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Hello everybody. Today we'll be looking at some pink things
and some white things but mainly we'll be looking at pink things.
The first item I have to show you is this commuter mug. (Nails tapping on plastic)
You just put.....
whatever you'd like to drink
you put it in here - and this is the top.
As you can see
it has a little hole
where the liquid can come through
so if you're driving in your car
or if you're just walking on the street
you can
take your drink with you and not have to worry about it spilling.
The next item
that we will be showing you is
this pink and white
this pink and white
scrubby - for the bath.
It is used to
exfoliate
any dead skin cells
and you can just put some soap on your skin and a little water and scrub it.
It's really just one big piece of fabric.
Or two pieces one is white and one is pink as you can see.
They are two pieces of fabric which are
just scrunched up and that makes them very
big and voluminous.
It's almost like ruffling
when you are sewing. This is very nice.
This is a suction cup (Trying to make suction noise against hand but failing.)
which sticks to the
ceramic wall
and makes a popping sound when you pull it off. I really enjoyed this one.
The next item is
a box of tissues. (Nail tapping sounds against cardboard.)
As you notice
the tissues are pink
and the box has a pink theme
it's not completely pink
but it does have some pink
and the colors of the box are within the warmth
of the pastel pink range. These are very soft and pink.
The next item that I have here
you may be confused because it's actually not pink (quick nail tap on plastic)
However, the top is pink, and the top is a childproof cap. The top is pink.
Even the name of the store is pink. A darker pink, more of a fuschia but
this is
most likely pink
in honor of the
fight against breast cancer which is why we have this symbol here.
The fight against
breast cancer (tap, tap, tap) symbol (plastic against plastic sound of top closing)
Now we will look at this.
This is actually a ribbon.
I like to sew and I have a lot of ribbons
fabric and
different sewing items.
Now, this ribbon
I was using as a decoration
and decided to take it down.
But because I've been using it for a while as a decoration it got very wrinkly.
(Dripping drops of water into water sound) So I decided to put it in water.
I didn't want to wash it
for fear of ruining it.
For fear of fading the color.
So I just put it in cool water.
Since I want the wrinkles to come out
I'm going to have to iron it. (Clinking of glass on nails and dripping water)
Unfortunately as you can see my iron is not pink. (Sound of searing steam hot iron against cool wet ribbon.)
As I iron it, it dries.
and the wrinkles go away.
Now, this ribbon has another interesting feature
it has some writing on it.
The writing says
it's repeated along the ribbon.
The phrase is repeated throughout the ribbon
"Rire a en fair sauter les coutures."
"Rire a en fair sauter les coutures."
"Rire a en fair sauter les coutures."
That's French.
(Clears throat.)
What it means is
"Laugh until you make your seams split."
"Rire a en fair sauter les coutures."
Which, if you'd like to
translate it more....
more closely to our colloquial language,
it would mean
"Laugh until your sides split."
(Repeats) "Laugh until your sides split."
"Rire a en fair sauter les coutures."
So I just use that as a decoration although it could be used
in sewing if I were so to choose.
So we'll set this aside.
The next item I have here
is some allergy medicine.
This is
a pink box
and it's an allergy medicine that is an antihistamine
which is for relief of
sneezing,
runny nose,
itchy, watery eyes
and an itchy throat. The active ingredient is dip-fen-hydra-mine. Look at the color of these beautiful pills. Gorgeously beautuful. So bright.
and an itchy throat. The active ingredient is dip-fen-hydra-mine. Look at the color of these beautiful pills. Gorgeously beautuful. So bright.
(Sound of pills rattling against plastic.) I don't need to take any right now. Because I don't have an allergy.
But I just wanted you to see them. (Rythmic sound of fingers rolling against package of rattling pills)
Moving right along here I have
a nice, little bag full of
goodies. (Sound of flexible, thick plastic crinkling.)
A few pink things in here and
a white thing. I think so far I have't shown you a white thing. (Sound of zipper opening.)
