… then definately check out your local Goodwill store. Part of Target’s charitable donations include merchandise that is donate directely to Goodwill Industries, most times with the tags still attatched. I’ve found everything from cosmetics to clothes to housewares brand new for insanely low prices. Target’s already great, but Goodwill is better
The photo above is an example of one of the SIX pairs of super cute Halloween socks and hosiery that I picked up this last trip.
October 9, 2008
If you love Target…
October 6, 2008
Halloween Part One (of many, probably!)
For me, Halloween/Autumn is the best in terms of shopping. Skulls, spider webs, and all sorts of ghouls are much more accessible and widely stocked, making my life much easier. I’m not saying that my house is full of coffins and such, but I can’t deny what I like! Here are some preliminary results of some crafty times.
I am hoping to make some more trips around before all the great halloween stuff is gone! The creative bug has hit me pretty hard lately. I foresee some felt ghoulies in my future, as well as more jewelry.
October 4, 2008
How do you…?
I get asked a LOT of questions regarding the stuff I’m passionate about. I frequent http://www.makeupalley.com (aka MUA), and there is nothing I love more than seeing pics of other beauty stashes. Eventually, that gets me motivated to take pics of my own collection, which is by my own admission just a tiny bit erm, large. Hehe. I figured I would share with you guys how I keep my fabled Eyeshadow Collection managable.
That’s they key word in fact, is managable. If I simply can’t manage with how big the collection is, I always look for new ways to “make it work”. The obvious problem is how do I keep track of all of my shadows without having to dig through them? Easy — I just swatched them all and have them posted to my wall!
I obsessively depot all of my MAC eyeshadows (because who can resist turning in the empties for more makeup?), which got me to thinking about depotting all of my other shadows. But this lead to an interesting problem, because my MAC 15 pans are full to capacity I’ve had to pry the tops off of them to fit more shadows in there. I don’t mind this at all, because getting to my nearest MAC store is a huge pain, and the 15 pans aren’t exactly cheap, anyway. I’ve taken to using empty tins for storage. It’s really easy because you don’t have to worry about magnetizing the bottom of the container like you do with empty CD or DVD cases, they’re a cheap solution, and if you’re lucky they’re cute as well as functional. With mine, this is not the case, LOL!
I keep my makeup stored in Sterlite 3 drawer desktop containers in my bedroom far away from light, heat and moisture sources. So.. there you have it!
Making and remaking…
I’m a big DIY’er, mostly because it’s really hard to fit things that fit my strange personal style. I thrift shop a lot, and often times I’ll find things that need some work, but definately have the potential to become something unique and stylish. Here’s some pics of 3 necklaces that I have made for myself from a singular source, displayed on a nifty necklace display that I made myself also. It was super easy, I literally had EVERYTHING you needed lying around the house! Here’s the link to the tutorial :
http://www.home-jewelry-business-success-tips.com/necklace-display.html
For instance, I found a really cute pink pearl belt at the Goodwill, not really sure what I would use it for but made the purchase anyway. About a week later I ended up taking it apart and looking at my charms for inspiration. In the end, I made 3 necklaces and a bracelet (not yet pictured) from it!
It’s very satisfying to find something that someone has given away because it’s useless and give it some new life.
















