Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day! It's gloomy weather outside here, but gloomy weather is just fine on a holiday dedicated to snuggling! Tonight we're planning to stay in. We'll be making black and bleu steak for dinner and molten lava cake for dessert. Then, maybe a movie, cuddling... you know... the works.


Anyways, I spent a good chunk of the weekend whipping up some Valentine's treats so I wanted to share the finished product!

{Cupid's Arrow Brownies}



{Lingerie Sugar Cookies}
Idea from How Does She?

Friday, February 11, 2011

{Friday Favorites}

{Inspiration}
Peach at Nikki Rappaport
Gorgeous Cakes at My Sweet and Saucy

{Sustainability}
Porcelain Tile at Re-Nest

{Parties}
Shop Sweet Lulu at Hostess with the Mostess
Bow Tie Baby Shower at Hostess with the Mostess
Barrel of Monkeys Party at Hostess with the Mostess
Jewelry Party at Pizzazzerie

{Crafts}
Butterfly Collage at Bright Eyes + Blue Eyes
Stenciled Scarf at How About Orange

{Valentine's Day}
Rose Cake at The Tomkat Studio
Hot Lips Pillows at Ohdeedoh
Eye Chart Printable at She Wears Flowers
Sliding Valentine at Positively Splendid

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Our New Favorite Thing

This is why I love buying things from Etsy:

Today when I came home, there were two packages on the door step. One was a book from Amazon that I ordered on January 7th... yeah... a month ago. It was supposed to be delivered between Jan. 14th and Feb. 1st... I believe today is Feb. 10th.

The second was something way better. Something that made me forget about my frustration with Amazon. Three days ago, I ordered the piece for the seasonal frame beside the door. I immediately got a sweet and personal message back from the seller, Marnie at Crafterall. Three days later, here it is on my door step, well-wrapped and in perfect condition. It even came with sweet little goodies and a hand written note from Marnie.


Not just that, but it's pretty much the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. It's a cut topography of the San Francisco Bay and I'm pretty much thrilled that I get to see it every time I walk out the door. Take a look!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Your One Wild and Precious Life

I really really hate to admit this to the world wide web, but... every once in a while, I have a "craft fail". I'm not gonna lie... it shakes my confidence a little. (Check out an awesomely bad site full of craft fails at regretsy.com)

Anyways, let me tell this story from the beginning. We have this awkward wall spot in our living room area. It's near a corner and sort of high and skinny.


I try to find stuff for that area whenever we go out, but nothing has fit quite right yet. Then I saw this in a house tour at Made by Girl:


I loved the canvas and stencil look. I didn't think the silver and gold would work at our place, but I thought that silver and teal might look good. I decided on this great quote by Mary Oliver that I picked up over at Enjoying the Small Things. This is where I started to mess things up...

I was really eager to get started with the project so I started skipping stuff I shouldn't. I bought a canvas and just assumed I had the right paint (cause I have a ton of paint). I got home to discover that I had the right colors but not the right types. I had silver spray paint and teal acrylic paint. So even though I knew it was a bad idea, I just went for it. Here's what I got:


The edges of the spray painted half were too fuzzy and I wasn't crazy about the contrast between the two colors. The silver looked too gray and cold. I basically just didn't like it at all. So, now that I've admitted it... let's start all over again.

1. Pick a quote, font and color(s). I feel really inspired by this one:

"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
-Mary Oliver

It helps me remember to take risks and see every day as an adventure. I took a slight creative liberty for this project. The original quote is in the form of a question, but since the font I wanted to use (Boston Traffic) doesn't have commas or question marks, it didn't read quite right on the canvas. So, I turned it into a statement: "Tell me what it is you want to do with your one wild and precious life." I loved the teal color on the first canvas; it's so saturated and dynamic. I decided to do the whole thing in teal the second time around.

2. Make a stencil. You could use a plastic stencil from Michaels, but you'd probably have to let every letter dry individually and I don't like to guess about the spacing or trace and then paint more carefully. So, I used Adobe Illustrator to set up a paper stencil in the right size for the canvas. Then I taped the pieces together and cut out the letters with an exact-o knife. After all the letters are cut out, line your stencil up with your canvas and tape it down so it's secure.


3. Paint! I used a sponge brush and Apple Barrel acrylic paint in "Laguna". Make sure your sponge is clean and dry. Dab straight up and down and try not to brush side to side, so that your letters don't bleed. When you're done, pull your stencil straight up while the paint is still wet and put your canvas somewhere clean to dry. Afterwards, you can paint the sides of your canvas to give it more dimension if you want to.


