Tuesday, 25 September 2012

How to Make Bath Fizzies



Martha Stewart Living, Holiday 2006
All it takes to make delicately scented tablets is a little mixing, some gradual spritzing, and a few minutes of molding. When you're finished you'll have dozens of effervescent treats in a variety of shapes and colors that will scent and soften bath water as they bubble. Stuff stockings with cellophane bags filled with stacks of the colorful blocks. They make great gifts for all the ladies on your list, including mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and grown-up nieces. Experiment with colors and scents; mix yellow and red to make orange, for example, and try blending lemon with lavender.

Tools and Materials
  • Baking soda
  • Cornstarch
  • Citric acid
  • Spritzer bottles
  • Food coloring
  • Glass bowl
  • Essential oil
  • Baking molds
How-To
1. Sift 1 3/4 cup baking soda, 1 cup citric acid, and 2 cups cornstarch through a sieve to remove chunks. To make different tints, fill small spritzer bottles with water and add about 6 drops of food coloring to each.
2. Pour 1 cup of powdered mixture into a glass bowl. Lightly spritz, stirring after each spritz, until powder is desired color. Add water slowly, so mixture does not fizz. If mixing two tints, alternate colors as you spritz. Check the consistency of powder with your fingers; when it can be tightly packed or shaped, stop spritzing (this may take a little while).
3. Select an essential oil. Add 5 drops if it's one of the stronger scents (peppermint, lavender), 6 if it's a weaker one (lemon, grapefruit). Mix well. Firmly pack mixture into small baking molds. We used 1/4 cup for each fizzy, which is good for one bath. Allow mixture to set for 2 hours, then pop out carefully. Repeat with different tints for remaining powder.

Edible glitter


1/4 cup sugar, 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring, baking sheet and 10 mins in oven to make edible glitter....

Easy Slow Cooker Chicken Wings


      

Ingredients
2.5kgs pounds chicken wings, split and tips discarded
1  bottle chilli sauce
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup molasses
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
3 drops hot pepper sauce
1 tablespoon salsa
2 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons salt
Directions
Place chicken in slow cooker. In a medium bowl combine the chile sauce, lemon juice, molasses, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, salsa, chili powder, garlic powder and salt. Mix together and pour mixture over chicken.
Cook in slow cooker on Medium Low setting for 5 hours.

Free Printable Kitchen Wall Art




 first printable is a 4 x 6 message  
 second printable is a 5 x 7 print. 
The third print is another 5 x 7 
Olive You

Lettuce Turnip the Beet (Let Us Turn Up the Beat)

Click on the printables pictures in order to download a copy for yourself


Home made dry shampoo


Have you heard all the fuss about dry shampoo?  It’s seems like it’s all anybody talks about these days: dry shampoo this, dry shampoo that.  What’s the world coming to?
dry shampoo
I’ll tell you what all the fuss is about: all the fuss is about catching an extra 15 minutes of snooze time in the morning.
You know those days you have a hard time getting out of bed, you miss the alarm, and you throw your hair back in a ponytail to hide the grease?  That’s where dry shampoo comes in.  Sprinkle a little bit of this stuff on and you’re out the door with grease-free locks in a jiffy.  Love that.
dry shampoos
The thing is this: dry shampoo is pricey.  And you know how I don’t love the pricey.  I figured it wasn’t rocket science to make your own, and guess what?
I was right.
Here are the ingredients to make your own dry shampoo:
  • 2 Tablespoons Cornstarch
  • 2 Tablespoons Baking Soda
  • 2 Tablespoons Cornmeal
  • 2 Tablespoons Ground Oatmeal
  • A salt shaker type container to store dry shampoo
You probably have all of this lurking in your pantry.
Step 1:
Grind up oatmeal in a blender.  You want it to be fine enough to be able to go through a salt shaker, so give it some time in the blender.
home made dry shampoo
Step 2:
Measure out 2 tablespoons each of: cornstarch, cornmeal, baking soda and the ground up oatmeal.  Mix it all together in a bowl and you’ve got yourself some dry shampoo.
salt shakers
Step 3:
Pour your fancy new dry shampoo into a container.  You want this to be something you can use over and over again, in the bathroom in your morning rush, so put it into a reusable salt shaker or something of the sort.
dirty hair
Step 4:
Behold the greasy hair.
{Balding due to my favorite neighborhood disease, Lupus.  Don’t make any comments about it, I’m extra sensitive.}
Step 4 is all about embracing the fact that greasy hair is not desirable.  Skip straight to Step 5 for the skinny.
Step 5:
Sprinkle some dry shampoo onto your hand.  Or sprinkle it straight onto your scalp.  This is your head, I’ll let you make the executive decisions here.
what is dry shampooing
Now this part, it’s a little ugly.  This is where you have enough stuff in your hair to feel like you have really bad dandruff.
This too shall pass.
how to use dry shampoo
You might want to do this over a sink or tub, it’s a tiny bit messy.
Step 6:
Shampoo.
using dry shampoo
Scrub your head like you would in the shower, all lathered up.  This is where all the ingredients you’ve so carefully blended gather all the oils on the top of your head.
Step 7:
Now brush.  Use a bristle brush or it won’t work properly. Again, do this over a sink or tub.  Brush like you’ve got the wind at your back.  You need to get all this stuff off your scalp, and hurry!
Not really, but you get the idea.
hair brush
Step 8:
That’s it!  You’re all dry shampooed.  And even if you don’t smell like a million bucks, you sure look like it.
Style your hair like you normally would, and pat yourself on the back for the extra 15 minutes of sleep you managed to score.  You’re smart like that.
cleaning hair with dry shampoo
Dry shampoo, in 10 steps or less.
Article by Allison Czarnecki at Petit elefant

Home made teeth whitening


Put a tiny bit of toothpaste into a small cup, mix in one teaspoon baking soda plus one teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide, and half a teaspoon water. Thoroughly mix then brush your teeth for two minutes. Remember to do it once a week until you have reached the results you want. Once your teeth are good and white, limit yourself to using the whitening treatment once every month or two.

Facial Mask For Acne And Open Pores


facial mask1 skin care heath and beauty tips Our facial skin is very sensitive and hence can easily get infected. We need to pay special attention toward our skin care, if we want our facial texture to maintain a healthy balance.
Acne usually occurs, when open pores that are present on the skin develop into clogged, which in result get infected by bacteria. There are many reasons that can cause you acne problem which includes imbalance diet, hormone imbalances, stress and poor hygiene. We are sharing with you home made remedy for acne problems and open pores.

Facial Mask For Acne And Open Pores

Egg White contains protein which can help us rebuild and heal our damaged skin and also it helps to temporarily shrink the pores as well and on the other hand Vitamin E works as an antioxidant agent which put up a fight against the free radicals, which affect the healing process of skin. Here we are sharing a facial mask of these natural healing agents to make your skin healthy and radiant.
Take a Vitamin E capsule and open it on your face so that oil present in the capsule fall on your face and then give your face a light massage and let it soak for 30 minutes.
Take egg white and apply it on your skin and let it soak for 30 minutes and then rinse with cold water.
These two home made remedies can help you get rid of your acne and open pores problems and with its regular use, your skin will become smooth and radiant within few days.
By Madiha at Style pk