Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Happy Birthday Linds!
Happy Birthday to my favorite sister, Lindsay. (Well I guess you are my only sister but even if I had another one you I'm sure you would still be my favorite.) I'm sorry your birthday is in January but I'm happy we are related and that you live on the same street as me and watch my kids all the time and make me laugh harder than anyone else.
You're the best.
Love, Kim
Warm Thoughts
It has been really, really cold here lately but I'm trying to preoccupy myself with warm thoughts, this spinach dip , small sewing projects, Photoshop tutorials (I'm taking a class) and entertaining two very bored kiddos. How about you?
(P.S. I snagged the green/white, extra wide grosgrain ribbon at Pottery Barn of all places. Only $4 for 10 yards! There are some serious deals to be had this time of year. Perhaps the only redeemable thing about the month of January...)
(P.S. I snagged the green/white, extra wide grosgrain ribbon at Pottery Barn of all places. Only $4 for 10 yards! There are some serious deals to be had this time of year. Perhaps the only redeemable thing about the month of January...)
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
My Best Friend's Wedding
I finally got the pictures up from my friend's wedding in Philadelphia back in November. I have known Rachelle since grade school so it was really fun to be a part of her big day. I am also happy the pictures turned out especially considering the circumstances under which they were shot. To say it was FREEZING outside would be an understatement. Seriously, it was so, stinking, cold. Luckily, Rachelle and Jim were good sports and still managed beautiful smiles even though their teeth were chattering! (Come to think of it, maybe they were laughing just so they wouldn't cry. It was really that cold.) If you'd like to see more pictures, you can check them out here.
Calendar
I still haven't purchased a 2009 wall calendar, which is very out of character for me. I have been given or purchased the Mary Engelbreit calendar every year since I was in 8th grade but I think I'd like something a little more grown up this year. Although it's a little pricey, I'm especially liking this one by Snow and Graham. It's just so pretty.
(If you still haven't purchased a calendar...you can find a compilation of aesthetically pleasing designs here and here.)
(If you still haven't purchased a calendar...you can find a compilation of aesthetically pleasing designs here and here.)
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Thrift Store Revival
This is technically another Urban Renewal post but I think the title "Thrift Store Revival" more accurately captures the essence of what I am doing- which is, reviving ugly, over-sized clothes from the thrift store. You know, bringing them back from the dead and turning them into fashionable/wearable attire.
This project took a few hours longer than my first dress because the fabric wasn't stretchy which made it harder to work with. Also, don't look too close because, as I've said before, I'm a pretty mediocre seamstress and there are several things I would do differently if I had to do it all over again. With that said, I'm still pretty pleased with the results and I'm thinking it is going to be really hard for me to pay more than $3 for a dress ever again.
Before: A $3 navy blue polka dot polyester dress, complete with shoulder pads.
After: The same dress (sans the shoulder pads) with shorter puffed sleeves, a hem that hits just below the knee and a slightly lower neck line accented with a little tie. I topped it off with a pretty yellow flower belt I found on sale at J.Crew.
This project took a few hours longer than my first dress because the fabric wasn't stretchy which made it harder to work with. Also, don't look too close because, as I've said before, I'm a pretty mediocre seamstress and there are several things I would do differently if I had to do it all over again. With that said, I'm still pretty pleased with the results and I'm thinking it is going to be really hard for me to pay more than $3 for a dress ever again.
Before: A $3 navy blue polka dot polyester dress, complete with shoulder pads.
After: The same dress (sans the shoulder pads) with shorter puffed sleeves, a hem that hits just below the knee and a slightly lower neck line accented with a little tie. I topped it off with a pretty yellow flower belt I found on sale at J.Crew.
The Crafty Crow
So my friend Julie informed me that the party hats I made for Spencer's 1st birthday were featured on a blog called the Crafty Crow. (btw, thanks Julie!) I had actually never heard of the Crafty Crow before now but I checked it out and it looks pretty serious/legit. I also just checked my sitemeter and I'm getting a much higher level of traffic than I normally do so if you have arrived here from the Crafty Crow- welcome, welcome! I am flattered to have been mentioned on their site and welcome new visitors and comments with open arms.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Tutus
Right before Christmas I took some fun pictures using a few new tutus I bought on e-bay. I was pleased with the way they turned out since I just shot them in my dining room with no special lighting or anything. Having an extremely cute niece as a model might have had something to do with it though! The one above is my absolute favorite but if you want to check out a few more click here.
A New Year, A New Quilt
One of my goals for the New Year is to make a throw quilt for Jared and I's bed. I purchased a variety pack of fabric squares pre-cut on e-bay (which is awesome because cutting the fabric is my least favorite part of quilting.) The squares are various prints from Amy Butler's Lotus collection. I'm planning to cut natural muslin squares to go in between so it should be pretty simple. What are some of your resolutions/goals for the New Year?
If You Can't Stand the Heat...
I'd like to have this funny print framed and hanging in my kitchen. Find it here.