Sunday, December 15, 2013

Getting into the Christmas Spirit, Caribbean Style

Coming from Colorado, I'm used to white Christmases.  Even when I left home to tour with ice shows, I spent the first six winters in cold places like Canada and Germany, so there were always snowflakes and crackling fireplaces and hot chocolate in abundance.  (If you've ever had the chance to go to a German Christmas market, you know that it's pretty much Heaven on Earth.)

But anyway, now I'm in the Caribbean.  It's not the same, but I'm making it work.

Here's how I'm doing it:

1.  I'm knitting like crazy for Christmas this year.  There aren't many things that get me in the holiday mood quite like knitting wintery gifts.

2.  I've made our cabin into a winter wonderland thanks to a few DIY decorations, some Glade Christmas scented room spray, and the She & Him Christmas album that I've had on repeat ever since I discovered its existence last week.


3.  Our ship also sponsored a gift-giving event at an elementary school in Jamaica, and I signed up to go to the school and help hand out the presents.  It was so fun to see how the kids were; it didn't seem to matter which toy they received, they were just elated to be receiving a gift.  I feel lucky to work for a company that does charity events like this every Christmas, and I also feel lucky to participate in the spreading of holiday cheer.  It was pretty awesome.


It's turning out that I love this time of year regardless of the climate, and I can't wait for Christmas to finally come!

What are you doing to get into the holiday mood?

xoxo
Laura

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Showgirl Beauty Tip: Eyelash Glue


There are just so many things to say about false eyelashes!

Today I want to discuss the glue I prefer to use to keep them on my eyes.

My favorite brand of eyelash glue is Duo because it gets the job done and it doesn't make my eyes itchy like some of the other brands do.  That's a personal preference, though, so if you like another brand better, more power to you!

The real point of all this glue talk, though, is the color of the glue.  Most of the other girls in ice shows use the white eyelash glue that's supposed to turn clear once it dries.  I used to use that color too, but I noticed that the "clear" dried glue always made my eyeliner look lighter and cloudier and simply less black.

Then I ran out of glue one day and used some of my friend's dark toned eyelash glue and (Eureka!) it didn't make my eyeliner look murky.  The glue that's dark when it's wet turns black when it dries and therefore blends in with the rest of my makeup!

So for eyelash glue that doesn't draw attention to itself, go with the dark tone color.  You won't regret it.

Happy gluing!
xoxo
Laura

Monday, December 9, 2013

Link to Love: Speedo Yarn Bomber

Image via The Denver Post

When my friend, Karleen, posted this yarn bombing picture on my Facebook wall, I nearly died laughing.

I love a good yarn bomb, and this one goes above and beyond with the funny factor!

The man behind this amazingness is Kyle Williams, and you can read all about his crochet creation in this Denver Post article.

I think my favorite part of the whole story is that a policeman watched the entire installation process and didn't intervene.  I guess the Denver Police are a-okay with yarn bombing.

Have you seen any other good yarn bombs lately?

Happy reading!
xoxo
Laura

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Three-Turn Cowl Knitting Pattern

Here in the Caribbean, it's definitely not knitting weather outside.  Lucky for me, though, it's always knitting weather inside ice rinks, no matter where in the world they're located!

With that in mind, I whipped up a chunky cowl for myself, and I'm loving wearing it at the rink.


Before I started knitting this cowl, I played around with various stitch designs in my notebook and finally settled on a pattern with three vertical knit stitches and one purl stitch in between them.

You can see the way I drew out the pattern in the picture below.  I used little Vs to represent the knit stitches and dashes to represent the purl stitches.

When I make up my own patterns, I almost always draw a diagram like this before I start knitting.  Do you ever make up your own patterns too?  If so, do you draw diagrams too, or do you just feel it out with your needles in your hands?


Anyway, I named this project after a basic skating move, the three-turn, because I made it to wear during rehearsals, warmup ice time, and general hanging out by the ice (which I do a lot). I picked that particular skating move because it ties in with the three vertical stitches in the stitch pattern.  Get it?

Here are the details about the Three-Turn Cowl.

Materials:
1.  One skein (81 yards) super bulky yarn (I used Lion Brand Hometown USA yarn in Dallas Grey)
2.  US Size 15 (10mm) circular needles with a 16" length
3.  Scissors
4.  Tapestry needle to weave in ends

Gage:
1 inch equals 2 stitches

Pattern:
Cast on 40 stitches and join in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches.

First Garter Stitch Border:
Round 1: knit
Round 2: purl
Round 3: knit
Round 4: purl

Body of Scarf:
Round 1: knit
Round 2: (knit 1, purl 1) repeat
Round 3: knit
Round 4: (purl 1, knit 1) repeat
Repeat rounds 1-4 until your cowl measures 7 inches long (including the first garter stitch border)

Second Garter Stitch Border:
Repeat rounds 1-4 of the first garter stitch border

Bind off knitwise.


Happy knitting!
xoxo
Laura

Monday, December 2, 2013

Showgirl Beauty Tip: Eyebrow Love


For the longest time, when I was a newbie showgirl, I used to always forget about my eyebrows as I was doing my show makeup.  It was easy to do given that various producers and performance directors are always focusing on fake eyelashes or eyeshadow and lipstick color.

But I've come to believe that adding a little color to my eyebrows just might be the easiest and most effective way to punch up my makeup.  After all, eyebrows are like picture frames for your eyes, and if you've just spent a long time working on your eye makeup, wouldn't you want to highlight it with a pretty frame?

So to fill in my eyebrows, all I do is dip a small eyeshadow brush into some brown eyeshadow and sweep it across each eyebrow once or twice.  It makes my eyebrows pop without making them look scary-dark like they would look if I had colored them in with a pencil.

(The brown shadow works great for me because I have brown hair, but if you have red, blond, or black hair you might want to use a slightly different shade of eyeshadow so your brows look natural compared to your hair color.)

Easy, huh?

Happy coloring!
xoxo
Laura
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