This soap from Day2Day Supermom looks and sounds so yummy! I love finding and using natural products. Besides the melt and pour soap, everything in here came from her own kitchen. No weird chemicals that you can't pronounce or that will make you break out in a rash.
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Showing posts with label natural. Show all posts
Monday, July 21, 2014
Saturday, May 10, 2014
DIY Ice Packs
Ice packs are my saving grace when it comes to migraines. And right now, my expensive, store-bought ice pack has a leak. In fact, it has since about my 3rd time using it. Seems like a waste of money, right? Well, Saving 4 Six got smart and made her own. What a fabulous idea! Then, if it gets a leak, you're only out some pocket change.
See the DIY Ice Packs.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Crafting for Baby - DIY Baby Soap from Sewlicious Home Decor
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Crafting for Baby - DIY Diaper Rash Cream from ABC Learning
- 1/4 cup of Organic Virgin Coconut Oil
- 3/4 cup of Raw Unrefined Organic Shea Butter
- 5 drops of Lavender Essential Oils (100% essential oils, we use Young Living)
- 3 drops of Melaleuca Essential Oils (100% essential oils, we use Young Living)
- Glass container to store with lid (no plastic)
- 1 tablespoon of beeswax (optional)
- Coconut oil is just absolutely amazing and you can use for anything! It has antifungal properties and will help with keeping the skin healthy.
- Shea butter will help with keeping the skin smooth.
- Lavender is known as the universal oil and helps to moisturize the skin.
- Maleluca is also known as Tea Tree Oil and it helps with immune system and very beneficial for skin use.
Step 1: Combine the coconut oil and shea butter in a clean glass bowl. Using a handheld mixer mix together both ingredients until light and fluffy.
Step 2: Add your 3 drops of Melaleuca and 5 drops of Lavender essential oils.
Step 3: Using the handheld mixer blend everything together.
Step 4: Using a clean spoon scoop out your Rash Cream into a clean glass container. Please, do not use plastic when using essential oils. Oils draw toxins out of our bodies and it will do the same for plastic items.
This will make a nice and smooth cream for your babies bottom. I apply a bit on my youngest daughters bottom after taking a bath and we haven't had a diaper rash issue in a very long time. I just wished I had known about this when she was younger because she had the worse diaper rash I had ever seen, even while using cloth diapers!
Alternative Diaper Rash Cream using Beeswax:
If you are looking for a thicker consistency, more like paste you could add beeswax. Unfortunately, I have some on the way so I wasn't able to show pictures but it's very simple and similar to the previous cream.
Instead of mixing everything together with a blender, you will first add the coconut oil, shea butter, and the beeswax into a clean sauce pan and melt everything together. You will then pour into a small glass bowl, add your essential oils, and then with a mixer you will blend everything until nice and creamy. Pout into a small glass jar with a lid and allow it to firm up and cool.
Remember, a little goes a long way!
I really hope that you enjoyed reading and will try making your own natural diaper rash cream for your babies or young children!
If you would like to check out some of my other DIY blog posts, please head on over to ABC Creative Learning blog or come follow me on Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest! Thank you to Michelle for having me over at Someday Crafts!
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Thanks Victoria! I've got *most* of these products on hand (except the shea butter) and I can't wait to whip some up. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe with us!!
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Crafting for Baby Series
Our Crafting for Baby series is in full swing! I'm loving all the inspiration, and I hope you are too. There have been so many awesome projects that we've had from so many amazing bloggers, but I wanted to collect them all in once place for you. Be sure to check back every weekday throughout March for new projects!!
You can also check out the Crafting for Baby Link Party that will be open for the month of March. Feel free to link up your own baby-related projects, recipes, activities, etc!

New Baby Diary | Eliza Ellis

Animal Silhouette Wall Art | Something Good

Turn a T-shirt into a Baby Bib | Vintage Zest

Covered Wipe Case Tutorial | The Modest Homestead

Little Guy Floppy Tie | Pieces by Polly

DIY Diaper Rash Cream | ABC Learning

Softy Giraffe | My Farm Life Diary

DIY Embellished Baby Hats | Like A Saturday

Easy Applique for Baby Clothes | Mommy Like Whoa

DIY Baby Soap | Sewlicious Home Décor

Baby Name Embroidery Hoop | Maddie Moes

Budding Baby Bunting Blanket | GYCT Designs

Doily Collar Onesie | The Elephant of Surprise

Baby Room Décor | Me and My Free Time





You can also check out the Crafting for Baby Link Party that will be open for the month of March. Feel free to link up your own baby-related projects, recipes, activities, etc!

New Baby Diary | Eliza Ellis
Animal Silhouette Wall Art | Something Good

Turn a T-shirt into a Baby Bib | Vintage Zest

Covered Wipe Case Tutorial | The Modest Homestead

Little Guy Floppy Tie | Pieces by Polly
DIY Diaper Rash Cream | ABC Learning
Softy Giraffe | My Farm Life Diary
DIY Embellished Baby Hats | Like A Saturday
Easy Applique for Baby Clothes | Mommy Like Whoa
DIY Baby Soap | Sewlicious Home Décor
Baby Name Embroidery Hoop | Maddie Moes
Budding Baby Bunting Blanket | GYCT Designs

Doily Collar Onesie | The Elephant of Surprise
Baby Room Décor | Me and My Free Time
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Homemade Laundry Detergent
I love finding ways to make my own household products. I have been put off from creating my own laundry soap because of lack of storage space. Over at Love Pomegranate House she had the same problem, but created this Homemade Laundry Detergent as the solution!
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