping for presents at Old Navy.  They had a huge sale going on and we could receive a huge discount on top on what we were already saving just for applying for their card.  So we thought why the heck not, I probably won't even get approved.  But I did, and we walked out of there with over $200 worth of clothing for only $78!  A few weeks later my Old Navy credit card came in the mail. 
Now like I said, I never use credit cards and had no intentions on using this one.  I have always struggled not to buy something when it's on sale.  But, I have needed to learn to change my spending habits with a growing family while still feeling like a stylish mom.  So, with that being said, I do use my Old Navy card on an occasion when I know I have the money in my account to pay it off in full, and when they have special sales just for card holders.
A couple weeks ago they had 40% off the whole store, even items on the clearance rack just for card holders!  So I packed up the kids and went shopping! (I was in desperate need of Fall clothing.)
Here are some outfits I bought for under $90 all together! Minus the shoes and some of the pants. :)



I literally got this denim dress for $9! It was a summer dress on clearance.  Just add a cardigan, leggings, and/or boots, and you have a fall/winter outfit! 

I love love black! I think it's classic and slimming! The shirt and jeans are what I bought during the sale.  Pair with some items already in my closet and I have a whole new outfit.  I love tank tops and short sleeved shirts even in winter because you can add cardigans/jackets and they can also transition to spring clothing. 
 
This shirt is so soft and flattering! Plaid is really in for fall as well.

You can pair this tunic top with super skinny jeans like I have here, or its long enough you could even wear leggings and tall boots. This shirt came in lots of colors if navy isn't the color for you.  


Now, I'm obsessed with fitness clothing right now! I am a mostly stay at home mom, chasing kids, running errands, etc.  Being comfy on a daily basis is a must for me.  These items weren't on clearance already, but I did receive the 40% off. Making them about $37 for the hoody and yoga pants.  That's not the best deal I've gotten, but really cheap compared to a lot of other brands, and I loved them! 


The inside of this hoody was so soft! I loved the neck on this piece as well.  It also has some cute zipper details on the side.

2 thumbs up for Old Navy, and card holder promos and discounts!

Looking classy While budgeting IS possible- and very rewarding!

Until next time!

-Megan

Lovely Lashes

Lovely Lashes


Who doesn't want long, thick, dark lashes that are their own?  I have put some lash serums to the test over the past couple years, and now I can give you the verdict! My own lashes have always been lighter and not really noticeable without mascara.  So without makeup, I literally looked like I didn't have any!  A few years ago, I tried the whole eyelash extension thing.  I probably had them for 4 to 6 months.  Now don't get me wrong, the lady I went to was fabulous!  And I loved the way they looked, how it saved me time getting ready, and that if I didn't have time to get ready, I still looked decent.  It was roughly $120 for a set and $60 every 2 to 3 weeks for a fill.  (Obviously prices range depending on where you live and who you go to.) But with my budget, it was a little more than I wanted to pay for and keep up with long term, especially after having babies.


  So, I decided to try something else.  I have worked in a plastic surgery clinic for the past 8 years and had the opportunity to get products we carried at a discount.  I decided to take advantage of this, and I bought Latisse (which is an Rx).


I used it for about 2 years!  And it definitely worked! It took about 6 weeks to start to notice a difference, and about 16 weeks to get the full benefit.  My lashes were darker, longer, and thicker! My lashes got so long it bothered me to wear glasses because my lashes would brush the lenses!  But again, it became too expensive, even with my discount.  Another downfall was that you had to use a new brush every night per eye to use the product correctly.  Latisse ranges in price depending on what clinic or pharmacy you buy from. 
After I had my son about 7 months ago, my lashes became shorter and started to fall out.  This also happened with my first pregnancy.  I really wanted to try something to help my lashes grow back. I messaged some friends on facebook, and through the grapevine heard of a product called GrandeLash-MD. 



You can find this product at Peerless.  I went to my nearest Peerless location and picked up a bottle.  The employee I talked to said it was wonderful and swore by the product.  I was so excited to use it! It was very easy to use.  Every night after you do your nightly skincare routine, you just swipe it across you lash line like applying liquid eyeliner right before bed.  Just swipe and done!  It took me only 2 weeks before I started noticing my lashes growing! (I'm sure this timeline will vary for every person using the product. This is just my personal experience.)  At about 6 weeks my lashes not only grew back, but they were soo long, and darker!  I even had people ask me on a few occasions if I was wearing false lashes! The best part is that it was less than $40 and lasted me 3 months!!!! How crazy is that! I would say it is definitely worth the money! Everything I tried for lashes worked for sure.  But a lot of us would love to have budget friendly options that still work. This is definitely one of them! 







Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Guest Post: Personalized Postcards & Some Halloween Freebies

Hello All!

My name is Alisha Oxley and I have been invited to post here on Penny Wise and Posh. The girls here have asked me to write about the postcard mailers I design.

Let me introduce myself first:) I am a momma of 3 littles-boy(5), girl(3), boy(1 1/2)-who keep me plenty busy. In my spare time I love spending time with my amazing hubby, reading good books (always looking for suggestions) and designing beautiful postcards. 

I have a love for playing around and designing on my digital scrapbooking program. Some of my favorite things to design are Christmas cards and birth announcements. I have also had the opportunity to design some wedding announcements, birthday cards/invitations and other printables to use as wall art and such. 

The reason I started designing for others is to give people a less expensive, more personal alternative to ordering from larger card printing companies. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE browsing through the websites of larger companies and drooling over their designs, but I knew there was a less expensive way for me to send out cute Christmas cards and birth announcements to my family and friends. And BONUS I get to play around on my computer! 

Last year I designed a few fun Halloween things, so I thought I would share them!  You are welcome to click and download here on the blog OR hope on over to my Facebook page and download from there. Just scroll down until you find them. I also have examples of my work if you are interested in taking a peek. 

https://www.facebook.com/aoxleydesign

This first one I designed for my mother-in-law. She is always doing something fun for Halloween. She was hosting a fun dinner party and wanted to have a cute (or creepy) menu placed by each dinner plate. I whipped this up and she printed it out, found some cute sparkly black scrapbook paper and ta-da! Super cute Halloween menu!
 I used these labels for a family Halloween party we went to. The *Witches Brooms* were placed on a platter. Super easy to make. 

All you need is:

*Stick Pretzels
*Mini Reeses Peanut Butter Cups

Unwrap the peanut butter cups, place upside down and carefully push a pretzel into the peanut butter cup. And then you have witch brooms! My littles LOVED these!

 I used these labels for a cute little party favor bag. 

To Make Spider Eggs:

*White powdered donut holes 
*Black plastic spiders or spider rings

Place donut holes in a bag and add as many spiders as you would like. Tie up with some cute Halloween ribbon and attach the tag. So fun!

I just want to thank the cute ladies on this blog for having me as a guest. I am so excited to continue to read their posts and find ways to pinch my pennies:)

Wishing you all a most wonderful October--one of my favorite months of the year!

Alisha

Monday, October 5, 2015

DIY Hocus Pocus Spell Book - Part 1 : The Eyeball


This project was one of those spur of the moment creations. I didn't ponder much, or plan on just how I was going to make this happen... especially while working with a very limited budget. I just knew I wanted it to look as close to the original Spell Book on the Hocus Pocus movie as possible! I have always loved Fall, Halloween, and holiday decorating. I have a "witch table" in my kitchen that I decorate each year with potion bottles, specimen jars, and other creepy odds and ends. Winifred Sanderson's precious Book of Spells just haaaad to make its way into my collection. I had googled ideas for handmade/homemade/diy Hocus Pocus Spell Books, and to be completely honest, I wasn't fond of the techniques used, the time and money involved, or the end result. I just went for it, and started collecting items here and there through my house and flew by the seat of my pants! Sometimes the very best creations are unplanned! 



First I'll walk you through the process of making an eyeball. I had a friend who wanted to make her own spellbook, and was reciently searching to purchase an eyeball. I was told they were very pricey, something we want to avoid over here at Penny-Wise and Posh! 

This is what you'll need for your eyeball:


My kids are always bringing home bouncy balls. From parties, prize boxes at school, carnivals, etc. We tend to start a collection. I went to our toy room, and found a bouncy ball, medium in size that was appropriate for the size of book I was planning on using. (I found my book at my local thrift store.)

Carefully, and safely cut your bouncy ball in half. I used a kitchen knife. But please use caution, and watch those fingers! We don't want the ball to roll or slip and cause an injury! 

Time to use your white craft paint and paint that bouncy ball! Stick a toothpick into the cut side of the ball to give yourself plenty of room for painting, and to eliminate fingerprints on the ball, as well as limit the paint on yourself! 

Coat the ball with paint a few times until it has full coverage. Stick the other end of the toothpick into a cardboard box, styrofoam, or even an apple! I used a squash from our garden that just happened to be sitting on my counter! Just use anything secure that will hold the eyeball upright to dry. 

Next, you'll need to search for the perfect iris. I wanted GREEN. I found the perfect size and color in one of my magazines. All you need is a photo or ad of someone close up. Browse google, or take a picture of your own and print! Just get one! Cut out your iris, and apply it to the center of your painted bouncy ball using elmers glue, or Mod Podge.



