Monday, April 27, 2026

Beauty Empties + The Honest Tea

 

πŸ’„ Beauty Empties + The Honest Tea ☕✨

Hey hey, beauties πŸ’‹
Pull up a chair, grab your coffee (or let’s be real… reheated coffee from this morning), because today we’re doing something very satisfying:



We’re talking empties.
Not the cute kind. Not the “I might buy this again because the bottle was pretty” kind.

Nope.
We’re talking used-it-up, lived-through-it, have-thoughts-about-it empties. πŸ§΄πŸ—‘️

And yes… I have opinions.


πŸ’„ The Mascara Situation: CoverGirl (All of Them… Basically)

Let’s just call this what it is—an era.

CoverGirl mascaras have been in my makeup bag more times than I can count. Different tubes, different names, same general storyline:

✨ Looks promising
✨ Works great at first
✨ Slowly becomes “why are my lashes doing that?”

You know the moment—when your mascara stops enhancing and starts negotiating with gravity.

Would I repurchase?
Honestly… no. We’ve closed that chapter. πŸ“–πŸ’¨


🧴 Moisturizer Drama: Dove

Now THIS one surprised me.

Dove usually gives soft, gentle, dependable energy. Like a cozy blanket in skincare form.

But on my face? It was giving more of a “hello, I am lightly coated and mildly confused” situation.

Not oily. Not glowing. Just… sitting there. Awkwardly.

Would I repurchase?
Nope. We tried it, we respected it, we moved on. πŸ’”


πŸ’‹ Lip Gloss Flashback: LORAC

First question:
Do they even still make these? Because this gloss felt like I found it in a makeup drawer from 2014.

Pretty color? Absolutely.
Shine? Yes.
Stickiness level? Let’s just say my hair filed a restraining order. 😭

Would I repurchase?
Only if I’m suddenly transported back to peak beauty YouTube era.


πŸ§–‍♀️ Face Masks: Anything BUT Peel-Off

Let me be extremely clear here:

🚫 Peel-off masks are cancelled. Permanently. Forever. No appeals.

We are not peeling off skincare like it’s a home improvement project gone wrong. We are not questioning our life choices in the mirror at 11:47 PM.

However—

✔ Hydrating masks? Yes please
✔ Clay masks? Respectable
✔ Gel masks? Luxurious behavior

Just… no peeling. We’ve suffered enough. 😌


☕ The Honest Tea Moment

Here’s the truth nobody puts on the packaging:

Not every product is bad.
But not every product is for you.

And honestly? That’s where the real glow-up happens—figuring out what actually works instead of chasing whatever is trending, viral, or sitting in a “Top 10 Must-Haves” video.

Because pretty packaging will absolutely lie to you. πŸ’…

And your bathroom trash can will always tell the truth.


🧼 Final Thoughts from the Vanity Frontline

Empties are kind of like little receipts from your beauty routine.

Some say: “Yes, buy again immediately.”
Some say: “What were you thinking?”
And some say: “Let’s never speak of this again.”

Either way, we learn. We declutter. We move forward with better products—and slightly less regret.

And honestly? That’s the real beauty routine. ✨


πŸ’• Until Next Time…

Stay moisturized (with something that actually works), stay skeptical in the beauty aisle, and remember:

If it feels like it’s overcomplicating your routine…
it probably doesn’t deserve a spot on your vanity. πŸ˜‰

πŸ’‹
— Craftin’ Wife’s Creations

Florals Without the Fuss: How To Get That Spring Decor Look

 

🌸 Florals Without the Fuss (No Overcomplicated Nonsense Here)



Listen… I love a good floral moment just as much as the next crafty queen—but if I need 47 specialty tools, a glue gun that could double as a weapon, and a full emotional support system just to make it happen? I’m out. πŸ˜‚

So today we’re keeping things simple, cute, and most importantly—doable without losing your sanity.

Because florals should feel fun… not like a full-time job.


🌼 The Vibe: Effortless & Pretty

This is for my girls who want that soft, floral aesthetic without:

  • Hand-painting 200 petals
  • Wiring individual stems like we’re in a florist apprenticeship
  • Spending $80 at a craft store for one project

We are working smarter, not harder.


🌸 Option 1: Faux Floral Mason Jar (AKA The “I Tried” Look That Still Slays)

What you need:

  • A mason jar (or literally any jar you’ve got lying around)
  • Faux flowers (Dollar Tree is your bestie here)
  • Twine, ribbon, or… nothing if we’re being honest
  • Optional: paint if you’re feeling ✨extra✨

What you do:

  1. Toss your flowers in the jar.
  2. Adjust until it looks “casually cute.”
  3. Wrap twine or ribbon around the top if you feel like it.

