Wednesday, June 29, 2022

July Everyday Makeup Shelf & June Mini Review

 Hey Y'all!

I like doing these mini reviews, and sharing what I'll be using in the coming month! If you have any makeup look ideas/challenges please share with me in the comments, or on social media.

Here are a few previous Everyday Shelf/Review blogs:

http://craftinwifescreations.blogspot.com/2022/05/june-everyday-makeup-shelf-may-mini.html

http://craftinwifescreations.blogspot.com/2022/04/april-mini-review-may-everyday-makeup.html

http://craftinwifescreations.blogspot.com/2022/03/march-mini-review-april-everyday-makeup.html


First up this time, I'll post July's shelf:

I wanted to try out all my new Birthday presents, and keep a fairly minimal shelf. Almost all of these are new to me. (Products are new to me, I'm very familiar with Colourpop & TooFaced as brands.)

Same here, all these lippies are new. (The white lid is a clear gloss.) The Winky Lux are a new brand to me, so I'm glad to be able to try them out.

The sunscreen is about two uses away from empty, so I'll probably end up having to pull another one. I do love this one, but have others, so no need to repurchase yet. The Milk Highlight & Bobbi Brown are new! I can't wait to try the Bobbi Brown, I've not use the brand before.

I've tried all these before, but haven't used any of them in awhile.

Overview!!
I'm excited to have a good bit of "new" stuff to try out this month!


Mini Review~
June Everyday Shelf reminder:


I always think the Tarte palette is more nudes than it is. Which is fine, except I chose it specifically for the nudes/transition shades for the other palettes I chose, and it did not work for that. Quality is good though, it's just not a stand alone. See:
Also, I was not a fan of the Ulta Beauty Mascara. It just did nothing for my lashes, other than darkening them a bit.

I put the cooling mist in the 'fridge and that was nice on our 90 degree + days. Still don't see a benefit to it, but the cooling was nice.

Everything else was pretty good, and I've reviewed several of these products before. (However, if you'd like me to review anything specific let me know!)


Have a great day,
Craftin' Wife






Monday, June 27, 2022

Cricut (Explore Series) vs Silhouette (Cameo) vs Sizzix (Big Shot/Big Kick)

 Hey Y'all!


Today I thought I'd share my opinions on the 3 die cut machines I own. A Cricut (Explore One, and Explore Air 2, but for this blog we'll be comparing the Air 2). A Silhouette Cameo, and a Sizzix Big Kick. 

Spoiler? Cricut is my favorite, so I'll start there.


Cricut Explore Air 2~


This one is identical to mine, which came with a sampler pack (20 sheets) of 12x12 Removable Vinyl, fine point blade, all the instruction manuals, a month of Cricut Access, a black pen (for the draw feature), and one light grip mat.

Pros:

Design Space is FREE. There are a ton of images available to use in this free version, and even more in access.

Easy to find/use/buy and upload other images to use.

Very small learning curve/Easy to use, with a ton of customer support.

Easy to create within DS*.

Can cut a multitude of materials. (Paper, Vinyl, Leather, Fabric, Felt, Cardstock, etc.)

Writing, Drawing, and Foil capabilities.

(* DS= Design Space from here forward.)

Neutrals:

11.5in x 23.5in cutting area.

Cons:

Anything designed in DS stays there. No real way to export you're files.

9in. ish x 6in. ~ish print then cut.

DS is very limited in the actual Design aspect. There are slice, and weld functions, a curve tool and basic shapes to manipulate, but if you want to really design you'll have to use an outside program. (I like Inkscape.)

Must have internet access to use (unless you are using desktop or iOS, and have presaved it for offline use).

Not compatible with Chromebook, minimal functionality with android. (https://help.cricut.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009556033-System-Requirements-Design-Space)


Next up is the Silhouette Cameo~


I got mine on Facebook Marketplace, it came with the cords, mat, a ton of vinyl, & an extra blade!

Pros:

Many more "settings" giving the user control over everything from blade depth to position and everything in-between.

