Candy Flavored Homemade Lip Gloss Recipe

Tired of the kiddos stealing all of your lip balm? Surprise them with their own special lip gloss with this candy flavored homemade lip gloss recipe! It’s inexpensive to make, easy to personalize to your child’s tastes, and makes a great gift.

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Of everything that could drive you crazy about being a mom, it’s always the little things that seem to be the worst, right? For me, it’s the kiddos messing up my lip balm. I don’t mind them using it if they ask and then hand it back to me to close when they’re done. Of course, that’s not how it goes most of the time.

My kids are constantly getting into my lip balm in my purse. I get super annoyed grabbing my Burt’s Bees and finding it messy and destroyed because little hands got to it. Part of the problem is they don’t twist the balm back down after they use it. Instead, they smash the lid back on and slip it into my bag.

These candy flavored homemade lip glosses are stored in small lidded pots instead of twist tubes. That makes them more kid friendly plus the containers are reusable. No more destroyed lip balm in your purse. Let your kiddos have their own lip gloss and leave yours alone.

 

Open Watermelon Lip Gloss Next to Rainbow

Container of Cocoa Butter Petroleum Jelly next to Empty Cups

Candy Flavored Lip Gloss Materials

 

Petroleum Jelly in Plastic Cups next to Mica Powder

Step 1

First, add a small amount of cocoa butter petroleum jelly into 1 container per flavor you are making.

 

Close Up of Rose Mica Powder On Top of Petroleum Jelly

Step 2

Next, add some cosmetic grade mica powder on top of the petroleum jelly.

Note:

 

Close Up of Brown Mica Powder Mixed in Petroleum Jelly

Step 3

Stir your mica powder into the petroleum jelly with a wooden popsicle stick until it is well combined.

 

Flavored Candy Oils

Root Beer Lip Gloss in Small Container next to Wooden Stick

Watermelon Flavor Mixed into Rose Colored Jelly

Step 4

Add in 5-10 drops of your candy flavoring oil after your mica powder is mixed into your petroleum jelly. Then mix the oil into your lip gloss thoroughly.

 

Package of Small Storage Containers

Watermelon Lip Gloss in Small Container

Step 5

Lastly, after you’ve mixed your lip gloss, scoop them into the small lidded containers.

 

Watermelon Lip Gloss Next to Decorative Lid

Step 6 (Optional)

Top your container lids with stickers or cabochons to label the flavors.

 

Close up of Open Root Beer Lip Gloss

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Is it really kid-friendly if it’s not delicious? Um, no. This candy flavored homemade lip gloss recipe has it all. It moisturizes dry lips and has a hint of shimmer. It smells and tastes delicious plus it’s stored in a totally kid-friendly container too! These make great party favors, stocking stuffers, or basket stuffers for kids because you can whip up a large batch in no time at all.

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DIY Sequin Magnetic Picture Frame

Is your fridge covered in photos from family and friends like ours? If so you’ve probably noticed that they are looking a little dingy and word from dust and grease. Now you can protect those precious photos and dress up your refrigerator at the same time with this easy DIY sequin magnetic picture frame!

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I love getting photos of friends and family in the mail. Admittedly, most of them come during the holidays but it’s still wonderful, especially if it’s from loved ones who live far away that we don’t see often.

The last time I changed out the photos with the most recent ones, I noticed that the old ones were in poor condition from the myriad of meals we cook. You don’t want to throw out the old photos simply because you’re displaying updated ones. Unfortunately, some of them are in such bad shape you don’t have a choice.

 

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Instead of not displaying the photos or risking ruining them, you can protect them with a DIY sequin magnetic picture frame. It’s super easy to make and budget friendly, especially if you get your frames at the Dollar Tree like I did. One multi-pack of sequins from the Dollar Tree can make 4+ frames putting you pennies over a dollar per frame. You seriously can’t beat that! (Plus, hello, sparkly!)

 

 

Sequined Magnetic Picture Frame Materials

DIY Sequin Magnetic Picture Frame Materials

Step 1

First, remove your magnetic picture frame from the packaging.

Note:

Step 2

Next, determine the order you want to attach your sequins. Since all of mine were varying shades of blue and green, I put them in order from most green to most blue.

Step 3

Then, add a thin section of glue to the bottom of the frame.

 

Close Up of Sequins on Magnetic Picture Frame

Step 4

Begin attaching a line of sequins along the bottom edge of the frame and working your way up.

Step 5

Continue until you have 3 rows of one color, adding glue as needed to your frame.

Step 6

Once you have your first 3 rows of sequins glued, add a small amount of glue on the side edges of your frame being sure to leave the center open for your picture to show through.

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Step 7

Now, continue adding your sequins in rows of 3, again, being sure to leave the center of the frame open for your picture to show through. This is another reason why leaving the paper insert is important. Use it as a reminder to leave the center of your frame clear.

 

Close Up of Sequins on Top Half of Magnetic Picture Frame

Step 8

Once you reach the top half inch or so of your frame, again add a thin layer of glue across the entire top and attach 3 rows of sequins.

 

Picture Framed in Sequinned Magnetic Frame on Polka Dot Background

Step 9

Check all of the edges to ensure that no glue has seeped down then set aside to dry.

 

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Now you can easily and frugally protect those precious photos on your fridge with this DIY sequin magnetic picture frame. It is so simple to make and it makes changing out those cherished photos easy. These make wonderful simple gifts too. Add a photo of your own kiddos and give to grandparents for a thoughtful, handmade gift that doesn’t break the bank.

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Now, let’s get onto the crafty fun with these easy craft ideas for kids. They’re all super easy and you likely already have the supplies on hand. I love doing crafts with the kids because they always enjoy it (even if they’ve made it a hundred times) and it is a great to spend time together as a family. These are some of our favorites.

 

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DIY Painted Canvas Play Set

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Fun and Glittery DIY Notebook

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Glittery Boys Door Sign

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Hanging children's artwork

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Paper flowers hanging on a wall

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Googly eye framed monogram

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