Saturday, March 28, 2026

Anything Goes: Q&A & Community Chat

 πŸŒˆ Friday, March 27 – Anything Goes: Q&A & Community Chat

Happy Friday, friends! πŸŽ‰


It’s that time again—our weekly “anything goes” post where we slow down, chat, and have a little fun together. I didn’t get any actual questions this week (though you know I’m always listening!), so today I thought I’d share some “pretend” questions from readers, along with my answers, plus a peek at what’s coming up here on the blog.

Q: Amanda, what’s your current favorite crafting tool?
Oh, that’s an easy one! Right now, I am obsessed with my new set of blending brushes. They make everything—from paints to powders—blend like a dream. Bonus: zero glitter fallout! πŸ˜…

Q: Any tips for keeping your crafting space tidy?
Yes, yes, yes! I’ve been using small baskets and clear containers to keep all the little bits organized. And I always have a “quick sweep” rule at the end of each project—just a few minutes, and suddenly the space feels brand new again.

Q: What are you reading right now?
I’m diving into a cozy mystery series that’s so addictive I keep telling myself, just one more chapter… until suddenly it’s 2 a.m. πŸ“š I love books that let me escape a little while I sip my tea and watch the world go by.

Q: Can you share a sneak peek of upcoming projects?
Absolutely! I’m planning some spring-inspired crafts, with lots of pastel colors and fun textures. And because you all know I hate glitter disasters, there will be plenty of sparkle-free options. Plus, a few beauty experiments I think you’ll enjoy—easy, colorful looks you can pull off in under 15 minutes.

Beyond crafts and beauty, I’ve been thinking about adding some “mini-challenges” for us to do together—quick little creative prompts that anyone can try, even if you’re short on time. I’m really excited about that idea, so stay tuned!

And now… I want to hear from you. Even if it’s just a tiny update, drop a comment below and let me know: what have you been making or trying this week? Any weekend plans or fun little wins to celebrate? Let’s make this Friday chat a little community corner where we can all share and inspire each other. πŸ’–

Thanks for stopping by, friends. Here’s to a weekend full of creativity, laughter, and maybe a little mess (the fun kind!).


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🌈 Friday, March 27 – Anything Goes: Q&A & Community Chat

Happy Friday, friends! πŸŽ‰

It’s that time again—our weekly “anything goes” post where we slow down, chat, and have a little fun together. I didn’t get any actual questions this week (though you know I’m always listening!), so today I thought I’d share some imaginary reader questions—the kind you didn’t know you needed—and answer them for fun. Plus, a peek at what’s coming up on the blog!

Q: Amanda, do you ever craft while eating cookies?
Absolutely. In fact, I consider it essential multitasking. πŸͺ Some crumbs may escape into the craft supplies, but that’s just adding character, right?

Q: Can a paintbrush double as a magic wand?
Only if you believe hard enough. I’ve tried waving it while chanting “make it pretty!”—results may vary, but my workspace does feel magically happier afterward. ✨

Q: How do you handle glitter… without losing your mind?
Ah, the age-old question. Trick is: I don’t touch loose glitter. Ever. Instead, I stick to glitter sheets, pens, or glitter glue with controlled application. Keeps the floors, hair, and pets blissfully sparkle-free. πŸ˜…

Q: What’s your ultimate comfort craft snack?
Popcorn. It’s crunchy, salty, and light enough that you can grab a handful between brush strokes or cutting paper. Bonus points if it’s covered in caramel. 🍿

Q: Can you craft and binge-watch at the same time?
Yes, but with rules: choose shows with low dialogue density, keep hands free for glue and scissors, and never, ever attempt glitter while watching a horror series—you’ll regret it.

Q: Any tips for staying inspired when creativity feels stuck?
Step away for a bit, go for a walk, sip some tea, or even just rearrange your crafting space. Sometimes the best ideas sneak in while you’re doing something completely unrelated.

Sneak Peek of Upcoming Projects:

  • Spring-inspired crafts: pastel colors, fun textures, and zero glitter disasters.
  • Quick beauty experiments: easy, colorful looks you can pull off in under 15 minutes.
  • Mini-challenges: tiny creative prompts we can all do together, no matter how busy the week has been.

