Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Not-So-Messy Bun Tutorial!

So sorry I haven't been on lately! I just started school so that combined with work and not having a computer somehow ended with my blog being put on the back burner! BOO! :'(

But now the moment you've all been waiting for and the one I've been dreading...


MY FIRST HAIR TUTORIAL!

Sorry the pictures are so blurry.


Just so you get a jist of how long you hair might have to be that's about how long mine is.


You need a hair brush, a teasing comb, a hair elastic, and A LOT of bobby pins.


Pin your bangs away from the rest of your hair that way you can put your hair into a pony tail ontop of your head.


Make sure the pony tail lays at the very top of your head. Flip your head over to help get it high enough.\


Now you can take your bangs out of the clip and start to tease them.


You can either tease or backcomb your hair. I choose to back comb because of how it brushes right out. Teasing is straight up and down and back combing is in a circular motion.


Once your bangs are nice and teased up softly use the teasing comb to smooth them out and pin them back with a couple of bobby pins.


Take small sections from your pony tail and pin them in small loops next to your bun. ONLY DO EACH STRAND ONCE! This will help create that perfect look later on.


Once every strand is pinned up once you can now go back and pin the remaining hair in clusters.


Now that your bun looks as if it's a mile high go ahead and flatten it down by laying your hand down on top of it. Bobby pin all the pieces down so when you let your hand up the look holds.


Spritz on some hair spray and secure those loose ends and you're done! You now know how I do my hair for work! Yay!

I'll post as soon as possible!






Thursday, December 19, 2013

Halloween Night!

One week until Christmas and I'm just now posting Halloween, I am so far behind on my posting it's unreal. Halloween was fun and my niece Kirrah even got to wear her Rapunzel wig! Everyone thought she was adorable, unfortunately my niece, Rylee, and nephew, Seth weren't able to join us. We still tried to enjoy the night though (:


Waiting for everyone to cross the street into the neighborhood!


So happy Kirrah posed for a decent picture!


Going up to all the houses to collect her candy.


Believe it or not, this pumpkin was about as tall as Kirrah! It was HUGE! All the kids were posing with it, but Kirrah said she was too scared so she just wanted to "stand back and look at it." At least she she went near it. Haha.

I'm sure I'll post again soon! (:



Fall Fun! (:

I know this post is kinda old considering we've already had snow storms giving us six inches of snow here in Indiana, but I wanted to put up some photos I got to take with my new camera. Plus my computer is down to where it won't even let me turn on without having to reset the whole thing every time I use it soooooo.... I'm borrowing my boyfriend's laptop! Yay for boyfriends! They're just practice photos so please don't judge me. Haha. (:








Just a few select ones, haha! I'll talk to you as soon as I can! 



Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Technical Difficulties :(

I'm sorry to report that for starters this post is so late but secondly, once again my computer is out of use (meaning I'm typing this from my phone). For some reason the screen on my computer was having issues and now it won't even let me start my computer without resetting it to factory condition every use. Stand by for more information. I'll post ASAP. Thanks for being so loyal through all my computer issues. <3

<3 Em

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

As Time Passes On...

To be truthful, I didn't realize I took this long to post again. To me it feels as if my last post happened just last week. All I knew this morning walking into work was it was Tuesday, I was scheduled 6-2, and it was fall. Then suddenly it hit me when I looked at my clock in ticket... It was November 5th!!! I couldn't believe it. These past few weeks have gone by so fast I forgot time was a constant thing. I don't know what made me forget that no matter what I'm doing time is still ticking by, but somehow I forgot time existed.

Some might say that's a good thing because that means I'm enjoying myself. Ya know, the whole time flies by when you're having fun saying? I am enjoying working and finally have a social life again, yet I'm not so sure I want time to pass by as quick.

I think about how my grandpa, whom I call Pappy, just passed away and how I can remember like it was yesterday I was at him and my ma's (grandma's) house. I was riding my bike around the block when my bike tire got stuck in a crack and me being me I just kept pedaling thinking my bike would eventually move. Now that I think about it. They ended up looking for me due to the fact that I didn't realize time had gone by so quick. My point is, that's from when I was like 5 (maybe even younger) and now he's gone? It's like time moved to quick for him?

I don't want time to move to quick for me.

I really enjoy being young and my only responsibilities being the few bills I have and to show up to work on time. It scares me to think that before you know it, I'll probably have a house and a husband. I'm sure I'll enjoy my life then too. I just want a little bit more time to be.... just, well, Emily.

Soon, I'll have to start attending college. In January, that is. I'm not sure what's going to happen either. Part of me wants to chase my dream of being a fashion designer and the other part says I should get a more subtle job. I guess, only time will tell.

That's my worst nightmare right now. Time.


Monday, October 21, 2013

The Ohio Rennassance Festival!

I have to apologize it's taken me so long to post. I meant to do so all week, but with my new job it slipped my mind. I am literally about to fall asleep right now and it's only 6 when I don't go to bed until 9. I bet I'm the only 20-year-old in Indiana who goes to bed that early???

