Friday, February 20, 2026

Drugstore Beauty Favorites I Actually Use

 Drugstore Beauty Favorites I Actually Use


Hello friends! Traveling and living in Wildebeest means packing smart. Today I’m sharing the drugstore beauty products I keep repurchasing because they actually work and don’t take up a ton of space.


My Go-To Drugstore Picks:

  1. Face:

    • Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel: Lightweight, hydrating, and perfect for the dry RV air.

    • Maybelline Fit Me Foundation: Blends easily and lasts all day without feeling heavy.

  2. Eyes:

    • Essence Lash Princess Mascara: Affordable, dramatic, and clump-free—my favorite for a quick eye boost.

    • e.l.f. Bite-Size Eyeshadow Palettes: Small, versatile, and perfect for travel.

  3. Lips:

    • NYX Butter Gloss: Creamy, non-sticky, and comes in a ton of fun shades.

    • Burt’s Bees Tinted Lip Balm: Moisturizing with a hint of color, ideal for everyday wear.

  4. Skin Care:

    • CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser: Gentle and effective for morning and night.

    • Garnier Micellar Water: Cleanses and refreshes without a ton of fuss—great for travel days.

  5. Extras:

    • Wet n Wild Color Icon Blush: Compact and pigmented—fits perfectly in my travel bag.

    • Revlon ColorStay Eyeliner: Long-lasting and smudge-proof, even on hectic road trip mornings.


I’d love to hear your must-have beauty items too! Comment or tag me online—I’m always on the lookout for new favorites.

Cozy Night In Ideas for Creative People

 Cozy Night In Ideas for Creative People


Hey friends! Sometimes the best evenings are quiet nights in Wildebeest. Today I’m sharing ideas for cozy, low-effort nights: movies, snacks, small projects, and little ways to recharge.



1. Curate a Mini Movie Marathon
Pick a theme—maybe classic rom-coms, cozy mysteries, or crafty DIY videos—and settle in with a soft blanket and a cup of your favorite coffee. Bonus points if you make a “movie snack board” with popcorn, chocolate, and little bites of fruit.

2. Try a Mini Craft Project
Keep it small and satisfying—think handmade cards, a simple embroidery pattern, or decorating a planner page. Projects that can be finished in one evening are perfect for winding down without stress.

3. Creative Journaling or Sketching
Even if you’re not a “professional” artist, doodling, coloring, or writing a few thoughts in a journal can be incredibly relaxing. Try prompts like “My favorite cozy memory” or “Dream tiny project ideas.”

4. Indulgent Snack & Sip Time
Treat yourself! Whip up a fancy hot cocoa, mix a small charcuterie board, or bake a batch of quick cookies. Eating something delicious while doing a simple craft or reading a favorite book adds a little luxury to a low-key night.

5. Unplug and Recharge
Sometimes the best creative inspiration comes from stillness. Turn off notifications, dim the lights, and enjoy a podcast, calming music, or just the quiet of Wildebeest.

6. Mini Self-Care Rituals
Face masks, hand creams, fuzzy socks, or a quick stretch—little things can turn a simple night in into a comforting ritual. Combine this with your craft or journaling for a full cozy vibe.


Thanks for stopping by! I hope you find a few ideas that make your evenings cozier. Share your favorite night-in routines with me—I love learning new ways to relax!

Upcycling Challenge: Turning Everyday Items into Decor

Upcycling Challenge: Turning Everyday Items into Decor


Hey friends! Living in a bus makes you really appreciate every little thing—and sometimes, it inspires creativity. Today I’m sharing how I turn everyday, lightweight items into cute, functional, or decorative pieces that won’t take up much space.


Upcycling doesn’t have to be bulky or fragile—it’s all about thinking creatively with things you already have on hand. Here are some RV-friendly favorites:

  1. Cardboard Creations: Cereal boxes, shipping boxes, or old packaging can be cut and decorated with washi tape, paint, or stickers to make mini storage bins, drawer organizers, or even lightweight picture frames.

