Recently, i have been trying to clean out my room and i found that i had a lot of single pan eyeshadows that needed to be more organized. So i went online looking through the obvious choices, MAC palettes, Z palettes, UNI palettes.. all which looked AMAZING but would end up costing me at least $20 CAD and more.. especially with shipping :(
So i searched around for some DIY projects, and found a whole bunch of amazing people who came up with some really good ideas! So please please please note that i did not really come up with this myself. i basically watched several videos of other DIY makeup palettes, kind of combined some good tips and twisted it up a bit to make it work with what i had at home :) If you want to watch videos or find more posts about a DIY makeup palette, just youtube/google "DIY makeup palette" and you will get a TON of great tutorials !
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So enough talking, here is my little tweeked version of a DIY Makeup Palette! Enjoy!!
completed projects :)
completed projects :)
Things you'll need:
- a dvd / cd / psp box (try to find something that is plain and sturdy, refer to instructions for more details)
- a strong pair of scissors
- a utility knife (may be optional)
- magnetic sheet / strips
- a pencil & ruler
- scrapbooking paper & stickers to decorate
- your eyeshadow pans!
Instructions:
Step One: find a good sturdy box (dvd, cd, psp)
The main thing you are looking for here, is a sturdy box (i find cd cases are somewhat fragile and not strong enough to withhold travelling, but they will definitely work and make good palettes to organize your makeup). Also, if you're going with the dvd or psp/video game cases, try to look for the ones that have a transparent film in the front to hold a cover.. it'll come in handy later :) Take out all the instruction manuals and covers and you're ready to start!
transparent film
Place your eyeshadows in the box to see if the sizing is good :)
Step Two: Measure your magnetic sheet / strips
(You can do this project many different ways.. this is just a guideline so feel free to change it up!)If you have an adhesive magnetic sheet (you can purchase these at local craft stores, i got mine from Michaels for $15.. and from the 2 palettes i made so far, i think i have enough for at least 10-15 more!), measure out the size for the bottom of your palette (should be the front cover side). If you have magnetic strips, just measure out enough horizontal or vertical lines to cover the front side of the box.
As you can see, my psp box has a hinge to hold in an instructions manual, as well as a spot on the back side to hold the disc. I decided to keep the hinge 1. to save myself from extra work :P and 2. so i could use it as a thumb rest to hold my palette. You could definitely take out the hinges to make more room for your eyeshadow. In my case, i could take it out and fit one more :)
Step Three: Cut out the size you need and adhere to the case
Using scissors, cut out the portion you need. Before adhering the magnet, make sure to place it in the case first and see if you can close it properly. If not, make adjusting trims until it fits nicely.
Remember how i left the hinge on my box? So what i did was measure where the hinge was, cut some slits and shortened that area slightly. that way, my magnetic sheet could fit all the way down even with the hinge there.
When you're done making sure the magnet fits good, just peel the backing off and adhere it to the box. If you dont have the adhesive ones, apply a layer of white glue, apply the magnet on top and put a few heavy books or items on top until it dries.
Then check to see if your eyeshadows stick :) some eyeshadow pans may not be magnetic. In that case, you will need to stick magnets to the bottom of the pan prior to placing them in your palette.
Step Four: (optional) Remove disk holder (please be careful!!)
If the case you chose has a place for a disk, you may want to remove it if if pushes on your eyeshadows.. Or if you want to have a clear window to see your eyeshadows like the z palette does.
First, mark where and what you want to cut out. In my case, i just wanted a circular window so i just wanted to cut out the disk holder. If you want, you can cut a rectangle window just like the z palette.
Next, if your case is rather thick, you may need a utility knife to cut through the plastic. Even if your case is rather thin, i recommend using the utility knife to cut a small opening so that your scissors can fit in easier. Please make sure you are very very careful when using sharp objects to cut the case! If you're underage, please get adult supervision or get someone to help you cut as this may take a bit more effort and strength. And for everyone, please take your time when doing this part.
I recommend using the utility knife to first trace around the area you marked or want to cut out first a few times. then, find several points and try to push the utility knife edge through the entire plastic creating kind of like a dotted line where you can then cut along with the scissors. You then want to carefully cut with the scissors and then use a nail filer to smooth the edges.
Step Five: Decorate!
Taking any scrapbooking paper, construction paper, stickers etc that you have, start to decorate your palette :) I used some thicker scrapbook paper to make my palette slightly more sturdy.
Using the cover sheet to measure the size i need, i cut out the portion i needed and then inserted it between the case and the transparent film.
Next, i used a pencil to draw a circle where i wanted the window to be. If you cut a square window, you would trace the square :) since my psp disk holder is not exactly a circle, i had to do the best i could at creating a nice circle. Then, cut out the marked area from your paper and insert it back into the film to make sure everything fits nicely and the shape is what you want. Make any adjustments needed.
Then, the rest is really up to you! so get creative and decorate to your hearts desire :) use stickers, glitter, cut out paper designs or even draw on what you want! I used several flower and leaf stickers to decorate along with some 3D round circle stickers for the middle. I also added an orange border :)
Step Six: Place your eyeshadow pans in!
you can arrange them any way you want :) These are all my annabelle eyeshadow pans (most of which i had previously won from giveaways) plus my one stila duo eyeshadow pans.
what the palette looks like when closed
making sure my eyeshadows stay :)
and then.. i went on to make another palette since i had some free time :)
This time around, i didnt cut the window in my scrapbooking paper.
So i had a plain front cover to work with :)
i filled this palette with my wet n' wild coloricon palettes :) as well as one of my single wnw eyeshadows, and yup, i ended up moving the stila duo eyeshadow pans into this palette.
i then added another round eyeshadow pan to my first palette to make it look more even..
also, with depotting my wet n' wild coloricon palettes, i could easily transfer the eyeshadows to a smaller palette to keep in my purse for touchups
this is my ELF custom palette case
and thats it! heres a final picture again of my two new eyeshadow palettes :)
i really hope you enjoyed this DIY tutorial! I know there are a ton of better ones out there, but this is just what i did and i must say, i loved how it turned out! I feel much more organized now :) and with the smaller sized palettes, it is easier for me to bring along during shorter travels. Plus, i had so much fun making it :D!
i hope you all had an amazing christmas & boxing day :) new years is coming so soon! i know everyone says this, but i cant believe 2010 is coming to an end.. if i have time, i'll try to post up a new years eve look :) until then, enjoy this festive week!
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