Done. That’s it. That’s the craft.

Pro Tip: Mix 2–3 flower types max. We’re not building a botanical garden here.


🌼 Option 2: Floral Wall Hoop (Minimal Effort, Maximum Pinterest Energy)

What you need:

  • Embroidery hoop or a simple ring
  • Faux greenery/flowers
  • Hot glue or floral wire

What you do:

  1. Attach greenery around half the hoop (yes, HALF—this is why it’s easy 😏).
  2. Add a couple of flowers for color.
  3. Hang it up and pretend you spent hours on it.

Boom. Instant aesthetic.


🌸 Option 3: Floral Tray Glow-Up

Got a boring tray? Not anymore.

What you need:

  • Any tray (wood, plastic, thrifted… we don’t judge)
  • Faux flowers or floral napkins
  • Mod Podge or glue

What you do:

  1. Arrange your florals or napkin design.
  2. Glue it down.
  3. Seal it if you want to be fancy.

Now you’ve got a tray that says “I have my life together” (even if you absolutely do not—and that’s okay).


🌼 Real Talk Moment

You do not need to overcomplicate creativity to make something beautiful.

Half the stuff online is:

  • Over-edited
  • Overpriced
  • Overwhelming

And we’re just not doing that here.

If it’s cute, makes you smile, and didn’t require a meltdown halfway through? That’s a win.


🌸 Final Thoughts

Florals should be:
✔ Fun
✔ Affordable
✔ Actually finishable in one sitting

So grab your supplies, keep it simple, and don’t overthink it.

And if your flowers end up slightly crooked?
Call it ✨intentional✨ and move on.


Stay crafty (but not stressed about it),
πŸ’– Amanda | Craftin’ Wife’s Creations

Self-Care Night Essentials

Self-Care Night Essentials (you deserve it πŸ’•)

Alright, besties… we need to talk.



Not about your to-do list.
Not about the laundry staring at you.
Not about that one project you swore you’d finish this week.

We’re talking about YOU. Yep. You. The one who keeps pouring into everyone else’s cup and forgetting to refill your own. 🚨

Tonight? We’re fixing that.

Because self-care isn’t selfish—it’s survival with a cute aesthetic. πŸ’…✨


πŸŒ™ Set the Mood (because vibes matter)

Before you even think about relaxing, you gotta set the scene. We are not doing chaotic, overhead lighting self-care. Absolutely not.

  • Soft lighting (lamps, fairy lights, candles if you’re feelin’ fancy πŸ•―️)
  • Your coziest blanket or oversized hoodie
  • A comfort show, playlist, or audiobook (bonus points for true crime or cozy vibes πŸ‘€)

This is your official permission slip to romanticize your life for the next few hours.


πŸ› The “Wash Away the Day” Moment

Whether you’re a bath girlie or a quick shower queen, this step is non-negotiable.

  • A good-smelling body wash or bath soak
  • Exfoliating scrub (goodbye stress, hello soft skin)
  • Shampoo/conditioner that makes you feel like you have your life together

Pro tip: stand there an extra minute and just… exist. No thinking. No planning. Just vibes.


πŸ’„ Skincare = Therapy (fight me)

Listen, I don’t care if it’s a 3-step routine or a full 12-step K-beauty moment—this is your time.

Essentials:

  • Cleanser (wash the day and the drama away)
  • Face mask (sheet, clay, peel-off… dealer’s choice)
  • Moisturizer (because we are not out here being crusty πŸ’‍♀️)

Optional but ✨extra✨:

  • Eye patches
  • Facial roller
  • Lip mask

You don’t need perfection—you just need consistency and a little love for your skin.


🍡 Snacks & Sips (because obviously)

You cannot self-care on an empty stomach. That’s just science.

  • Herbal tea, hot cocoa, or your emotional support iced coffee
  • A sweet treat (chocolate = therapy, I don’t make the rules)
  • Something salty if you’re that girl

Balance. Wellness. Snacks. We love to see it.


🎨 Do Something That Fills Your Cup

This is where you reconnect with you.

Ideas:

  • Craft something (duh πŸ˜‰)
  • Journal your thoughts
  • Read a few chapters of that book you keep ignoring
  • Paint your nails or play with makeup
  • Scroll Pinterest and pretend you’re redecorating your entire life

No pressure to be productive—just present.


πŸ“΅ The “Unplug” Challenge (I dare you)

Okay, this one’s tough. I know.

