Monday, January 7, 2013

Pinterest Experiment 1: DIY liquid hand soap

My mom and I are always being inspired by all of the neat "life hacks" that we see on Pinterest, so we are making an effort to give one an honest try every two weeks!

[Insert your standard college-student-on-a-budget spiel here.]

So when I saw this idea on Pinterest to make a ton of hand soap for a lot less than one can buy it, I was stoked! Furthermore, I am unbearably finicky when it comes to choosing soap. I can never find a scent I like in liquid soap, but there are tons of bar soaps that I enjoy.

Because I haven't done this before, I wanted to try to make 1/4 the volume that the original pinner had made so that I wouldn't waste too much if the experiment went horribly awry.


I started by gathering my ingredients and supplies.


Start by grating the chee- uh, soap. This step was very enjoyable, as my hands smelled delightfully pepperminty afterward.


Combine the water, soap shavings, and glycerin in your pot.


Stir on low/medium for a few minutes until everything dissolves together. Then wait for it to cool.
During this time, I cleaned up my kitchen and made a label for my container.


Pour the cooled soap into a holding container. 
Bonus points if you reuse a container that you would have otherwise tossed out or recycled.


Done!

I found that this soap is pretty runny - like, I have to exercise caution when pumping it out of my dispenser or else it'll shoot all over the counter. However, I also noticed that it had thickened a little after several hours, so perhaps it will continue to thicken as time goes on.

This soap leaves my hands feeling clean and smelling minty! I give this project a B for the runniness; if you can think of a way to thicken it more easily, leave me a comment.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

J & L Adventure 8: Breaking out the sewing machine!

I've had a lovely new sewing machine for several months, but up until just a few days ago, I had barely touched it!

But I know that sometimes, all it takes is a buddy to get you through a block. So when Lindsey wanted to do a shirt refashion, I knew I could gain the confidence to use my machine!

We found a tutorial that described how to turn old t-shirts into little aprons.

Here's how ours turned out!

Before...



After!



Feels great to know how to use my machine now!

J&L Adventure 3-2: Jackson-Frazier Wetland, Fall Edition

Last August, Lindsey and I went to visit the Jackson-Frazier Wetland. While were there, we decided that we should visit every season to see how it changes throughout the year.

So we went back for another jaunt on the boardwalk on a rainy November day. Here's what we found:










My favorite part was how old decay and new growth visibly coexisted happily!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

My Most Ambitious Project Yet!

This year, my friend Amanda wanted to give her boyfriend Nick a likeness of his dog Luke for Christmas - so she came to me for help. And of course I was happy to help!

She was looking for a very cuddle-able puppy-sized stuffed toy. I haven't made anything quite like that before, but when I finally put yarn to hook, it took me maybe seven hours total to complete.


Look at that face. :)

Nick brought him home to meet the actual Luke and sent me this picture:


Awwww!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Gettin' Jolly: J & L Adventure 7!

Lindsey and I weren't feeling merry enough, so we made merriness together!

We started off by doing a little crafting. While she finished her Plarn Bag, I worked on making some festive snowflakes for my window. She made a few, too, which I personally think are the prettiest.

(my neighbors wreath reflected in my window makes this scene especially festive!)

Then we got to work making some holiday candy.
We had several things we wanted to try, but we settled on fudge and peppermint bark.

We had tons of fun breaking up the peppermint candies with a hammer!


I think half of the reason our candy tastes so good was because it looks so good. Mmmmm!


We hope to meet again soon to keep egging the holiday spirit on!

G. Pinks Finds: In The Heart

I found Christmas Love while on a Geocaching spree with Mom in Post Falls and have been waiting to find the perfect spot to place him in Corvallis. When G. Pinks I found an adequately-sized cache called In The Heart, I knew that we had found Christmas Love the perfect home!


G. Pinks wished Christmas Love happy travels. We look forward to tracking where he goes next!

Do you like treasure hunts and adventuring? Try Geocaching!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Gettin' Jolly: Festive Fingers

Next fun holiday tradition: fancy nails, of course!

I followed cutepolish's guide to these Santa and Elf Suit Nails.



Here is how mine turned out!


Fun! :D