Friday, February 27, 2026

March Blog Schedule

 

🌷 Craftin’ Wife’s Creations

March Blog Schedule



March is bringing fresh inspiration, soft spring colors, creative resets, and a little playful chaos (because Friday is still “anything goes” and we love that for us).

As always, we’re sticking to our cozy, consistent posting rhythm:

  • Mondays → Crafts

  • Wednesdays → Beauty

  • Fridays → Anything Goes

Living and creating inside Wildebeest means projects are realistic, small-space friendly, and bus-life approved — no craft room required πŸ’‍♀️

Let’s dive into what’s coming this month!


🌸 Monday, March 2 – Spring Reset Craft (Small-Space Friendly)

We’re kicking off March with a practical but aesthetic spring refresh craft you can do at your kitchen table (or RV dinette). Think seasonal vibes without overwhelming storage bins.


πŸ’„ Wednesday, March 4 – Spring Makeup Refresh

Time to swap out winter tones! We’ll talk:

  • Lighter coverage options

  • Soft blush tones

  • Easy everyday glow

  • Bus-life beauty organization tips


πŸŽ‰ Friday, March 6 – Creative Confessions: Craft Fails & Lessons Learned

Because not everything is Pinterest-perfect… and we’re embracing that.


🌿 Monday, March 9 – DIY Decorative Storage (Cute + Functional)

When you live tiny, storage has to be pretty AND practical. We’re making something that works double duty.


πŸ’‹ Wednesday, March 11 – Drugstore Beauty Favorites for Spring

Affordable, accessible, and worth the hype? We’re testing and talking about it.


🎨 Friday, March 13 – Behind the Scenes: How I Create in a 1990 Shuttle Bus

A peek into how crafting actually works inside Wildebeest (spoiler: it involves strategic bins and patience).


🌷 Monday, March 16 – Spring Wreath or Door DΓ©cor (Compact Version)

Seasonal dΓ©cor that won’t take up half your storage bay.


✨ Wednesday, March 18 – Makeup Routine: 15 Minutes or Less

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


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

Books, inspiration, maybe a little lifestyle chat.


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

Something thoughtful, easy to store, and customizable.


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

Makeup storage hacks when you absolutely do not have a vanity room.


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

Answering reader questions, sharing updates, or chatting about what’s coming next.


🌺 Monday, March 30 – End-of-Month Creative Reset

We’ll wrap up March with a reset craft or planning session to get ready for April.


March is all about:

  • Fresh starts

  • Functional creativity

  • Soft glam beauty

  • Real-life crafting in small spaces

  • And embracing the creative chaos

I’m so excited for this month with you. πŸ’•

February Wrap-Up: Projects, Favorites, and What’s Next

 

February Wrap-Up: Projects, Favorites, and What’s Next

February may be the shortest month of the year, but somehow it still managed to fly by in a blur of glue sticks, paint brushes, and just a little bit of creative chaos (don’t worry — still no loose glitter in this bus).

Living and crafting full-time in Wildebeest means every project has to earn its space. No craft room. No giant storage bins. Just smart planning, creative problem solving, and a whole lot of making it work.

So let’s look back at everything February brought to life.




✂️ February Projects

This month felt like the perfect blend of cozy and creative. I leaned into projects that:

  • Used supplies I already had on hand

  • Didn’t create massive messes

  • Could be completed in small, manageable sessions

  • Added either beauty or function to our tiny home-on-wheels

From seasonal pieces to everyday functional crafts, I focused on creating things that felt intentional rather than overwhelming. When you live in a 1990 Ford E350 shuttle bus conversion, you really learn the difference between “cute” and “where on earth will this go?”

And honestly? I’m proud of how much I created without overcomplicating it.


πŸ’• February Favorites

Every month there’s at least one project that just hits different — the one that reminds me why I love creating in the first place.

This month my favorites were the ones that:

  • Felt calming to work on

  • Came together exactly how I imagined

  • Made our space feel a little more like home

There’s something really satisfying about stepping back, looking around Wildebeest, and seeing handmade touches tucked into corners. Even in 100-ish square feet, creativity makes a difference.

Also, can we talk about how much I love finishing a project in one sitting? Elite energy. Highly recommend.


