Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Emerald City


  


 


A few days ago Pantone announced the new color of the year for 2013. You guessed it, Emerald! Whoop Whoop! 

I am stoked that this color is a little more classic and timeless than the 2012 Tangerine Tango, which my closet is now completely drenched in... Green in general is a color that everyone can wear and is very versatile and practical. Emerald is a color you can wear all year round and year after year. Oh, and not-to-mention it really compliments my green eyes... 

Hope you are inspired!

Smooches!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Blog Surfing


  

 I have been blog surfing lately, you know, just trying to find some awesome blogs that really inspire my style, my blog, might have awesome holiday gift ideas, DIYs, blah blah blah.... and what.the.hell out of all the millions of blogs out there why does everything have to be high fashion?!? Don't get me wrong, I love high fashion, and sure, I can drool over a pair of Louboutins, a Chloe bag, or a Hermes scarf for a minute or two but in all reality browsing through these sites where the daily outfit or gift ideas consists of items like these, is just frickin ridiculous. I can appreciate the beauty and that so-and-so the famous designer made it , but I would much rather see someone put together an  INCREDIBLE outfit made up of NO brand names. Think about it, I have never owned anything recognized as a high fashion label but if I were to go into the Dolce and Gabbana section of Saks BLINDFOLDED and put together an outfit I'm sure I would be commended for my "style" and featured in blogs for days. It's like being in a candy shop and getting rewarded for picking out... candy; no gold star for that person.

 uh uh, I cannot relate to these blogs that feature a random 26 yr old someone who recommends the new Ipad, a Burburry scarf, AND latest Uggs as "stocking stuffers for your man", or who dress in only couture labels for their featured outfits. Trends, labels and money do not determine style. 

Thoughts? Recommendations?

Smooooches!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Completing crafts... Something that rarely happens here.

Well well, would you just look at me! Here I am being all SORTS of crafty and actually completing a Nail and String art project from my Do It Myself Pinterest board! I am SO proud of myself....

 This is my ideal location for this particular craft, if only the house came along with completing the project
(Sadly, this is not my home, but if you want to look at more of it click here.)

As many of you may already know, Colorado is the lovely shape of a rectangle..... QUITE unrecognizable if I do say so myself. Therefore; the idea of  making a "Nail and String" art in the shape of Colorado is just not an option... God forbid people confuse my perfect state of CO for Wyoming or somewhere lame like that.

Unfortunately for me (and my home decor), but fortunately for my darling man and his sweet family who are all from Minnesota, I made this beautiful piece of art out of their recognizable state shape and "hearted" in the (general) area of Eden Prairie, where they reside. Another great fortune for them, they received this masterpiece as a host/hostess gift for having me to their cabin in Nisswa at Gull Lake this summer for the 4th (we go hard). 

What's that? You say Wow, Frances is so talented and I'd really like to make one of these with her help. Well it is your lucky day after-all, I will walk you through it. 

Materials Needed:
2-3 packs of 1 inch long, thin nails (about 20 in a pack, I chose brass colored) (Home Depot)
lace crochet type string (you choose the color) (Michael's/Hobby Lobby)
a hammer
professional grade food dye (Michael's/Hobby Lobby)
a piece of wood (Home Depot makes 1-2 cuts for free... look in their scrap wood pile!)
a printer 
tape
large paint brush


1. I went to ReSource to find a piece of wood to use and very sweetly asked the gentlemen at Home Depot to cut it for me to 12x15 inches. I also bought my nails here... in little plastic packets of about 20, i just chose the prettiest gold ones which were about $2.


2. I used my professional grade food dye (this is EXTREMELY potent stuff! $1 at craft store for 2 ounces) to dye my wood! This was you don't have to deal with gross chemical smells of paint or wood stain and it's soooo much cheaper/less scary. I used a Q-tip to swab a fingernail size amount into about an ounce of water and painted in onto my wood slab. If it goes on too dark, simply use more water on your brush to tone it down and vise-versa. Let Dry.

3. I printed out the shape of Minnesota and taped in on my board and started hammering! (Try to cut inside the state line so that you are nailing on the edge of the paper vs right through the paper) Place each nail about 1/2 cm apart from each other for straight lines. For the jagged weird lines (like on the right and top side of the state of MN) I placed nails in kind of a zig-zag pattern to get the right look... Follow me?



4. After completing the border, I pulled up the paper (and found that there were a million little pieces stuck around every nail.. *Note to self: don't nail directly into paper, nail on edge.) I then made the heart shape with nails, trying to use as many as I could because I knew I would have more border nails than heard nails and string would overlap and get cluttered on heart. 



5. I tied the string onto the top corner and started looping one nail on border to one nail in heart.... on and on and on and on and on and on and on. One time my string broke so I just tied a new piece to the end and hide in under a crowded string area.... 



Once you are done stringing... you are pretty much done with the project WHOOP WHOOP! and  Phew, that was hard crafting work! Pat yourself on the back, instagram, show everyone in close proximity to you, text a pic to your mom, and clean up your mess. 

You don't get it? Or you want me to make you one? I completely understand, you are not craft-talented and I'm not judging you, contact me! 


Thanks for reading my ranting, raving, and rambling on!  Smoooooooches!






Monday, November 12, 2012

Tha Tha Tha..... THE GRINCH!






It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Kinda. This is the time of year when I watch the Grinch with Jim Carrey every chance I get.  I wish it was looking MORE like Christmas and that I lived in Who-ville with The Grinch "...where Christmas doesn't come but once a year, but every minute of everyday!". Therefore; today my outfit was inspired by snow and icicles and Cindy-Lou Who... and this is how I felt about going to work today "Alright, I'll go.. Allow them to envy me, grab and handful of popcorn shrimp, and blow outta there! But what if it's a cruel prank? What if it's a cash bar?!..." 

Ok I am making Chicken n' Dumplins in my badass Crockpot so I'm out like a light!

Smoooooooches!



(Dress and Boots: Anthropologie, Earrings: Urban Outfitters, Watch: Fossil)







Tuesday, October 30, 2012

VOTE!


I've been bragging to everyone about my lifelong tendency to procrastinate BUT today I woke up at a reasonable time and VOTED EARLY!!! I am so proud of myself and damn it feels so goooood! I'll be wearing my sticker for the next week.

Monday, October 29, 2012

If Not Now, Then When?



Here I am starting a blog when I said I never would. I guess I often find myself thinking people probably want to hear all these genius ideas and opinions I have!. I am excited to rant on about things that matter, and even more so, about things that do not. Raised by two strong willed, stubborn, southern, and not-to-mention, BRILLIANT parents, I had no choice but to take on these same attributes. Obviously, in addition to my naturally acquired smart-ass attitude, sweet nature, and stunning good looks.... 


I like the saying "If not now, then when?" and I want to starting living my life by that... Ok ok that is dramatic, but you know what I mean.


As of now, I am addicted to Pinterest, Vampire Diaries, tuna salad with Ritz, wearing my hair in a top knot, turbans, oversized clothing, the color gold, earrings, The Grinch with Jim Carrey, decorating my new(ly rented) house, big hair, my man, pumpkins, chambray, and wide leg denim.


I agree 100% with the following statement:

Money can buy expensive clothes and trends may come and go; but in the end, style concurs all. 



Since everyone and their mother adores denim on denim with lots of chambray right now.. I leave you with this. (Photo by Kelly Ann)

(Jeans: Anthropologie, Shirt/Earrings: Urban Outfitters, Clutch: Free People, Watch: Fossil)