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DIY Hand Stamped Necklace

October 21, 2014 By Kim

DIY Hand Stamped Necklace Tutorial by Kimberly Layton

There’s something so special about a handmade gift like these sterling silver hand stamped necklaces.  I have always loved a sentimental gift or two, that’s for sure.

Create one for a grandma with grandchildren’s initials.  Make one for yourself with your initial to wear daily.  Stamp up one for a new mom.  There are so many great ideas for these DIY hand-stamped necklaces!

DIY Tutorial for Hand Stamped Jewelry by Kimberly Layton

These are Sterling Silver and made to be treasured for years and years!

Hand Stamped Necklace Tutorial by Kimberly Layton

Everyone loves them…even teenage girls!  You have to make a batch to share with the ones you love.

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When I first started making these I had the hardest time in the world finding just the right supplies.  The size of rings and the thickness of blanks…yikes!  It was a total guessing game and I spent quite a bit to find the perfect supplies to create the look you see in the photos.

For the complete step-by-step tutorial {with lots of photos} visit my post on EverythingEtsy.com!

You’ll also find a list of supplies with links to make your shopping easy.  Using the right tools and supplies from the beginning will save you a ton of money!

Have fun!

~Kim

Filed Under: DIY, Featured Tagged With: DIY, diy gift, diy jewelry, hand stamped jewelry, handmade, initial necklace, mom, tutorial

Bath Bomb Tutorial

October 21, 2014 By Kim

Bath Bomb Tutorial by Kimberly Layton

Homemade bath bombs are an awesome afternoon project for any crafty girl!  I recently made these fabulous bath bomb using my Lush Inspired Bath Bomb recipe. They were featured in the beautiful Mollie Makes Magazine!

You can create bath bombs in so many different molds, so look at what you already have around the house before you get started.  Tart tins are super cute, small plastic containers and many soap mold will work perfectly.

Bath Bomb Recipe by Kimberly Layton

This is what you’ll need to make 12-24 bath bombs.

Supplies:

Baking Soda – 2 cups

Citric Acid – 1 cup

Corn Starch – 1 cup

Almond Oil – 3 tsp.

Essential Oils – 1tsp. total of Lemon & Lavender

Food Coloring – 8-10 drops

Rubbing Alcohol in a spray bottle

Creative Soap Molds or Mini Metal Tart Tins {I LOVE these!}

The links above will take you right to products I used to make your shopping a little easier!  I love getting my supplies delivered right to my door!

I use all high quality essential oils for my bath bombs and bath salts.  You use less with better oils and there are health benefits at the same time!  Try Lavender, Lemon and Peppermint together…it’s one of my favorite combinations!  Email me if you have any questions about oils and I’ll be happy to send you lots of helpful information!  KLayton1@comcast.net 

Bath Bomb DIY by Kimberly Layton

  • Add Almond Oil and your essential oils to a small container and mix well.
  • Add all the dry ingredients to a large bowl and mix well.
  • Slowly add the oils to your dry ingredients mixing as you go.  Take your time because you don’t want it lumpy.  I used a mixture of oils that help with allergy problems…we need it around here!
  • Add the food coloring while mixing.
  • Spray your mixture 5-10 times while mixing until it resembles the texture of damp sand that sticks together.  You might need to spray it a few more times to get it just right.
  • Add a heaping amount of your bath bomb mixture to your mold.  You just want to make whatever you use is not too shallow or your bath bomb will break easily.  These starfish are a little on the shallow side so I have to take extra time and care making them.
  • Press the mixture into the mold.  Add a bit more to the top and press it all over again.  This will make a very solid bath bomb.
  • Lightly mist the top of your bath bombs with alcohol.  I usually only spray one or two times and then press it down again.  If you spray too much your bath bomb with start to bubble!
  • Let it dry for at least 15 minutes.

Bath Bomb Tutorial on KimberlyLayton.com

  • Flip your mold over and lightly tap the mold with your spoon.  This will usually cause the bath bomb to pop right out, so be ready.
  • Mist the top of your bath bomb with alcohol.
  • Let it dry overnight.

Once you get the hang of making these you will think up a million different combinations of oils and creative molds.  They are a fabulous DIY gift anytime of the year.

There you go…now you don’t need to spend a ton buying them when you can make them for pennies!  WOOT!

Have fun!

~Kim

Filed Under: DIY, Featured Tagged With: bath bomb, bath fizzie, DIY, diy gift, Essential Oils, gifts for her, handmade, homemade

DIY Citrus Soap

October 8, 2014 By Kim

DIY Cirtus Soap by Kimberly Layton

Creating handmade soap is one of my favorite weekend DIY projects!

