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Hey I just saw Tiger golf. We had a view of him from the office. Cool....

I have it, but I haven't used it as an eyeshadow. I think I tried it as a blush...must not have knocked me over because I don't remember how I liked it...I wrote on my little spreadsheet (yes I have a spreadsheet so I can keep all this stuff straight, lol) that I liked it as a blush, but I don't seem to remember it that way now, lol.

:lol::lol::lol:

Do you really???? LOL


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Mango04 Enthusiast
Okay I took Countryside out of my mini kit and put in Bedtime Story, lol.

Good choice :) You will like Bedtime Story if you want something lavendar.

Joni63 Collaborator

I can't believe they haven't changed the special yet!!!!!

I saw a DHL truck today and felt really sad because I have nothing on order! Boooohoooo!!!

cruelshoes Enthusiast
I am wearing Cypress today. I have it on as a shadow over rare silk with bedtime story as a liner. Cypress also works well as a crease color over pressed olive.

I am quoting myself becasue I said this wrong. I actually have in the garden on as a liner, not bedtime story. Using bedtime story as a liner would be wierd.

Who uses favorite hoodie as a shadow? What do you wear it with? It is way to brown for a blush for me, so I want to use it as a shadow.

I love silver spoon as a liner, but I want to use it in other ways. Anyone have that one?

Will pink ribbon work as a shadow? I think I may throw that in my next sample kit if they EVER CHANGE THE FRIGGIN SPECIAL!!

:lol:

Does this ever stop being so much fun? I am having such a great time with this. It's a good thing we are mostly broke because I would otherwise be placing lots of EM orders.

I'm going to be serious for just a second. I had cancer as a teenager. I had 2 years of chemo and was very, very sick. I missed out on a lot of normal teenage stuff. I almost feel like I get to reclaim some of that fun time now with all of you girls. Hope that's OK with you.

I am burning some sage and doing a rain dance now to make the special change. Carry on......

Green12 Enthusiast
I'm going to be serious for just a second. I had cancer as a teenager. I had 2 years of chemo and was very, very sick. I missed out on a lot of normal teenage stuff. I almost feel like I get to reclaim some of that fun time now with all of you girls. Hope that's OK with you.

Absolutely it's OK!!!! Wouldn't want it any other way Colleen, you're such a valuable member of this crazy make-up cult thread :lol::lol:

I'm sorry you had to go throught that, and so young too.

I am glad you are having so much fun with all of this!!

And I'm having so much fun because you, and everyone else, is having so much fun :lol:

Does that even make any sense?!?! :lol:

Joni63 Collaborator
I love silver spoon as a liner, but I want to use it in other ways. Anyone have that one?

Does this ever stop being so much fun? I am having such a great time with this. It's a good thing we are mostly broke because I would otherwise be placing lots of EM orders.

I'm going to be serious for just a second. I had cancer as a teenager. I had 2 years of chemo and was very, very sick. I missed out on a lot of normal teenage stuff. I almost feel like I get to reclaim some of that fun time now with all of you girls. Hope that's OK with you.

I am burning some sage and doing a rain dance now to make the special change. Carry on......

I use silver spoon as a crease color with 2 other colors, can't remember which 2 at the moment but I know I posted it a while back.

I hope it never stops being so much fun. As long as EM keeps adding new things I think it will remain fun! We just have to keep being creative, too!

I'm so glad your enjoying yourself so much. It's great fun and I think awseome for us all to be having a great time together while taking care of ourselves. :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Mango--do you mean Tiger Woods?


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Do you really???? LOL

Yeeeeeepppppp! :lol: Hey, I kept ordering the same stuff...I wasted some precious order space ordering stuff I already had. :P

I saw a DHL truck today and felt really sad because I have nothing on order! Boooohoooo!!!

Know what you mean...I never have anything delivered to my home anymore, and the other day I was home looking out the window and saw a UPS truck go by and got really excited, lol. Heck EM doesn't even USE UPS do they?, lol.