And now… let’s hear from you. Even if it’s just a tiny update, drop a comment below: what have you been making or trying this week? Any fun weekend plans or small wins to celebrate? Let’s make this Friday chat a little community corner where we can share and inspire each other. πŸ’–

Thanks for stopping by, friends. Here’s to a weekend full of creativity, laughter, and maybe a little mess (the fun kind!).


<3 Amanda | Craftin' Wife

Beauty Organization in Small Spaces

 πŸ’… Wednesday, March 25 – Beauty Organization in Small Spaces

If you’re like me, your makeup collection has a personality of its own—colorful, chaotic, and sometimes completely out of control. But what do you do when your dream vanity room doesn’t exist, and every surface in your home is already full? Fear not! Small spaces don’t mean you have to sacrifice style or accessibility. With a few clever hacks, you can keep your beauty essentials organized, functional, and—most importantly—fun to use.



1. Go Vertical with Tiered Organizers
Stackable trays or tiered shelves are lifesavers when counter space is limited. They allow you to see everything at a glance without spreading your collection across the entire bathroom. Bonus: clear acrylic tiers make it easy to spot your favorite shades quickly, while still keeping your space feeling light and airy.

2. Get Creative with Drawer Inserts
Drawers aren’t just for hiding things—they can be a treasure trove of organized bliss. Shallow boxes, ice cube trays, or purpose-made drawer organizers can separate lipsticks, brushes, eyeshadows, and tools. The key is to categorize by type or frequency of use so that everything has a home and nothing ever gets lost at the bottom.

3. Magnetic Boards for a Chic Display
If you’re feeling crafty, magnetic boards can turn your collection into art. Attach small magnets to the bottoms of your metal makeup containers and stick them on a wall-mounted board. Not only does it save counter space, but it also adds a visually stunning focal point to your room. Perfect for the makeup lover who appreciates both style and functionality!

4. Don’t Forget Over-the-Door Storage
Those overlooked doors are prime real estate for organization. Hanging organizers or clear shoe pockets can hold brushes, palettes, and other tools, keeping them off your counters but still within reach. This is especially useful in apartments or rooms where space is at a premium.

5. Keep Essentials in Portable Caddies
Sometimes, what you need most is flexibility. Small rolling caddies or baskets let you store your everyday items neatly and then tuck them away when you need your space back. They’re also great for taking your beauty routine anywhere in the house—or even outdoors for a little sunlight check on your foundation!

Pro Tip: Keep your daily essentials at eye level and store seasonal or rarely used items out of the way. It makes your routine faster, reduces clutter, and keeps your space looking serene. A little organization goes a long way toward enjoying your collection rather than feeling buried under it.


<3 Amanda | Craftin' Wife

Custom Vinyl Keychains – Small, Personal, Perfect for Travel

 πŸŒΌ Monday, March 23 – Handmade Gift Idea (Non-Holiday Specific)

If you’re anything like me, finding a thoughtful handmade gift that fits in an RV can be a challenge. Space is tight, but that doesn’t mean your gifts can’t be meaningful! Enter the Cricut Joy and some vinyl magic: personalized keychains that are small, portable, and totally customizable.

Why I Love This Project:
Keychains are practical, lightweight, and something anyone can use. Plus, with the Cricut Joy, you don’t need a huge workspace—perfect for life on the road. Each keychain can be completely personalized with names, initials, tiny icons, or fun phrases. They’re a gift that feels special without taking up a ton of room.

Supplies You’ll Need:

  • Cricut Joy + Smart Vinyl (permanent or removable)
  • Keychain blanks (acrylic or leather are great options)
  • Transfer tape (essential for clean application)
  • Weeding tools (small and travel-friendly)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Design your keychain in Cricut Design Space. Keep it simple for best results: a name, initials, or a small icon works perfectly.
  2. Cut your vinyl using the Smart Vinyl—you don’t even need a mat!
  3. Weed your design, removing the excess vinyl carefully with your tool.
  4. Apply transfer tape to lift your design and place it neatly on your keychain blank.
  5. Attach to a keyring and you’re done!

