10.17.2014

DIY Halloween Costume: Elsa and Olaf

I know tons of people love Frozen, no matter what age you are! Anyways, this is gonna be a long, and more advanced one, as I'm covering 2 costumes (Anna's outfit is more intricate). Let's go... Or shall I say let it go? I'm pretty sure most of you started singing the song, I know I did :)

Elsa

You will need:
  • A blue maxi skirt
  • Blue tube top
  • Blue glitter
  • Mod Podge
  • Sheer, glittery fabric (Get it here)
  • Blue panty hose
To make the "dress":

1. On the bottom of the skirt, use the snowflake stencil and apply ModPodge. Then, apply the blue glitter. Do this until the bottom of the skirt is covered. Use Elsa's picture as a reference.
2. On the tube top, apply ModPodge again and dust the glitter over it as well.
3. For the glittery sleeves, I could not find a long sleeve to fit the purpose, so I made this really cool diy! Take your blue panty hose and around the crotch area, cut a half circle to fit your head. Now it is a shirt! Cool huh?
4. Cut the length of your cape from the blue, glittery fabric (it varies for each person).

To put it together:

1. After you put on your skirt, put on your diy top.
2. On top of that, put on your tube top and tuck the ends of the "cape" in the tube top.
3. French braid your hair and add some snowflake accessories!

That's it for Elsa's costume!



Now it is time for Olaf! Winters a good time to stay in and cuddle, but put me in summer and I'll be a... happy snowman! I thought this was hilarious (cause puddle).

Olaf

You will need:
  • White beanie
  • White turtle neck shirt
  • White gloves
  • White pants or short and tights
  • Brown pipe cleaners
  • Black felt
  • Orange paper
  • Stretchy string
How to do it:

1. Cut three black circles, one small, one middle sized, and one larger.
2. Super glue the black circles on your turtle neck from smallest on top to larger on bottom. You know what it should look like. It's a snowman.
3. Take (3) 4 inch pieces of brown pipe cleaners. Take the end and secure it on the beanie by pulling it through the inside to make little hairs.
4. Put it all on and zap!

Congratulations, you have mastered the art of freezing. Haha just kidding, but how awesome would that be? Pretty cool, but this was so much fun to create!


Let it go! ---Emily: The Girly Girl Department <3

10.16.2014

DIY Halloween Costume: Lilo

Aloha! Lilo and Stitch is my favorite Disney channel... Who votes to bring it back? I do!! Anyways, even if Disney doesn't bring it back, we can dress like Lilo for Halloween!

You will need:
  • A red dress
  • White Contact paper (a self adhesive paper)
  • A leaf stencil (Google: Lilo leaf stencil)
  • (Optional) Stitch stuffed animal... Pillow pet?

To make the dress:

1. Cut out a stencil of the leaf. 
2. Trace it around the Contact paper and cut it out. You can make as many leaves as you like on your red dress. 
3. Peel off the backing so you are left with the sticky side and stick it onto the red dress. That's it! Super easy!!

Put on those sandals and carry Stitch around with you, cause you got a lot of cousins to catch!!


Ohana means family and family means no one gets left behind or forgotten. ---Emily: The Girly Girl Department <3


10.13.2014

DIY Halloween Costume: Kim Possible

This costume is for those last minute people. Lemme just say this is one of the most simple costumes in the history of ever. Anyways you don't really need to make much, even though this is a DIY tutorial.

Here is what you will need:
  • Cropped black (tight) shirt or sweater
  • Green/ olive-y pants
  • Brown belt
  • Black gloves
  • Any black shoes
  • Brown fabric
  • Black buttons
  • Glue (hot or super glue)
To make the belt:
  1.  Cut strips of fabric about 3-4 inches wide and long enough to fit around the belt. 
  2. On one side, fold the corners to make it look kind of like an envelope. Then glue the point so that it has 3 edges. Sew a black button on there.
  3. On the other side, cut a slit so the button can fit in there.
  4. Wrap it around the belt and button it.
  5. Ta-da!
 Put it all on and there you go, you are now super spy Kim Possible. The belt is optional, so you can always wear the brown belt by itself. Click here for more DIY Halloween Costumes.


So what's the sitch? ---Emily: The Girly Girl Department <3

DIY Halloween Costume: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

You will need:
  • a TMNT shirt
  • tulle (amount depends on length and fullness.Color of your character)
  • elastic
  • a safety pin
  • black yoga pants
  • felt (also the same color of tulle and length based off your head size)
  • shoes
 Here is how to do it:

For the tutu:
  1. Measure the elastic around your waist and secure the ends with a safety pin. If you want, you can sew it together. I'm just lazy like that.
  2. Depending on how much tulle you will use, measure the length you want the tulle to be and double it. Cut as many pieces you will need.
  3. Now fold it in half and place the loop in the inside and take the ends over the elastic part and through the loop to create knot.
  4. Continue until desired fullness.
For the mask (optional: you can also just use a colored headband):
  1. Trace your felt by drawing two ovals where you want your eyes to be.
  2. Now, trace around the circles. It should look kind of like an infinity.
  3. Draw two lines on each side of it. This is how you will tie on your head.
  4. Cut it out. 
Now put it all together! This costume is super cute and easy to make, you should finish in no time. Comment down below your favorite ninja! (Mine is Mikey!) AND, for more costume ideas, check out DIY Halloween Costumes.

Heeeere's Mikey! ---Emily: The Girly Girl Department <3

DIY Halloween Costumes

Halloween is coming up!

Making your own Halloween costume is not only fun, but very inexpensive! Who wants to spend $50 (even more!) on a costume you'll only wear once a year, when you can make you own for very little expense? I do, that's for sure. These are so easy and simple, let's get in the Halloween spirit - or should I say ghost?

