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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Giving Back - Hobby Challenge #1

As I mentioned a few weeks back, part of my challenge will be to use my talent as a crocheter  to give back to my community in any way that is possible.

For the month of June, I will be teaching Free Crochet Class for the young people in my church on June 13th. In doing so, I am hoping that I love my art and  they think about the next steps that they want to take in their life and pick something that they love to do.

Tomorrow, I will be blogging on this weekend experiences. It has truly been an amazing weekend.


Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Neki® Naturals - May 26, 2010 Blog Carnival

Welcome to the May 26, 2010 edition of Neki® Naturals. This is our first edition and will do this at least once a month. Enjoy the various articles on this blog carnival and comment if possible.


Fashion

Kara Sebbert presents 10 Most Influential Fashion Designers posted at Fashion Merchandising Degrees.


Mike Ross presents The 25 Best Fashion Design Blogs on the Internet posted at Star Costumes Blog, saying, "The Internet is a powerful resource for any fashionista. Everything fashionable, from news to shopping to insightful analyses of the latest runway shows, can be your with just a few clicks. Lately, the World Wide Web has also proven to be a fantastic resource for fashion designers. There is a boundless stretch of inspiration available for the fashion designer in everyone, alongside valuable tips on improving your craft. Here are 25 of the very best fashion design blogs on the Internet."


Hobbies

Neki® Naturals presents Top iPhone Apps for Nature and Sports Hobbies posted at Neki® Naturals.


Natural Skin and Hair Care

TaraV presents {DIY} Cucumber Facial Mask Recipes posted at Go Green Street.



Linda@NHE presents How to Thicken Your Hair naturally posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, "These are some all-natural options for thickening your hair..."



That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of
Neki® Naturals using our carnival submission form.

 
Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Great sites for Craft Ideas for Boys

With a boy toddler, I am learning to find activities for him to keep his mind occupied and provide a learning opportunities.  In addition, there are mothers like me who are asking questions on this particular topic on twitter.  As you know, boys like directions and anything to make with their hands.

Here are some links to some sites that I found:
  • The Disney Family fun Craft site is great and very organized. This was my first stop and there are options depending on age.   Excellent ideas for Father's day crafts.
  • From Kiwi Families site, it has different activities just for boys such as: Home Made Board Games, Massive Message Centre,Treasure Chest, Marvellous Machines, Fabulous Flags Paper Mache, Box Robots. See this link for additional info  at KIWI.
  • About.com Family Craft site also have some fun creative crafts that include Alligator Clip on, Baseball Magnet, Basketball  magnet, card collector frame. 
  • Kaboose.com have ideas that are more generic but creative.

I hope this helps.


Enjoy!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Finish what you Start

Yesterday, we ran another 5K in Mount Poconos, PA.  From the town's name, it was full of hills and to top it of, it was raining. As we started on the race, I cruised to the first mile at 6:55 min/mile. As I ran to the second mile, the hills started to slow me down, my shins started to hurt, my breathing was difficult . As I reached the second mile, I began to wonder if I can be able to make it the finish line. All I could see was trees and hills and no one in sight either when I looked forward or backwards.  I wondered if I can just walk the rest of it. I thought to myself how hard I have trained for this moment and how I will be cheating myself if I quit almost at the end. So I started to sing myself and as I saw the finish point, I gave it everything I got to the end.  Time? 22:30 minutes for a 5K. My own personal record! Was it easy? NO! Do I still hurt? Yes!

It is the same with any craft or hobby. You are so enthused about starting a new hobby or taking your hobby to another level and  you need to take some action to follow through. It may start so easy that you think it will be a breeze and then bam! you hit a road block or stumbling block. My craft is Crocheting and I will be one of the first that will tell you that I have hit so many road blocks either when trying out a new pattern or creating a new pattern.

What's next?
1. Picture, Picture, Picture : When I run or working on a crochet project, I try as hard as I can to picture myself at the end of the run or the final crochet product. Visualize perfecting or training in your craft. Cut out images of things to remind you of your goal. When it gets tough, pull the pictures out or sit quietly and visualize  it. Write down what your thoughts are and where you are going with this.

2. No more Procrastination - When I think about early morning runs, I just want to slip back into bed and sleep for another hour.  If I do that and tell myself  I will do it later, I will never run that day. So I get up and do it whether it was a great run or not, I just do it. Same has to go for your craft. You will need to push through whether the project is coming along as you planned or not. You may not where you want to be or complete the project as scheduled but as you do it a little bit at a time, you will learn about your craft and when you do the next project, you will use what you learned from the past project to perfect your techniques.

3. Seek and You Will Find: At some point, you may have hit a road block and really have no idea what to do next. Seek advice from people who can help you either through the Internet or ask someone you know. You may need to take a class or buy additional books to help you to keep moving in the right direction.

What am I telling you?

Just do not stop.  Do not Quit. You will not know what great things are lying ahead if you quit at this point. Pick up that project, hobby, goal and try to do the best that you can. You will surprise yourself.

Enjoy!

Friday, May 21, 2010

MInimize Dandruff with Hair Cleanser Recipe

It's Friday and  I use the weekends t give my body and hair some home spa treatments.

Here is one for you if you suffer from dandruff's.  If you have dandruff's always use clean hair brushes and do not wear anything that will heat the head.

3/4 cup rosewater
2 teaspoons sweet almond oil
3/4 teaspoon soothing Bath Vinegar
1/2 ounce glycerin
10 drops vanilla essential oil
3 drops thyme essential oil
3 drops rosemary essential oil


Mix all the ingredients together thoroughly. To use, rub the scalp thoroughly with this until no further evidence of dandruff is needed.

Share any dandruff recipe you have. I will love to  share them with everyone.


Enjoy!