More freedom in their Silhouette Studio to design your own projects.

12 x 12 Print then cut.

Work offline with ease.

Can cut several different materials.

Matless cutting up to 12in x 16 Feet!

Neutrals:

Software Upgrades are a one time fee. Once you've paid, that version is yours.

No "pre-loaded" designs.

Cons:

Huge learning curve if you're not using design programs previously.

EXTREMLY LOUD, like really, really, really, loud.

Less customer service options.

Finding the right cut setting for each material can be difficult.


Finally, is the Sizzix Big Shot/ Big Kick~


The difference between these two was color, and where they were sold. To my knowledge Big Kick is discontinued, but they're the same machine.

I got mine years ago, at Tuesday Morning (my second die cut machine). 

Pros:

No computer, design software, or electricity needed.

Extremely easy to use. Pick a material, choose a die, load it up and turn the crank. That's it.

Great for card making, especially the embossing folders.

Neutrals:

Virtually no customer service. (It's a neutral, because there's less things to be a potential problem, i.e. no electronic parts).

Cons:

The dies & embossing folders take up a lot of storage space, some dies especially are very large.

It's Heavy. I'm not a social crafter, but this thing was advertised as portable. It's awkward shaped and over 7lbs alone, so I'll let you judge the portability of this machine. 

No design customization possible.


Lastly, for fun, a now defunct, discontinued electronic die cutter, the Slice, by Making Memories. This was the first cutting machine I ever owned, and I truly enjoyed making little projects with it. If you want to know even more about this little machine, here's a great blog I found that goes over all the details:

http://www.crafttestdummies.com/craft-product-review-slice-elite-by-making-memories/

Pros:
Glass Cutting Mat. Just clean off and re-stick with adhesive, virtually forever.
Rechargeable Battery. You could travel with the Slice easily, and move around freely. The battery lasted for quite awhile before needed to be plugged in, and you could still create while charging.
Cut well for it's size.
Fabric cutting!
Design cards were the size of an SD card, so easily stored anywhere.
Much less expensive than competitors at the time.

Cons:
The 4in limit. It was a great machine for cards, scrapbooking, & quilt making, but not much else.
2 layers max, all from design cards like this, & this.
Even in it's popularity parts & tools, like new blades, the "draw" markers, even additional design cards, were hard to find.

As I mentioned above the Cricut is my favorite. I think this is mainly because of the enormous versatility, especially with the Explore One being my third machine. It was a huge leap forward (up) from the Slice, or the Sizzix. I was using it for years and really got to know the in's & outs of the machine & software long before getting the Silhouette. I personally found the Silhouette a bit hard to learn, and distracting loud, so I rarely use it. 


I hope you enjoyed my pro/con list! Which machine(s) do you use? Let me know in the comments below!

I know there were soooo many more die cutting machines that I didn't mention here, because I have no personal experience with them. If there's one I haven't mentioned that you love tell me why I should try it!


Have a great day,

Craftin' Wife

Friday, June 24, 2022

Summer Time, B-Day Gifts, & Fun Friday

 Hey Y'all!

It's officially Summer, and Mother Nature had been showing up! It's currently over 90 degrees. 

It was so nice camping this past weekend in Marion, VA at Hungry Mother State Park. The days were in the low 80s and nights in the 60s. We did an insane amount of hiking, swam, enjoyed some of their nature programs, and just chilled out by the campfire.


Our set up:

A nice family helped us set our tent up, since it started raining as we arrived. Very cool group of people.


For my Birthday, I added a "40th B- Day" balloon banner (gold) that I forgot to take a picture of, and this:

(FYI chalk markers, after more than 24hrs, not easily removed.)


Lastly from the camping trip is a picture of us ladies:



What I got:
If you're not into this that's cool, just keep scrolling. Fun Friday is at the bottom!

From Friends & Family, in no order whatsoever...

Soap Making Supplies, and Infusible Ink.