  2. Paper Tube Crafts: Toilet paper or paper towel rolls become pen holders, cord organizers, or even small desktop planters (fake plants work great in an RV!).

  3. Tin Foil & Packaging Accents: Aluminum cans from snacks or small boxes can be wrapped in pretty paper or fabric scraps to make decorative storage for pens, brushes, or jewelry without adding much weight.

  4. Bottle & Jar Labels: Instead of keeping the container, repurpose the labels or lids to make scrapbook elements, gift tags, or wall accents. You still get a creative use without holding onto the heavy item.

  5. Reusable Packaging Art: Bubble mailers, tissue paper, or shipping inserts can be cut, folded, or painted to make fun garlands, small banners, or notebook covers—perfect for adding personality to your RV without clutter.

Upcycling in a tiny space is all about function, creativity, and portability. Even the smallest pieces can add charm and personality without crowding your living space.


Thanks for stopping by! I hope this inspires you to see potential in the everyday—even in small, lightweight ways. Share your RV-friendly upcycling wins with me—I love seeing what you create!

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

What a Typical Creative Day Looks Like for Me

 What a Typical Creative Day Looks Like for Me


Hey friends! Ever wonder what a normal creative day looks like living in Wildebeest? Today I’m giving a peek behind the scenes of balancing crafting, blogging, photographing, and daily life on the road.


Living and creating in a 1990 Ford E350 shuttle bus isn’t exactly the same as having a craft room—but honestly, I wouldn’t trade it. My creative days are a mix of planning, making, photographing, and squeezing inspiration into a small but cozy space.

Here’s what a pretty typical creative day looks like for me.


Morning: Coffee, Planning, and Inspiration

I’m not one of those people who springs out of bed instantly productive. First comes coffee. Always coffee.

While I sip, I usually check messages and comments from the Craftin’ Wife’s Creations community. Talking with you all is one of my favorite parts of blogging, and it helps me see what people are excited about or wanting to learn.

After that, I open my notebook or planner and sketch out the day:

  • What blog post am I working on?

  • What craft needs to be finished or photographed?

  • Do I need to cut anything with my Cricut Joy?

  • Is this a filming or photography day?

Having a plan helps a lot when space is limited and everything needs to be put away after I’m done.

Late Morning: Craft Time

This is when the fun really begins.

Since I don’t have a dedicated craft room, I set up my workspace at the table. Supplies come out in small batches—tools, cardstock, adhesives, or whatever the day’s project needs.

I tend to focus on crafts that:

  • Travel well

  • Store easily

  • Don’t create huge messes

  • And definitely… no loose glitter

Some days I’m making cards, other days vinyl decals, paper crafts, or seasonal decorations. I’ve learned to work efficiently in a small space, and honestly, it’s made me more creative.

Afternoon: Photography and Blogging

Once a project is finished, it’s time to photograph it. Lighting is everything, so I usually take photos near the windows or outside when the weather cooperates.

I take:

  • Styled photos for the blog

  • Step-by-step shots if it’s a tutorial

  • A few extra pictures just in case

After photos are done and everything is cleaned up (a must in a tiny living space), I sit down to write. Blog writing is where I slow down and really think about how to explain a project clearly so others can recreate it.

Late Afternoon: Daily Life Stuff

Living on the road means regular life still happens in between the creative moments:

  • Tidying the bus

  • Planning meals

  • Reading for a bit

  • Talking with Chris about videos, blogs, or travel plans

Sometimes we explore wherever we’re parked, and inspiration often shows up in the most unexpected places—colors, textures, or little details that spark ideas for future crafts.

Evening: Relaxing and Idea Time

Evenings are usually quieter. I might read, sketch ideas in my notebook, or browse craft inspiration online.

This is often when I jot down blog ideas or project concepts that pop into my head. I’ve learned that if I don’t write ideas down immediately, they disappear into the void.


