Saturday, November 30, 2013

{ " Walmart Haul and... Oops " }



Again... what is considered a haul? Because, I only bought six things... is that considered a haul? Meh. I dunno.

Anyways, I was at Walmart and had some things on my list that I was looking to get. I knew exactly what I was looking for, which was cool. For once I wasn't just counting on trying something and hoping it would work.


Basically it looks like a jumble of stuff, but it's not. 

1) Garnier Moisture Renew Refreshing Gel Cream
2) Conair 1 and 1/4" curling iron 
3) FX Molding Wax - Pliable Hair Wax
4) Aveeno Smart Essentials Daily Detoxifying Scrub 
5) Lypsyl lip balm 
6) got2b POWDER'ful Volumizing Hair Powder

I had been in need of a new daily moisturizer, and face cleanser, so I looked these two up before deciding to buy them. I love them so far, but I will definitely write reviews on them in a while after I have used them quite a bit! 

The lip balm was super random. I just remembered I needed more... so I grabbed it. 

As for the hair products... well, there's a reason for those. 




UH-OH. Oops? 
Yeah. I did it again. 
This time though, I did it for a "good" reason. I decided that it was exciting to have the front of my hair long enough to curl, but the back was still too short... I then came to grips with the fact that by the time I grew the back out long enough to cut it to my liking, I would have to cut off like six inches from the front. I knew by the time that came my hair would be so dead, split, and yucky, that it would just look bad. I do wish the length was a little bit longer, as I don't really like hair this short on myself, but he cut it all the same length as the back. So, now the bottom is all one length. The layering is a little crazy. There is one section of layering in the back that I am not fond of, but hair grows, and before I know it it will have softened and grown out nicely. 

This is step one in growing my hair out. I had to have it all evened out in order to grow it out evenly. I don't like it this short, but I just needed to get it done before my hair got any longer in the front. I think he took about two/three inches off of the front which seems like a ton... I did realize that in April I cut my hair to my chin, and even though I cut it again twice since then, it was down to my collar bones when I went to get it cut again today. That means it grew about five inches in those months, which is excellent! Also, I cut it to about this length back in July and it had grown out a lot since then, even with my latest angled cut. The girl had to cut three inches off the back of my hair when she did my angle two months ago. When I look at it that way, my hair grows really fast. It just doesn't seem like it when I'm waiting for it to grow! 

He did blow dry it after he cut it, and it looked kind of crazy. Crazy to me at least. I have never had so much volume in my hair... Like, really. It looked like you could take my head off of my body and bounce it like a basketball... 

I had fun playing with it tonight though. I used my new curling iron to loosely curl some pieces away from my face which resulted in a kind of messy look, then I shaped it with some of the hair wax I bought. 

We'll see what happens. By this time next year it will all be grown back out anyways! Life's a ride, why not have fun?! 

I'm super excited for this length: 


A couple of months and I'll be there! 

Now, after all that babbling... 
Just watch out for reviews on the products I bought today, because they're definitely coming! 

Thanks for reading!

{ " Wait... what?! " }



Alright... Going through old photos, and I want someone to explain to me when my hair was this long.



Now, it's looking all pretty and stuff, because it's curled in these photos. If it hadn't been curled it would have been straggly and gross, which was the reason I cut it (to almost my shoulders) last November. Let's just take a moment to soak in all that glorious hair... It's going to take me like 2 years to grow my hair back to that length! 

Alright. Let's do this thing. Challenge accepted. 

;) 
This time though, I'm planning on having healthy long hair. Not just long hair that hadn't been trimmed for like a year and a half, thus causing split ends up to my eyeballs! 
Just thought I'd share that... 

Friday, November 29, 2013

{ " Mini Pampering Session " }


Tonight, as I realized how damaged the ends of my hair is I decided to take a little "pampering" time.

There are so many ways you could pamper yourself... I did the easy ones. It was all just spur of the moment too!

1) I decided it was about time to use a hair mask. So, I sprayed the ends of my hair with a little bit of my L'Oreal Total Repair 5 Multi-Restorative Dry Oil. If you spray your dry hair with this hair oil, it makes it super greasy. So, don't spray it on dry hair. Then I saturated my hair in Nutiva Organic Extra Virgin unrefined coconut oil. I usually use it solid, and as I work it into my hair it melts right in. It is super messy to use it melted I have found, so even when I used coconut oil on my hair in the summer I put it in the fridge first. It just helps to keep the mess down. I then clipped up my hair and waited about fifteen minutes before showering.