Use a fine tip red sharpie or a toothpick and some red craft paint to squiggle a few eyeball blood vessels. The original eye on the book wasn't blood-shot, so don't go overboard! Just enough on the outer edges to help the eye look more realistic. 

While the eyeball is still stuck in the toothpick, grab your Glossy Accents. This amazing crafting product I already had on hand from a previous necklace pendant project. We also used it for glass stone magnents! This was PERFECT for completing the look of the eyeball. It's clear, and dimensional, it adheres and protects, and dries hard with a clear glossy finish! This magic stuff was the icing on the cake. A must have for a shiny eyeball finish! 



Let your eyeball dry completely overnight. You don't want it to be tacky, and dent or get a fingerprint in the setting gloss. 

While the eyeball is drying, you can work on other steps to creating your diy Hocus Pocus Spell Book! -- 


Have fun!


-Amber


(Next steps for Spell Book tutorial coming asap! Stay tuned!)




Quick & Easy German Pancakes


German Pancakes were one of my most favorite breakfasts growing up. My own little family loves them too, so sometimes we have them for dinner! Breakfast for dinner? Yes, please! 

I love this recipe because it has only 6 ingredients and it's easy! We always double or triple the recipe because they get devoured quickly, and the kids love them warmed up for leftovers!

Here's what you'll need: 

1/4 C butter
1 1/2 C milk
3/4 C flour
1/3 C sugar
3 eggs
1/4 tsp salt

Preheat oven to 400° F. Slice butter and put in oven-safe pie plate or Pyrex casserole dish. Place in oven for 5 minutes or until butter bubbles. While butter is melting, put milk, flour, sugar, eggs, and salt into blender or mix in a bowl with whisk. Blend until smooth. Remove pie plate from oven and adjust heat to 450°. Immediately pour mixture into pie plate.



Return pie plate to oven, and bake for 20 minutes. Then reduce oven temperature to 350° and bake 8 - 10 more minutes until edges are raised, puffy, and slightly browned. Remove from oven, cut, and serve! 

*These are delicious with strawberries, powdered sugar, sour cream, brown sugar, and/or syrup!



Scrumtious!!

-Amber


LDS General Conference {October 2015}

Following General Conference this last weekend, I thought I would share just a few of my favorite quotes from a handful of talks. I love being able to sit and listen to the council and encouragement! Hope you enjoy these as much as I did! Feel free to copy, paste, save, print, and share!  -Becca





Saturday, October 3, 2015

DIY Poison Apple and Spell Book (with FREE printable!)



Just in time for OCTOBER, and Halloween decor! Make your own poison apple and spell book! This book and apple sits with all of my potion and specimen bottles on my witch table during the Halloween season.

This is what you'll need for your apple:


I love quick crafts! Something great... quick and cheap! Most supplies you can find at your local Wal-Mart, craft supply, and even the dollar store! 


· Using your pencil, draw drip marks and a sloppy skeleton face (eye holes, and nose) on fake apple. 

· Once you've drawn your desired "poison drip" skull look, go over your pencil markings with your sharpie marker. Color in the gaps too! Make sure to keep the eye holes, nose, and lower half of the apple below the drips exposed with no marker!

· Now, take your hot glue gun and trace the drip shape and eye and nose with the glue. Fill in here and there, creating a goopy, lumpy, drippy look. Keep glue off the areas of apple that stay red, original, and exposed! 

· Once glue is dry, carefully go over the drippy skull shape with the black craft paint. 

· Next, go over it with the shiny, green glitter craft paint, and let dry. 

· You can keep the apple as is, or add a tiny jute bow and tail coming up from the stem... to look as though the apple was recently dipped in poison!


Next up is the book! All you need for this quick DIY is an old book of any size that you don't mind turning into a spell book decoration! You can also find tons of great books for pennies at your local thrift store. You'll need to print the 2 free pintable pages below in the page size of the book you'll be using. 

I created these pages using the "spell" from Snow White. You're welcome to use these pages for personal use. If you share, please give Penny-Wise and Posh the credit!



· Print spell book pages. Open your book to the middle, and mount your spell pages to the pages in your book using a glue stick. 

· Using a pencil, curl up the corners of the pages to make it look used and "well loved". 

· You can also dab stamp ink to the edges of the book to create a worn distressed look. 

· If you desire, you can add a satin or crushed velvet piece of ribbon to the center of the book to look like a bookmark... obviously saving the witches most precious spell! Bwahahaha! *evil witch cackle*

· Display flat and open on a table, or upright on an easel... with your poison apple to the side! 



Happy spooky crafting! 

-Amber