Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Holiday Projects

Christmas is coming...and I swear I go through these moods where I CRAVE art/decor projects, literally. I'm in one of them right now so I was totally inspired scanning through the West Elm catalog the other day. I pretty much couldn't take my eyes of the accessories...

I loved the lacey balls hanging from the branch above this bed. Can you say cheap and easy Christmas tree decorations. What a fun project for the kids too. Not like there are any instructions or anything but I was thinking you could achieve the same effect by getting old doilies or lace fabric, wetting it with liquid starch or even glue. Then covering an inflated balloon with it and letting it dry. Pop the balloon once dry and secure it together at the top with a ribbon to hang from. Voile! Instant tree decor.

The wooden ball on the ledge above this bed caught my eye. It seems like these would be easy enough if you had access to the right tools and would make the perfect table centerpiece accessory. The only difficult part would be sawing different wooden sticks into "disks" which you could then glue to one of those Styrofoam floral design balls (which you may or may not want to paint brown beforehand to avoid tacky white spots peaking through between disks). Add some bright cranberries to the table and you've got an elegant, natural centerpiece.

This is actually for sale at West Elm (as opposed to the above featured projects) but I thought it would be a fun project to try to recreate it. I love the look and at first I thought it would be super easy just to find fabric or a pillow case with some sort of design I like and then cut it up as necessary and rig it up into those needlepoint rings. But almost as easily you could stencil a design on fabric for a more personalized look. Maybe I'll practice with the chandelier stencil I made (I'll post pictures of that once I finally get around to downloading those stills of my camera).
I love love love stockings and last year I had it in my head that I wanted to sew my own stocking but I never got around to it. Of course. But This pattern seems really easy so I'll have to make my attempt this year for sure.

This is what actually caught my eye and brought my attention to all the Amy Butler holiday projects. I love throw pillows with texture so when I saw she had an easy to follow pattern available FOR FREE I couldn't resist sharing the news. Since Robyn has that ADORABLE fabric boutique by her house I thought she might appreciate some inspiration forced down her throat. How awesome would this mum flower look in one of those cute fabrics backed with a plain colored fabric over the pillow?! Or better yet give it a quilted look by using some of those adorable scraps lying around your house for a vintage chic look. Hmm, I'm jealous.

Get all the holiday projects (cute napkin rings or tree skirts) from Amy Butler here:
http://www.amybutlerdesign.com/products/me_patterns.php

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Opinion Poll: Boots

So I'm in the market for some quality boots this season, preferably brown, flat, and knee high. I'm ready to invest in the right pair but I'm just not sure which one is THE one. I'm having commitment issues and I can't decide so I'm taking open suggestions from the peanut gallery. Cast your vote or let me know if you see any other great candidates.

Option #1 I like how this is slouched but still has a tall shaft. I was going for brown and not gray but I did hear it was going to be an "in" color this fall/winter. $60 at piperlime

Option #2 This one is very similar to the next in line but I like the simple, clean line of both of them. This one has a little bit of texture for variety though. $189 at Piperlime

Option #3 Maybe I'm just particularly fond of this one because it bears my name. No wait, it really is a freakin awesome riding boot. $198 at Piperlime

Option #4 Slouched and Suede. Not sure how winter resistant the suede would be. I'm looking to invest in a boot that will keep my footsies stylish and warm this winter. $100 at Piperlime

Option #5 I like the big buckle for a little variety and it looks like a bigger calf feet (good for my mammoth calves and pant tuckage) $199.95 at Nordstrom's
Option #6 Classic riding boot, all leather. I wonder how comfortable it is for everyday walking though but I guess that could be said for any of these boots. $179.95 at Nordstrom's

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Indiana Jones 2008: The Adventure of the Sundance Skull

Here are the Indiana posters my friend Jordan made for our little Sundance adventure-

Miles, Marshall, Kate, and Claire (who looks eerily like Charlie)


Tommy and Charlie


Emily and Elise


Drew



Ethan

All these posters were created from this pic from Ethan's baptism. Pretty rad, huh?

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Grosgrain Fabulous Blog-a diamond in the rough

So of course I'm at work, hopping my blogs and suddenly I end up on this adorable site. This women is a sewing genius-she makes the cutest kids clothes, takes these amazing pics of her kids modeling them, and then gives them away as biweekly doorprizes. I would definitely bookmark her blog and check her out often to try to win some of these precious threads!! I'm a big fan and I don't even have kids. Also check out her free daily patterns...