2) In the shower I rinsed out the coconut oil, shampooed my hair twice. Let me explain why I shampooed twice. After having an oil in your hair you need to make sure you get all of that oil out. I have made the mistake before of leaving coconut oil in my hair for about 30 minutes, then shampooing my hair once and conditioning like normal. In the middle of blow-drying my hair I realized the heavier side of my part was extremely greasy looking. So, just to be on the safe side I always shampoo my hair twice if I have had any kind of oil in my hair.

3) After shampooing my hair twice, I quite a bit of my L'Oreal Total Repair 5 Damage Erasing Balm and completely saturated my hair from root to tip. I let that sit for about ten minutes, before rinsing it out. Now, I have to be super careful when rinsing out that particular hair balm, because it contains hydrolyzed wheat proteins, which cause my face and forehead to break out. It still gives me some sores on my head, but I just live through it for the time being.

4) Immediately after rinsing out the balm I washed my face with my Pond's Luminous Clean Daily Exfoliating Cleanser, like always. I have found if I wash my face immediately after using the balm which contains wheat proteins I can prevent breakouts on my face.

5) After getting out of the shower (and no, I did not only wash my hair) I used a facial/lip scrub that I made tonight. I simply mixed together:

• 2 teaspoons brown sugar
• 1 teaspoon extra virgin, unrefined coconut oil
• 2 drops (literally) of lemon juice

I had a little tiny jar that literally only fit that much, so I made enough to fit.
So, I just massaged that into my skin until the sugar granules were all dissolved. Now my skin is super soft.

6) After towel drying my hair I spritzed it with a bit more of my L'Oreal Dry Oil, and then let it air dry about 80% of the way before blow drying it the rest of the way to tame down some frizzies.

7) Whilst waiting for my hair to dry I removed my old nail polish, and then massaged some Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream into my nails/cuticles. I let that soak in for a while before applying two coats of my Nailtiques Formula 2 nail strengthener.

So basically... now my hair is super soft, and healthier looking. I will probably go in for a trim sometime, because my ends are super split, and it's been 2 months since I last had my hair done. I'd rather keep the split ends down, even if it means losing a little bit of length for the time being.

Now I'm going to go eat some chocolate covered frozen strawberries, and watch some YouTube videos for a little while.

Have a splendid night everyone, and I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

{ " Wet n Wild Megalast Lipsticks - First Impression " }


I want to apologize way ahead of time for my absolutely horrible "swatching" abilities. I did lip swatches... and then realized that my lens magnified all the little peach fuzz on my upper lip and around my mouth. Flaws. Everyone's got them. I have never like... felt the need to wax around my mouth... so I guess I just won't be doing any super close up lip swatches, huh? ;) Just thought I'd tell you all the reason for my entire face being in the swatch, rather than just my lips.

Anyhue, now that that's out of the way...

I recently bought two of the Wet n Wild Megalast Lipsticks at CVS. They are a steal at $1.99 a piece, and then they were 40% off, so I just had to try them.

Tati (GlamLifeGuru on YouTube) has mentioned a specific one called, "Think Pink" in many of her videos, and talked about how much she loved it. So, of course, I picked that one up. Then I also found another shade, which I absolutely adore. It's such a gorgeous color!

Left: Think Pink
Right: Wine Room

Left: Think Pink
Right: Wine Room


Left: Wine Room
Right: Think Pink

Yes, I am aware that I look terrified in the picture on the left, but whatever. Let's pretend it's high fashion, or modeling or something. ;)

First I will talk about the lipsticks together, then I will talk about each color individually.

~ The opacity of these lipsticks is absolutely incredible, as you can see in the arm swatches above. That is one "swipe", and that's it. I don't think I have ever had a lipstick that was that opaque. The colors are absolutely gorgeous, and I was shocked by how opaque they are.

~ The packaging is just a black tube. They are thinner than regular lipstick tubes, but I don't mind that. The packaging is cheap, sleek, but cheap.