Color Changing  (Hot & Cold) Vinyl, and Glow-in-the-Dark Vinyl.

Colourpop!
More vinyl!

New phone case.

Cards.

I always said I wouldn't do the new ring thing, but one of the prongs is broken on mine, and it needs resized. I never loved the band on the old one, so yay!
 
Necklace.

Rugrats!


MAKEUP!!

More color change vinyl!

Card, and images to practice coloring.

Thanks Y'all!!


Fun Friday:

My one positive thing this week? Creating my own design (twirl) that I'm going to use for my niece's B-Day.
I may list it on my Esty if anyone is interested.
Let me know yours in the comment section!

Have a great day,
Craftin' Wife




Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Giveaway Winner Has Been Notified

 Hey Y'all!

It was easy to pick a winner, there was only one entrant in the giveaway.



~Craftin' Wife

What's New In Beauty?!

 Hey Y'all!

Is it just me, or does it seem like there really isn't anything new or innovative happening in beauty? There are a few releases from several brands so far this summer, but it all seems a bit SSDD (same shit, different day).  It does seem like there are less releases this year, but maybe that's because I've quit paying attention.

Everyone has done the bright festival colors (eyes & lips), the rainbow palettes, the tan, pink, teal combo, the bright blues... I'm ready for something new (or even revisited, just not from 6 months ago), and I haven't seen it. 

Skincare is similar, though I still find a ton of products I haven't tried, and have few I love, so I don't get as frustrated with it. 

Maybe there's a really inspiring brand or creator I'm missing, so please share!

What are your thoughts? Any Summer makeup you're buying? A must have I'm missing? Let me know in the comments below!


What would I like to see?

1) Possibly "medium" highlight. Something less than blinding, but more visible than a slight reflection. In colors beyond silver, gold, and pink. 

2) More multifaceted eyeshadow shades in general, and in a palette, with far less nudes. We all have more nudes than anyone needs at this point. The BB's who want nudes aren't getting the "fun" palettes anyhow, and there are plenty of all nude palettes. We all have at least one of those as well.

3) More shades in tinted moisturizer. Most brands have 3-6 and that's just crazy.

4) More fun colored lipsticks. (Various shades.) It seems like all that's currently available is either dark, or neon. Where are the shades in-between? I know it's doable, and there's definitely a market!

5) Shipping cost that aren't ridiculous. It doesn't cost $9.99 to ship a lipstick. I'm fine with paying top dollar for a quality/hard to find products, but I'm not paying for crazy shipping costs. Really, add a dollar or 2 to every product and offer free shipping, I'd be a loyal customer forever. I know others feel the same.


Rant over.


Have a great day,

Craftin' Wife

Thursday, June 16, 2022

My 40th Birthday Plans (Fun Friday!)

 Hey Y'all!

I had this blog planned before I shared (a few times) what my Birthday Plans are.

Just incase you hadn't seen it before WE'RE GOING CAMPING

http://craftinwifescreations.blogspot.com/2022/05/my-40th-birthday-wish-list-giveaway.html

http://craftinwifescreations.blogspot.com/2022/06/our-summer-plans-fun-friday.html


Y'all, camping prep is a lot of work, just look at my kitchen currently:

Not pictured is the other cooler that's still downstairs (where the deep freezer is), the chairs, canopy, tent, air mattress, pump, etc.

Cooler #2, Suitcase of "stuff" like cutlery, pans, bug spray, etc. Shower/Get Pretty bag, Mini Cooler if needed, Laundry basket (currently filled with chips).

Not chilled waters, canned goods, oatmeal, smores stuff (except chocolate, it's in the fridge) and all other snack stuff.

Blanket for an air mattress topper, rug for entering tent, table cloth/picnic blanket.

Hanging out in the hallway, 'cause the kitchen was full...
Suitcase of clothes (smaller than the kitchen items one fyi) and swimming bag.


Still have to pack electronics, and cold foods, as well as pillows, and shoes, and any other last minute items. (I have a detailed list.)