Who uses favorite hoodie as a shadow? What do you wear it with? It is way to brown for a blush for me, so I want to use it as a shadow.

I love silver spoon as a liner, but I want to use it in other ways. Anyone have that one?

Will pink ribbon work as a shadow? I think I may throw that in my next sample kit if they EVER CHANGE THE FRIGGIN SPECIAL!!

Colleen, you most certainly can have fun with us. Heck, I can have fun all by myself, but I'm certainly glad all of you are here so I don't have to feel guilty about that. :lol:

Dance hard everyone!

Well, I LOVE Pink Ribbon, but so far haven't used it for anything other than cheek color and one attempt at lip gloss (too light for lip gloss for me, but might look good on someone with lighter complexion and lighter hair, lol). I'll try it as an eyeshadow.

I have silver spoon, but haven't tried it yet.

Loved in the garden as an eyeliner, lol.

Hum, bet Favorite Hoodie would make a great eyeshadow.

And I'm having so much fun because you, and everyone else, is having so much fun :lol:

Does that even make any sense?!?! :lol:

Yes, and makes me feel much better about having fun. :P

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Have you ever seen a movie where they rob a bank and then throw the money all over the bed and roll around it while laughing hysterically? That is how I imagine Donna when her new eyeshadow sampler arrives. Rolling and laughing all over thousands of little plastic containers. How's that for a visual? :lol:

dlp252 Apprentice
Have you ever seen a movie where they rob a bank and then throw the money all over the bed and roll around it while laughing hysterically? That is how I imagine Donna when her new eyeshadow sampler arrives. Rolling and laughing all over thousands of little plastic containers. How's that for a visual? :lol:

And not far off either!! :lol: Except....I don't wait til I get home...the mailroom guy always knows when I get a makeup order. I hardly wait to get it out of his hand before throwing myself down on the desk and ripping the box open. :lol: :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

I use those liner/brow colors as crease colors. I just put them on very carefully.

Today I'm doing professional Thursday - clearly made up, but nothing dramatic. I think I'm using silver spoon as a liner.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango--do you mean Tiger Woods?

LOL yeah, Tiger Woods (he and I are not really on a first name basis lol). It was cool to look out the window and there he was, playing golf (I don't know anything about golf, but I had to make sure I caught a glimpse of him, just so I could say I did :lol:).

I am quoting myself becasue I said this wrong. I actually have in the garden on as a liner, not bedtime story. Using bedtime story as a liner would be wierd.

Who uses favorite hoodie as a shadow? What do you wear it with? It is way to brown for a blush for me, so I want to use it as a shadow.

In the Garden...must put that one in my cart.

I use favorite hoodie as a shadow! I love it! It works with...hmmm...everything! Good China, Baby Bath and Hot Chocolate make good bases for it. I'm sure it would be nice with Pots and Pans too. It's a very wearable brown (as far as eye colors go).

I almost feel like I get to reclaim some of that fun time now with all of you girls. Hope that's OK with you.

Count me in on the celebration of the fun fest that is this thread! I love this thead :D

Yeeeeeepppppp! Hey, I kept ordering the same stuff...I wasted some precious order space ordering stuff I already had.

Okay Donna, what number are we on? 33 or 34? Anyway, you can write it, and it must have something to do with spreadsheets! :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
:D Donna's spreadsheets :D
dlp252 Apprentice

Ask and ye shall receive:

33. When you have a spreadsheet to list all the stuff you have ordered, with columns for TYPE, COLOR, and COMMENTS! AND, you have another spreadsheet to list all the available colors of products so that you can TELL when there is a new color, because you get confused as to what was already there and what is new, and THAT list has little check marks next to the stuff you have already ordered. AND, you have another document which has all the items you NEED to get for your at the office kit, for full sized products for home use and future items you want to try. :lol:

dlp252 Apprentice
:D Donna's spreadsheets :D

:lol: Hey, what can I say...I've worked for ATTORNEYS for the last 21 years! :lol:

Mango04 Enthusiast
Ask and ye shall receive:

33. When you have a spreadsheet to list all the stuff you have ordered, with columns for TYPE, COLOR, and COMMENTS! AND, you have another spreadsheet to list all the available colors of products so that you can TELL when there is a new color, because you get confused as to what was already there and what is new, and THAT list has little check marks next to the stuff you have already ordered. AND, you have another document which has all the items you NEED to get for your at the office kit, for full sized products for home use and future items you want to try. :lol:

omg I'm going to get in trouble for laughing too much at work!