1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
2. Kim Possible 
3. Lilo 
4. Frozen: Elsa and Olaf

Stay tuned for more!

If you have any suggestions, comment below!

5 DIY Hair Mask Recipes

Using non-chemically products in your hair will greatly improve your hair growth (see my other post for more hair growth tips: How to Grow Longer, Healthier Hair in Weeks). Anyways, keeping your hair conditioned and smooth is always a good thing, but I don't like paying a ton of moo-lah for something I can create myself for cheap! Here I have 5 different recipes that only need 3-4 ingredients, so create the one that best suites you!
1. The Nutrifying Egg Hair Mask


Eggs are packed with a variety of happy-healthy nutrients that will make your hair shine! They are highly known for their very rich source of protein. As a matter of fact, the protein found in eggs is the highest quality protein you can ever find in any food. Here is a list of different types of nutrients in egg that show for healthy hair:
  • Protein- it nourishes the hair roots which stimulates hair growth
  • Fatty acids- adds that natural glossy shine
  • Potassium- heals dry, damaged hair
  • Vitamin A- prevents hair breakage
  • Vitamin B12- promotes hair growth as well as calcium
Before you make that "ew" face, know that this egg homemade hair mask will give you a healthy boost of calcium and protein, giving your hair a soft feel as well as a lustrous shine. Anyways, here are the directions:

1. With one or two eggs, depending on the length and volume of your hair, separate the egg whites and egg yolk and beat the separated egg yolks in a clean barter.
2. Add 1 cup of milk and 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the egg mixture and mix well.
3. Add a squeeze of a lemon to the mixture for a refreshing feel for your scalp. Tip: Mix the mask by whisking it with an egg beater.
4. Massage well into scalp, working from the roots to the hair ends, and let it sit for at least fifteen minutes. Cover with a disposable plastic shower cap or you'll have gooey egg mixture everywhere.
5. Using lukewarm or cold water, rinse completely, tackling all spots of your scalp to get rid of egg pieces.
6. Use an organic fruit shampoo to cleanse all of it out of your hair.

2. Go Bananas Hair Mask 



Bananas are the best fruits you can find in any season! They are amazing beauty fruits and are super rich in potassium, vitamins, anti-oxidants, and natural oils. This homemade banana hair mask has amazing moisturizing properties, it strengthens hair to prevent breakage and split ends, and helps with maintaining natural hair elasticity as well as making hair appear bouncy and healthy. Here is a list of different ways bananas work for healthy hair:
  • Potassium- for healing damaged dry hair.
  • Vitamin A- strengthens hair follicles as well as nourishing dry hair. 
  • Vitamin E- promotes healthy hair and scalp. 
  • Vitamin C- for hair oil regulation.
Here are the directions: 

1. Blend 2 ripe bananas until they are very smooth. Make sure there are no chunks!
2. Add honey, coconut oil, and olive oil into your banana mixture and blend once again. 
3. Apply the smoothie into your scalp and lengths of your hair and let it sink in for at least 5 minutes. 
4. Rinse it out thoroughly with lukewarm water. Take time combing through your hair for any chunks of banana (if you didn't blend thoroughly.)
5. You can do a final rinse without the shampoo and conditioner. Your hair will smell delicious!

3. Yo Yogurt! Hair Mask


Yogurt is filled with anti-oxidants, vitamins, and a ton of calcium and protein. Yogurt has moisturizing properties that help with controlling oily, greasy hair by washing away excess oil in the scalp and hair length. It can also be combined with other ingredients like bananas for more hair moisture or strawberries for extra oil control. Here is a list of how yogurt helps with yo hair:
  • Vitamin D- strengthens hair 
  • Protein- nourishes the hair roots which stimulates hair growth 
Here are the directions:

1. Mix 1/2 cup yogurt, a tsp of apple cider vinegar, and another tsp of honey in a bowl.
2. Apply the mixture to the scalp, working it from the roots to the ends of the hair.
3. Let it sit for at least fifteen minutes before rinsing it out with warm water.
4. Wash your hair once again with an organic fruit shampoo to get rid of the bad smell of the yogurt.

4. Creamy Avocado Hair Mask


Avocados are known for their nourishing and hydrating properties. This homemade avocado hair mask is perfect for those with dry, brittle hair as the avocado helps to revitalize dull, lifeless hair.

Here are the directions:

1. Blend the avocado chunks until you get a very smooth avocado puree with absolutely no lumps.
2. Add the milk and olive oil and mix very well.
3. Apply to your hair starting from the roots to the very tips of your hair.
4. Cover with a hair cap and wait for at least fifteen minutes. Now would be an excellent time for a warm cozy bubble bath (I recommend Lush).
5. Rinse well with warm water. Use your fingers to remove all of the avocado residue.

5. Strawberry Hair Mask


Strawberries are citrus-y fruits that are loaded with vitamin C, which is very nourishing to hair. They are the perfect natural ingredients for oil control. They help rinse away excess oil build-up and are very gentle in doing so. Use strawberries in your homemade hair mask for glossy, shiny hair!

Here are the directions:

1. Blend the ingredients to create a fine puree.
2. Apply the mixture to dampened hair, working from the roots to the tips of your hair.
3. Rinse it well with warm water. You don't even need organic shampoo cause strawberries have their own mouth-watering, delicious smell.

Finally, just remember: the longer you keep the hair mask in, the more effective it will be! With these vitalizing fresh homemade hair masks, your hair is bound to become naturally healthy and beautiful!

Have fun! ---Emily: The Girly Girl Department <3