~ The consistency is actually pretty creamy. The application was much easier with the darker color, but the consistency is pretty much like any matte. If your lips are not hydrated, and are flaky at all, it will pull and tug at your lips. I put on a lip butter about 15 minutes before I put on the lipstick, in order to keep my lips hydrated and have a smooth application. They kind of smell like a crayon, like legit. When I first smelled them, I immediately thought of crayons. They feel quite dry after a little while, but aren't super uncomfortable on the lips.

~ The wear time is actually pretty amazing, I mean compared to lip products I have tried. I put on the color Wine Room at around 4:15PM, and when I got home at 6:00PM it was still completely intact. The lip color had not budged at all, and hadn't started to peel or anything. I ate dinner, and it lasted through dinner, then I ended up wiping it off to do the swatch of the lighter color. I literally had to scrub it off of my lips, and my lips were still kind of red. I know almost two hours isn't that impressive of a time, but for me it was! They definitely stain, because I swatched them on my arm about three hours ago, and it's still there. The lighter color seemed to fade faster, but the darker color leaves quite a stain.

~ Wine Room  is a gorgeous brick red color. It is coming off true to color in the pictures. It is so beautiful, I'm absolutely in love with it. I'm not quite brave enough to wear a true red lipstick, but I feel like a matte red is more wearable than a glossy red for some reason. Anyways, the color is definitely a warm toned red, it's definitely not a cool toned red. For some reason I'm loving to wear cranberry lip colors, and darker lip colors, even though according to like... "beauty rules" you shouldn't wear dark lips without any other makeup. Hey look at me, the rebel. ;)

~ Think Pink is a cool toned baby pink. It is the perfect nude lip. I don't really like light/nude lip colors on myself, but this one is amazing. I don't think it makes me look too washed out, so I'll definitely be wearing it quite often, as long as I can get it to apply nicely.

~ The price is amazing. I mean, come on now. $1.99 for a lip color normally tells you that it's going to stink. But, these are pretty good.

I would definitely recommend Wine Room to a friend, and maybe even some of the other darker colors. I think the price I paid, which was actually $1.19 was well worth it.

I hope someone found this review helpful... and I'm gonna say, "Go git you some!" ;)

Have a great week everyone!


Tuesday, November 26, 2013

{ " Wet n Wild Haul " }


I stopped into CVS today, because I had a CVS money-card with $11.00 on it, and $4.00 in extrabucks. I figured it was a good time to stop in! So, I hadn't gone in looking for anything specific... I was just planning on finding something to buy with my "free" money! 

I happened upon the Wet n Wild stand, and... what do you know? It was all 40% off. Wet n Wild's products are super cheap to begin with, so then adding 40% makes them incredibly cheap. I spent about $8.00, and was able to get two lipsticks, two nail polishes, and a blush. I don't really wear blush, but I got it to play around with, seeing as it was only about $1.49 after the discount!

I will do separate reviews on the lipsticks, and the blush because that is going to be more in-depth. 



Wet n Wild Megalast Salon Nail Color
Under Your Spell 216B


Wet n Wild Fergie Nail Color
Make Them Boys Go Loco A019
Let me point out, as with the above, I never check the names of things before I buy them... so I had no idea of the name of the Fergie glitter polish until now... Yeahhhh....  



Wet n Wild Color Icon Blusher
Heather Silk 832E


Heather Silk 832E


Wet n Wild Megalast Lipsticks
Left: Think Pink 901B
Right: Wine Room 906D


Left: Think Pink 901B
Right: Wine Room 906D
I paid $8.49 for everything above! Quite pleased with my purchases so far, though I have only tried the lipsticks out. I'm excited to try the nail polishes, as soon as the color I currently have on my nails chips. 

And a special bonus... 
I hopped over to Target and found this adorable sweater, on the 70% off rack! I put it on at first and debated on returning it... but, I'm pretty sure I'll keep it, it was too cheap to return anyways! 


Now, stop judging me just because I take mirror selfies... Because, I know you are. ;)

Enjoy your week! 


{ " My Dream Christmas List " }


I saw a blog post about a Christmas list, and it made me want to gather up some ideas and make my own.
Most of these things are just 'dream' Christmas gifts, because I'm pretty sure no one would ever give some of these to me as a gift. Which y'know, I understand. 

