Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Product Review: Lady Soma Skin & Nail Treatment

Every year, the edges and corners of my fingers get super dry. 

Like cracked and miserable... dry.
Fortunately, I was recently sent a jar of Lady Soma Skin & Nail Treatment because they needed some unbiased reviews.  It's a thick, creamy lotion that is hypoallergenic and does not have any parabens in it. It glides onto my hands and absorbs quickly leaving your hands feeling velvety soft.

It's made with several natural butters - cocoa, shea, and kokum. Aside from the moisturizing benefit, it softens cuticles and strengthens nails. The best part though, it made my dry cracking hands feel fantastic!

Disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned above in exchange for review from Giveaway Service website. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. Reference ID: pm72e245b269ec36846b9daf23e829137a

Product Review: Audiosharp Metal Stereo In Ear Headphones from Amazon

Clearly, I love shopping on Amazon and having an Amazon Prime account makes my life easy. Recently, I was invited to review a set of earphones, in exchange for an unbiased and honest review. I'm glad I took the offer to try the Audiosharp Metal Stereo In Ear Headphones for several reasons, one of which being they talk about their noise canceling abilities, and we were getting ready to go on a short road trip. I'm not sure if you have realized it yet, but Charleigh and Fred are LOUD. Just the thought of two loud kids in a small vehicle raise my blood pressure, so you can imagine how I'm feeling when we actually get into the car. 

There are a few things I really, REALLY like about this set. The cord is flexible, and not at all rigid. The extra ear piece cushions are handy (assuring you get the perfect fit), but the carrying case is even handier. There's a pocket you can use to store the extra cushions, and the cord comes with a handy velcro wrap that helps keep it tidy in the case. The cord is flexible, and not at all rigid. The ear buttons are heavy duty and made of metal. They have some weight to them but are still comfortable and easy to wear. The BEST thing about them though, is that they are AWESOME! They're well made, and have incredible sound. 



These are literally the BEST earphones I have EVER used (and with as much traveling as I've done - I have tried LOTS of earphones/earbuds).  I used these on a road trip (with our two littles) and was able to watch a movie on my tablet without hearing them. The noise cancelling on them is UNREAL! I love them!! If I could wear them all day, everyday I WOULD!! I'm buying several more sets to use as gifts. It really is the perfect set of earphones for noise cancelling, sanity saving and comfortable listening!


Disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned above in exchange for review from Giveaway Service website. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. Reference ID: pm660a22c6402f54e64b5b4935bf0f2a95

A new Clean, Fresh, and Simplified Design


It's always fun to do a little bit of redecorating.

Or a whole lot of redecorating. Like... a major overhaul redecorating.

If you've been around my blog for a while, things probably look different. Very, VERY different!

And in a really, super good way!

New design. New color scheme. New web address (that would be www.creating-everyday.com in case you couldn't tell!).  Even a coordinating facebook page - SHUT THE BARN DOOR! I would big, pink, puffy heart love it if you would 'like' me there too!

I am LOVING the clean, fresh look and owe it all to Kristin with Designer Blogs. I picked out a design, answered a few of her questions, and voila my blog feels right again! She was easy to work with, even with my steady stream of questions and late night adjustments. The whole process was easy peasy, lemon-squeezy!

I feel like my blog matches my goal for now - simplicity. Streamlined. Simple. Still colorful. Still me!

So, sit and stay a while. Check out my closets and secret hidey hole guest bedroom (please tell me you have a hiding place for all the "stuff" you need to quickly pickup and hide guests come over!).  Tell me - what do you think of the new blog?

P.S. If you have www.heatherales.com saved as your bookmark, please update it to www.creating-everyday.com. Eventually, the heatherales.com address will be deactivated.

P.P.S. Some of you figured out that I was in the middle of a redesign and have asked me why I didn't just redesign my blog myself. In working towards simplifying my life, I've come to realize that I don't have to do everything. And, it's GOOD to just let someone have the reins and run. It was SO nice to not stress or worry about designing elements (though I did do the little sidebar flags) or installing anything.  I loved it!!

Things I Love - Part 1

I always think of things I want to blog about, and then realize I don't have applicable/appropriate photos or even more likely... no time. So, the post goes by the wayside.  I have SO much respect for professional bloggers who post awesome content on a daily (or even several times a week) basis. It's just not in me.

So, for February... I'm taking a page from the book of the incomparable Margie Romney-Aslett. She's fabulous (in case you didn't already know. And... if that is the case you are SO missing out!) and hilarious. Pee your pants hilarious! Margie is posting about things she loves in February. Love the idea... totally snagging it too.

So, as I get time... I'm going to focus on love.. and share things that I love during February. There isn't any rhyme or reason to my loves. No plan. No preconceived notions (other than they'll be things I love!). No expectations (other than to just freakin' post!).

Right now, today, I have to say I am LOVING online art classes.

Terri Brush is a ROCK star! I highly suggest her soldering, paper mache, silver smithing, or any of her other courses (especially if you can't get to where I'm teaching!!). I've taken quite a bit of soldering classes and jewelry making classes over the years (duh of course... how else would I teach them!), and she is a CLASS ACT. She goes way above and beyond to share her knowledge and skills. There isn't anything she keeps to herself. We share a like mind in that we want our students to know everything they need to know (including sources, skills, techniques) by the end of class.  She is personable and a joy to spend time (I only know her online so far!) with. Attending one of her art camps is on my bucket list!