Most of the time you can start with a basic soap and add doTERRA Essential Oils and other natural ingredients to create something extra special.  Using essential oils can help you relax, ease sinus troubles, wake you up in the morning…it all depends on the oils you use.

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I sell doTERRA, so please feel free to leave a question in the comments or email me.  I have been using it for my family for years.

You’ll need…

  • A glass container – I always use a large measuring cup
  • Shea Butter Soap or Goats Milk Soap
  • Lemon, Grapefruit and Wild Orange doTERRA Essential Oils {visit my shop}
  • Lemon Peel
  • Basic Soap Molds

You can use basic soap molds or any small plastic containers around the house that are slightly flexible.

Step-by-step photos can be found here.

Start by cutting up your base soap into cubes, and place them in your large glass measuring cup.  Microwave it 30 seconds at a time.  Take it out each time and stir.  Continue to heat it until the soap is melted.  Add 10 drops of Lemon, 10 drops of Grapefruit, and 10 drops of Wild Orange.  {you won’t believe how good it smells}

Stir it up gently.  Sprinkle Lemon Peel all over the bottom of your soap mold.  Slowly pour your soap mixture into the molds.

Let it sit for a couple hours undisturbed.  Pop them out of the molds and let them sit overnight.  This should make them hard enough to wrap up pretty.

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For the complete directions with beautiful step-by-step photos read my post on EverythingEtsy.com!

Have fun creating your own special scents!

~Kim

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: diy gift, diy soap, handmade, recipe, tutorial

A Little Fabric

October 4, 2014 By Kim

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Do you have a favorite craft supply?  I have more than one for sure, but I can never get enough pretty fabric.  I’m not even that great at sewing, but I can make enough basic sewing projects to justify hoarding fabric!

I keep squares of fabric all ready to be made into pretty lavender sachets.  I don’t like to waste any fabric at all.  I love having them ready for when I have the urge to sew something on a rainy afternoon.

You can find my whole tutorial for lavender sachets right here.  It includes supplier info that could make your life easier when you decide to make some for yourself.

What’s your favorite kind of sewing project?

~Kim

Filed Under: Lifestyle

My Crafty Workspace

September 28, 2014 By Kim

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My crafty workspace…

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Filed Under: Lifestyle

Coffee Love

September 28, 2014 By Kim

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Waynesville coffee…Panacea Coffee Company.  Perfection.  The next time your in North Carolina you will want to take a break right here.

~Kim

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: coffee, photography

Salt Shaker Owls

September 28, 2014 By Kim

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Sometimes you just have to take a photo…I big puffy heart these owl salt shakers.

I bought them on our last camping trip and I love the way they look on the picnic table.  I can see why some people decide to collect salt shakers, for sure.  There are so many cute ones!

Do you have a favorite set of salt shakers?

~Kim

Filed Under: Photography

Pottery Inspiration

September 28, 2014 By Kim

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Pottery has always been something I wanted to learn, and my husband just talked me into starting classes.  I’ve only been to three classes so far and I’m loving it!

I’d love to have a table full of beautiful pottery created by me.  These are my inspiration…

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I just glazed a bowl red last week and I can’t wait to see how it turns out!

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Is there some type of craft you’ve been wanting to learn?

~Kim

Filed Under: Fun

Photography Quick Tip

September 27, 2014 By Kim

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It’s amazing to watch how much my photography has changed over the years.  It has improved a million times over, for sure!

When I help Etsy sellers and bloggers with their photography this is the one tip I start with…lighting.

How’s your lighting?

Using natural light is always my first choice.  You can easily take photos of small items right inside a window.  Just set up your table, add a blank canvas for a backdrop and start shooting.  Get shots from every angle!  Be sure the sun isn’t shining directly in and causing harsh shadows.  If there are shadows you should try a different time of day for your next photos.

This kind of photo shoot works with any kind of camera.  I started out with a simple digital camera and was able to get some beautiful shots.  Now I use a Lumix G5 and it’s even better.

Dark photos are bad…go to the light and make your photos pop of the screen.  Don’t underestimate the power of great lighting.

Do you have a photo tip to share?  I’d love to hear it!

~Kim

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: photography tip

Felt Acorns for Fall

September 27, 2014 By Kim

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 DIY Felt Acorns are a simple fall project that will brighten up your home decor in an instant.  They’re perfect for decorating your table or topping off a hostess gift.  Get creative with different colors of felt and have fun!

For a full step-by-step tutorial including lots of photos, read my post on EverythingEtsy.com!

Enjoy!

~Kim

Filed Under: DIY

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