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Choosy chick5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() Ingredients: All INIKA brushes are made from the softest synthetic fibers and the wood is sourced through sustainable forestry, making this a 100% Vegan and completely ethical product. ![]() Certified Vegan with the UK Vegan Society.Certified Organic by Organic Food Chain Australia.Inika knows that healthy ingredients are the key to better, more beautiful skin. Inika holds themselves to the highest standard because they hold their consumers in the highest regard. INIKA Organic only use 100% natural ingredients for all of their products, and test for safety and purity. Remember to blend well, continuing past your jawline and blending foundation well onto your neck. Use to blend INIKA's Baked Mineral Foundation and Loose Mineral Foundation onto the skin using small circular motions, build coverage as desired. She also has a supplies shop at 's Vegan Powder Brush has a large round head with fluffy bristles in order to evenly apply powder onto your face and body. You can read more about her and her work at her blog, and see more of her jewellery at. Get it on the SAL today! Art Bead Scene Check out Claire's inspiring art bead selection to match this month's challenge! Rebecca is a Scottish jewellery designer currently living in the capital city of Edinburgh. Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done! Jean reviews the delightful, fun and informative book, Knitting Ephemera! Beading Arts Cyndi shares a tutorial that will help you to feature a few special beads in a great wire bracelet! Diamond 14 The next section of Connie Gee's free SAL is available. In this video, Terry shows you a piece that she made and was not happy with. Necklace Redo Video Don't like a piece of jewelry? Well, redo it. ![]() Directions Our digital gift cards fly straight to your loved ones inbox. Patent and Copyright Basics for Art You Intend to Sell If you plan to decoupage paper napkin images onto something to sell, check these patent and copyright basics. Give them the gift of choice with a Strange Bird gift card. De-Stash for Charity Alert The Crafty Princess is clearing out the old to make way for the new and donate part of the proceeds of craft her de-stash to charity. Have a great week everyone! Make a Creativity Station Do you store project supplies near where you would actually use them? Here's how Sarah made space for frequently used items where she needs them. Pin it to your work station! And now for the BeadBlogger links. Remember the printer's cabinet from last week? Here's one in action in Lorelei Eurto's studio! Beautiful or what? And here is not only a beautiful, stream-lined craft space, but if you click on the link, there's a whole blog post on organising your craft space! I've tired to steer clear of the ubiquitous kraft box in this month's run down, because lovely as they are, I think most people know where to find them and how to make them pretty! But searching on Pinterest, I came across these - what a lovely idea! (I even discovered/remembered that I actually have Jewellery Packaging board over there! Who knew?!) This sweet packaging idea from Heather Humblebeads may be a little unseasonal for February, but I think this simple way to dress up your jewellery could work all year round - just switch up your colours and imagery each season! Lastly, here's a handy graphic with some tips to take you through getting your packaging just right. How gorgeous is this? Leah talks you through its creation. Enjoy! First of all, a really awesome tutorial from Leah over at Beady Eyed Bunny, on one way to transform your packaging. Our high standard for quality and safety is reflected in the products we proudly represent. We’re committed to researching ingredients and selecting the finest natural and organic beauty products you and your family deserve. Hello all! It's the last Muse of February - how did that happen?! And so I have a few more storage and packaging ideas to share with you today. ABOUT THE CHOOSY CHICK We’re choosy about ingredients We believe toxins have no place in personal care products. Amuse the Muse - Jewellery Packaging and Bead Storage with Rebecca of Songbead ![]()
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