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Have you ever just let a bag of cuties go bad without ever eating one or is it just me? Because I had been watching my orange slices for weeks now, I decided to make Christmas decorations using what I had around the house. This is the earliest I've started my Christmas decorations, but I figured that the way things have gone this year, we all need a little goodness. For me, that meant pulling put my Christmas boxes. Want to make your own? Here's what you will need:
Supplies
  • Floral Wire
  • String or Twine
  • Cinnamon Sticks
  • Dried Floral, either bought or just dry out your own
  • Dried Orange Slices, Directions down below 
Directions: 
  • To dry our oranges, first preheat your oven to 200 degrees. Dab any excess moisture, then slice and place slices directly on rack for 4 hours. Flip and check every 30 min. 
  • Gather your supplies. Using the floral wire, you will want to secure your dried eucalyptus to the cinnamon stick. If there is any excess wire, just pierce the dried orange slices so that they don't fall off your ornament. 
  • Pull your string through the wire and then you're done!
If you have any extra slices, like I did, try making your own garland. It's super cute and I love the way it looks with velvet ribbon and peach chiffon. 

xx
Luna

 

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My Frankie girl turned one! And I know it's so cliche but time really did fly. We threw a little party for close friends and family so she could have a cake smash. It was so simple and sweet- also so easy! Everything was peach themed! I got the balloon arch from Michaels. I had a sweet friend put together the cupcakes and cakes and I loved how it turned out. 

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Luna
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A few weeks ago, I got the motivation to finally work on our entrance way. I loved how the luxury vinyl tile turned our in our mini bathroom renovation HERE and decided I would do the same to our entrance. So I decided to track the process this time around on Instagram and answer any questions that people may had. I need to set the explain a few things first. So I DID put this over tile. It is not the preferred way to do things, but since this is not our forever home, I was looking for a quick fix. If I had more money I would have ripped out everything and done our whole home in a white oak flooring. Maybe in our next home (*fingers crossed). Second, I am not a professional. This is just what I did and it worked for me. 
Step one is to prep the area. I cleaned and cleaned and cleaned- swept, moped, and scrubbed. You bet I did it all. Step two involves leveling and filling in the grout lines so you have a nearly perfect flat surface. I first used a ready-to-use floor patch to fill in the grout lines. I used this one HERE. After it was dry, usually between a few hours and the end of the day, I basically went back to step one. sweep and sweep and sweep. The trick is to make sure there are not major spots where it leaves the floor unleveled. Which, I had two that I completely missed. Andrew and I can spot them, but it's not that noticeable. Next, I use a floor primer to level the area. The primer will also help to get the rest of the gritty bits from the grout filler that was more hard to sweep up.
Step three is a lot of repetition, but its the part where you can finally lay down the tile! This particular tile has the option to use grout. So if you like that look, use spacers. I said in my last blog post that this tile can be problematic, so I use a commercial grade adhesive to make sure it's extra secure. Last time, I found that the adhesive wasn't very sticky. Maybe it is for a sub floor or vinyl but I did not find that was the case for tile. Step four is grouting! I was covering approximately 55 share foot of flooring which needed about 1 tub an a half of the premixed vinyl grout in Saddle Gray that I purchased from Lowe's. 

Questions:
What did you use to cut the tile? And will it destroy the floor underneath? 
- I use a box cutter with a razor blade. When I had small cuts, I could use scissors. The floor underneath could possibly be usable again, but had it been in my budget, I would have taken out everything. 

If it ever were to be changed, what is the removal process with these tiles? 
- Hypothetically, the vinyl tile could be removed but there would need to be an extra step of removing the commercial grade adhesive that I decided to use. However, if I wanted to change my flooring completely, I would have to break up the ceramic tile underneath where I laid the vinyl tile on top. That step would have to be done regardless, putting the vinyl did not change the fact that the ceramic would eventually have to go. 

What was the total cost? 
- In short, $233. That is with supplies, tile, and grout. 



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Luna


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If it isn't obvious at this point that I love skincare, then I'm not sure I'm doing it right. For the past month I have had the privilege of trying Y'OUR Skincare exclusively to test out how they work. My skin wasn't the worst its has been like I previously blogged about on here. . I honestly just got a little lazy and on top of everything leveling out my hormones since being post partum. Overall, good skin- just really clogged pored. Plus, my skin texture wasn't as smooth as I wanted it nor was it where it had been when I worked really hard to eliminate what was causing my cystic acne. So no acne, but clogged pores. I can work with that. With Y'OUR, it's gets to know you personally by a short quiz to understand your skin care wants and problems. Which, I looove because I can get a whole routine without having to formulate one on my own. They basically give me all the steps to be successful. 
So down to the real stuff, is it worth it? I think so. Here's the breakdown: simple, delivered to your door, and it formulated just for you (need I say more!!). The one step I wish I had was exfoliation. I started to slip back into bad picking habits (oops).
Unfortunately, I don't have before photos but what I can say is yes my skin is better. Some of the clogged pores either need to be extracted by a professional or I will continue to add exfoliation separately. But what I loved about Y'OUR Skin is that my skin looked hydrated and clear by the end of my trial. Please don't take my word for it, try it yourself, See if it works for you and your skin journey!

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Luna
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I've a few projects that I am excited to share with you about! But only one at a time, haha. Here is one of a few The Bead Shop Lab. I've always loved creating things- so while we have been social distancing and hunkering at home, I decided to keep my hands busy. 40% of profits go to helping those affected by COVID-19. If you'd like to help follow the link HERE and donate directly or you can get some beads and we will donate on your behalf. 
Prices: 
  • $8 for pre-made beads
  • $10 for custom
  • $12 for necklace 
  • $3 for shipping


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Luna
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