You will need:
- Real Makeup - I purchased E.L.F. brand from Target because most of the eye shadows, compacts, and brushes are $1 each. I'm sure you could find good deals at dollar stores as well, although I can't handle those places!
- Makeup Case - A cute little pouch to hold the play makeup!
- Craft Foam - The original tutorial suggested sticky-back foam, but I bought regular foam and used hot glue to adhere it.
- Tools - If you buy regular craft foam, you will need a hot glue gun. You will also need scissors, a pencil, and some sort of small tool to score and scrape the real makeup.
Steps:
1. Score and scrape the real makeup out of the cases. Wash with mild soap and dry.
2. Press the makeup cases onto the foam to leave an imprint of the size shape you will need to cut.
3. Cut out the shapes, and if easier, trace any duplicate shapes with the pencil and then cut out as well.
4. Firmly press sticky-back foam into the makeup cases, or use a thin layer of hot glue to adhere regular craft foam.
5. Assemble all of the makeup in a cute pouch for your little toddler to enjoy!
I can't even begin to tell you how much Harlow loves her play makeup! Enjoy!
that is brilliant! It looks so real! good work lyss!
ReplyDeleteomgosh, I freaking love this! (don't you love my mormon swears;). That is so brilliant, I am going to do this because I too have a makeup obsessed little girl. My sister did the very "auntly" duty of getting her real makeup for her birthday which she threw a royal fit at when I put it up and away from her. Now I know what to do with it, great post!
ReplyDeletei LOVE the mormon swears! I have tried them out, but they just aren't quite satisfying enough for me (wink). I would have put that makeup away as well! If you are on pinterest, a friend pinned it so you can search for it under "toddler makeup" and pin away!
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