Sunday, March 31, 2019

~PLENTY OF SHIMMER FOR SPRING AND EASTER




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I've curated some shimmery, pearlescent, and even sparkly things for spring and Easter (that are for females of all ages), so scroll on!

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These are on my shopping list--you are never too old for kitschy hair-wear! ☺




 (I saw one of these when I was at Pier 1 last year, and it was so pretty! They're also available in a flowered style in both pink and green.  See these Bejeweled Easter Egg Ornaments as well.)



The Sparkle Effect: Release Your God-Given Radiance, by Kristen Dalton Wolfe





(See this option as well.)


band.do Glitter Bomb Water Bottle


Make your own Shimmering Easter Eggs with Wilton Color Mist Food Color Sprays
(Click the "View Supply List" button or the "Supply List" tab, and then click the product link.)
It would appear the Gold, Silver, and Pearl sprays are the ones that shimmer, while the others do not.
*I would read the reviews before purchasing this product.  As for consuming the sprays, as opposed to just using them to decorate eggs that you don't plan to eat, according to a review response they contain alcohol.  Make sure to read the kid-centric review (by Rei...).  After searching around a bit, I was able to locate a photo of one of the spray's complete ingredient list.  In addition, there is a warning message about inhalation of the product on Wilton's product page.


*See my notes about these sprays under the previous pic.
*Also see the Pearl Dust Painted Easter Eggs, which are made with Wilton Pearl Dust.  The first review (by Nerdy...) is interesting, as they use this product in drinks.  Again, if you're planning to consume this product, I would double-check the ingredient list, especially when it comes to children. A photo of the full ingredient list is supplied for this product on the product page. 










(I think these would look so cute on cupcakes!)





























You'll find another photo of this Bible here; the Bible itself isn't shimmery.

*After posting these Bibles, it dawned on me that I'm not sure how I feel about those who are under a certain age having a complete Bible (or rather, the Bible as we know it, period)--though I'm not sure exactly what is included in each of the ones I've linked to.  This is because of certain content, but also because even adults need to proceed with caution when engaging with it, as regards things like context, application, correct understanding, etc.  Also, I'm not familiar with the ICB version, which you can find out about here and here.








Invisibobble Sprunchie in Prima Ballerina
(Yes, that's 'sprunchie,' not 'scrunchie.')






























(Putting eggs in some sort of transparent container, along with twinkle lights, is such a fun idea.)



Too Faced La Creme Mystical Lipstick in Fairy Tears



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