Extra Tips for a Travel-Friendly Craft:

  • Layer two vinyl colors for a pop of personality without needing extra space.
  • Tiny icons like stars, hearts, or mountains make each keychain extra special.
  • Keep extra vinyl scraps in small zip bags—they’re easy to store and perfect for future projects.

Why This Makes a Perfect Gift:
These keychains are small, easy to send in the mail, and totally personal. You can make one for a friend, family member, or even yourself as a little reminder of your travels. And because they’re made with love and creativity, they’re far more meaningful than a generic store-bought item.

Whether you’re RVing, living tiny, or just love compact crafts, custom vinyl keychains are a fun, fast, and heartfelt gift you can whip up anywhere.

What I’m Reading + Current Favorites

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πŸ“š Friday, March 20 – What I’m Reading + Current Favorites

Happy Friday, friends! This week I’m sharing some books that have kept me hooked, whether with suspense, heartfelt moments, or just pure reading joy.

Currently enjoying (or just finished!):

  • The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore – Sweet, cozy, and perfect for warm, comforting vibes.
  • Found by Dave Musson – A collection of chilling short stories that’ll make you double-check the locks at night.
  • Golden Hour by Rachel LaBerge – A touching tale of love, basketball, and life’s messy, beautiful moments.
  • Adventures of a Bookworm by Kathleen Brooks – A fun, escapist read for anyone who loves getting lost in stories.
  • 11/22/63 by Stephen King – Epic time-travel suspense, history, and twists that keep you glued to the pages.


Current favorites:

  • Cozy reading nooks (bonus points if there’s sunlight!).
  • A hot drink that feels like a warm hug.
  • Discovering little sparks of inspiration—through books, crafts, or everyday moments.

What are you reading this week? I’d love to hear your picks—let’s swap favorites!


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πŸ“š Friday, March 20 – What I’m Reading + Current Favorites

Happy Friday, friends! There’s nothing quite like the feeling of a good book in hand, a cozy spot to sit, and maybe a warm drink nearby. Lately, I’ve been diving into a mix of stories that have kept me entertained, inspired, and sometimes a little spooked—because why not have all the feels in one reading session?

Here’s what’s been on my nightstand:

  • The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore – If you’re looking for a cozy, feel-good story, this one is perfect. It’s sweet and heartwarming, the kind of book that makes you wish you could visit the cafe yourself. I found myself imagining the scents of coffee and baked goods as I read, which made me want to have a spontaneous baking session in my kitchen.
  • Found by Dave Musson – Okay, full disclosure: this one is a little creepy. A collection of short stories that lean into horror, Found had me checking the door a few times! I love that thrill, though, the way a story can sneak under your skin and linger in your mind long after the last page. It’s the perfect balance of suspense and storytelling that makes you want to keep reading… even when your imagination is begging you to stop.
  • Golden Hour by Rachel LaBerge – I adore stories that show life’s messy moments can be beautiful. This one is about love, basketball, and how two people can connect through all the ups and downs. It’s touching and hopeful, and reading it reminded me how important it is to notice the little, everyday moments that bring people together.
  • Adventures of a Bookworm by Kathleen Brooks – Sometimes, you just want to escape into a world of stories, and this one delivered. Fun, light, and easy to get lost in, it’s a reminder of why I love reading so much—the joy of diving into someone else’s world and letting it carry you away for a while.
  • 11/22/63 by Stephen King – And then, of course, there’s Stephen King. Time travel, suspense, and history all rolled into one epic story. This one grabbed me from the very first page and didn’t let go. It’s long, but worth every chapter, and I loved the way it made me think about choices, history, and how even small actions can ripple through time.

My current favorites, beyond the pages:

  • Cozy reading nooks with plenty of light—bonus points if there’s a blanket involved.
  • Hot drinks that feel like a hug in a mug (coffee, tea, or cocoa, I’m not picky!).
  • Finding inspiration in little things: a scene in a book that sparks a craft idea, or a character’s perspective that makes me pause and think.

