The Art of Making Magic Happen: Tips and Tricks

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Make Magic Happen In a world where everything seems mundane and predictable, it is essential to remember the power of magic. Magic, in its essence, is the realization of our dreams and desires. It is the manifestation of the extraordinary in our daily lives. To make magic happen, we must first believe in its existence. We must recognize that there is a force beyond our rational understanding that can create miracles. This belief is what connects us to the realm of magic and allows us to tap into its infinite potential.

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This belief is what connects us to the realm of magic and allows us to tap into its infinite potential. Next, we must dream big and set audacious goals for ourselves. Magic thrives on ambition and the willingness to go beyond what is considered possible.

The $32 Tarte Make Magic Happen Eyeshadow Palette

This new Tarte eye palette is called Make Magic Happen…but I keep calling it Make Magic Mike 3 Happen, haha!

The limited-edition Tarte Make Magic (Mike) Happen Eye Palette, $32

  • imagine (ivory)
  • abracadabra (copper)
  • charm (pink shimmer)
  • twinkle twinkle (gold)
  • enchantment (pale pink)
  • believe it (greige)
  • impress (slate)
  • fantasy (rose gold)
  • miracles (plum)

This palette must have powers, because every time I post a picture of it here or Instagram, I get lots of questions, like who makes that!? Why is it so effing gorgeous!? If I wear that, will Magic Mike/non-husky Channing Tatum show up in a leather thong!?

I totally get the attraction. I’m low-key obsessed with it too, which is why I keep taking pictures of it…

Hello, my pretty!

Yes, it’s a neutral palette, and you already know how I feel about neutrals. 🙂 I love them. But this one isn’t #basic. It’s filled with pink, plum and taupe, with a dash of gold and copper.

Like the shadows in the Rainforest of the Sea eye palettes, these are semi-creamy, but an infinitesimal amount less wet…

I was going to say “moist,” but you know my stance on that word.

Anyway, the creamy texture makes them incredibly smooth and easy to blend, and that in turn makes them FUN and great for fast eye looks. FYI, though, they aren’t the most pigmented shadows on the block. They’re on the sheer side, which is another reason I like them, because I’m perpetually in a hurry.

If you like them but crave more color, you can turn up their intensity by applying them with a finger.

I love this color combination.

I REALLY like that I can sloosh a few of these colors on my lids, do some half-@ssed blending, and have it turn out OK. That’s a major plus in my book.

Wearing the Tarte Make Magic Happen Eye Palette, Tarte Lid Lock in Buff, NARS Powermatte in American Woman and Tarte Blue and Gold in Rose Gold

The darkest shade, by the way, is a deep plummy brown that looks SO pretty as a liner all by itself, or layered on top of a purple pencil liner like MAC Prunella. Those two are so bomb together.

Using the dark plum shade as a liner on top of a black pencil is totes key here.

It’s flat-out gorge-gina on top of black pencil. The black makes it look more complex and deeper.

It’s lazy-girl approved and gets two very enthusiastic thumbs up from me. ??

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

The $32 Tarte Make Magic Happen Eyeshadow Palette / Originally published August 29th, 2017

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I was going to say “moist,” but you know my stance on that word.
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By envisioning a future that surpasses our current realities, we create the fertile ground for magic to grow. However, dreams alone are not enough. To make magic happen, we must take action. We must work tirelessly towards our goals, even if they seem out of reach. Magic rewards those who are persistent and unwavering in their pursuit of greatness. In our journey to make magic happen, it is crucial to surround ourselves with positive energy and like-minded individuals. The people we associate with can either inspire us to reach new heights or hold us back. By choosing to be in the company of those who believe in magic and share our vision, we create a powerful support system that propels us forward. Furthermore, it is important to cultivate a mindset of gratitude and abundance. Magic flows where gratitude resides, and when we appreciate the blessings in our lives, we attract even more miracles. By focusing on what we have, rather than what we lack, we open ourselves up to the infinite possibilities that magic brings. Lastly, making magic happen requires us to be open to the unknown. Sometimes, magic manifests in ways we least expect. It may come in the form of a serendipitous encounter, a sudden insight, or a stroke of luck. By embracing the unfamiliar and being receptive to new experiences, we increase the likelihood of magic finding its way into our lives. In conclusion, to make magic happen, we must believe in its existence, dream big, take action, surround ourselves with positive energy, cultivate gratitude, and remain open to the unknown. Magic is not reserved for a select few but is available to anyone who dares to reach for it. So, let us embark on this journey of making magic happen and create a world where anything is possible..

Reviews for "Creating Magic: How to Make the Ordinary Extraordinary"

1. Jane - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the "Make magic happen tart". The presentation was beautiful, but the taste just didn't match up. The crust was dry and lacked flavor, and the filling was overly sweet and artificial tasting. I had high expectations based on the description, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Mark - 2 stars - The "Make magic happen tart" was just okay for me. It looked appealing, but the flavors didn't blend well together. The tartness of the fruit didn't balance out the sweetness of the cream, and the crust was too hard and difficult to cut through. I've had better tarts before, so this one left me wanting more. It didn't live up to the hype for me.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the "Make magic happen tart", but it didn't live up to my expectations. The texture of the tart was off, with the crust being too crumbly and the filling being too dense. The flavors were also lacking, with the fruit tasting slightly underripe and the cream being too artificial in taste. Overall, it was a mediocre tart and not worth the price I paid for it.
4. Michael - 1 star - I regret ordering the "Make magic happen tart". The crust was overbaked and dry, making it difficult to enjoy. The filling lacked the promised magic, leaving a bland and boring taste. The overall presentation was the only positive aspect, but it's not enough to redeem the disappointing flavor. I won't be purchasing this tart again.
5. Emily - 2 stars - The "Make magic happen tart" failed to impress me. The crust was too thin and lacked any substantial flavor, while the filling tasted too sweet and artificial. I was hoping for a burst of flavors, but instead, I got a dull and forgettable dessert. I won't be recommending this tart to anyone in the future.

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