I absolutely love Christmas time, because I love snow. I'm not really the type of person who gets super excited over gifts. I love giving gifts, but whether or not I receive a certain amount of gifts doesn't really ever cross my mind. After all, Christmas is not about getting presents, it's about Christ. 

So, let me start off with the most reasonable things, and they we'll get to the crazy thing that I'm going to have to someday spend my life savings on.

{Just a heads up! All of the blue text is clickable links to where you can find each item. In case you're interested in purchasing it.} 

1. Jewelry Tree Stand Organizer 




I have been wearing more jewelry lately, and it's rather frustrating when I have nowhere to put it. I actually ended up sticking some tacks in the side of my mirror to hold my necklaces. Tacky I know. (Pun intended.) So, I basically told my mother that all I would even think of wanting for Christmas is something to hold my jewelry. The one pictured holds up to 60 pairs of earrings, and then whatever else you want to put on there. I think it is so adorable, and it would fit well with the decor of my bedroom. However, I have a wish list on www.amazon.com, and I have several stands in there. 

$29.99


2. Reverse (Tapered) Curling Wand 

I have seen a lot of people with short hair use a reverse curling wand. I'm not sure why it works better with short hair, but evidently it does! This specific wand is one I found on Amazon, and it is a pretty good price, with good reviews. 

$26.99


3. Holster Camera Case 

I have been wanting a case like this for some time, because I often go places with only my camera and one lens, so it is a pain to carry around my case with all of my lenses all the time (though I am sooo thankful to have a bag that fits all of my lenses and my camera). 

$12.95


4. Wireless Shutter Release 

Talk about geeky things huh? This is a wireless shutter release, for a DSLR, which is an excellent tool to have. I would really love to have one for night shots of the stars. Thankfully I live in an area where leaving my camera outside for a few hours at night wouldn't be deadly. 

$18.95


5. Nail Art Brushes 

I got a set of nail art brushes for Christmas a couple of years ago, and haven't really been able to use them all that much. A few of them are really nice, but the fine point ones are frayed and unusable. There are several sets on Amazon that are only about $1.00 for three brushes, which is a very good deal. 


6. Starbucks Tumbler 

Okay, just look at how beautiful that is. I saw it originally on a "Gift Guide" YouTube video and fell in love with it. This is such a gorgeous, and timeless tumbler. I would absolutely love to have it, and I've been looking for a new tumbler anyways, so I can go places with hot coffee, or tea in the winter! The fact that it is from Starbucks makes it 100% more awesome, despite the fact that I can't drink their coffee!

$22.95


7. Combat Boots
I have been searching for a pair of decently priced combat boots for most of this fall. I absolutely love the look of them, especially with skirts or dresses. I came across these on Kohls.com, and I love them. I just can't decide which color I like the best.... They're all great colors. Plus they're on sale for $19.99. *nudgenudge* They were $79.99... These might not be able to wait until Christmas! Though I'm not sure if it is socially acceptable for me to wear these boots with my 34" inseam and telephone pole legs... So... yeah. GO AGAINST THE FLOW BABY. 

On sale now for $19.99! 

8. Sweaters! 












I absolutely love sweaters. I would live in them every day of my life if I could. They're so cozy, and yet easy to dress up if needed. So, sweaters... or a Target gift card (seeing that all of the sweaters above are from Target) would be a grand idea. ;)

9. Cross Body Bag




I have been carrying a cross body bag for quite some time now, because I am terrified of losing my purse, especially now that I usually have car keys with me... Anyways! I found this purse from Target and I absolutely fell in love with it. The colors are so gorgeous, and the size is perfect. The bag I have now is falling apart, because I use it every single day and stuff way more than should be able to fit, into it... So, I think it's about time for a new purse! 

Mint: on clearance for $17.49
Grey: $24.99



10. Canon EOS Rebel T4i 
*gasp* I know, there's a Canon on my blog! My camera would be so disappointed in me, but let's not tell him okay? This is almost my biggest dream gift. I would absolutely love to have this camera. I have heard and seen so many good things about Canon cameras, and this one in particular. So, I've been eyeing it for quite some time. Maybe someday I'll have enough cash to dish out for this camera. I know I already have three lenses for my Nikon, but there are lens adapters out there... 

