Are you, like me a real Pinterest junkie? True story: I Looooove Pinterest and have done so for years. In the beginning i was just headless fooling around finding all kinds of stuff I liked, pinned a little bit here and there... now I try to categorise and put my pins into folders and create pin boards that are meant to inspire me and maybe others. I find tons of inspiration on Pinterest. And if you'll like to follow me, please do so here: http://no.pinterest.com/gudrunl/pins So, This cold saturday evening while sitting in front of the fire, truly being too exhsisted after a long week to do anything creative or constructive, just browsing trough my Pinterest to soote the mind and just soak in all kinds of inspiration, I decided; maybe ...
Tassel fun
Making your own DIY tassels are so simple and totally fun. Even the kids can join in on this easy diy. Good thing is you can use whatever scraps of yarn you have around your house. It doesn't even have to be the same color. Actually; the more the merrier. 😊 Here is a little step by step illustration on how to make your own diy tassels: Cut a piece of cardboard, a little bit lager than the size you want for your tassel. Add whatever yarn you like until the thickness of the tassel feels right. Add a piece of yarn on top of the cardboard and bind it tightly around top of tassel. Secure with a knot. Using a sharp scissor, cut trough all the loops of yarn on the opposite side of the cardboard from where you tied the knot. Using another ...
Green matcha tea sugar scrub that will make you glow
🇬🇧🇳🇴Making sugar scrub for the skin is so easy and so fun - and the best side effect : the skin will glow, get nourishment and be exfoliated in a gentle, all natural way. I love try and make different recipes and different types of sugar scrubs. I make only small batches each time so they won't sit on my shelf for long. I prefer sugar scrub over salt scrub because I find the sugar scrub more gentle to the skin. This time I've made a green matcha tea sugar scrub for face and body. Matcha tea powder has tons of benefits - but the main reason I've used it in my scrub is because it contains a lot of antioxidants and is a natural detoxifier. I use coconut oil and white sugar in my scrub, but if you prefer brown sugar that's perfect too. I ...
Homemade Aloe facial soap
🇬🇧🇳🇴Making homemade soaps is so much fun! And the best part is you get an all natural, toxic free soap - you can decide what ever you want your soaps to contain, what fragrance you prefer (if you prefer any - I actually just like my aloe soap almost fragrance free with just a few drops of lavender for the scent and for the skin) When you get into soap making you can change up what kind of oils you use for your soap and make all kinds of soaps for hair, body, shampoo, household etc. Just make sure you use a soap calculator when changing up the oils. There are lots of Facebook groups on the topic too that have tons of tips, ideas and free recipes. 😊 Aloe vera facial soap This soap was designed to be extra gentle and is suitable for use ...
Make your own lovely Rose water
🇬🇧&🇳🇴Roses. I love roses. The scent, the color and the fact that roses has a wonderful, healing and softening effect on the skin. The scent is uplifting and inspiring and it's impossible to be anything else but happy when you feel the whiff of real roses. Every summer I really want to preserve this wonderful scent of roses. There are lots of ways to preserve roses or make tasty or useful homemade stuff out of roses. Today I want to share my simple, basic homemade rose water. This rose water can be used in many different ways. I love to use my plaid rose water as a face mist every single day. It feels kinda luxurious to wake up with a splash of homemade, fresh rose water from a cute spray bottle. I keep my rose water in a cool ...
Wonderful DIY face serum with essential oils
I love making my own skin products using essential oils. It's so much fun to make, I know it's all natural and toxin free and it smells divine. Win win. If I read up on the oils I want to use for each product I can make sure the essential oils will work wonders for my skin, health and wellness too. Today I'm sharing a wonderful DIY face serum with jojoba oil and essential oils. Perfect for grownup skin. This is so easy to make and will make your face glow. I love this serum because it leaves my skin smooth and soft and not greasy. I've used pure organic jojoba oil and frankincense, rose, lavender and carrot essential oils. You can of course use whatever essential oils you prefer and what works best for your skin. Here is why I chose ...
DIY dryer balls for the softest laundry – all natural and sustainable 💚
🇬🇧&🇳🇴This tutorial is about my recent discovery -self made dryer balls. I've heard of them before, but never gave them a try. To be honest I was happy with my laundry soft and fresh from the dryer. The dryer balls however makes the towels even softer and fluffier and gives the laundry a nice, all natural scent if you like to use a few drops of essential oils on your dryer balls. Some years ago I read the list of ingredients on the fabric softener. That was quite enlightening! Now that I know about the chemicals that get added to the laundry with the commercial fabric softener, there is no way I'll use a fabric softener ever again. For my laundry I'm already using thieves laundry detergent by young living , my own homemade laundry soap ...
All natural moth balls using essential oils. – naturlige møllkuler med eteriske oljer.
🇬🇧&🇳🇴 The winter season is over and sweaters and warm winter clothes are being stored. To be honest I actually never store my woolen jackets too far away as I love to use them on cold, Nordic summer nights while camping or sitting outside in the light summer nights. Anyway, today I want to talk a little bit about natural moth prevention as you really don't want these in your wardrobe You want to protect your clothing from this particular pest. Moths. Moths are insects that are closely related to the butterfly. Moths are highly destructive and can destroy your clothing while storing it for next winter season. Most flying insects tend to be drawn towards the light, but clothes moths actually prefer to hide away in dark, ...
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