Paperdoll Frock GIVEAWAY!!!!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Penny for Your Thoughts

If you need a good laugh, this mock-u-blog had Scott, Jenny, and me rolling! It's seriouslysoblessed.blogspot.com and it will change your blogging life! It has perfected the art of taking good natured jabs at mormon culture (especially the Provo, female, 18, and married variety). Check it out-you won't be disappointed...

So I know vinyl wall decals are everywhere but I found this woman on Etsy who has some very cute and surprisingly original decals for a good price. I always think of Robyn when I see stuff like this ( such a cute way to make your mattress a bed) but they also have some things that would be adorable if you need to refresh the look of your nursery or family room. Check out the rest of her stuff on etsy-her username is Elephannie.

Be honest-how many times have you wanted to leave a slightly menacing note on the car of some JackA who took up three stalls in the parking lot with his lifted Dodge Ram? Maybe you've dreamed of someday getting up the nerve to key that inconsiderate car. Well for those of us not quite ready to take that daring a leap someone's gone and created these little beauties. They're business cards you won't feel too guilty about sticking in the windshield of those people who have lost that particular part of the brain that allows them to park like the rest of the human race. Now that is a compromise I can live with.


I thought this was a cute idea-mom got me once of these display cases from Martha Stewart's craft collection and I've been racking my brain trying to think of possible things to do with it. This may do the trick. Any other ideas or thoughts?


Ok Ladies-we need your help. Mom and I are trying to put together an "Indiana Jones Adventure" for the grandkids this year at Sundance. We're thinking of doing an obstacle course loosely based off the movies. Any good ideas for the different obstacles, costumes, goodies?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Fine

Fine, since L wants me to stick to baking I will blog about my latest baby. Not that it was just soooo amazing that I have to blog the recipe, but the fact I whipped it up Sunday night just with whatever ingredients I had leftover. Behold, my lime souffles. . . ewwwwww-ahhhhhh.
B.T.W. I have to give props to Taft because I wouldn't attempt half the stuff I try if he wasn't just as into it as I was. Here he is peaking the egg whites.

The pre-bake.
TaDaaaaa. Don't mind my post Sunday napness, just lust over this perfect souffle. And look at how cute my Ralph Lauren over sized nightshirt is. Once again, I would have preferred some brownies, but I think I finally got souffles out of my system. They're just not for me.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

All My Children...

Robyn, I was going to be the most thoughtful sister and send you flowers to congratulate you on starting school. I found a sweet bouquet that actually came in a cute little teacup with matching saucer. It made me think of our conversation about teacups while I drooled over the discontinued china at edish. Well, I almost got it then I figure I'd save the money for a trip out to see you (which I know you'd like better) but then I found you this entirely different and original "bouquet" using vintage teacups and I knew you'd love them just as much as I do! So, with all my love, here...


For us single, childless folk (yeah that's just ME) my babies-the things that take up my time, energy, and love-are my projects. So here are a few of my would be projects-I'll let you know if they survive my parenting skills and how they turn out...

These pillows put a new spin on the silhouette craze going around. How easy would these be to make-even if it was just with some colorful felt cut outs?! I'm especially a fan of the two rectangular pillows...

I'm eagerly anticipating moving into my new house this fall. And it's not just because I'll be escaping the clutches of my CRAZY-A roommate, it's got a lot of potential to be awesome with fun projects like this:
Mom has told me about using fabric and starch to wallpaper but I always thought the task sounded too large to handle. Smaller accents like this I could dominate! It gave me an epiphany to combine this particular DIY project with the urban outfitter wall decal (see below) I've been mooning over and save myself $40!

Obviously it wouldn't be quite as intricate but some sort of variation would work. The best part is you just add a little water to take it down when I'm ready to move out!

It was love at first sight when I laid eyes on this bird mobile! Upon closer inspection I totally thought of Robyn and her cute vintage fabrics (she made the Alivia banner from them). I found a free pattern for these pretty birds (said like the blind kid on Dumb and Dumber) so let me know if you want me to email it to you. Seems like a pretty easy sew-by-hand project and I just found this online site that has pretty unique fabrics that would work well.