$719.99


Well that's it! I decided to keep it to ten items, because well... I had a hard time even coming up with ten items! Obviously this is just my dream list, and I'm not actually legitmately asking for all of these things! A sweater or two would be nice though... ;)

This was such a fun post to make, though it took me just about all day (on and off) to think of what I wanted to put in the list, and to deal with crazy computer issues. Anyways! 
Is there anything in particular you are dreaming about for a Christmas gift? 
Let me know in the comments down below. It's always fun to see what other people are wishing for! 

Thanks for reading! Have a great Thanksgiving week! 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

{ " Violet VoxBox " }



I finally got the confirmation email saying my Violet VoxBox will be sent out next week! 
I watched all the hints on Facebook, and so I basically know what all of them are. The good thing is, there is no food in this box, so I will be able to review every item! 

I am suuuper excited about this, and I can't wait to get reviewing! I will be writing at the beginning of each post if the review is sponsored by Influenster. 

Anyways! I am thinking about doing an "unboxing" video if I can get my tripod fixed and set up. I thought that might be fun to try out! We shall see, we shall see! 

Enjoy the little things! 


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

{ " got2be ~ Guardian Angel ~ Flat Iron Balm " }


For quite some time I had been using the TRESemme' Heat Tamers Spray, but after going through three bottles I decided to try something new. I had a coupon for $2.00 any got2be styling product. I would never have tried this product if I hadn't gotten the coupon.

The directions are to hold the bottle 8" - 10" away from hair. Spray dry hair in sections prior to flat ironing.

It protects up to 425 degrees, and claims it will make your hair sleek, and frizz-free.

I use it when blow drying also, and it gives my hair a great amount of texture! got2be does have a spray specifically for blow drying, but I haven't seen that one in Walmart yet.

So, let's start out with the normal (somewhat) categorized review!

SCENT: 
This product has a scent I can't really put my finger on. It doesn't smell good, but it doesn't particularly smell bad either. It is quite "perfumey" which you can take any way you want. I preferred the scent of the TRESemme' Heat Tamer. This one smells a little bit old... a little more flowery, and chemically. It's an interesting scent to say the least, but it's bearable. It does not really linger too much on the hair, and after about an hour there is no scent left.

TEXTURE: 
It is a spray... so it's liquid. It is not sticky, and very lightweight.

PACKAGING: 
The nozzle is amazing. I actually like it better than the TRESemme' bottle, which I didn't think was possible. It sprays in nice strong, even sprays, and the button is easy to press. The shape of the bottle is cute, and easy to hold in your hand as it's not bulky. My small hand fits around it great, and it's quite comfortable to hold.

OVERALL: 
I absolutely love this product overall. I love the way it makes my hair feel, as it doesn't make it sticky, but it gives it texture. I have very fine, and rather thin, hair, which makes it difficult to style. The way this coats my hair gives it just the right amount of texture, and helps to keep my style in longer. I don't see that it makes my hair very glossy, but I do love it anyways. Having fine hair, my hair is almost always soft, or smooth, so that isn't usually my goal when styling. I don't know if it's protecting my hair... but, I guess it is? How do you actually know if a heat protectant is working? I dunno.... Oh well! Use it anyways!

I'm trying to figure out a new way to write out my reviews, but I'm a little OCD so sorting things out has always been something necessary to me... I know I am not the best at reviews at the time, but I'm also thinking about setting up my tripod at some point and attempting a video review. I can explain things more successfully when I am actually talking about them... We'll see how that goes!

Thanks for reading,

Monday, November 18, 2013

{ " Sally Hansen Salon Gel Polish " }

**I did decide to return this product, as it was not worth the amount of money spent, in my opinion.***


So, it has been three days since I put on my gel nails, and I am super pleased with the results. 
I know, three days is nothing, but be aware that I would already have reapplied regular nail polish. So, this is exciting to me! There are absolutely no chips, and no tip wear.This is going to take some getting used to, because I am used to just changing my nail polish color when I feel like having a new color on! I have read online that you can use regular nail polish with the gel base and top coat though. Hopefully that actually works, because their selection of colors is very limited at the time. Hopefully they come out with new colors sometime soon. But, until then I'll try it out with regular nail polish. It is supposed to last longer than regular nail polish (with a normal base & top coat), but not quite as long as the gel polish. So, we'll see what happens! 

Color: Troublemaker 

Of course the application is not perfect, but it was my first time doing the gel nails, so it was a little different than regular polish.

