How to Create a Makeup Kit With a Fish Tackle Box

Search for a fish and tackle box that is deep and that has lots of slots in it., Label or personalize your tackle box that personal touch by applying your name, nickname, and/ or initials. , Get down to the "brass tacks" on getting that tackle box...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Search for a fish and tackle box that is deep and that has lots of slots in it.

    Now some may find that the color is of importance too.

    A lot of tackle boxes only come in your basic brown or dark green colors.

    But not to worry, for there will be tips to get past the not so colorful tackle box later.
  2. Step 2: Label or personalize your tackle box that personal touch by applying your name

    , Naturally, women need to have on hand cotton balls, and Q-tips are nice, too.

    But it is best to have them contained.

    Therefore, head down to a nearby dollar store.

    They normally sell tiny clear plastic containers that would easily fit in your tackle box.

    And it will keep the cotton balls clean, too. , If you make a wise decision on the tackle box purchase, there should be no problem organizing your make-up.

    The wider slots are needed for the blush.

    And the long slots will hold make-up brushes, etc.

    All the small size eye shadows will fit just right into certain spaces.

    Foundation and loose powder will fit right inside the bottom of the box. , in the small to medium size slots.

    Any lip or brow pencil should fit nicely into certain slots, also. , Most of the items will fit well into slots.

    And one never knows what event may arise that those items will come in handy. ,, Even Dove facial cloths or small travel soaps can be added.

    It is all up to the individual.

    However, it is a good idea to make sure that the commonly used items are easy to access.
  3. Step 3: nickname

  4. Step 4: and/ or initials.

  5. Step 5: Get down to the "brass tacks" on getting that tackle box in order.

  6. Step 6: Find a place for everything.

  7. Step 7: Put eye tweezers

  8. Step 8: nail clippers and files

  9. Step 9: brow brushes

  10. Step 10: Carry bobby pins

  11. Step 11: safety pins

  12. Step 12: hair accessories

  13. Step 13: and even a small sewing kit.

  14. Step 14: Add to the tackle box a (small to medium size) handheld mirror

  15. Step 15: a small hairbrush

  16. Step 16: and even a curling iron.

  17. Step 17: Pack the extras like eye make-up remover and hand cream.

Detailed Guide

Now some may find that the color is of importance too.

A lot of tackle boxes only come in your basic brown or dark green colors.

But not to worry, for there will be tips to get past the not so colorful tackle box later.

, Naturally, women need to have on hand cotton balls, and Q-tips are nice, too.

But it is best to have them contained.

Therefore, head down to a nearby dollar store.

They normally sell tiny clear plastic containers that would easily fit in your tackle box.

And it will keep the cotton balls clean, too. , If you make a wise decision on the tackle box purchase, there should be no problem organizing your make-up.

The wider slots are needed for the blush.

And the long slots will hold make-up brushes, etc.

All the small size eye shadows will fit just right into certain spaces.

Foundation and loose powder will fit right inside the bottom of the box. , in the small to medium size slots.

Any lip or brow pencil should fit nicely into certain slots, also. , Most of the items will fit well into slots.

And one never knows what event may arise that those items will come in handy. ,, Even Dove facial cloths or small travel soaps can be added.

It is all up to the individual.

However, it is a good idea to make sure that the commonly used items are easy to access.

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