Fred Farrugia Palette Kit Review

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Fred Farrugia Palette Kit Neutrals

Obtained: Gift from a friend.

Thoughts:

I love interchangeable palettes. The Fred Farrugia system is all about magnetic swatch palettes which you can mix and match to get the perfect set. You can get mirrors, brush sets and pretty much anything to click together like lego into a pretty palette. A friend bought me back this kit from trip to Europe. It contains the mirror and top, two brown shadows a peachy lip colour and dark brown which can me used as eyeliner or lightly as a contour colour. My absolute favorite thing about this collection is that I can apply everything with my fingers. I can get a look start to finish without touching a brush or applicator! For that reason I kept it in my handbag for months for those days when I just couldn’t be bothered with anything.

The shadows apply like silk and the colour pay off is lovely. The lip gloss is a little sticky but the beautiful shimmer makes up for that. The last palette is fantastic as a smudgy eyeliner. No real negatives here other than the fact that I don’t think it’s sold in Aus ;_;

 

Would I buy Fred Farrugia Palette Kit again: Yep, like all of the levels and I think I’d like to add in some more colours to create a completely custom  version for my bag or traveling.

Disclaimer: All reviews are my honest opinions whether product was provided for review or bought. I am not an expert, just a girl who likes beauty products. Click here to read about my personal preferences or for more information on “Currently Using” mini review posts. Click here for my Editorial and Ethics Policy.

BOA Protective Face Cream Review

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BOA Protective Face Cream

Obtained: Gift bag.

Thoughts:

I really like the packaging of the BOA line. It’s so smooth, simple and not OTT. I love all face products with SPF in them and I know that FOA/BOA have done extensive testing to get a good formula for their sun protection products so that’s another plus.  The formula is not too thick or watery, it does look like sunscreen but it rubs in extremely easily. After using several times I still couldn’t work out if I enjoyed the scent or not. It’s not really strong but it’s quite floral so I would suggest testing in store first if that’s something you’re sensitive to. I really like the explanation of the ingredients on the back of the bottle too. So overall I’d say this is a pretty good face cream but definitely give it a sniff before buying.

 

Would I buy BOA Protective Face Cream again: The scent was a little much for my tastes but otherwise yes.

Disclaimer: All reviews are my honest opinions whether product was provided for review or bought. I am not an expert, just a girl who likes beauty products. Click here to read about my personal preferences or for more information on “Currently Using” mini review posts. Click here for my Editorial and Ethics Policy.

How To Make A Removable Fabric Bed Head Board – Home Sweet Home

This is the story of how I made our new headboard out of $7 of plastic sheeting and some pillows.

Now it looks like this 😀 😀 😀

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And before it looked like this…

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No Home Sweet Home page, I’m really behind on those >_<So my old bed was ok but it really didn’t match the rest of the changes I’d made to the bedroom. Meeeeh.VioletLeBeaux-DIY-Headboard-Tutorial-105_18246

You need:

  • Plastic board, I used 4 sheets
  • Pillow cases/fabric
  • Stuffing/old pillow
  • Buttons
  • Glue gun
We rent so obviously I couldn’t screw anything to the walls nor could I afford a new bed frame so instead I made one that just slotted in.

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This is the kind of plastic board I used, it was from Bunnings.

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I taped it all together into one big piece.

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And cut it down so it was the right width and height to slot in behind the bed.

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Then James and I sat down on the bed and traced around ourselves to work out how big I needed to make the curve so we could still lean on it comfortably.

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We filled them in to be terrible drawings of ourselves… because we’re awesome.

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Then we added in some love messages because we’re smoopy like that. And now when I lean against the headboard I always think about how much I love him!

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So classy!

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Aaaaaaanyway….

I drew on the design of the headboard making sure to leave room for James’ abs.

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And the other side too.

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Then I cut it out.

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To save time later I drew the placement of where the buttons would eventually go. To make sure they were even I made a grid with a fancy thing called a ruler 😀

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Then I poked holes through with a pair of scissors.

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Now for the design! We managed to get a doona (duvet) cover for $40 on sale at Target and it came with pillow cases. I wanted different pillow cases so I decided to use them on the headboard instead. Luckily the pattern matched up.

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I opened them out so there was enough fabric to cover the whole thing. It didn’t reach the bottom but that really didn’t matter because it would be covered up by the actual bed.

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Now it was time for the fun part: pillow stuffing.

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I emptied an old pillow all over the plastic.

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And hot glued it in place. I didn’t have too much stuffing so when I have money for more I’ll be buying some and opening it up and restuffing.

Kinda looks like a big cloud 😀

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Once it was fluffy I laid out the fabric and hot glued it along the bottom to the plastic.

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I then made sure there were no wrinkles and slowly went around the edge hot gluing it around the back side. It was very important to pull it tight. It was also important not to burn myself. I only managed to do one of those things though.

While gluing the edges I made sure to put stuffing over them too so the fabric didn’t show the sharp edges of the plastic.

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Taadaaa…

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It started looking more like something useful at this point! And James said he doubted I could make it work!!!

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And the back. I reinforced it with some off cuts to make sure it didn’t bend.

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Close ups of glue…

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And this is it slotted in the bed:

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The last step is to add in the buttons. At first I tried to make my own buttons by covering more plastic but that was extremely tedious so instead I got off my butt and bought some nicer ones 😀

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To hold them in place at the back I used some cardboard off cuts cut like this. I threaded each button, stitched it through the hole leaving the ends both out the back of the hole then tied them around the piece of cardboard so they were kept in place. Hard to explain but it works. It’s very important to keep the buttons as tight as possible so they make nice dents in the fabric.

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Like this:

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The buttons pucker the fabric through the padding.

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And that’s it!

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I am extremely happy with how this turned out. While it’s not the most professional thing in the world it brightens the room up beautifully, matches all my new decorating and it was extremely cheap.

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What do you guys think? I think the Home Sweet Home project is starting to come along nicely~

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