Creative life in Wildebeest may be small-space crafting, but it’s full of heart, creativity, and a whole lot of coffee. I love sharing this journey with all of you, and I hope this little peek behind the scenes was fun.

Tell me in the comments—are you a morning crafter, a night crafter, or somewhere in between?


Thanks for following along! I hope this gives a little insight into small-space creative life. I’d love to hear what a creative day looks like for you too!

5 Easy Steps To A Soft Valentine’s Makeup Look

 Soft Valentine’s Makeup Look

Hello friends! Today I’m sharing a soft, wearable Valentine’s look that’s romantic but realistic—perfect for everyday life on the road.



Valentine’s Day doesn’t always have to mean bold red lips and dramatic glam. Sometimes the prettiest looks are soft, glowy, and romantic—perfect for a cozy dinner, a coffee date, or even just treating yourself while parked somewhere peaceful. Today I’m sharing one of my favorite easy, travel-friendly makeup looks that gives a soft Valentine’s vibe without needing a full vanity setup.

Living and creating in a bus means I keep things simple, portable, and practical—but that doesn’t mean we can’t feel pretty.


Step 1: Fresh, Glowy Base

For a soft look, the key is skin that looks natural and healthy.

  • Start with moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated.

  • Use a light foundation, BB cream, or tinted moisturizer instead of a heavy base.

  • Spot conceal where needed rather than covering everything.

If you like a glow, a tiny bit of liquid or cream highlighter on the tops of the cheeks goes a long way.


Step 2: Soft Pink or Peach Eyes

Valentine’s looks don’t need complicated palettes.

  • Sweep a soft pink, rose, or peach shade across the lid.

  • Add a slightly deeper shade to the outer corner for gentle depth.

  • Blend well—soft edges make all the difference in this look.

If you want a little sparkle, use a shimmer shade in the center of the lid or inner corner for that romantic glow.


Step 3: Light Definition

Instead of heavy liner:

  • Use a brown eyeliner or a dark shadow close to the lash line.

  • Smudge slightly for a softer effect.

  • Finish with mascara to open up the eyes.

This keeps the look romantic rather than dramatic.


Step 4: Soft Flush of Color

A cream blush works beautifully for this style and travels well.

  • Apply to the apples of your cheeks and blend upward.

  • Shades like soft rose, dusty pink, or peach look especially flattering.

A little across the bridge of the nose can add that sweet, fresh-air glow.


Step 5: Easy Lips

Skip the bold matte reds for this look.

  • Tinted balm

  • Gloss

  • Sheer lipstick in pink or mauve

Comfortable lips are perfect for long days, coffee stops, and campfire conversations.


Travel-Friendly Tips

Doing makeup in a small space has taught me a few things:

  • Multi-use products save space (lip & cheek sticks are amazing).

  • Small brushes and travel mirrors make life easier.

  • Good lighting—usually by a window—is better than any vanity bulb.


Final Thoughts

Makeup doesn’t have to be complicated to feel special. A soft Valentine’s look is really about feeling cozy, confident, and a little bit glowy—whether you’re going out, staying in, or just enjoying a quiet evening with a good book.

And honestly, sometimes the best Valentine’s tradition is just taking a little time for yourself.

I’d love to hear if you try this look! Share your thoughts, tweaks, or favorite Valentine’s makeup with me—I love seeing your creativity shine.

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Saturday, February 7, 2026

Handmade Valentine Cards That Travel Well (Cricut Joy)

 

Handmade Valentine Cards That Travel Well



Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and even though I love all the glittery, over-the-top craft projects, sometimes you need something simple, sturdy, and perfect for sending through the mail—especially when you’re on the road like we are! Today, I’m sharing a few ideas for handmade Valentine cards that are both charming and travel-friendly, all made with my trusty Cricut Joy and a few helpful tools.

