One of my clients wanted to try something new, So I cut several inches off, added layers & it completely changed & updated her look !
I have been told my life could be a reality show because there is never a dull moment. ....I have also been told I should blog about my life and all the crafting, repurposing and other silly stuff I do . So I gave it a shot, I hope you enjoy it !
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Tape in hair extensions
I decided to start uploading some of my hair creations, this is a client of mine who has very fine thin hair who wanted tape in extensions. They turned out beautiful !
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Easy DIY firepit
Well, we wanted a easy cheap firepit so we got creative with what we had lol. We have lots of old cinder blocks so we arranged them in a octagon shape & filed the holes with white marble rocks ($3 a bag , one bag was all that was needed ) We bought a grate at Wal-Mart $20 , total cost of project ..... $23 !!!! Bring on summer !
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Blonde hair with lowlights
My cousin Ashley. ..She wanted lowlights in her Blonde hair.. it turned out gorgeous ! Me & her after I finished it .
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Hairstyles
Well I'm going to be posting several of my creations over the next little bit, please bear with me because it's a few lol I'm going to also post some of my own ever changing hair styles & colors. ..enjoy !
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Mod podge picture project !
Friday, February 7, 2014
Easy DIY Pallet goat house
It's been awhile since I posted anything , I've made a extreme career change & went back to school ! Enough about that, let's talk about my latest project ! We needed housing for our goats that was both easy to do and also easy on the wallet ! I found a local business that has huge 8x8 pallets that were perfect for the project , So I got two of them . I went to the hardware store & bought some wood screws, a remnant of vinyl flooring & 3 sheets of tin roof, a total of less than $50. When I got home me & my son started the project, it was quite simple. We put one pallet on blocks and got it level, put plywood ( which I had here) down on top of the pallet for the subfloor then took some old standard size pallets I had and stood them on their end for the sides then lifted the other 8x8 pallet on top of the whole thing for a roof. We then took plywood and out it on the sides, put the tin on the roof & the vinyl floor in, the vinyl floor makes clean up super easy ! After I took the pictures we took one more pallet and put in the front to close it some & also fixed a "door" So we can close them in at night. It's a very sturdy, warm shelter for our beloved goats , it was easy & quick to build & also easy on the budget ! Good luck and thanks for stopping by :)