Anyway! Over one weekend I was able to attend my favorite event of the year, The Ohio Renaissance Festival! I've been able to attend this festival since I was little. I remember when I was really little and I went to go get knighted by the queen and then I was aloud to buy a princess hat. I always thought I was so cool.

This is a blast from the past and a wonderful place to take the family! There is literally something for everyone! The kids can get knighted a knight or princess, while the adults enjoy one of the shows. If I might add check out the Kamikaze Fireflies! They're my favorite. I love how they mix pop culture in with their show. They use acrobats, whips, juggling, and fire for their tricks!


^Let's be truthful, who would want to see how he got to be standing on top of a member of the audience?^

I was even lucky enough to catch a picture with the female of the group, her name is Casey... or is it Kasey? I don't know but hey, I got a photo! 


Not only were the shows great, but so were some of the games. I was able to get out of my girly comfort zone and try my hand a archery! I also threw a couple axes but, sadly forgot to ask my boyfriend to take some photos. Boo! My boyfriend, Johnny, was able to throw stars, knives, axes... I was a little scared to stand at the "watching zone" behind him. Haha!


^The ground, also know as where most of my arrows hit.^



Johnny even went ahead and bought a couple throwing knifes. His excuse is he's going to learn. Now just to wait for the excuse on how he doesn't have time or how he doesn't know where to start. At least they weren't too expensive! I was able to buy a tiara (of course) and some more of my favorite NatureCraft Lip Butter. Igot "Sex on the Peach" this time. ALSO!!! I told them I wrote about them in this post and they gave me all they're information so everyone can find them!


You can also find them on Facebook (click here!) and Twitter! (click here!)

It was an amazing day! Now it's time for me to finish my coffee and head to bed. I'm so tired from today this coffee isn't even helping!


Monday, October 7, 2013

Rapunzel Hair Headband! - Five Easy Steps!



What do you do when your four year old niece tells you about how much she wants hair like Rapunzel's? Oh, that's right! You make her some Rapunzel hair out of yarn. This project actually worked out nice because after I made this "wig" my niece Kirrah decided to be Rapunzel for Halloween. I decided to TRY to (try being the keyword there) do a tutorial on the "wig." It's very easy and you can change the hair color how it's braided and even whether you have flowers or not! Enjoy!

Materials Needed!


- one skein of yarn in any color
- scissors
- fake flowers (optional)
- a handful of small rubber bands
- hot glue gun


Step One: You'll need to cut all your yarn. You can use whatever color you'd like. For Kirrah I used pieces that were three yards long. When deciding how long to cut the original pieces please keep in mind that braiding, it being wrapped around the head, and cutting it to a appropriate length will shorten the pieces in the long run. Cut as many pieces as you'd like the "wig" to be thick. (Don't use the whole skein, you'll need some left over)

Take the left over yarn and cut it into a desired length. For this part I only cut the yarn about six inches long. tie a tight knot at one end, braid all the way down and secure with another tight knot. Set this aside for a later step.

Step Two: Once you've gathered all the cuts of yarn, separate them into three sections. Here's where it can get tricky. I made Kirrah's so it was three braids braided together. If you only want it to be one large braid, tie the three sections TOGETHER in a knot at one end. If you want three little braids braided together tie the sections SEPARATE from each other. Make sure your knots are loose so you can undo them in the end.



If you're making one large braid, braid all the way to the end and secure it with a rubber band or loose knot... then go along to the next step!



Once you've braided you're three smaller sections, take a small rubber band and join them together at one end. Go on to braid the three sections and rubber band them at the other end.

Step Three: Take your long braid and and wrap it around the child you're making it for's head. Make sure the ends match up and that you don't make the "wig" too tight or loose. Secure that spot with a small rubber band, or two.



Now, if you are making one large braid undo the remaining braids and separate into three sections to braid your main braid!

If you are doing smaller braids into one large one, undo the two largest braids but, DO NOT UNDO your smaller braids. Sections them off into three sections and braid to the end.


Secure the end with one small rubber band. Take a section, braided or not. and wrap it around the rubber band to cover it. when you've wrapped it all the way around(make sure it's pulled tight), tuck the end of that section into it's beginning and the rubber band. Use a hot glue gun to make sure it'll stay put.

If you did the smaller braids into a larger one undo the smaller braids and trim the yarn to match up in length.

Step Four: Take your smaller braid that was set aside in Step One. Where the headband part and the main braid part meet, hot glue one of the ends to the back. One dry wrap the small braid around to hide the rubber bands. Be sure to do this tight. I wrapped mine around twice. Hot glue the remaining end to the back.

If you do not want to add flowers, congrats! You're done!



Step Five: For your final step, take the fake flowers off their bouquets and place them on the braid to see where you'd like them. Once you're happy with how it looks, simply lift up the flower, put a dot of hot glue where it was placed, and press the flower into the glue. Tie a bow around the braid somewhere if you'd like and you're done!



YAY YOU DID IT!!! (: