DIY SEASHELL CRAYONS

HOW TO MELT OLD CRAYONS INTO FUN PARTY FAVORS

I absolutely loved making these for my daughter’s class, it was super easy and took me no time at all to make. I highly encourage doing this craft if you have those broken crayons lying around the house.


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DIY Seashell Crayons

If you’re a mom like me, you probably have a drawer full of broken crayons just waiting to be tossed. But instead of throwing them away, why not turn them into something magical? 🐚✨

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How to KEEP & MAINTAIN

Healthy, shiny hair isn’t just about genetics—it’s the result of consistent care, balanced habits, and choosing the right products for your hair type. Whether your goal is to grow longer strands, maintain strength, or simply bring life back to dull hair, taking a mindful approach to hair care makes all the difference.

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Fall Skincare Transition:

Fall skincare isn’t about chasing every trend—it’s about making thoughtful changes that keep your skin hydrated, protected, and glowing well into the holiday season.

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Soaking Up the Last Few Weeks Before School Starts

It’s a bittersweet milestone. On one hand, I can’t believe how quickly time has flown—my toddlers turned into big kids right before my eyes. On the other, I can feel a new season of motherhood approaching, one where I’ll experience something I haven’t in over a decade: quiet. Real, uninterrupted, solitary quiet.

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My First Artist Market

This summer, I did something that’s been on my heart for years—I participated in my very first artist market.

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Is “Mom Brain” Real?

You open your phone to check one thing, and five minutes later, you can’t remember why you picked it up in the first place. Sound familiar? That mental haze, that forgetful feeling that creeps in mid-sentence or mid-task—it’s often brushed off as “mom brain.”

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Healthy Hair Starts at the Scalp

After having my babies, I noticed major changes in my hair—especially postpartum shedding. I went from full edges to fragile spots that made me feel frustrated and even a little self-conscious. That’s when I realized: if I want my hair to grow back stronger, I have to start at the root—literally.

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