Monday, June 30, 2008

A Night with LaLa


Robyn wanted me to post some of the pics from Saturday night. I wanted to make my night babysitting Jenny's kids special because I don't get to see them as often.


The girls definitely got worn out with all of our physical activities: running, scaring Claire, dancing, playing in the gym, and most of all...SHUFFLEBALL! They loved it (even Alivia loved watching the pucks glide toward her).



















Bubble prizes from our "Fishing Trip"











...And they were out like lights at the end of the night!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

These are a Few of My Favorite Things...

Just thought I'd share a few of my new internet addictions (yes, the good kind)


I've been intrigue with doilies lately. I know call me Ethel but this old fashioned accents are definitely not just for grandmas anymore! I see them in cute do it yourself projects fashioned into bowls, bracelets, jewelry-all sorts of goodness. But these plates definitely had me drooling.









I know, I know I'm not having a baby anytime soon but if one of your egos is pregos you should definitely be checking out this delicious crib set. Fawn&Forest had me craving the blue box with their Macoroni bedding set inspired by, you guessed it, that cheesy goodness. This company also makes these amazing rocking chairs and nursery furniture for you modern mothers. I dare you to check out their site and not openly lust over their merchandise. To die for!







Fate has brought Sesame Letterpress into my life! I've run into them through several different venues in all my internet foraging and I can't help but claim a divine connection. I love the style of all their products! Check them out on their website or etsy because I know you'll fall head over heels for them too. Whether it's elegant invitation, unique birthday cards, or quirky coasters this husband-wife team's designs will change your life! Aah (lovesick sigh).

New Family Pics


A few weeks ago, I signed up to get our family portraits taken by a local gal who was doing a fundraiser for The Christmas Box House here in Ogden. For a mere 35 smackers we got a quick sitting at a park and all the money went to the charity. I thought it would be an easy way to get some family shots that would look more natural than our last portraits. This is one of my faves. Let me know what you think.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Youngqust Visit

Marion and Daniel got to see 'Wicked' front and center. Tempting. . . isn't it?


Taft and I got to babysit George and Grant while they were at the play.

In true 'Youngquist' style.


Sunday, June 22, 2008

Can't Wait to See It!

I just read in the paper today that The Drowsy Chaperone is making a tour stop in SLC this week. It will only be here for 5 days so I wasn't sure with such late notice if I'd be able to get my hands on any decent tickets. But I did! My introduction to this musical was watching the "Showoff" number on the Tony Awards a couple of years ago and I've been excited to see it in person ever since. Take a look: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VJ5G6FoX1sg

A little background on The Drowsy Chaperone...
"A totally original new musical within a comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone has more laughs per minute than any new show on Broadway, the most 2006 Tony awards of any musical on Broadway, and awards for Best Musical from both NY Drama Critics Circle and Drama Desk.

"It all begins when a die-hard musical theater fan plays his favorite cast album on his turntable, and the musical literally bursts to life in his living room, telling the rambunctious tale of a brazen Broadway starlet trying to find, and keep, her true love."

Wish you were going with me!

Do It Yourself



I'm sure you have all heard about my plate clock-I was so proud of this little project when it was finished. I first saw these on etsy selling for $30 and fell in love. I had a wedding reception to go to the next day and knew this would be the perfect gift. A quick stop at Thai Pan for the plate (only $3), Robert's for the clock pieces ($5-6), and Mom and Dad's for a quick use of their ceramic drill bit, and five minutes later VOILA!
This project really got my creative juices flowing and I've been hunting down do-it-yourself projects ever since...



These fabric covered tacks were my own variation of a DIY project that used the wedding button kits to cover regular tacks. I thought it was such a cute way to spice up your average cork board that I decided to use some upholstery bradleys I had laying around to get the same effect. Using some some fabric scraps cut into small circles and a hot glue gun I created these beauties. It definitely breathes a little life into my dreary cubicle!

This jewelry shadowbox has to be one of my favorite projects, mostly because the finished project is so sleek and stylish. I feel like I should be living in a NY loft with these hanging on my walls! I got this idea from DesignSpongeOnline and seriously went out the next day to get the supplies. It consists of a deep frame from Ikea, Martha Stewart design paper, various hooks from the craft store. From there it was simply a matter of taking out the glass, cutting the paper to fit, and spacing out the hooks. Suddenly your jewelry becomes art even while you're not wearing it! It makes me want to go out and get more jewelry to hang!