We are now offering free shipping on all of our products from Kitty Voodoo Creations!
Kitty Voodoo Creations is a small home operated handmade crafts store created by
my sister Crystal Beck. Each creation is made by hand sitting in our living room
by the stay at home mom herself and I. Our creations vary from plushies and
jewelry to baby toys and wool dreads. We either have or can make any craft that
tickles your fancy. If you can tell us about it or draw it we can most likely
make it. Any crafts we already have are fully customizable and we welcome your
ideas. Contact us on facebook under the name Kitty Voodoo Creations or find us
on Etsy and keep a stay at home mom on her feet as well has her bum sister.
:D
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Ease your coughs and sniffles with DIY
The changing seasons are plaguing those with seasonal allergies. My nose is running and my coughing is stedily catching up in the race. If you are like me you would rather not be subjected to any unnecessary chemicals in over the counter medicines, why not go back to the basics? Honey is amazing when you're sick. As well as it's many medicinal purposes it also feels splendiforous on a scratchy, sore throat. I mix a cup of honey, a table spoon of cinnamon, and a cup of hot water. If you don't particularly enjoy the taste of hot honey water then mix honey into hot tea, the other herbs in tea could only help boost your chance of surviving the season. It may be tempting to reach for the over the counter pills in the brightly colored boxes fill with who knows what, but isn't there some sense of relief in enjoying a tasty home remedy.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Daisy in a Day for a Lifetime
Pressing Flowers
Pressing flowers may seem like a daunting task but there probably isn't an easier craft.
- The first step of course is flower selection: You can press pretty much any flower of your choosing, depending on how you want the finished product to look. It is best to choose a flower without one of the large bulbs because it will not lay flat without falling apart. Believe me, I have tried and failed miserably many times. Flowers such as daisies or lavendar however press quite nicely.
- Next you should gather lots of heavy hardback books. Don't worry they won't get messed up. I used about four or five encyclopedias. Flip to about halfway into the book you deem to be the bottom book and place your flower inbetween the two sheets of parchment paper. Place the flower in the paper into the book, and stack the other books ontop.
- Then comes the hardest part...the waiting. I know you are probably anxious to see your beautifully pressed flowers but you must resist the urge! Let them stay pressed in between the books over night just incase.
- The next morning unstack your books, peel your flowers from the paper, and enjoy! Now you have delicate flower decorations which can be used in a wide array of other crafts such as: candles,jewelry,wall hangings, and many more.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Kitty Voodoo Creations
Kitty Voodoo Creations is a small home operated handmade crafts store created by my sister Crystal Beck. Each creation is made by hand sitting in our living room by the stay at home mom herself and I. Our creations vary from plushies and jewelry to baby toys and wool dreads. We either have or can make any craft that tickles your fancy. If you can tell us about it or draw it we can most likely make it. Any crafts we already have are fully customizable and we welcome your ideas. Contact us on facebook under the name Kitty Voodoo Creations or find us on Etsy and keep a stay at home mom on her feet as well has her bum sister. :D
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KittyVoodooCreations
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KittyVoodooCreations
Smell ya later for less
It seems like the cost of cosmetics are skyrocketing and cash flow is dive bombing. Perfume is especially pricey, which is unfortunate since every lady (or sensationally scentful gentlemen) needs a signiture fragrance. When buying a bottle means breaking the bank why not create a truly genuine scent for less than 10 dollars?
Supplies needed:
There are a million different formulas for how much of each ingredient to add, but generally there is no wrong amount. It all depends on your preference. I used about 50% Vodka, 30% water, and the rest I emptied out a small bottle of scented oils. I swished my concoction around and sealed the jar.
After mixing it WILL be cloudy, there is no need to panic. ( As I did when I almost poured out an entire bottle of perfume) You should place the mason jar in a dark space where it must remain for up to two months. I took mine out at around one month because I wanted a more subtle scent. The longer you leave it the more potent it will be. Good luck with your DIY adventures my fellow bloggers. :D
Supplies needed:
- One small air tight mason jar
- Scented oils of your choice
- Cheap Vodka
- Water
- Pretty atomizer (perfume bottle that sprays)
- Mixing: 5 minutes
- Aging: 2 months give or take
There are a million different formulas for how much of each ingredient to add, but generally there is no wrong amount. It all depends on your preference. I used about 50% Vodka, 30% water, and the rest I emptied out a small bottle of scented oils. I swished my concoction around and sealed the jar.
After mixing it WILL be cloudy, there is no need to panic. ( As I did when I almost poured out an entire bottle of perfume) You should place the mason jar in a dark space where it must remain for up to two months. I took mine out at around one month because I wanted a more subtle scent. The longer you leave it the more potent it will be. Good luck with your DIY adventures my fellow bloggers. :D
Monday, October 8, 2012
A DIY blog is born!
Live to DIY another day is among other things a "Do It Yourself" blog, an inspiration for crafters abroad, and caterer for home made knick knack lovers. Crafting isn't for everyone and can be confusing when not given accurate instructions. Live to DIY another day saves you the frustration with quick simplified tutorials and a quick read in between projects.
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