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
Have you ever seen a movie where they rob a bank and then throw the money all over the bed and roll around it while laughing hysterically? That is how I imagine Donna when her new eyeshadow sampler arrives. Rolling and laughing all over thousands of little plastic containers. How's that for a visual? :lol:

Excellent visual :lol:

And not far off either!! :lol: Except....I don't wait til I get home...the mailroom guy always knows when I get a makeup order. I hardly wait to get it out of his hand before throwing myself down on the desk and ripping the box open. :lol: :lol:

So in other words Donna, you are rolling around on your desk over your thousands and thousands of EM containers whilst laughing hysterically, and possibly manic-ly

Bwah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I use those liner/brow colors as crease colors. I just put them on very carefully.

Today I'm doing professional Thursday - clearly made up, but nothing dramatic. I think I'm using silver spoon as a liner.

Professional Thursday, I like the sound of that :D

LOL yeah, Tiger Woods (he and I are not really on a first name basis lol). It was cool to look out the window and there he was, playing golf (I don't know anything about golf, but I had to make sure I caught a glimpse of him, just so I could say I did :lol:).

In the Garden...must put that one in my cart.

A Tiger sighting!

In the Garden is going in my cart too :D

33. When you have a spreadsheet to list all the stuff you have ordered, with columns for TYPE, COLOR, and COMMENTS! AND, you have another spreadsheet to list all the available colors of products so that you can TELL when there is a new color, because you get confused as to what was already there and what is new, and THAT list has little check marks next to the stuff you have already ordered. AND, you have another document which has all the items you NEED to get for your at the office kit, for full sized products for home use and future items you want to try. :lol:

:lol::lol:

dlp252 Apprentice

Yes,

Bwah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OMGOSH, I am SOOOOO bored today...See if they had merely changed the special I would have had LOADS to do...

Updating all those lists is quite the task! :P

Mango04 Enthusiast

So Donna, if you have your EM spreadsheet open at work, are you able to fool everyone else in the office into thinking you're actually working? What a fun idea :lol:

dlp252 Apprentice
So Donna, if you have your EM spreadsheet open at work, are you able to fool everyone else in the office into thinking you're actually working? What a fun idea :lol:

Exactly!!! Works VERY well. :P

Green12 Enthusiast

So has anyone figured out if getting the custom kits is more economical than a la carte items??

I assume it would be, but you never know.

Has anyone been a good little obsessed cult member and calculated that out?!?!

Mango04 Enthusiast
So has anyone figured out if getting the custom kits is more economical than a la carte items??

I assume it would be, but you never know.

Has anyone been a good little obsessed cult member and calculated that out?!?!

That could be a new spreadsheet for Donna! :D

Jestgar Rising Star

umm, big containers are all around $10, as are the brushes, so as long as you don't waste cour custom kits on small sizes or lip gloss you come out ahead (dad's a financial guy. I felt compelled to check this before ordering anything).

cruelshoes Enthusiast

So what is tomorrow? It's casual Friday isn't it? Maybe I will branch out and go for fancy friday or floozy friday. I need to know in advance so I can lay out my facial palate for tomorrow. :P

confused Community Regular
So what is tomorrow? It's casual Friday isn't it? Maybe I will branch out and go for fancy friday or floozy friday. I need to know in advance so I can lay out my facial palate for tomorrow. :P

I vote for flashy friday and we all have to wear an glimmer eyeshadow, i love the sparkles

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