πŸ“š What I Learned This Month

February reminded me of a few important things:

  • You don’t need a craft room to be creative.

  • Small projects are powerful.

  • Organization is survival when your entire life is on wheels.

  • Inspiration doesn’t require perfection.

It’s easy to compare setups online — giant craft tables, rainbow supply walls, aesthetic studios. But creativity isn’t about square footage. It’s about showing up consistently and making something anyway.

Even at the dinette table. Even with limited storage. Even when the weather outside is doing the absolute most.


🌸 What I’m Excited About for March

March feels fresh. Transitional. Full of possibility.

I’m excited to:

  • Play with lighter, brighter color palettes

  • Tackle a slightly bigger project (still bus-approved, don’t worry)

  • Experiment with some new techniques

  • Start thinking about spring-inspired decor

I’m also feeling motivated to be more intentional with planning — mapping out projects so I can use supplies efficiently and avoid random impulse buys that have nowhere to live.

Because in bus life? If it comes in… something else has to go out.


Thank You for Being Here

Whether you’ve been following Craftin’ Wife’s Creations since the beginning or you just found me this month — thank you. Truly.

Creating in a small space, sharing the process, and building this little corner of the internet means so much to me. Your comments, encouragement, and excitement make it even more fun.

Here’s to more creativity, more intentional making, and absolutely no loose glitter in March.

See you Monday. πŸ’–✂️

— Amanda

My 10-Minute Everyday Makeup Routine in 5 Easy Steps

 

My 10-Minute Everyday Makeup Routine



Quick, simple, and realistic for travel days or busy mornings.

Let’s be honest.

Not every day is a full glam, 45-minute, playlist-blasting, vanity-lit kind of day.

Sometimes it’s:

  • Travel day.

  • Early morning dump station run.

  • Grocery stop in a random small town.

  • Or just “I want to look alive” energy.

Living in a 1990 E350 shuttle bus means I don’t have a beauty room. No massive drawer systems. No perfect lighting. Just a small space, a mirror, and whatever surface isn’t currently holding coffee.

So this is my real-life, 10-minute, everyday makeup routine.
Quick. Simple. Cute. Done.


Step 1: Skin First (2–3 Minutes)

I always start with moisturized skin. Hydrated skin = smoother makeup and less fuss.

  • Light moisturizer

  • SPF (if it’s a travel day, especially)

Instead of heavy foundation, I usually go for:

  • Tinted moisturizer or

  • Light coverage foundation

  • Or even just concealer where I need it

Under eyes. Around the nose. Any redness. Blend with a sponge or brush — whatever’s closest.

We are not contouring for the campground office. We are surviving it.


Step 2: Quick Face Structure (2 Minutes)

This is the “make me look awake” portion.

  • Light cream or powder bronzer (just a little warmth)

  • Soft blush (I like something rosy or peachy for everyday)

  • Optional: a tiny touch of highlight

Nothing dramatic. Just enough to bring life back into my face after coffee hasn’t kicked in yet.


Step 3: Brows (1 Minute)

Brows frame everything.

I keep it simple:

  • Light fill with a pencil

  • Quick brush through with spoolie

No sharp Instagram brows. Just “yes, these are intentional.”


Step 4: Eyes (2–3 Minutes)

For everyday, I keep it easy:

  • One neutral shadow all over the lid

  • Slightly deeper shade in the crease (optional if I’m in a rush)

  • Quick mascara

That’s it.

If I’m feeling fancy? A little shimmer on the lid.
If I’m really feeling fancy? Tiny wing.

But most days? Mascara does the heavy lifting.


Step 5: Lips & Done (1 Minute)

Lip options depend on the day:

  • Tinted balm for errands

  • Gloss for cute-but-casual

  • Neutral lipstick if I’m filming or taking photos

Throw it in my bag and I’m out the door.


Why I Love This Routine

Because it’s realistic.

It works in:

  • Small spaces

  • Natural lighting

  • Travel chaos

  • Busy mornings

It makes me feel put together without feeling overdone.

And honestly? That little bit of effort changes my whole mood for the day.


Real Talk

You don’t need 20 products.
You don’t need a beauty room.
You don’t need perfect lighting.

You just need a few favorites and 10 minutes.