4. Hang your canvas. Once you decide where on the wall you want to put your canvas, you can get to hanging. Here's a little trick Jake taught me for simple, light jobs like this. Put one small nail in the wall at the level you want to hang your canvas, then grab a second nail, a ruler and a small level. Put the nail under the ruler and the level on top and move your nail up and down until it is level with the other one. Then use it to make an indentation so you can know where to hammer in the second one. Easy, right? Throw your canvas on the wall and voila!


After doing this project, I've come up with one more idea I want to do with this space. I'm really excited about putting it up, but I've learned my lesson about rushing, so I'll show you as soon as I get it done!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Valentine's Decor

Like a lot of people, I have mixed feelings about Valentine's Day. It's nice to have a holiday dedicated to love, but it pretty much sets up a lot of people for disappointment. When Jake and I very first started dating, our first Valentine's came around and I told him not to get me anything. I meant it the way every girl means it when she says you don't have to get her a present, which is to say I DIDN'T MEAN THAT AT ALL. What I really meant was "I want you to know exactly what I want and surprise me with it." Well Jake, being a normal person who doesn't speak crazy didn't get me anything. I bet you can imagine how that went over. I'll just say that I cried and Jake learned a valuable lesson that he has never forgotten.

Anyways, we haven't had any Valentine's disasters since, but we try not to put too much pressure on it. This is the first year I'm decorating for Valentine's Day. I wasn't planning on doing it, but there was so much great inspiration online that I just had to. Maybe it will bring us good Valentine's mojo!


I had so much fun with Sweethearts this year! They're so iconic... you pretty much can't avoid them when it comes to Valentine's Day. Plus, they're cheap! I bought a couple box frames from Ikea and filled them with Sweethearts.


I wanted to make some kind of centerpiece for our coffee table and I was able to throw something together with a melamine serving dish we already had, some Sweethearts and a few clear candle holders.


I tied my tea light holders with some different shades of pink and put them all over the house. It was simple and got some color around the apartment. Valentine's is pretty much the only time of the year that I can deal with bows.


Lastly, I put up a new frame right by the door. Right now it's holding this printable from "It Is What It Is". I'm planning to switch out the print for each holiday. AND I got the most amazing piece to put in there when there isn't anything going on. I can't wait to show it to you. It's in the mail. Until then, Happy Valentine's Decorating!

Friday, February 4, 2011

A Busy Weekend and a Sneak Peek

Getting into my school schedule has been harder than I had anticipated. Back to back classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays are no joke. I'm barely conscious at the end of my fourth class. Anyways, as fun as this weekend is going to be... it's definitely not going to be a relaxing one. Saturday is Jake's sister's bridal shower out in Brentwood. Sunday morning, we have to be back in San Jose for a special service at church and to help lead the Discovery class. Then we're going straight back to Brentwood to watch the Superbowl with the family. Add to that baking for the shower and a bake sale and cooking for a friend with a family emergency and I'll be lucky if I'm still standing at the end of it all.

I had some really fun stuff planned for the blog this week, but things didn't go as planned. I was going to show you guys our Valentine's decorations and a really cool new DIY piece for the house that I am obsessed with, but then life happened. I'll pick up next week after this crazy weekend. Until then, here's a sneak peek:

{Friday Favorites}

{Inspiration}
Lemon Yellow & Grey at The Sweetest Occasion
A Gorgeous House Tour at Made By Girl
Turquoise at Elizabeth Ann Designs
Free Positive Thoughts at Kind Over Matter
Atlanta House Tour at A Thoughtful Place

{Home}
Tree Bookshelf at Say Yes to Hoboken
Vintage Wine Paint at Apartment Therapy

{Food}
Hasselback Potatoes at Sophistimom

{Technology}

{Sustainability}
Solar Shingles at Re-Nest

{Parties}
Vintage Birthday at Kara's Party Ideas
Picnic Party at Swoon

{Valentine's Day}
Heart Wreath at Moms of All Trades
Tissue Paper Topiary at The Sweet Survival
Love Pillow at A Crummy Marriage Blog
Racy Valentine's Cookies at How Does She?
Arrow Cupcake Toppers at The Sweetest Occasion
Bittersweet Party at Pizzazzerie