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Angry chicken. I am very excited to be selling 2 new products in my etsy shop! A Cleansing Oil and Facial Toner. Both 100% organic. They smell amazing and are luxurious to use. I have always washed my face with a custom blended oil cleanser followed with a facial toner before I use the facial oil. I have sold the facial oil for years but not the cleanser or the toner. Sometimes the cleanser people use can be very drying and it can strip the skin— so the facial oil isn't enough moisture, which is why I use an oil cleanser. Also, nothing gets off make-up and sunscreen better for me. The toners I use (and now sell) are 100% organic hydrosols. I made 3 different formulations of these 2 products to go with the existing line of Restorative, Balancing, and Nourishing Facial Oils. My goal is to keep my prices low, and keep selling direct instead of wholesale to shops, so please spread the word if you like my products and to those of you who have supported me all these years, thank you so much!

Tie one on. Wee Wonderfuls. Tree Fall. Kleas. Creative Kismet. Flamingo Toes » Sewing, Crafts, and Silliness. TidyMom. Capture the Details. I'd like to share a project I designed for Blumenthal Lansing Company (my favorite button source!!!). I wrapped a foam wreath with burlap strips and decorated it with frayed fabric flowers and buttons. For supplies you will need: 12” Extruded Wreath Ring, FloraCraft 1/3 yard Natural Color Burlap Fabric Quarters, 18” x 21”, 3 patterns 1 ½” Pearlized Pins, assorted colors Beading Pins Scissors Sewing Needle and Heavy Thread Buttons, assorted colors I seem to always say this, but this is one of my favorite design projects. To cover the wreath with burlap: Cut burlap into 2” wide by 1/3 yard (13 ½”) strips.Secure a burlap strip to the back of the wreath with beading pins. To make the flowers and finish the wreath: To make the fabric flowers: Rip a 1” wide by 21” long strip from a piece of fabric.

Note: You can find video tutorials online on how to make frayed fabric flowers. Attach the flowers to the wreath by adding stacked button centers held in place with a pearlized pin. ~Ruffles And Stuff~