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14 Winter Beauty Tips

February 14, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

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Is it still cold where you live? It is currently 38 degrees here in Utah. Yay. So the stores are breaking out the swimwear while I’m still trying to squeeze my kids in to their car seats with parkas on. This time of year can get a bit drab and slightly depressing when the cold just seems to linger, so let’s make the best of it and talk winter beauty.

Here’s a few tips…

Color:

  • You may not have seen the sun in weeks, but pretend you just got back from Cancun with a self-tanning lotion. They are way better than they used to be and can breathe a little color back in to that pasty skin. Heck, even take a trip to the tanning bed. It will be like a 10 minute vacation and it helps beat the winter blues.

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  • Get a powdered bronzer that you can just brush over your face to add some highlights of color.
  • Add a pop of color with a fun scarf and learn how to tie it a few different ways. It will keep you warm and add a hint of style.
  • Get a fun color of nail polish. I’ve heard that red and pink nail polish make you happy, so find a shade you like and rock it!

Essie Nail Color  Cute as a ButtonEssie Nail Color  Mod SquareEssie Nail Color  FiestaEssie Nail Color  E-Nuf is E-NufEssie Nail Color  Jag-U-Are

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Dryness: Don’t skimp on moisturizing!
  • I love a good hand cream (my pediatrician recommends Eucerin) or body butter in the winter. None of that runny stuff, something thick & creamy. Use it daily.
  • Even though it’s winter, be sure to use a facial moisturizer with sunscreen. The UV rays are still out there.
  • Moisturizers are more effective on properly exfoliated skin. Exfoliate on a weekly basis with a salt or sugar scrub or a product made specifically for the face.
  • Certain soaps can dry out your skin. Look for one with moisturizer. I like Dove. My sisters dermatologist actually told her it was the best for her face and body.
  • For really dry skin, try fish oil pills. Weird, I know. I had a couple of dry spots by my nose (thank you tissues) that would not go away. My mom told me to get fish oil and they cleared right up after a few days of taking it! Oh and get this, I got them in burpless. Ha ha.
Fish Oil 1000 mg Dietary Supplement Liquid Softgels
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  • Keep hand cream next to the sink and use it every time you wash your hands to combat dryness.
  • Pay special attention to your feet. Lather them in a thick moisturizer and sleep in cotton socks.
  • Use a good lip balm daily and exfoliate lips using a wet toothbrush. Do not lick your lips! It drys them out.
  • Run a humidifier overnight. It helps with colds, but is also said to reduce static in hair caused by dryness. (We like Crane because they are cute. We have two frogs and a dragon. I am rooting for the owl one next.)
Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier, Owl
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  • If you have dry hair, try not to wash it everyday. It can strip away the natural oils needed to keep it healthy. Try to go 2 or even 3 days if possible. Use a dry shampoo for a clean look and feel between washes.
So there you have it. A few things to make winter a little more beautiful. What’s your favorite winter beauty trick?

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DIY Under $5 Features

February 11, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

You did it again! Such fun link ups. I can’t wait to try these out with my family and home.Thanks to all who participated in this week’s party. I love seeing all your projects each week!

My favorites:

Pop Can Flowers from A Law Student’s Journey
This may convince me to drink soda again!


Strawberry Hearts from The Generous Earth
So simple, but so cute for Valentine’s!


DIY Touch and Feel Book from All the Quiet Things
My boys love feely books. Cute ideas for your own!


Cardboard Town Playhouses from Creatively Content
Complete with flower boxes, phones, key holes, mailboxes & more!


Link with the highest clicks:

Never sort socks again from Candy’s Clothes Closet
Combine this with my never match socks again trick and you’re set!


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Valentine’s Day Valentines {Plane Awesome}

February 9, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 22 Comments

This is my first year making Valentine’s Day Valentines for my son to take to school. Of course we didn’t want anything too girly and they get way too much candy, so I took him to the dollar store to have a look. Luckily, we found six packs of airplanes for a dollar so we settled on a “plane” awesome theme!
Valentine’s Day Valentines: You’re just PLANE awesome!
We pretty much love them and they were so easy!
Plane awesome supplies:
  • Toy airplanes
  • Mini Glue dots
  • Color printer
  • White cardstock
  • Paper cutter
  • Glue (I used what came with the glitter)
  • Martha Stewart heart shaped glitter
We printed four of the following image to a page on white cardstock. That is what worked best with our size planes.

Cut out your cards and glue dot the wheels of the planes to the cards.

Draw three contrails (aka the white trails planes leave) from the back of the plane using your glue. Mix multiple colors of glitter hearts in a bowl. Pour the glitter on the glue and shake the excess glitter hearts back in to the bowl. Let the glue dry.

Voila! You have created a cool kid’s Valentine’s Day valentine that is just plane awesome and may I mention allergy safe! My sons class has gluten, nut and red dye allergies this year. Find a valentine treat that avoids all that, I dare you! Or do the easy road like me and just do a toy instead.

My son is happy to have a cool valentine and I’m happy it was extremely affordable and easy!
For more fabulous valentine ideas be sure to check out our 30 Valentines for Kids round up! There’s something for every kind of kid.

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February Visiting Teaching Message

February 8, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

The February Visiting Teaching Message has a quote from President Hinckley that I just love! “You are they who nurture them and establish within them the habits of their lives. No other work reaches so close to divinity as does the nurturing of the sons and daughters of God.” Wow, that is powerful. I feel so blessed to be a mother and pray that I can live up to this responsibility.

February Visiting Teaching Message

You are welcome to share the quote I chose for the February visiting teaching message with your sisters and use this handout if you like.

I made the handout using paper & embellishments from Everyday Mom Ideas and my memories suite software. I discover more things I love each time I use it! (If you need scrapbooking software, use the coupon code:STMMMS97077 for $10 off, making it $29.97, and get a $10 code to spend in the MyMemories.com Design Shop!)


To print the February Visiting Teaching Message:

  • Right click the image and copy. Then, you can paste it in to word and re-size and copy as necessary for how many you want on a page.
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  • Right click and save, then open with Windows Photo Gallery which allows you to print choosing your paper size (4×6).

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