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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Fav Picks: Winter Entertainment

Just had to share some of my winter favs with you!



Winter Favs


1. The smart girls talk show, The Girls With Glasses are adorable
2. I'm not a coffee connoisseur, but Mocha VIA tastes as good as a cup from Starbucks!
3. Since tasting Jessica Palmer's mother-in-law's macaroons, I've been craving them nonstop. The perfect replacement to movie popcorn
4. I'm determined that 2011 will be the year of the iPhone. I will be buying one sometime in the next 365 days...
5. So it's not really entertainment, but my Toms are hands down the comfiest shoes I own. I wouldn't mind a pair in pink!
6. I'm loving the vibe in Josh Groban's new cd Illuminations, the perfect picture editing, web surfing, and blog writing music

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Last Minute Gift Idea

If you need a last minute gift idea for a special someone on your list, here's a simple craft I did for my girlfriends this year: cup cozies! They don't take long to make and you probably have most of the supplies around the house.

You'll need:
-felt
-buttons
-needle
-thread
-scissors
-marking pen
-paper cup sleeve (mine was left over from Starbucks)
-mug


Start by taking apart the paper cup sleeve and tracing it on to your felt with the marking pen. I made mine just a little bit longer because my mugs were larger. Cut along the traced lines.

Wrap the felt around a mug overlapping the two ends to determine how big it needs to be. Pick a cute button that fits your friend's style. I dug into my grandmother's button collection. Use the button to hold the two ends of the felt together by sewing through both layers.





Fill your cup with fun treats! Candy canes, chocolate, a Starbucks gift card or VIA are just a few ideas. I'd love to see pictures of what you come up with!


Merry Christmas!

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Family Portraits: Styling Your Family

Some mornings it's hard enough to dress yourself. And when it comes to dressing your family for portraits, well, that's what nightmares are made of. Stylist, Reachel Bagley, jumped in to help on her blog by posting tips and tricks. Definitely check out her series "How to Dress for a Family Photo":


The goal of family portraits is to capture a slice of life at that point in time for your family. To do this, what you wear should accurately reflect you and your family. Does your daily life consist of fancy, matching outfits? If so, let's do it! But if not, let's make sure it's the real you we're capturing.

Think complementary instead of matching. Pick two or three colors that go well together then use these colors to mix and match outfits for each person. Layers look great in pictures and can help to spread the colors throughout the clan. And don't forget to add the finishing touches to your outfits! Accessories like necklaces, hats, and scarves polish off and often complete the look.

Above all, express your personality and family lifestyle! You want your children to look back at these pictures someday and say "yep, that was us back in the day!" and maybe even the nostalgic "my, how fashion has changed!" ;-)


Need a little inspiration? Scroll on!


Three boys eight and under? Guaranteed to stay dirt free for a couple of hours...with a promise of candy!

You don't need boys to pull off the look of the wild west!

Sugar, spice, and everything nice


Except for a few accessories in the second look, all these pieces below can be found at Old Navy!
When the boys have you on the run, pick simple yet put together
Family Portraits 2

Classic with a fresh twist
Family Portraits 1

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