But try putting your phone down for even 30 minutes.
No notifications. No doom scrolling. No comparing your life to strangers on the internet.

Just you, your cozy space, and your peace.

Groundbreaking, honestly.


πŸ’– The Real Talk Moment

Self-care isn’t always face masks and fluffy socks.

Sometimes it’s:

  • Saying no
  • Setting boundaries
  • Letting yourself rest without guilt
  • Admitting you’re tired

And tonight? Rest is the goal. Not perfection. Not productivity. Just… rest.


✨ Your Self-Care Starter Pack

If you’re building your perfect night, here’s your quick checklist:

✔ Cozy clothes
✔ Soft lighting
✔ Something that smells amazing
✔ Skincare faves
✔ Snacks & drink
✔ A relaxing activity
✔ A little bit of “leave me alone” energy


You don’t need a special occasion.
You don’t need permission.

You just need to decide that you’re worth the time. πŸ’•

Now go run that bath, grab your snacks, and ignore the world for a bit.

You’ve earned it.

Craftin’ Wife πŸ’–

Amanda

Upcycle Something Old into Something Cute

 

Upcycle Something Old into Something Cute ♻️✨

(Bus Life Edition, obviously)



Alright friends… today’s project is for anyone living in a small space where “storage” is just a polite word for “whatever doesn’t fall on the floor when we brake too hard.”

So yes—this one is brought to you by Wildebeest, our 1990 Ford E350 shuttle bus conversion, where every item either earns its keep or gets side-eyed into reinvention. 😌

Because in 22 feet of rolling home, nothing just sits around looking “vintage.” It either becomes useful, becomes cute, or becomes a hazard.

Let’s upgrade something.


♻️ Upcycling Hits Different in Bus Life

Upcycling isn’t just a cute craft trend out here—it’s survival with glitter on it.

There’s no “junk drawer.” There’s just:

  • The cabinet that won’t stay shut if we hit a pothole
  • The tote that’s definitely over capacity
  • That one item that has traveled 3 states and still hasn’t been used but might be important someday

Today? We’re finally giving one of those items a purpose.

Preferably a cute one.


🧰 Today’s Project: “Tiny Space, Big Cute Energy Tray”

We’re turning something old into a decorative tray or catch-all that actually pulls its weight in a small space.

Think:

  • A tired frame that’s been sliding around in storage
  • A thrifted piece that’s been along for the ride too long
  • A random flat surface object that’s currently just… existing aggressively

We’re upgrading it into something that helps organize bus chaos and looks cute doing it.

Because yes, we can have both. Sometimes.


✨ What You’ll Need (What You Can Actually Fit)

  • Old frame / tray / flat surface item (no judgment, we all have one)
  • Paint or spray paint
  • Hot glue gun (held onto like your emotional support tool πŸ”₯)
  • Scrapbook paper, fabric, or vinyl scraps
  • Optional: Cricut Joy if you’ve got it stored somewhere that doesn’t require moving three things to access it
  • Sealer (only if you’re feeling extra or tired of things sliding during turns)

🎨 Let’s Make Something Cute (On a Moving Floor Plan)

1. Find Your Workspace

Translation: clear off whatever surface is currently not being used as a table, storage, or charging station.

Bonus points if nothing rolls away mid-project.


2. Clean It Up

Wipe it down and remove whatever “bus dust” or mystery residue has accumulated from life on the road.

You know the kind. It’s… everywhere. We don’t ask questions.


3. Paint That Thing

Pick your vibe:

  • Soft neutrals for “I pretend I’m organized” energy
  • Bright colors for “you can’t miss my personality” energy
  • Pastels for “yes I craft in a tiny space but make it cute” energy

Let it dry somewhere it won’t be accidentally nudged, bumped, or used as a temporary shelf.

So… good luck.


4. Add the Cute Layer

Line the inside or surface with:

  • Scrapbook paper
  • Fabric
  • Vinyl pieces you swore you’d use eventually (today is eventually)

If you’ve got a Cricut Joy tucked into your mobile craft setup, now’s the time for a phrase like:

  • “Stay Awhile”
  • “Small Space, Big Chaos”
  • “Bus Life & Craft Nights”
  • Or the honest truth: “I made this to contain my clutter”

5. Seal & Survive the Ride

Optional sealing step, depending on how aggressively your next road trip is going to test your craftsmanship.

Because nothing says “real craft review” like a tray that survives a sharp turn.


πŸ’‘ Bus Life Pro Tip

In a 22ft shuttle bus conversion, every item has to earn its space.