I also LOVE LOVE LOVE Christy Tomlinson's online art courses. She is so stinkin' cute! I honestly just watch her video's to learn her techniques, and listen to her chatter. (It cracks me up because I'm the same way!). She really strives to make sure that her students understand the techniques she uses, and shows them to you over and over and over. Her store is a dream to shop at (hello fabulous art supplies!). The canvas's I've created from her classes are some of my most favorite pieces to display in my home. They're me, match my decor, and just make me happy.

I have loved Jeanne Oliver's clothing for a few years... I have a few pieces that she created several years ago (a muslin dress and two skirts) before she had her now infamous clothing line. I've LOVED my bags for as long as I've had them and get compliments on them too (I had to retire one of them because it was loved almost to death. I wore it EVERYWHERE and sadly it finally almost wore out. So, now I only use it from time to time). Anyway, she has several wonderful and uplifting courses that I've enjoyed.  I really, REALLY enjoyed Creatively Made. It was though provoking and uplifting. I created several pieces that I adore. Recently, Jeanne created an online community that is blossoming into quite the hot spot! It's a wonderful place to meet others with the same artistic interests and dreams.


Of course, I cannot forget Margie and her fun Spark Online courses. Margie is... pee your pants funny. She also has fun, short online courses designed to help you prepare holiday decor for your home. Currently, she has a great class called Love.Love.Love. I enjoyed it SO much last year! This year, as I set out this years Valentine decor, I pulled out the projects I completed and loved on them some more.


I think that's about it for my current loves... at least for art classes!

Have you taken any online art classes that you're just LOVING? Who are they taught by and what are they?


Still Trying More New Things...

When I started writing about the new things I have been trying out, I didn't realize there were so many of them. I really did think there were just a couple of them.

But, there is much more!

Now that I'm a stay-at-home mommy, full time, our monthly income has been drastically slashed.

That means, my craft and hobby funds have also been drastically slashed.

Fortunately, I've been doing quite well with my craft purchase challenge, or lack of them. I have, however, purchased several things to utilize in classes.

One of the huge bummers in our budget change, is that I won't be able to attend the art events that I have in the past.

Aside from socializing with friends who "get" me, the thing that draws me to art events is learning. I attend to learn techniques and skills that I can take home and apply into other methods for myself. I love being right there with my friends and seeing our instructors create art right in front of us. I love that I can literally see, peering over their shoulder, or in front of them. It's one of my most favorite ways.

One of the ways I've been able to meet this need, and yet not leave home, is to participate in online art courses.

There are some REALLY fabulous classes available online - and they are AWESOME.


I've already shared that I took (I'm still working on finishing!) Soul Restoration with the Brave Girls Club (there's another class starting on April 5th). It is the best course I've ever taken for myself (I can't say was, because I have a few things to do before I'm done). It was fun too! Don't get me wrong, it was HARD work. But, it was worth everything I sacrificed to do it. I learned so much about myself and about art.
I love it!

Another class I am taking (smack in the middle of, actually) is the She Art Workshop by Christy Tomlinson of Scarlet Lime.  This is probably, the most inclusive art class I've ever taken.

I have learned SO much and I've loved every minute of it. Christy really takes you right into her studio, and shows you exactly how she creates. She's created and shared over a dozen video's of her creating, and demonstrating how she gets the effects she does. She shares her techniques, supplies, and methods.

(How many artists not only share exactly HOW they create their ART, but teach you how to do it, and share the exact products they used???)

In this class, Christy shares how she creates everything to do with her "girls". I'm talking hair, body, face - everything.

I love that she shares technique video's showing you how to create various backgrounds - using what you probably already have in your craft stash (so you know shes not sharing all of this JUST to make a buck - but I will tell you that the prices she has on her site are fantastic. I can't beat her price on canvas's ANYWHERE). I love that through this class, I am putting more of an effort to utilize the mountain of scrapbooking papers and products I already own, rather than feeling pressured to go out and shop for more.

There's even a community where you can post questions (which Christy, herself, answers!), and a Flickr group to share your art with other attendee's.

In short, though I am unable to attend most of the art events that I have in years past, I don't feel like I'm missing out entirely. I'm able to learn new techniques and create new art right from the comfort of my own home. (Another awesome plus is that I don't have to worry about finding a "cute" outfit to wear, or getting gifts together. I can wear what I want and gift myself!! Tee Hee Hee!!)

If you're interested in learning Christy's techniques (you will NOT be disapointed!), she is opening the classroom on April 11th, for additional students. That means that you can join us; have full access to all three weeks worth of classes, join the flickr group, chat in the community, and be able to participate in the class at YOUR OWN PACE!! The classroom is staying open for 3 months, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the class, and rewatch the video's (like me!) and enjoy the content! So, check it out! I think you'll love it!

I need to take some better photos of my "girls" and share them - soon! I promise! Soon!!

On a side note, many of you have asked, so rather than feeding the fire, I wanted to make sure you knew that this will be the first year that I have not attended Silver Bella. I've been to all 5 of the previous events! I have really enjoyed myself in years past, and have REALLY enjoy the friendships I have created over the years through the event.

I am, however, planning to attend Art of Spring in June (it's local, and how could I NOT support anything Shea and Debbie do!!)  and The Creative Connection Event held in Minneapolis in September.  Be sure to visit the event site and sign up for updates! It's going to be an amazing event!!