Click here for Day One – Set Up
Click here for Day Two – Fragrance and Color
Click here for Day Three – More Fragrance and Color
Click here for Day Four – Sparkle Mica
Filling the powder containers is straight-forward. The powder is slightly heavier with the addition of fragrance so is less prone to poofing all over.
You can scoop directly into the powder container, as shown, or pour in through a funnel to reduce spill possibilities.
You’ll notice that the powder shaker containers are only 90% of the way full. This is because if you pack them too tightly, the powder will not be able to be shake loose for the initial first uses.
Push the cap on tightly either with the heel of your hand or your fingers. Once the cap has been securely fitted, the cap will not come off so be sure that you’re ready to cap and be done with your project before you hit that point of no return.
All you need to do now is clean-up and label your powders. Check back this week for a cool label template for the powder shakers used in this project.
koinoniacommunity says
Yet another project you have prompted me to try. I’m starting to think I have a problem. Hello ~ my name is Natalie and I am addicted to making bath and body products. Of course…there are worse things.
Carrie ~ Gigi says
I’ve been another “watcher” of this project. Since I love a sale, & new projects I will be checking out the items on Bramble Berry. Thanks!
Carrie ~ Gigi says
I’ve been another “watcher” of this project. Since I love a sale, & new projects I will be checking out the items on Bramble Berry. Thanks!
Anne-Marie says
Cool! I’m glad to read that.
Bramble Berry has most everything needed for the talc project on sale for the month of December (check back in a few days on the Sale page of the site – the December specials will be up then) =)
lalg says
I’ve loved watching this project and think I’ll try some for Christmas presents. Thank you so much.
Pat L