If it doesn’t:

  • Organize something
  • Store something
  • Or look cute enough to justify existing

…it’s basically just taking up very expensive real estate.

Upcycling solves that problem real fast.


πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

Living in a tiny rolling home changes how you see “old stuff.”

It stops being clutter and starts being potential.

And honestly? That’s kind of the magic of it. You learn quickly that you don’t need more space—you just need better use of the space you’ve got (and maybe fewer things that only exist to roll off counters during turns).

So today’s mission is simple:

Take something that’s been riding around with you for no reason… and give it a job. Preferably a cute one.

Now go make something adorable—and make sure it won’t slide off the counter when Chris hits a curve too fast. 😌♻️


Until next time, stay crafty, stay scrappy, and may all your supplies stay put during highway travel.

— Amanda @ Craftin’ Wife’s Creations 🚐✨

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Craft Space Check-In

 

Craft Space Check-In (send help… or storage ideas πŸ˜…)


Okay. We need to talk.

Because crafting in a full-time RV (aka Wildebeest, my beloved 1990 shuttle bus conversion) means one thing:

There is no “craft room.”

There is only… craft everywhere.

And somehow, it still multiplies.


🧡 The Current Situation (Wildebeest Edition)

Let me set the scene inside our rolling craft studio:

  • A “temporary” project bin that is currently just… a permanent lifestyle choice.
  • Vinyl rolls doing that thing where they slowly unroll themselves like they’re escaping.
  • Ribbon absolutely thriving in places ribbon should never be.
  • One crafting table that is also a dining table, editing desk, and emotional support surface.
  • A Cricut that I swear takes up more space emotionally than physically.
  • Supplies stored in “zones,” aka: wherever they last survived a turn while driving.

And the kicker?

Everything shifts when we drive. So organization is basically a myth we all agreed to pretend exists.


🚐 RV Crafting Reality Check

People say:

“Small space living keeps you organized!”

Sure. In theory.

In practice, it means:

  • You clean one section and the rest migrates like wildlife.
  • You open a cabinet and something falls out like it was waiting for its moment.
  • You swear you only own two glue guns but somehow keep finding more.
  • Every flat surface is a craft surface whether you intended it or not.

Wildebeest is cute. Wildebeest is functional.
Wildebeest is also 40% craft supplies at this point.


πŸ˜… The Denial Phase (RV Version)

I keep telling myself:

“It’s fine. Everything has a place.”

And technically, yes. It does.

That place just might be:

  • Under a seat
  • Behind a bin
  • Inside a bin I forgot I labeled
  • Or spiritually located in “the mystery compartment”

Chris walked in the other day, looked around, and said:

“If we hit a bump, are we going to die under scrapbook paper?”

Valid question. No further comments.


🧺 Storage Ideas I Keep Pretending I’ll Execute

I’ve been deep-diving RV craft storage like it’s my part-time job:

  • Stackable bins that promise not to shift while driving (bold claim).
  • Under-bench storage systems I will absolutely overfill immediately.
  • Hanging organizers for “lightweight supplies only” (lol).
  • Magnetic strips for tools I will 100% forget to put back.
  • A rolling cart that becomes a permanent passenger.

Also considering labeling everything…
which requires sitting still long enough to finish one label before starting five new projects.

So… we’ll see.


✨ Small Wins Inside a Moving Craft Closet

To be fair, Wildebeest isn’t pure chaos:

  • I did consolidate three ribbon disasters into one semi-controlled bin.
  • Found all my Cricut mats in the same place (a miracle, honestly).
  • Only had one “where did I put the scissors?” meltdown this week.
  • Managed to craft AND eat lunch without losing a glue stick in my food (progress).

We are evolving. Slowly. Like a very crafty turtle in a tin can.


🧠 Real Talk (RV Edition)

Here’s the truth:

Full-time RV crafting is not about perfection.

It’s about:

  • Being able to create even when your “studio” turns a corner.
  • Accepting that storage is a suggestion, not a guarantee.
  • Making peace with the fact that glitter will never fully be contained.
  • And choosing creativity anyway, even when your supplies are doing parkour in transit.

Wildebeest is small.
But she holds a lot of life in her walls.

And apparently… a suspicious amount of vinyl.


πŸ’¬ This Week’s Question:

RV crafters, be honest:

Do your supplies stay organized while traveling?

Or do they also shift around like they’re trying to leave the vehicle?

(Asking for me. And also for Wildebeest. She deserves answers.)


🧑 Sign Off

Anyway, I’m off to “reorganize” my craft space again, which in RV language means:
moving three bins, discovering new supplies I forgot I owned, and giving up halfway through to start a new project.

