Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Lotion Bars
I'm so in love Lotion Bars! I find them very easy to take everywhere with me! Here are a couple of recipes that I use!
Easy Lotion Bar
2oz beeswax
1oz almond oil
1oz cocoa butter
Fragrance ( by the drop, until it is the scent you want)
Melt the beeswax and cocoa butter in a glass container in the microwave, or a clean pot on the stove. When it is completely melted remove from heat and add the almond oil. Then add your fragrance and/ or coloring. Pour into your mold or container.
Massage Bars
45g Stearic acid
50g Beeswax
45g Cocoa Butter
10g Shea Butter or Mango Butter
25g Jojoba Oil
45g Sunflower Oil
10g Hemp Seed Oil
1/4 tsp Vitamin E (optional)
Heat the recipe slowly, stirring to blend everything together. Once everything has been blended together, and the product has started to cool, add the EO or FO if desired and pour into molds or containers.
These are some of my recipes I use! Enjoy
Easy Lotion Bar
2oz beeswax
1oz almond oil
1oz cocoa butter
Fragrance ( by the drop, until it is the scent you want)
Melt the beeswax and cocoa butter in a glass container in the microwave, or a clean pot on the stove. When it is completely melted remove from heat and add the almond oil. Then add your fragrance and/ or coloring. Pour into your mold or container.
Massage Bars
45g Stearic acid
50g Beeswax
45g Cocoa Butter
10g Shea Butter or Mango Butter
25g Jojoba Oil
45g Sunflower Oil
10g Hemp Seed Oil
1/4 tsp Vitamin E (optional)
Heat the recipe slowly, stirring to blend everything together. Once everything has been blended together, and the product has started to cool, add the EO or FO if desired and pour into molds or containers.
These are some of my recipes I use! Enjoy
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Knittng like Crazy!
I have been knitting up a storm for dish clothes and toques! I have made about 8 toques with my Knifty Knitter! I have knitted half a dozen of dish clothes. And I keep giving them away!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Halloween Cup Cakes
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Fizzing Bath Bombs!
I was asked to make some Fizzing bath bombs as gifts for a company! I made 200 small ones and Here is the Recipe I use.
Ingredients
1 cup baking soda
1 cup cup citric acid powder
1 /2 cup corn starch
1 /2 cup light oil (almond, sunflower, etc.)
5-6 drops peppermint or lavender essential oil
2-3 drops food coloring (optional)
Plastic molds such as muffin cups, ice cube trays, candy mold or measuring cups
Directions
Mix together all ingredients until you have a crumbly dough. Form into balls or press into plastic molds. Let sit for a few hours to dry and harden, gently tap the mold to release the bath bomb. Continue to air dry. To use: Drop one bath bomb into a warm tub.
Yield: 20 ounces, approximately 6 bath bombs
Recipe From Natural Beauty at Home by Janice Cox
Ingredients
1 cup baking soda
1 cup cup citric acid powder
1 /2 cup corn starch
1 /2 cup light oil (almond, sunflower, etc.)
5-6 drops peppermint or lavender essential oil
2-3 drops food coloring (optional)
Plastic molds such as muffin cups, ice cube trays, candy mold or measuring cups
Directions
Mix together all ingredients until you have a crumbly dough. Form into balls or press into plastic molds. Let sit for a few hours to dry and harden, gently tap the mold to release the bath bomb. Continue to air dry. To use: Drop one bath bomb into a warm tub.
Yield: 20 ounces, approximately 6 bath bombs
Recipe From Natural Beauty at Home by Janice Cox
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Wilton Decorating Basics
I did a Wilton Decoating Classes at Micheals! Here are the cakes my class did as the final!
This is mine!
This is mine!
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