Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

Hey everybody!

Hope you all have had a wonderful Halloween! My brother and I went trick-or-treating, and I must say it was quite the success! We brought in a lot of candy!

I was a dead-zombie-pirate-angry face.

Look at all the amazing candies! Woo!

And that, officially wraps up Blogtober! It's been a wonderful month, and has gone by way too fast! I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did!
<3 Lucero

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Last Minute Halloween Ideas

Hey everybody!

Tomorrow is Halloween, and it looks like some of you don't have a costume! Gasp! Never fear, for I have a few ideas in case you're caught without a costume.

Facebook: Simply write the word "book" on your face. Done!

Father time: Strap a giant clock (real or cardboard) to your chest. Alternatively, you could be seen as Flavor Flav.

Nerd: Pop out a pair of 3-D glasses and put a little bit of duct tape in between the lenses. Bonus points for carrying around a text book (this works best at school).

Ironic ghost: Drape a white sheet over yourself. It's so simple, it's inventive. Your hipster friends will adore you. It's even better if you don't cut out eye holes, that way you can run into furniture and people.

Mime: Wear all black, and refuse to talk. Even if this lands you in the principal's office, you must communicate using only charades.

Everybody: Strap a mirror to yourself. If anybody asks who you are, say you're them! That way, you can be everybody this Halloween!

Dead person/ zombie: Just don't put on makeup when you wake up. Zing! Kidding, just add a little bit of black eyeshadow under your eyes and you'll look like the undead.

Tooth decay: Tape a bunch of candies to yourself, and tell everybody to stop brushing their teeth.

Baby: Wear a pajama onesie and drool all over yourself. Only eat baby food or food that doesn't required chewing.

Hipster: Just kidding! Real hipsters don't realize they're hipster.

Homeless Robot: Cut arm and leg holes in a cardboard box. Carry around a sign that says "Will do the Robot for money."

Quarterback: Place a large, round piece of paper with 25¢ written on it on your back.

Baked potato: Wrap yourself in aluminum foil and stick a pat of butter on your forehead.

Youtube: Print out the Youtube logo, stick it on a white shirt, and tape an iPod, iPhone, iPad, or other portable device to your stomach. Have your device play videos all day!

Hope you found an interesting costume idea!
<3 Lucero

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Lecrae Concert!



Hey everybody!

Today, I went to the Youth Festival Jam 2011, featuring Lecrae! It was an amazing time, and there were so many inspirational speakers and musicians there. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to take too many good pictures, because the lighting was weird, and people's heads were constantly in my shots. Sometimes being short is a total pain. But either way, here are a few highlights of the evening!

First up we had the band Creepy Puppets open up the event. He was very enthusiastic to say the least!

After a few songs from Creepy Puppets, a spokesperson from the organization To Write Love On Her Arms(TWLOHA) talked about the organization and his experiences. TWLOHA is a non-profit organization which specializes in helping people with depression, self-injury, and addiction. They directly help people by donating proceeds from t-shirt and wrist band sales to rehab treatments.

Next, we had a speaker come up and perform a monologue. It was a story about a man dealing with substance abuse who finds the meaning of life, Jesus Christ.

Shortly after, a pastor came on stage and performed a few songs, including Coldplay's "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall".

Finally, after hours of waiting, Lecrae started performing! Lecrae is a Christian hip-hop artist who raps about his experiences in life and with Christ.



Hope you all enjoyed!
<3 Lucero

Friday, October 28, 2011

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Hey everybody!

As most of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I think it's important to spread awareness and donate to charity, because this is a very important cause. I recently picked up a bracelet from Lilly Pulitzer, and this company has pledged to donate a minimum of $10,000 from the bracelet profits to breast cancer research. I'm actually going to be gifting this to my grandma who is a breast cancer survivor for Christmas! :)

It came in a lovely little blue pouch.

The bracelet itself is gold-plated, and measures 7 inches long.







Though this bracelet is no longer available for purchase, here are some more products you can buy to donate to breast cancer research.

Even though October is coming to a close, I hope you have a chance to do your part and help donate even just  a few dollars to breast cancer awareness and research. Until next time,
<3 Lucero

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Picasa Vs. Photoshop

Hey everybody!

Today I'd like to discuss the differences between Picasa and Photoshop. Both are great tools when working with pictures, and both have their advantages and disadvantages.

Photoshop
One of the great things about Photoshop is that a wide variety of edits and manipulations can be made to the pictures. The options are practically limitless! Want brighter eyes? It's easy! Slimmer legs? You've got it! Perfect skin? It's a snap! If you're tech savvy, or willing to spend time learning the software, this is a great option.
However, one of the downfalls is price. It costs hundreds of dollars, and not very many people can shell out that kind of money on something like an editing software. Even I don't own a copy of it! All of the experience I have had with it comes from my time at computer camp. With my time working with photoshop I learned that it's not an easy little project to pick up, it actually takes time and skill to learn how to use it. But once you get the hang of it, using all of the tools becomes second nature.

Picasa
I think the biggest advantage to Picasa is that it's completely free! It's owned by Google, and is available for download at any time. It's also easy to pick up. All of the tools and buttons are labeled, and easy to access. It's also great for beginners or people who don't have enough time to learn a complex editing software. In fact, I edited my new header using Picasa!
One of the downfalls is that the number of editing tricks and fixes is infinitely smaller than on Photoshop. Most of the generic, basic, edits are available, such as cropping, blemish- corrector, and so on. If you wanted to edit your photo to make you look 10 years younger and 20 pounds lighter, Picasa is not for you. But if you just want to have fun and make cute pictures, then Picasa is a fabulous, free, option!

I hope this helped for anybody wanting to try out either of these softwares! Until next time,
<3 Lucero

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

I'm Blue

Hey everybody!

I have a few pictures taken outside my house. I filmed a YouTube video today, with the theme of blue accent pieces. Here are pictures of my two favorite outfits!











Hope you enjoyed!
<3 Lucero

Monday, October 24, 2011

Delicious Delights!

Hi everybody!

Here I have a few pictures of some baked goodies! Yum!

These pictures are from my recent stop at Bloomingdale's, located in the Dubai Mall.








Here's a very festive pumpkin cookie!

Hope you all enjoyed!
<3 Lucero

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Christmas Cravings!

Hey everybody!

Here's my Christmas wish list for this year!
I hope this helped, particularly if you have a teenage daughter, niece, etc. Hope you enjoyed!

<3 Lucero

Saturday, October 22, 2011

ChicReview: Lush Cupcake Mask

Hi everybody!

Today I used the Lush Cupcake mask for the second time, and so far, I'm really enjoying it. It's a natural mask that's designed for oily and teenage skin. It helps clear breakouts and redness. It's made with mud, cocoa butter, peppermint, spearmint, and sandalwood oils. The mask is very thick, especially since it must be kept refrigerated. It also has a wonderful, sweet-muddy smell. Here I have a few pictures showing the step-by-step instructions for using this mask.


First, remove all traces of makeup using a makeup wipe or cleanser. 
Then, apply a thick layer of the mask all over the face. As you can see, I'm in serious need of anti-redness help!

 Once you have your whole face covered, wait for 10 minutes.

 Finally, start washing off the mask with lukewarm water.

I forgot to take before-and-after photos, but the results were fabulous. My skin feels more smooth and less irritated. 

Hope you all enjoyed!
<3 Lucero

Friday, October 21, 2011

Football Pictures!

Hey everybody!

Today was my little brother's first football game of the season. :) He played really well, and it's so fun to watch. Here are a few pictures from today.











Hope you enjoyed!
<3 Lucero