Friday, June 3, 2016

Festival Face Paint

It's Festival Season!  
Time to experiment with Colorants and Pigments and create your own Silky-Smooth Face Paint. It’s fun to make, easy to clean up, and safe for kids and adults alike!

Equipment You’ll Need:
  • Measuring cup
  • Measuring spoons
  • Mixing bowls
  • Whisk
Ingredients:
  • 4 oz Carrier Oil (any light oil, like jojoba or fractionated coconut oil, will work)
  • 1 oz Colorant or Pigment (make sure it's skin safe ... micas or oxides work well)
  • ¼ cup Arrowroot Powder (use less if colorant is an oxide)
  • 1 tbsp Vitamin E oil
Customizing:

 STEP 1
Add 4 oz of the Carrier Oil to your mixing bowl, slowly mix in ¼ cup Arrowroot Powder.

Mix until Arrowroot Powder is fully dissolved.
 STEP 2
Slowly add 1 oz Colorant or Pigment and mix thoroughly.

If you would like to have a thicker paint, add more Arrowroot powder, a little at a time, until you reach your desired consistency.
 STEP 3
Add 1 tbsp of Vitamin E and mix well.
STEP 4
Pour into a bottle or jar.  Your new Face Paint is now ready to use!









(all photos and how-to instructions are courtesy of Essential Wholesale & Labs, 2016)

Enjoy!
- Zephyr -

Manifestation vs Borrowing


Manifestation of abundance is a 5D practice.
Borrowing toward an end result is a 3D paradigm.
Manifestation involves paying the benefits forward.
Borrowing involves paying the benefits back.
Manifestation is a gift.
Borrowing is a debt.
These are the lessons learned on our recent excursion to Lightning in a Bottle. We manifested our acceptance, our placement, and our opportunity to do what we do best in the sharing of our gifts with humanity.
To be able to fully immerse our placement upon this path, we borrowed to cover our travel expenses. We were graciously abundant and profitable at this event ... but those profits will be going to repay what we borrowed to get there ... at the expense of having to cancel our event in Colorado in August.
That's a huge price to pay for a small business working its ass off to place its gifts in as many hands as possible. I'm not ungrateful for having traveled this particular path ... simply wiser.
Lesson learned and Paid in Full.
- Zephyr