Reading has always been my way to slow down, recharge, and dream a little. Whether it’s a spooky short story, a heartwarming romance, or a sprawling historical adventure, I love how each book leaves a little mark on me—sometimes making me laugh, sometimes tugging at my heart, and sometimes keeping me up at night in the best (or worst!) way.

So, tell me—what’s on your nightstand right now? Any books I absolutely need to add to my list? Let’s swap favorites and share a little reading joy today.


<3 Amanda | Craftin' Wife

Makeup Routine: 15 Minutes or Less

 

✨ Makeup Routine: 15 Minutes or Less

Because some days we want glam… and some days we just want coffee.



Let’s be honest for a minute. Not every day is a full-glam, lashes-to-the-heavens, highlight-blinding-the-neighbors kind of day.

Some mornings are more like:
Coffee first. Function second. Face… somewhere in the middle.

Whether you’re running errands, heading to work, or just want to feel a little more put together, a quick 15-minute makeup routine can make a huge difference without eating up your whole morning.

Here’s my go-to routine when I want to look awake, polished, and ready for the day — without turning my bathroom into a full beauty studio.


☕ Step 1: Skin First (2 Minutes)

Before makeup, give your skin a quick refresh.

I keep this simple:

  • Moisturizer
  • SPF or tinted moisturizer

Tinted moisturizer is perfect for quick routines because it evens out skin tone without feeling heavy.

Pro tip:
Apply with your fingers. It blends faster and warms the product into your skin.


πŸ’« Step 2: Conceal & Brighten (2 Minutes)

Instead of full foundation, I just spot conceal where I need it most.

Usually:

  • Under the eyes
  • Around the nose
  • Any surprise breakouts

Blend with a finger or sponge and you instantly look more awake and refreshed.


🌸 Step 3: Brows (2 Minutes)

Brows frame your whole face, so even on quick days they’re worth the effort.

For a speedy routine:

  • Use a brow pencil or tinted brow gel
  • Fill sparse areas
  • Brush through

Done.

Even minimal brows can make a huge difference.


πŸ‘ Step 4: Mascara Magic (3 Minutes)

Mascara is the fastest way to look put together.

One or two coats is all you need to open up your eyes and add definition.

If you’re feeling fancy, add a quick swipe of:

  • neutral shimmer
  • soft matte shadow

But honestly? Mascara alone works wonders.


🌺 Step 5: Blush = Instant Life (2 Minutes)

Blush is one of those products that instantly makes you look healthy and awake.

A cream blush works great for quick routines because you can:

  • tap it on with your fingers
  • blend in seconds

A little on the cheeks goes a long way.


πŸ’„ Step 6: Lips & Go (2–3 Minutes)

This step depends on the vibe of the day.

Quick favorites:

  • tinted lip balm
  • gloss
  • sheer lipstick

Something easy you don’t need a mirror to reapply later.


⏱ The Total Time

This routine takes about 10–15 minutes, depending on how much coffee you’ve had and how cooperative your mascara wand decides to be that morning.

It’s quick, simple, and perfect for days when you want to feel a little more polished without spending an hour getting ready.


πŸ’• Final Thoughts

Makeup doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming to be fun.

Some days we go full glam.
Some days we go bare-faced.

And some days we land somewhere in the middle with a quick routine and a second cup of coffee.

And honestly? That’s perfectly fine.


<3 Amanda | Craftin' Wife

How To: Spring Wreath or Door DΓ©cor

 

🌷 Spring Wreath or Door Décor (Compact Version)



Living and crafting in a small space means every decoration has to earn its spot. When you’re in an RV like I am, there isn’t room to store giant seasonal bins—so I love dΓ©cor that’s lightweight, flexible, and easy to tuck away when the season changes.

This simple spring wreath (or door dΓ©cor if you prefer something a little different) is perfect for small-space living. It brings bright seasonal color to your door without taking up precious storage space once spring is over.

What You’ll Need

  • A thin wire wreath frame or a small embroidery hoop

  • Faux spring flowers or greenery

  • Ribbon or twine

  • Floral wire or hot glue

  • Optional: small wooden shapes, butterflies, or beads for accents

How to Make It

1. Start with a lightweight base.
Wire frames and embroidery hoops are perfect because they’re thin and easy to store later.