*** I did go to CVS and return everything I had bought the other day, because Walmart was having a much better deal on the kit with the full sized LED lamp. I was very pleased, because CVS refunded me more than $10.00 more than they should have. I got the money back from the coupon I used too. So I got the money from the coupon on a money card for CVS, but that means I can go buy another color of gel polish with that money. It was a little strange, but pretty awesome nonetheless. ***

I will do a 5 day update as well, and as many updates as I can until I have to remove the gel!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

{ " Sally Hansen Gel Polish - First Impression " }

**I did decide to return this product, as it was not worth the amount of money spent, in my opinion.***

I made a dash into CVS today to pick up the Sally Hansen gel manicure kit! I had a 25% coupon for my entire purchase, which was the only reason I even looked into buying this kit.

I read review on it, and on most websites it has almost a 5 star review, which is excellent! I did not get the huge kit with the larger LED light. I actually bought several things separately, because it was cheaper. I ended up getting the InstaGel Strips kit (that came with lacquer strips, the gel top coat, and a little tiny LED light), the gel base coat, and a gel polish. It ended up being quite a bit cheaper than if I had bought the $70 kit.

Of course, I was curious as to how this turned out. Most people raved about how easy it was, how fast, and how long it stayed on. So far I've seen how easy it is. It really is just like applying nail polish, as long as you remember which coat you did last! Obviously since I just did it about five minutes ago I don't know about the staying power yet. As far as I read it stays on up to two weeks with no chips! That information came from reviews too, not just product claims. The color went on smoothly and was opaque in two coats, but I can imagine that would vary with colors. I chose a darker color called "Troublemaker" which is a dark purple color. It is exactly the same color as shown on the box when cured. I am very pleased with the color, and as I said the application was smooth. My thumb nails are very short right now, which made it hard to seal off the ends without getting the gel polish on my fingertips. Thankfully that is easily cleaned off.

On my pinky finger on my left hand (the first finger I did) I got a bit on the side of my finger, and didn't notice. I did not clean that off, and now I think it will probably peel off a little sooner. The only reason it should peel off is if you get the polish on your skin, allowing it to lift up and then peel off the nail. So, hopefully the rest stay on well, because I was extremely careful with my other nails.

The curing time is 30 seconds for four layers on each nail. So about two minutes a nail. Which makes it about 20 minutes all together for your complete manicure. The little LED light is actually timed too, so you don't even have to time it yourself, which is very exciting!

So far I have noticed that my nails are not shiny. They are almost matte. They have a slight shine to them, but not a "mirror like shine" in the least! I don't know if that is, because I used the top coat from the InstaGel Strips kit, or what. But, I wanted them to be shiny like the product claims. Anyways, I'm hoping they'll just magically turn shiny when I'm not looking. ;)

After you cure the nail it is very tacky, so you need to wipe the nail with 99% isopropyl alcohol to take the tacky feeling away. It does take the tackiness away, but it also takes the shine away. After you wipe the nail they are completely hard, and you can tap them together, tap them on other things, and you won't get any smudges or dents. You just have to make sure you "cleanse" them afterwards, or you'll have a sticky, tacky mess!

I am hoping they last quite a while, without having to be reapplied. If they do not last more than 5 days I am returning the whole kit. I know that sounds horrible, but I am not going to pay for something that doesn't work!

So yes, that is my first impression of the product! So far, so good, besides the fact that they are not shiny.
I will keep updates on how long they last, and if they start to become shiny!

Thanks for reading!


Thursday, November 14, 2013

{ " Burgundy Infinity Scarf " }





As the weather gets colder, the crocheter in me comes out. I absolutely love to make cozy things such as scarves, and hats. I have never been very good at making anything that isn't simple, but I love to experiment. So, this scarf is basically the outcome of an experiment. I started out following a pattern, and then ended up completely changing it and going my own way. I absolutely love how it turned out, and it took about 300 yards of yarn. I bought the Red Heart Super Saver yarn, and so the scarf only cost $2.47. I obviously put time into it, but I mostly worked on it at night. I will probably make this same scarf in a couple of different colors too, but for now I'm going to start on some finger-less gloves, because taking photos in the winter is absolutely bitter! 

I'm excited to make some other things, and find some new patterns. 
Thanks for looking!