Even in a 1990 shuttle bus. πŸ’•

Planning Spring Crafts in a Small Space

 

Planning Spring Crafts in a Small Space

How I Plan Ahead Without Storing Piles of Supplies

Spring always makes me want to craft everything.

Florals. Soft pastels. Little seasonal swaps. Fresh dΓ©cor. Handmade gifts. New journal spreads. All of it.

But here’s the thing…

I live in a 1990 E350 shuttle bus conversion named Wildebeest.
There is no craft room.
There is no storage closet.
There is definitely no “extra bin just in case.”

So today I’m sharing how I plan my spring crafts ahead of time without hoarding supplies or drowning in clutter.

If you craft in a small space — RV, apartment, dorm, tiny home — this is for you.


🌸 Step 1: I Plan Projects — Not Supplies

Instead of buying “spring stuff,” I plan specific projects.

Not:

  • “I need spring ribbon.”

  • “I need floral paper.”

  • “I might use this someday.”

But:

  • A pressed-flower bookmark set

  • A pastel mason jar brush holder

  • A floral phone wallpaper printable

  • A mini spring photo prop for content

If I can’t name the exact project, I don’t buy for it.

This keeps me from ending up with random seasonal chaos.


🌿 Step 2: I Choose a Tight Color Palette

For spring, I pick 3–4 colors max.

Example:

  • Soft blush

  • Sage green

  • Cream

  • A tiny pop of lavender

That’s it.

When I limit colors, I:

  • Reuse the same paints

  • Mix and match leftover paper

  • Avoid buying 17 shades of “almost the same pink”

Small space rule:
If it doesn’t match at least 3 future projects, it doesn’t come home.


🌼 Step 3: I Shop My Current Stash First

Before buying anything, I:

  1. Lay out what I already have

  2. See what can be repurposed

  3. Ask: “Can I make this work?”

Last spring I:

  • Painted over an old wood piece instead of buying new

  • Cut down scrapbook scraps into tags

  • Used makeup sponges for paint texture (multi-use queen πŸ‘‘)

In a bus, every item needs to earn its keep.


🌷 Step 4: I Buy Small Quantities — Intentionally

No bulk packs.
No giant seasonal bins.
No “value size.”

If I need florals?
I buy a small bundle.

Need specialty paper?
Single sheets.

Need embellishments?
One small pack.

Because here’s the truth:

In a tiny space, bulk savings often cost more in stress and clutter.


🌻 Step 5: I Plan Content Around Materials

This is a game-changer.

If I buy:

  • One set of pressed flowers

  • One pastel paint set

  • One ribbon spool

I plan multiple projects using those same supplies.

Example:

  • Bookmark set

  • Photo flat-lay background

  • Mini framed art

  • Gift tag set

One purchase. Four pieces of content.

Intentional crafting = intentional storage.


🌺 Step 6: I Rotate, Not Store

When spring ends, I don’t keep a huge seasonal stash.

I:

  • Use up what I can

  • Donate what I won’t reuse

  • Keep only versatile items

If something screams “Easter 2026 only” — it’s probably not staying.

I focus on supplies that transition:

  • Florals → summer

  • Pastels → soft glam beauty content

  • Greens → fall neutrals

Multi-season items are gold in a small space.


🌼 My Spring Planning Formula (Tiny Space Edition)

Before I buy anything, I ask:

  1. Do I have a specific project for this?

  2. Can it be used at least 3 different ways?

  3. Does it match my chosen palette?

  4. Where will it live in Wildebeest?

If I don’t have a clear answer to #4…
It doesn’t come home.


🌸 The Biggest Mindset Shift

Small-space crafting isn’t about restriction.

It’s about creativity with intention.

When you don’t have room for excess, you:

  • Get more resourceful

  • Finish more projects

  • Waste less money

  • Feel less overwhelmed

And honestly?

There’s something really peaceful about knowing every single supply in your space has a purpose.


Spring crafting doesn’t require a craft room.
It doesn’t require bins stacked to the ceiling.
It doesn’t require glitter explosions (absolutely not 😌).

It just requires a plan.

And maybe a little sage green paint.

What’s the first thing you’re planning to make this spring?

— Amanda
Craftin’ Wife’s Creations 🌸✨

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!