2. Build a small floral cluster.
Instead of covering the whole wreath, attach a cluster of flowers and greenery on one side. This keeps the design light, simple, and modern.

3. Add ribbon or hanging twine.
A small bow or a rustic twine hanger gives it that finished look without adding bulk.

4. Personalize it.
Add a wooden butterfly, a bead strand, or a tiny sign if you want a little extra personality.

Storage Tip for Small Spaces

The best part about this style of wreath? It stores almost flat. Slip it between storage bins or hang it inside a closet wall using a removable hook. No bulky decorations required.

Final Thoughts

Seasonal decorating doesn’t have to mean piles of storage bins. A few thoughtfully made pieces can bring plenty of personality to your space without taking over your storage.

And honestly, a bright spring wreath on the door just feels like a little celebration every time you come home. 🌸

Show Me Your Creations!

If you make your own spring wreath or door dΓ©cor, I’d love to see it! Share your creations in the comments or tag Craftin' Wife's Creations on social media so we can all get inspired by each other’s crafty ideas.

Happy crafting! ✂️🌼

Amanda, The Craftin' Wife

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Behind the Scenes: How I Create in a 1990 Shuttle Bus

 

Behind the Scenes: How I Create in a 1990 Shuttle Bus



Crafting in a 1990 Ford E350 Shuttle Bus 🚐✨ might sound impossible, but let me assure you—it’s not only possible, it’s kind of magical. Working in Wildebeest means I’ve learned to adapt, improvise, and embrace the quirks of a tiny, rolling space, and I want to give you a peek behind the scenes at how it really works. πŸŽ¨πŸ’–

The first thing anyone notices is…space is tight. But for me, tight isn’t a limitation—it’s a challenge I actually enjoy. Every project I take on requires thinking about how to move, where to sit, and how to use the surfaces around me. My foldable table becomes a crafting station, my lap is a second workspace, and sometimes the countertop doubles as a palette or cutting area. I’ve even learned to shift projects slightly mid-creation when the bus rocks or when I need to reach something else. It’s all part of the rhythm of creating on the road. πŸ’•

Creating in this space also means staying flexible with materials and tools. If something doesn’t fit where I thought it would, I improvise. A paintbrush might sit in a cup on the dashboard, or paper might need to be held down by a mug while glue dries. It’s a constant dance of making the space work for me, instead of trying to force the space to fit my usual routines. 🎨✨

One of the things I love most about crafting in Wildebeest is how intentional it makes every move. I can’t just leave a project half-finished on a large table—I have to think about each step: what can stay out, what needs to be tucked away, and how to make sure nothing spills while I work. That slow, deliberate process has actually made me more mindful in my crafting, and it feels kind of special. 🫢

And yes, storage still matters—it keeps everything organized and prevents chaos—but it’s more about making sure the small space doesn’t limit creativity. Rolling bins, stackable containers, and little drawers are lifesavers, but the real magic happens when I figure out how to create fluidly in the moment: maneuvering around the bus, adjusting lighting, balancing materials, and letting ideas flow even when space is tight. πŸ’‘

Some days, the process itself is part of the fun. Cutting fabric while perched on the edge of the recliner, painting a tiny canvas on a lap desk, or carefully layering paper on the counter—it all feels like a little puzzle I get to solve every day. And when a project finally comes together, there’s this amazing feeling of accomplishment: not just because I made something beautiful, but because I did it in a tiny, moving home that also serves as my office, kitchen, and adventure-mobile. πŸšπŸ’–

Crafting in Wildebeest has taught me a lot about adaptability, patience, and creativity under constraints. Every project feels intentional, every finished piece feels earned, and every day is an opportunity to make something special in a space that moves with me. And honestly? That’s a feeling I wouldn’t trade for a traditional craft room. ✨πŸŽ¨πŸ’•

So, if you’ve ever wondered how crafting actually works inside a shuttle bus, now you know: it’s flexible, deliberate, a little wobbly, and full of joy. Wildebeest may be small, but she’s packed with creativity, ideas, and love—and I’m so lucky to call her home and my studio. πŸ’–