Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

affordable christmas wish list...

christmas list...

1. forever21 // street-chic lovely sweatshirt // $19.80
2. charming charlie // emerald city necklace // $20.00
3. charming charlie // carmel crossbody wristlet // $19.00
4. forever21 // i need lipstick midsize cosmetic bag // $8.80
5. urban outfitters // embellished-cuff beanie // $34.00
6. h&m // fake fur waistcoat // $34.00
7. urban outfitters // quay kittie cat-eye sunglasses  // $40.00
8. h&m jersey skirt // $21.00
9. francesca's // portico trinket dish // $14.00
10. francesca's // denver sequin scarf // $24.00
11. francesca's // hi! & bye! convertible gloves // $18.00
12. charming charlie // crystal bauble satchel  //$39.00

this year i wanted to put together a very affordable christmas list.
because...
i am getting my very own puppy this christmas!
i am going to be adopting her from a shelter in about two weeks.
i am so excited!!
but i am also so thrilled to get other small, pretty items as gifts this year.
my list includes a few of my favorite local stores.
we just got a charming charlie.
does anyone else love this store??
everything inside is just adorable!
i also included some things from francesca's because there is nothing there that i don't want.
and also h&m, forever21, and urban outfitters.
i am loving anything this season with jewels or glitter.
i am also loving emerald green!
and fur, and blush pink, and on and on.
i hope that you all are enjoying your christmas shopping!

xo






Tuesday, April 2, 2013

my birthday week...

when you hear people talk about how their family is the "best", do you secretly think in your head that they're crazy? 
i hope so.
i hope for everyone that they are fortunate enough to believe that they belong to a family that is unlike any other. 
i'm one of the lucky ones. 
i have the BEST family.
i'm gonna let you in on a family tradition of mine that makes my heart swell.
it's a tradition that started only a few years ago.
(which is proof that it is never too late to start new traditions!)
my mom started giving my brother and i a week of presents leading up to our birthday.
these presents are small of course, leading up to the main gift.
and i love that because sometimes the smallest gifts are the most meaningful.
and it also helps to make our birthday week special, giving us something to look forward to every morning. 
so if you are looking for new traditions to start with your loved ones- i'm telling you, this one is pretty amazing! 

i actually wasn't expecting a week of presents this year since my mom and i live so far apart.
but like i said, my family is the best, and they found a way to get me those seven presents.
so i just wanted to share with you the goodies that i got, in hopes that you will want to start this same tradition! 

1.

 this car charm was special because of the words "be happy".
my mom thought i needed that reminder every time that i get into my car because some days are rough being out here all alone.

2.

i love getting jewelry! 
this bracelet is perfect for me because it fits my tiny wrist.
i have the hardest time finding bracelets that aren't huge on me.
you can change out the center of this bracelet as well with different magnetic pieces- so awesome! 

3.
i did pink ombre nails for valentines day this year and had complained to my mom that i didn't have white polish.
of course, she remembered and got me some!  

4.

i'm a sucker for quotes.
i need them.
i've spent hours and hours out of my life finding quotes that inspire and speak to me.
now i have a quote to read every day for a full year :)

5.

 i absolutely adore this pink felted bag.
i'm one of those that saves every meaningful receipt, movie stub, even clothing tags.
i'm always looking for cute storage.
this is perfect.
and it has a heart on it.
did i say it's perfect?  

6.
these are lavender sachets.
my mom bought them for me because she thought they were cute.
however, they have way more meaning to me than that. 
when i was growing up, my grandparents lived on a farm.
every weekend they would sell produce at the farmer's market.
 my grandma would sell lavender sachets and bouquets made from lavender grown in their gardens. 
sometimes i would help her prepare the lavender to sell. 
when i got these sachets for my birthday, i put them inside my pillow so that i could fall asleep to a special memory from my childhood.

7.
my main present.
okay there's a story behind this.
when i lived at home, i had hopes of starting a shop on etsy.
my mom and i would scour thrift stores for things i could fix up and sell.
we came across an old glasses case.
i got the idea that i could cover glasses cases with cute fabrics and ribbons.
well, i never got around to it.
but my mom took the case that i had bought and covered it with magazine pages and ribbon.
and is it not the cutest thing ever?! 
she is so talented.
inside was some money.
my dad gave me strict instructions that the money was only for shopping, not bills. 
i have a pretty sweet dad.
so for all of you crafty girls- remember this when you see an old glasses case at the thrift store! 





it was a great birthday week.
xoxo

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

a twist on vintage suitcases...

i have been blessed with so many things in my life.
for the past two years, i was a nanny for the sweetest, most amazing family.
they were truly a blessing to me.
those three silly kids became such an important part of my life.
during the hardest of times, they were able to bring the biggest smile to my face.
during those long summer days in their home, i couldn't imagine my life without them.
a few weeks ago i spent my last day as their nanny.
leading up to that day was so hard.
hard as in- sobbing in the shower, hoping that no one could hear me, hard.
but as sad as it makes me to not see them every day, i am so happy that they were a part of me.
and they still are.
they will always hold a very special place in my heart. 

as my last few weeks were nearing, i had to get busy making something very special for them.
the girls had been telling me how much they wanted old vintage suitcases.
lucky for me, this was just right up my alley.
i love everything vintage!
so i headed to a local junk shop to find my suitcases.
we literally had to dig through old suitcases to find the perfect ones.
i finally found three that i was crazy about.
the sweet old man who owned the shop gave them to me for a dollar each.

 at this point i wasn't even sure what i was going to do with the suitcases.
but while i was at the junk shop, i spotted all sorts of neat items like old mirrors, baseball mitts, and jewelry. 
so i thought, what better thing to do than fill these vintage suitcases with vintage accessories, toys, etc??
and from there, i went crazy scouring local thrift shops looking for the perfect items. 