We'll start with this. This is lip gloss.
Here's the lip gloss inside.
This contraption you turn it. (Makes clicking gear sound as the bottom is twisted.)
and as you turn it
the lip gloss pops out.
There you go. (Clicking continues)
You can see it coming out. (Clicking continues)
When you have enough in the brush you just apply it to your lips. There's a lot there now.
(Bag of items rattles slightly.) Smells good too. Here's a firm rubber band. A very firm one
not a flimsy one. You can really feel the pressure. Here we have a fuschia key chain. (Clinking of plastic on metal and plastic on plastic.)
We have a candle. Unfortunately I forgot my matches so I can't light the candle.
We'll move on to something white.
This is an off-white it's actually almost yellow mother-of-pearl color.
This is an off-white it's actually almost yellow mother-of-pearl color.
It's a snail shell
but what happened is the sea
and the sand of the sea
threw the shell around so much.
Apparently the animal
that lived inside
must have passed away.
So the shell, on it's own
was thrown around
in the ocean and against the sand
and over time
the outer layer of shell
was worn away
and all that remained was the mother-of-pearl portion which is created by the snail.
The mucus I believe.
I actually am not sure how that works but
you know the snail starts very little
when he's born he's just a tiny thing and
as he grows
this shell grows in a spiral
this shell grows in a spiral
and it gets bigger and bigger and bigger.
So that was when the snail was a baby,
and this is how big he was when he passed away.
This mother-of-pearl material is so beautiful. That is why humans
like to create
enamels that imitate the pearl.
Here is a pink,
pearlized
nail enamel.
It's the one I'm wearing.
A lipstick which is pink. Sound of plastic cap tapping and snapping on.
And finally
we have a little frog who's green. It's a female frog
But look at her dress.
She's wearing a little pink dress.
Because girls like pink. So those are some pink items. (Noise of items hitting each other as they are each dropped back into the bag and zipper closes.)
Now. Here's something that is white.
It's a white-colored kind of squishy envelope. Almost a purse really but
it's used to house something very beautiful that is also white.
it's used to house something very beautiful that is also white.
These are pearls. (Pearls tap orderly in a row.) These are cultured pearls.
Now, these cultured pearls.....
Now, these cultured pearls.....
there's a clasp so you can wear them. I think I'll put them on. Because they are beautiful.
When I'm not wearing them I
put them away in this protective case so they don't get scratched.
Here we have a pink envelope.
Very beautiful and if you were so inclined
here we have some card stock.
What you could do is
make a greeting card
just by cutting it
a little bit smaller than the envelope. (Sound of scissors slicing into card stock.)
You of course would be more
accurate when you measure. But this is card stock that.....
you can buy this card stock
at the
craft store
and make a Valentine's day card.
Finally today......no.....
I forgot this scarf that I made. (Sound of crinkly ziploc bag.)
This scarf is made out of
100% cotton
and it's not a dyed cotton
it's natural.
Made in the crochet
flower trellis stitch.
flower trellis stitch.
I made this myself out of crochet
and it's for sale on my on line shop - which -
- if you're interested -
there's a link below. I'm probably going to make a matching hat.
There's also pink on this ziploc bag.
I also like to sew clothing.
I have a sewing tutorial channel here on YouTube as well.
I'll also place a link below. Here's some fabric that I have ready for making some projects.
This is a sort of
seventies inspired pink fabric.
I'll maybe make some halters for the summer. Some haltertops and some peasant blouses.
I'll maybe make some halters for the summer. Some haltertops and some peasant blouses.
And now...... (sound of rattling)
look at this pretty candy.
The box
you see is horizontal this way
and vertical this way.
This is a fat free candy.
Good & Plenty.
I like to sort them.
It's fun to sort it.
It's fun to sort it.
Then mix them again.
What I'll do is just take out the pink
What I'll do is just take out the pink
Oops.
Look at that one.
OK. Thank you for joining me today. (Nails clinking on glass.)
See you soon.