Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Trick or TREAT #4: Frankenstein Pudding Cups



Ingredients:


  • Mini chocolate chips or oreos
  • Instant Vanilla Pudding
  • Green food color
  • Transparent cups (preferably 9 oz)
  • Black sharpie

Steps:


Take your cup and fill it 3/4 way up with vanilla pudding and put a few drops of green    food color. Crush up your oreos or use mini chocolate chips and fill the rest of the cup. Take your black sharpie and draw your Frankenstein's face. Make his mood whatever you want it to be!





Trick or TREAT #3 Mummy Hot Dogs


INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 (8-ounce) tube crescent rolls
  • 8 hot dogs
  • Mustard, for garnish
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat; set aside.
Roll out the crescent rolls into one sheet, placing 2 triangles together by pinching the seams to make a square. Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut each rectangle into 6 strips.
Wrap 3 strips around each hot dog, leaving a little space at the top for the “eyes.”
Place into oven and bake until golden brown, about 20 minutes.
Let cool 5 minutes before adding dots of mustard for the “eyes.”

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Demi Lovato Concert

Last night I had the time of my life, I went to see Demi Lovato at the Prudential Center in Newark NJ. One of the best qualities about her was that she really connected with the whole audience by telling us about her life and of course cracking silly jokes. Unlike other singers, she didn't lip-sync! This is what made me the most happy to know that she actually is putting effort and giving her best, which she did. She so much energy and heart, and I totally love her new hairstyle, it looks really nice on her. I posted some pics below from the concert as well as a lot of videos of the concert on my YouTube channel. 

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBm25Yq2b-AQTCpDH25PHMg






Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Spooktacular DIY Ideas: Candy Corn, Spider Web + Glow in the Dark Nails

1. Glow in the Dark Nails



Directions: Break a glow stick in half and pour the liquid carefully into clear nail polish.


2. Candy Corn Nails



Directions: Paint your nails yellow. Then leave a thick line of yellow and over that paint it with orange. Repeat same step by painting tips how thick you want with white. 


3. Spider Web Nails 



Directions: Paint your nails black. Then, use a white striper and draw lines across your nails (shown above). Draw horizontal lines on top to create a web like affect. You can switch up the color combinations for this nail art design. 

Trick or TREAT #2: Pretzel Spider Webs


Steps on how to make this Sweet & Salty treat. It's so easy, you will love it! 

Directions:
1. Melt your chocolate.

2. While it is cooling…Lay down some wax paper. Add about 10-12 stick pretzels in a circular fashion for each spider web you want to make.

3. Fill a ziploc or other plastic bag with the chocolate. 

4. Snip a small opening at the bottom top of the bag and squeeze the chocolate in a circular fashion over your pretzels.

5. Let it cool at room temperature for a few hours…OR you can slide them onto a cookie sheet and pop them in the fridge for about 30 minutes or less. You will know they are ready when the chocolate no longer looks glossy, but has turned completely matte looking.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Trick or TREAT #1: Witch Brooms

Since Halloween is not that far away, I thought it would be fun to do a Halloween Recipe every week on my blog. They will be quick and easy and absolutely delicious for guests (even yourself!). This will be called Trick or TREAT (get it?) ;) 


Witch brooms are a fun treat that you can make for Halloween.  They look really cute and are the perfect blend of sweet and salty.  Simply insert a pretzel stick into a Reese’s cup and that’s it. Everyone will love them!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Songs I Have Been OBSESSED With... September 2014

I know it has been one week since September finished but I had no idea what to post and so if you have any suggestions please comment below or email me because I'm completely clueless! Anyways, I thought I'd share some favorite songs of mine.







Saturday, October 4, 2014

DIY 20-Minute Pumpkin Face Mask


Pumpkins pop up everywhere during fall: in lattes, baked goods, and you cannot forget about those carved Jack O Lanterns! But you may not have used this  in your beauty regimen yet. As it turns out, pumpkins are great for your skin—they’re loaded with vitamins A, C, and E (all known to fight wrinkles) plus heaps of beta-carotene, zinc, potassium, and antioxidants, which can help eliminate redness. 
This face mask recipe takes full advantage of the king of autumn produce. It’s refreshing and tingles just the tiniest bit when you first apply it, and leaves your complexion fresh and glowing. The concoction smells pretty good, too, and it’s entirely edible, so you know it’s good for your skin. As an added bonus, the mask is incredibly easy to make, and you probably already have the ingredients in your kitchen right now! 
Ingredients:
2 Tbsp organic canned pumpkin puree or 1 small pumpkin
1/2 tsp organic honey
1/2 tsp milk

Directions

1: Start with clean skin. Remove all makeup and wash your face with your regular cleanser.
2: Combine pumpkin puree, honey, and milk in a small bowl and mix well. If using a fresh pumpkin (or leftovers from a carved jack-o-lantern), scrape the insides and remove the seeds. Beat the gooey insides to a creamy pulp and mix with honey and milk.
3: Apply the mask using your fingers or a medium-sized makeup brush; avoid getting the mixture too close to the eyes. You can also apply to the neck, but you’ll probably need to double the ingredients.
4: Allow the mask to set for about 20 minutes.
5: Gently wash off the mask with a warm, damp washcloth and follow with a moisturizer.