i displayed all of the items neatly and decoratively in their suitcases along with their names on pennants made of scrapbooking paper. 
 however, on my last day, they were leaving for Coeur d'alene, Idaho.
within a half hour of having those suitcases, they were jam packed full of clothes for their trip!
so much for all that work! 
but they loved those suitcases.
they carried them around all day.
and that's all that matters.

so here's a look into what i did...

george is 8 years old and ALL boy.
so i found this neat army looking suitcase that was perfect for him. 

the inside of his suitcase was lined with paper that was in serious need of a wipe down and some gluing.

george is very athletic so i wanted to fill his suitcase with sporty items.
i lined the bottom with burlap to give it a rustic look.
i found the sports illustrated book and the baseball mitt and ball at a second hand store.
underneath those things are some old vintage comic books and baseball cards, found at the junk store.
i found the frame at a second hand store with no glass or back to it.
so i found an old wooden clipboard from my house, cut it to size, covered it with chalkboard paint, and glued it in the frame.
i also painted the outside of the frame and glued some buttons that resembled balls from various sports.
i had to find some sweets to add that matched with the sports ensemble so i added some caramel corn that i found at a candy shop.

i hot glued some cards to the outside and added some ribbon to the handle.

 caroline is 8 years old and completely girly (bright pink room and all).
so i found a classic white suitcase for her.

the inside of her suitcase was lined with pretty beige satin fabric with lots of ruffles and feminine touches.
it was in need of a good scrub though because it was very stained.

 for caroline's suitcase i wanted to go for a very dainty ballet theme.
i lined the suitcase with a tutu that i made for her using tulle.
i found the perfect ballerina painting at an antique store.
i found a picture frame that i painted, distressed and added some buttons to.
i also found a small mirror that i painted and distressed as well.
i found a light pink cup that i used for a jewelry holder and i added an antique beaded necklace to it.
(all of these items were also found at various thrift stores.)
i thought that the perfect touch would be some vintage looking candy, so i found a taffy stick and three colorful candy canes.

the glass on the mirror was really scratched so i added a rub-on to distract from the scratches.

 i wanted to really personalize the girls' suitcases by adding fabric to the outside.
i adhered the fabric to her suitcase using elmer's spray adhesive.
the rounded edges were a challenge so i hot glued a lace trim to give it a finished look.
then of course, i added lots of ribbons to the handle.

audrey is 12 and very mature for her age.
so i found a blue suitcase for her that i thought had a sophisticated look to it.
(the buckles were my favorite.)

the inside of audrey's suitcase was very unique as well.
it was lined with a creamy vinyl in an adorable quilted pattern.
but it too, like the others, had to be cleaned and hot glued in areas. 

i lined audrey's suitcase with some light pink tulle.
 since she is older, i bought a couple of things for her suitcase that didn't come from a thrift store.
she is always on her ipad so i found her a very cute case from t.j. maxx.
i believe that the brand was urban expressions.
the stand for her picture was also found at t.j. maxx (i think).
it came in a set of three that i bought a few years ago.
i did find her frame at a second hand store, however.
and like all of the others- i painted, distressed, and glued some buttons to it. 
audrey has a dog as well so i thought the picture of the dog guarding the little girl was perfect- also found at a second hand store.
since i was going with bright colors as her theme, i found some old fashioned ribbon candy and bright candy canes.

i loved the finished look of this suitcase.
the light floral fabric was actually cut from an old sheet that i found at a thrift store.
i hot glued some piping to the edges to give it a finished look.
and...i topped it off with some handle ribbons!

so... if you are ever looking for a fun gift for a young kid, these vintage suitcases are a huge hit!

Friday, January 13, 2012

my smash book...literally

so have you heard?
there's this little thing called a smash book.
it's rapidly growing in popularity.
and i have one.
i got it for christmas actually.
and you should have one too...
it's like a scrapbook, but without the time and intricate details put into it.
you can just throw in whatever you want- notes, receipts, magazine clippings, pictures, etc.
there's no pressure.
and that's what is so great about it.
i keep everything- movie stubs, clothes tags, receipts- you name it, i save it!
i just can't let things go if they connect to a special memory.
i usually just throw these things in a box at the top of my closet, but the smash book gives you a way to actually display these little precious memory joggers.
so this was perfect for me.
today i had my first go-at-it in my smash book.
and it was quite fun.
here are some pictures of my smash book (prior to my work today).

every page is different and unique.
here are some of my favorites:

you can buy all sorts of smash products too!
there's tape, string, paper clips with flags, and some of my favorites below:
a date stamper, what more could you want?!

calendar pockets- to store basically anything your little heart desires.

a smash pad- full of lists that you can create to remember special details (and other fun stuff).

so now that you have a better idea of a smash book, here is the page that i completed today:
(it was a page about this christmas, by the way).
i don't know if you can read the tag, it's labeled "favorite gifts".
i kept some of the tags from my gifts and displayed them on top of a picture of my new camera bag (yep you guessed it, my favorite gift!).

so these are some of the receipts from gifts that i bought for other people.
is it weird that i saved them?
it just brings back really special memories of shopping at christmas time.
i know, i am such a dork.
just can't let go...

so here's a pocket that i jammed full with pictures.
i thought that the pocket was rather drab when it was bare, so i added some chipboard scrapbooking letters.
and that might have been a mistake- here's why:

one page down and the book will barely close!
so i guess that's why they call it a smash book- cause you have to smash it, literally!
sit on it even...
that's probably what i will have to do.
but that's ok because i love it.
so, thank you smash book creator...
where do you get your great ideas??