Month: December 2012

Another tree- upcycle style.

Another tree- upcycle style.

another christmas tree idea – not mine, but found it on the internet… yes, people it is egg crates… i have never seen them in electric green before… but if you are of the same ilk as me, a can of spray paint changes anything!!!! 

Christmas Wreaths – More upcycle ideas

Christmas Wreaths – More upcycle ideas

More wreaths made from old newspaper, perhaps spray painted These wreath ideas came from hiddenblossom.com

Upcycle christmas ideas – part 4

Upcycle christmas ideas – part 4

Perhaps it is that lack of money to buy great decorations, or perhaps it is just the desire to keep mother nature green… ideas abound for how to make christmas decore with what you have… old books, old paper… new life as an artificial pointsettia….

Salt VS Sugar Scrubs – Which is for you?

Salt VS Sugar Scrubs – Which is for you?

Scrubs have become wildly popular these last few years… and more people are learning of their benefits, discovering the lingering moisturizing qualities and falling in love with the results.  But we get a lot of questions – Sugar or Salt?  What is the difference and 

Another busy weekend ahead of us

Another busy weekend ahead of us

Tomorrow Steve and I will be back to Revolve Fashion, located at 5686 Mayfield Road in the “Greens of Lyndhurst”.  Are you in need of a little holiday pick me up we will be demo-ing the salt and sugar scrubs.  Hot sellers at $6 a 

Brooklyn Center’s Short and Sweet Pop Up

Brooklyn Center’s Short and Sweet Pop Up

What a lovely shop, and an energetic spirit to the place.  Art House is located at 3119 Denison Avenue in Cleveland, and is the home base for the Short and Sweet Holiday Pop Up. We plan to be working the shop on Sunday, December 9th 

Shaving is Art!

Shaving is Art!

Before the advent of high performance triple blade razors, and canned foam shaving cream there was the old fashioned way… a cake of soap resembling a hockey puck, blended from great oils, rich essential oil and either bentonite or kaoline clay.  The puck of soap