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Photos-hanging-from-balloons-to-create-a-chandelier-over-a-table. Homemade Antibacterial Cream: AKA Homemade Neosporin® In Four Simple Steps | Live Simply. I’m a disaster in the kitchen. I know, right, not exactly what you want to hear from the mouth of a food blogger. I can cook up a mean batch of brownies, a to-die-for meatloaf, or the best collard greens the south has ever tasted. But, the moment fire, heat, and pots are involved, I’m a pure mess. Burns, bruises, and cuts have been well-earned on my petite hands and arms.

Boo-boo’s are my specialty served with a side of meatballs. I take a laid-back approach in life when it comes to ouchies. Last year, after burning my wrists one too many times pulling out delicious crusty bread (so worth it), I noticed the scars looked pretty bad. Medical treatments like neosporin®, filled with synthetic toxins just don’t fly. My best thoughts often come while blow drying my hair, on the rare occasion that happens, which means I actually had a shower for the day. This homemade neosporin® (all thanks to my blow dryer) is my go-to salve. This salve sits on my counter making a debut regularly. Step 1 Step 2. Jo-Ann. Make a No-Sew Halloween Costume for $20 (Mermaid, Princess or Fairy)! - Hello Tatertots & Jello readers!! I have been following Tatertots and Jello for a couple of years now and, so I almost fell off my chair when Jennifer said yes to my proposal of a guest post.

So here I am bringing you the Halloween Special. If you are the mom of a little girl who is old enough to tell you what she wants, there is a great likelihood that you are looking at buying/making a princess or fairy costume come Halloween. Actually, there is an even greater likelihood that you are secretly waiting for your daughter to ask for one of those and have been pinning those cute costumes on your pin-boards for a while. What if I told you that you could make her favorite costume yourself, for less than $20?? You can make a much better quality costume than the store-bought costumes, in only a few hours and it doesn’t require any sewing! Don’t believe me? Here’s what you’ll need: Approximate Time: 4 to 6 hours depending on the costume and embellishments chosen. Cost: $20 (approximately) Window-pane-picture-frame. Easy My Little Pony Costume for Adults and Kids!