Send storage ideas. Or snacks. Or a bigger bus.

Until next time—stay crafty, stay rolling, and if you hear something clunking in Wildebeest… it’s probably just my ribbon collection staging a coup.

— Amanda ✂️🚐✨

“No Makeup” Makeup Look


“No Makeup” Makeup Look (aka we tried, but chill)

Okay listen… today’s vibe is effortless beauty, also known as: “I absolutely did not spend 45 minutes blending for people to think I woke up like this.” πŸ˜ŒπŸ’…

This week’s beauty feature is all about the No Makeup Makeup Look—the holy grail of looking put together while secretly wearing enough product to qualify as “definitely tried, just quietly.”


πŸ’– The Goal:

Skin that looks like skin
Lashes that whisper “I’m awake”
Brows that behave (for once)
And vibes that say: I drink water and mind my business

πŸ’„ The Reality:
A little concealer here, a little blend there, and suddenly we’re questioning if we should’ve just done full glam anyway πŸ˜‚



But honestly? That’s the beauty of this look. It’s forgiving, flexible, and perfect for days when you want to feel cute without entering a full-time commitment with your makeup bag.

✨ Quick Tips for the “I Woke Up Like This (Lies)” Look:

  • Lightweight base or tinted moisturizer = your best friend

  • Cream blush for that “I just took a brisk walk to nowhere” glow

  • Brow gel (a little chaos is fine, we’re calling it “natural”)

  • Mascara, but only enough to say “hi I exist”

  • Lip tint or balm so it looks like hydration is part of your personality πŸ’‹

And remember: if it takes longer than 10 minutes, we are officially leaving the “no makeup” category and entering “soft glam denial” territory.



Would I wear this every day? Yes.
Do I still occasionally forget and show up looking like I contour for sport? Also yes. πŸ˜…

Either way—this is your reminder that beauty doesn’t have to be complicated to be fun.

Catch you Friday for Anything Goes πŸ‘€✨

πŸ’‹ – Craftin’ Wife’s Creations
Where we keep it cute, crafty, and slightly chaotic

Saturday, April 11, 2026

April Workshop: Dollar Tree Door Hanger Fun!

 

🌸 April Workshop: Dollar Tree Door Hanger Fun! 🎨

Hey crafty friends! πŸ’…✨

It’s time to kick off our April Workshop, and this month we’re keeping it budget-friendly, fun, and totally adorable! We’re making a round spring door hanger using supplies you can snag at Dollar Tree—yes, all for just a few bucks!



πŸ›’ What You’ll Need:

  • Round wooden door hanger (Dollar Tree craft section has them!)
  • Acrylic paints in your favorite spring colors 🌼
  • Paintbrushes (small & medium)
  • Ribbon or twine for hanging
  • Optional embellishments: faux flowers, stickers, gems, or glitter (only the controlled kind—no runaway glitter disasters here!)
  • Bonus: Cricut Joy + vinyl for custom phrases or images πŸŽ¨πŸ’–

πŸ–Œ️ Step-by-Step:

  1. Base Coat: Paint your wooden round in a color that screams spring—mint green, soft yellow, or pastel pink work beautifully.
  2. Design It: Use a smaller brush to add flowers, patterns, or a cute welcome message. Don’t stress about perfection—quirky and handmade = charm!
  3. Embellish:
    • Glue on faux flowers, gems, or stickers.
    • Or bring out the Cricut Joy to add a custom vinyl phrase, monogram, or image for a polished touch that’s uniquely yours.
  4. Seal & Hang: Optional: spray a clear coat to protect your masterpiece. Then proudly display it on your door—or gift it to someone special! πŸ’–

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips:

  • Use painter’s tape for crisp lines or geometric designs.
  • Layer your paint for richer, more vibrant color.
  • Keep glitter minimal—your vacuum will thank you πŸ˜….
  • Vinyl decals from the Cricut Joy are perfect for quotes, names, or fun spring icons.

This workshop is perfect for all skill levels, and it’s a fantastic way to refresh your home dΓ©cor for spring without breaking the bank. Plus, it’s a great excuse to sip your favorite coffee or tea while you craft! ☕πŸ’›


Ready to join the fun? Grab your Dollar Tree supplies, fire up your Cricut Joy if you’ve got one, and let’s get crafty this April! 🌷✨

Event will run April 15th -19th on Craftin' Wife's Creations Facebook page, be sure to join over there!

https://www.facebook.com/events/1669413537545794

Until next time, stay sparkly (the safe kind 😘),
—Amanda πŸ’–