Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2015

Summertime Herbal Tea Recipe

It's hot. It's 115 degrees hot. 

I'm a hot tea type of person, but this week I've been craving something a little cooler. I whipped up this tea blend before work this morning and sipped on it all day. It's wonderful room temperature and would be nice iced, too! It's also packed with nourishing herbs that are great for your body and your mind.

Nettle

One of the most popular and versatile herbs, nettle is great for anemia, menstrual difficulties, and many other ailments. It's also super nutritious, containing iron, vitamin C, and other nutrients for our bodies. Its high iron content is why it's especially useful for women.

Rose Hips

Rose hips are the fruit of the rose bush. Just three rose hips contain more vitamin C than an orange! They also contain potassium, B vitamins, and niacin. 

Rose Petal

Ah, the rose petal. It really needs no introduction, does it? These edible petals add a sweet, summery, floral finish to this blend. (PS - Even the rose petals contain B vitamins!)

Hibiscus

You can credit the hibiscus for the bright red tea this blend creates! Hibiscus is also great for lowering blood pressure and cholesterol. Oh! It's also packed with vitamin C. :)

Lemongrass

There's just nothing like the zesty, lemony smell of lemongrass! It's calming and uplifting all at the same time. So of course I threw a bit in my tea. It balances out the floral flavors and gives it a good zest. Lemongrass is great for the stomach and digestion. 


To make this herbal tea, just put equal parts into your container of choice and let steep in hot water for at least thirty minutes, then enjoy! I put about a tablespoon each in a quart Mason jar and let it steep 45 minutes. If you prefer a sweeter tea, add a small amount of dried stevia to the blend. 

Enjoy!

PS - If you're in a warmer climate, try making this as a sun tea. Just use cool water and let the sun's energy infuse the herbs!

 

Sunday, August 31, 2014

DIY - Magical Bottle Cap Candles

These little candles are easy and fun to make! They burn anywhere from an hour to an hour and a half, so they are perfect for when you need a small dose of positivity, magic, or just a pick-me-up! I put mine on my meditation altar to burn while I meditate, but they'd be great as emergency candles, outdoor candles, or even for a relaxing bath. 


To make, you'll need:

  • Bottle Caps - Chose caps that aren't dented or damaged in any way. 
  • Wicks - I took the wicks out of cheap dollar-store tea lights. It was way cheaper than buying them at the craft store and I wasn't going to use them; I try to only use soy or beeswax candles in my home. 
  • Soy Wax - You can use any kind of wax, but I used soy for mine. 
  • Essential Oils - I made two different scents: sweet orange, which is an uplifting, positive, joyful oil, and lavender, which is calming and peaceful - but you can pick any oil to suit your soul! 
  • Spoon
  • Double Boiler or Similar - I just put a small glass dish in a pot and called it a day! :)
  • Glitter - You can't have magical candles without glitter! 
  • Newspaper
Step 1

Pour water in your double boiler - enough that it'll heat the contents of your bowl, but not enough to fill the bowl. Bring up to medium heat, then turn on low. 

Step 2

Pour wax into the bowl. I added about 20 drops of essential oil - but this is dependent upon personal preference and the scent you choose. 

Step 3

Stir slowly until all the wax has melted.

Step 4

Add one drop of wax into each bottle cap. Press your wick into the wax to secure it while you fill the bottle cap. 


Step 5

Using your spoon, gently pour the melted wax into each bottle cap. 

Step 6

Before the wax hardens, sprinkle a pinch of glitter onto each candle. As you do this, visualize all the joy and positivity these candles are going to bring as they burn!

Step 7

After the wax hardens, trim your wick to about 1/4" before burning. 


Use caution when burning. Since these are so tiny, they will get hot! I have mine set up in a candle holder filled with Himalayan sea salt for a cleansing effect on the whole room!

Enjoy!

Friday, August 15, 2014

Going Green - One Day at a Time

I was talking to a co-worker about how harsh perfumes bother me the other day. I explained that since I stopped using most perfumes and cheap room fragrances, I was more sensitive to the "chemically" smells that most of them gave off. She said that she wanted to live a more natural life, but that it seemed so hard! Learning about all the toxins and unhealthy things around us today can be very overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be hard. Here is some advice I have to share from my journey. 

1. What's most important? For me, it was going vegetarian. I was concerned about the quality of the meat I was eating and frustrated at the cost of quality, humanely-raised and hormone-free meat. Do some thinking and discover what's most important to you. It could be the cleaning products in your home, the bath and beauty products that you use, your food, your transportation, how much waste you produce, among others. Try writing down those areas that are important to you, then focus in on one at a time. 

2. Replace things as you run out, unless you can afford to buy green products you want to use all at once; most of us can't, and that's okay! I still have some bath and cleaning products that I'd rather not use, but I  opt replace them as I run out so I don't stress myself and my bank account out. Say you run out of surface cleaner, hop on the internet and see if you can make one yourself. There are a ton of great beauty and cleaning DIY instructions out there. It's fun and it'll prevent you from getting too overwhelmed. 

3. Don't fall for the "well everything is bad for me, so why try" argument. It just isn't true. Yes, it's nearly impossible to remove every cancer-causing hormone-disrupting free radical nastiness from your life, but you can make a difference in your own well-being! For instance, I can't currently help the fact that I live in a big city that has pollution, but I can make sure that I eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to give my body the strength it needs to stay healthy as long as possible. 

4. Make a goal list. This goes hand-in-hand with number 1. After you've decided what things are most important to you, make a goal list and divide it into three columns:

  • Short-Term Goals
  • Mid-Term Goals
  • Long-Term Goals

The length of time for each is completely up to you. I have my goal list hanging on the wall and I cross out things as I accomplish them. It's a great reminder of how far you've come! 

Bonus: If you don't live alone, try making a goal list with those that you share a home with. It's a lot of fun and a great way to get to know your room mate, significant other, or family member better!

5. Lastly, here are some of the easy things I did to be more green that you can do, too! 

  • Replace your paper towels with wash cloths. We got ours from the dollar store. I fold them in half, roll them up, then store them on the kitchen counter in a cute basket I got at the thrift store. Perfect!
  • For company, have a nice set of linen napkins on hand.
  • Stop buying water bottles. Our investment in a water cooler paid for itself in a short time and helps the environment. If you can afford to install a water filtration system, even better!
  • If something is in walking distance, walk! It's great for your body, mind, and the environment. Every little bit counts!
  • Those reusable bags you bought? Use them. Some stores even offer discounts for using reusable bags. 
  • Start growing your own food, even if it's just one tomato plant. You won't regret it.
  • Shop local.
  • Plant flowers that bees love; they'll love you for it!


Do you have any tips or tricks? Please share them below! :)