I've got a dirty little secret...a dirty little secret...

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Re: I've got a dirty little secret...a dirty little secret...

Post by Xarata » Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:47 am

the liquid lippies are now also living in the closet on the ledge of that weird trim you see between the boards (why anyone would put would trim 5' up a wall in a closet is beyond me but it's convenient for my lippies). I am so proud of myself btw. i finally put ALL my makeup and skincare away. I had a giant pile in the corner of my bathroom just taking up space and being a pile and I finally put it ALL away. I really do need to get a baseball card binder for all my sample baggies...

lcash when i transfer things to jars i shake all the powder to one part of the bag and either cut a corner off or (more often) cut the sides off the bag, open it slowly and use a brush to push it into a jar. I can use the brush to get pretty much ALL the powder off the sides of the bag too. I do this overtop of a white piece of paper so if i spill i can funnel the spilled powder back into the jar too. To transfer from one jar to another, I dump onto a piece of paper and funnel it.
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Re: I've got a dirty little secret...a dirty little secret...

Post by ~*mikie*~ » Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:15 am

Since I'm so prone to full sizes these days, I keep my smidgen-pinch-dash measuring "spoons" in my bathroom drawer. Depending on what I'm transferring to shaker jars, those are what I use. Any "overflow" left in the original jar gets either put in the drawer for topping off as necessary or more likely divvied up into small baggies for enabling purposes. ;-) Baggie samples, I use out of baggies. When I *did* transfer them to jars, I used the paper underneath, shake to corner, snip off corner, tip & pour through method described earlier.

The 6gm small square shaker jars, I discovered with one of Meow's special collections (VandalEyes, I think) back before I tried SN. I fell in love with the cuteness of the square jars, ROFL, & I bought a ton of empty jars during a clearance sale on another site. Planned my mmu around those silly *adorable* jars, & I transferred everything in sight to them or the 12 gm shaker jars, & I bought additional 2-tier turntables to put 'em on. When I get on a kick, I get on a kick,LOL! I've since seen the 6gm square jars at suppliers but am not keen on buying 100s at a clip. Same w/12 gm shaker jars.

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Re: I've got a dirty little secret...a dirty little secret...

Post by lcash » Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:50 am

Thanks, ladies. That's pretty much how I've been transferring from one container to another. Sometimes I use waxed paper underneath. It seems to "slide" better. My husband thinks it's hilarious - I hoard those little "almost empty" sample baggies until I've fished out the last little morsel just like a dog licks a plate clean. I found some of those square bottles on ebay (not too expensive by the 100's, but a bit pricey buying five or less), decided to stay with what I have. If I'm going to keep spending money on mmu, I'll put it toward the real thing! :lol: They are pretty though, especially with all the gorgeous shadow shades.

You should be proud of yourself Xarata. You're very creative and I can see that things should be easy to find in the bleery hours of the AM. I always have wonderful ideas about organizing, then forget what my plan was so I still can't find anything without hunting. It looks a heck of a lot better, though, so I'll live with it for now. Lauren
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