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Thursday, December 18, 2014
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Holiday Planning Countdown Part 2
Posted by Unknown on 10:15 AM
Are you ready for the holidays? We have found a great Holiday countdown checklist. In this final blog, we will go over what you need to have done to prepare for the big holiday. This week we will learn about what needs to be in done in the third and fourth week of December. You can learn more at Real Simple.
One Week Before
Three Days Before
Two Days Before
The Day Before
Holiday Planning Countown
Posted by Unknown on 10:13 AM
Are you ready for the holidays? We have found a great Holiday countdown checklist. Over the next two blogs, we will go over what you need to have done to prepare for the big holiday. This week we will learn about what needs to be in done in the first and second week of December. You can learn more at Real Simple.
Three Weeks Before (First Week of December)
Two Weeks Before (Second Week of December)
Thursday, December 4, 2014
DIY Vapor Rub!
Posted by Unknown on 10:11 AM
Vapor Rub can be pricey, but it is always a good product to have in the winter. However, there is a way you can make a homemade vapor rub. This all natural vapor rub will help you with your congestion with the chemicals. You can learn more at Apartment Therapy.
If you don't already have the assortment of essential oils and coconut oil on hand, this recipe can be a little pricey. If you are the least bit interested in essential oils I highly recommend investing in these particular oils because they can all be used for other home remedies as well as aromatherapy treatments.
What You Need
Materials
30-35 drops eucalyptus essential oil
12 drops peppermint essential oil
12 drops lavender essential oil
12 drops rosemary essential oil
5 drops tea tree essential oil
5 TB coconut oil
2 TB cocoa butter
1 1/2 TB beeswax
Tools
Saucepan
Wooden spoon
Glass jar with a lid
Measuring spoons
Instructions
1. In a saucepan (I used my stockpot!) on low heat, melt the coconut oil and cocoa butter. Once melted, add the beeswax.
2. Once the beeswax has melted, remove the pan from heat and let cool for 5-10 minutes so the heat won't spoil the essential oils.
3. Add in all the essential oils.
4. Pour the mixture into your glass and let it set up for 15-20 minutes. It might be a bit softer than what you are used to, so proceed with caution. And remember - a little goes a long way! Makes one 4 ounce jar.
If you don't already have the assortment of essential oils and coconut oil on hand, this recipe can be a little pricey. If you are the least bit interested in essential oils I highly recommend investing in these particular oils because they can all be used for other home remedies as well as aromatherapy treatments.
What You Need
Materials
30-35 drops eucalyptus essential oil
12 drops peppermint essential oil
12 drops lavender essential oil
12 drops rosemary essential oil
5 drops tea tree essential oil
5 TB coconut oil
2 TB cocoa butter
1 1/2 TB beeswax
Tools
Saucepan
Wooden spoon
Glass jar with a lid
Measuring spoons
Instructions
1. In a saucepan (I used my stockpot!) on low heat, melt the coconut oil and cocoa butter. Once melted, add the beeswax.
2. Once the beeswax has melted, remove the pan from heat and let cool for 5-10 minutes so the heat won't spoil the essential oils.
3. Add in all the essential oils.
4. Pour the mixture into your glass and let it set up for 15-20 minutes. It might be a bit softer than what you are used to, so proceed with caution. And remember - a little goes a long way! Makes one 4 ounce jar.