Why Travel-Friendly Matters




When you’re RVing, space is tight, and flat, lightweight projects are a lifesaver. These cards won’t get bent in a bag or crushed in a mailbox, and they’re easy to make in batches. Plus, the Cricut Joy is perfect for quick, precise cuts without taking over your entire living space.

Tools & Materials I Used

  • Cricut Joy – compact but mighty!

  • Smart Vinyl & Cardstock – perfect for crisp designs that stick or layer easily.

  • Joy Pen Set – add handwritten-style messages without any smudges.

  • Transfer Tape – for precise placement of vinyl cut-outs.

  • Cricut Joy StandardGrip &/or Card Mat – small, easy to store, and perfect for detailed cuts.

  • Envelopes – make sure they’re snug enough to protect your card but not too bulky for mailing.

Card Ideas That Travel Well




  1. Layered Heart Cards – Cut several cardstock hearts in different sizes and colors. Use adhesive dots to stack them slightly, giving a subtle 3D effect without adding bulk.

  2. Vinyl Cut-Out Cards – Use your Cricut Joy to cut intricate heart shapes or romantic quotes from vinyl, then transfer them onto cardstock. Flat, elegant, and totally mail-friendly.

  3. Folded Pop-Up Accents – Keep it simple with one pop-up element inside the card. A small heart or banner folds flat when closed but “pops” when opened.

  4. Handwritten Joy Pen Messages – Use your Cricut Joy pens to write inside your cards. You get the perfect font every time, with no risk of smearing while traveling.

Tips for Mail-Ready Cards





  • Keep embellishments minimal – Stick to lightweight layers or vinyl instead of heavy ribbons or buttons.

  • Use stiff cardstock – Adds structure and protects delicate designs.

  • Consider mailing tubes for pop-ups – If your design is taller than a standard envelope, a tube ensures it won’t get squished.

These cards are a sweet way to send love, even if you’re living life on the road. I love combining the precision of the Cricut Joy with creative layering and vinyl designs—it makes every Valentine feel thoughtful, personal, and easy to send.



Thanks for stopping by! I hope you found a card idea that inspires you. I’d love to see your creations—tag me online or leave a comment. Keep crafting, wherever you are!

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Five Little Things Making Me Happy Right Now

 

Five Little Things Making Me Happy Right Now



Hey friends! Settled into Wildebeest with a cup of cocoa, I wanted to share a few small things that have been bringing me joy lately.

Sometimes, happiness isn’t about the big events or grand gestures—it’s about those small, everyday things that make life a little brighter. Lately, I’ve been noticing and savoring five little things that are bringing me joy, and I thought I’d share them with you.

1. Books That Transport Me

There’s nothing quite like curling up with a good book and letting yourself get lost in another world. Lately, I’ve been diving into stories that inspire my creativity and spark my imagination. Whether it’s a thrilling mystery, a cozy romance, or a crafty DIY guide, books are my little escape and a big source of happiness.

2. Time with Friends

Even if it’s just a quick coffee date or a long phone call, catching up with friends always leaves me feeling lighter and more connected. Laughter, support, and shared stories—these little moments remind me of the importance of nurturing relationships.

3. Craft Time

This one is obvious for me, isn’t it? Spending time crafting—whether it’s painting, sewing, or working on a small DIY project—feels like pressing the reset button on my mind. There’s something magical about watching an idea turn into something tangible and beautiful.

4. Sunshine and Fresh Air

A little walk outside, a patch of sunlight streaming through the window, or even just standing on the porch and feeling the breeze—nature has a way of grounding me and reminding me to appreciate the simple pleasures.

5. Moments of Quiet

Between the chaos of life, finding a few minutes of peace—maybe while sipping tea, journaling, or just listening to my favorite music—feels like a tiny gift I give myself. These quiet moments help me recharge and focus on the things that truly matter.


It’s amazing how these little things, when noticed and cherished, can make life feel brighter every single day. What are your little things that are making you happy right now? I’d love to hear them in the comments below!

Until next time, keep enjoying those tiny moments that make life brighter.