It's a lot of prep work but I'm excited! We haven't been camping in quite a while.

They have a lot of events daily:
https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/events?park=2013-10-18-21-10-41-00013&start=06/16/2022&end=06/16/2023

We want to try and do~

Friday-

Arrive

Music in the Park 7pm

Saturday-

History & Culture Day Medicinal Plant Walk 9am

History & Culture Day CCC Walk 1pm

History & Culture Day Welcome Y'all Campfire 8:30pm

Sunday-

Family Visit/My 40th Birthday Party!

A Peek At The Night Sky 9pm

Monday-

Depart

There are also a lot of trails, different boats, and a beach for swimming. (And a playground, but that's not for us, lol.)

It'll be a busy, fun-filled weekend!


Fun Friday:



Have a great day,

Craftin' Wife

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Haircut Reveal!

 Hey Y'all!

NE Tennessee has decided to be hotter than the gates of hell this week and you sweat just sitting still. So, no Makeup Brush clean out is happening since there's no air in our bathroom. The house is struggling to keep up as it is. Really it's not keeping up, it's staying around 85 in here. That's a lot cooler than the 100+ outside though. So yeah, I got that haircut at just the right time!



Reminder of what I was thinking:

Haircut Ideas


The stylist was super nice, and it seemed like we both had some good communication skills working in my favor too. I showed her what I was thinking. (Like 4 but a bit shorter on the sides and back, similar to 8.) She asked some clarifying questions, asked if I'd ever had my hair short before, etc. Everything seemed great...

I don't know where the miscommunication happened. I've grown to like this as well, and it's perfect for this extreme heat, however it's way shorter than expected. Shorter than either photo I showed. The cut is well done though, and the atmosphere in the salon was great, all the stylist were very friendly & experienced. So I would go back, I would just clarify not as short as this (current) time.


Reveal Photos:

Morning of, Before~




Immediately After~
Literally still in the salon.
 



Next Couple Days~





Today~


I do not know why I decided to duck face, but you're welcome.

It's incredibly easy to do, just comb (or not) and go. It's much cooler than the not quite long enough to all go in a ponytail mess I was working with. I plan to dye it pink after our camping trip this weekend.

I don't really want to know if you hate it, so maybe just leave a comment of your most recent salon experiences. Thanks!


Have a great day,

Craftin' Wife

Monday, June 13, 2022

Craft Products I Don't Love (Bottom 5)

 Hey Y'all!

I tend to share more craft related items I do like, or am just trying out, so today I thought I'd share the items I DON'T love. Let me know in the comment section below the items you aren't loving right now.


I decided to limit this to my bottom 5:
(No particular order.)


1) Rose Art Supplies~

It's not just the crayons. Everything I've tried from the brand is a flop. There is a reason their products are so cheap. Do yourself a favor and buy just about any other brand for a more quality product.

The crayons are too waxy to have any color, the pencils are dull and break exceptionally easily, and the glue has issues as well.


2) American Crafts Vinyl~
This is the most difficult vinyl I've ever attempted to work with. About the only thing it sticks to is itself, and it's difficult to get to cut correctly. It's way to expensive to preform so poorly.



3) Inc Color Point Colored Mechanical Pencils~
The color is nice on each of these, but the flat point makes them rather difficult to color with. It looks like they have an eraser built in, but they don't.



The reason I don't like this brand is that the ink isn't very true to color, and tends to dry up rather quickly. The little cases (packaging) make it difficult to ink up most stamps. The metallic inks are the worst, and tend to bleed, leaving a somewhat stamped shape resembling a blob more than the intended stamps image.




This one isn't brand specific, and maybe it's user error, but I've not found a glue stick I like. They all seem to never dry down enough for me, the purple one never dries clear, and you can see through the paper. It never lays as flat as I think it should, it always seems a bit lumpy. Much prefer an ATG.

 

Are any of these your favorite? Tell me why in the comments! Let me know your least favorites too.


Have a great day, 

Craftin' Wife