7.11.2013

Liebster Award!!!



Dolls and Dudes! A wonderful thing happened yesterday! I was contacted by this sweet girl named Rebecca, she is over at Ribcage Roses and from the UK, with a fun project! She nominated me for the Liebster Award, yay right?!

Here are, in her own words, the explanation of what it is and the rules:
 

"The Liebster Award is a way to give new and upcoming blogs attention and are a great way to get to know other bloggers. The rules are:
  • Link back to the person who nominated you
  • Answer the 11 Liebster questions given to you by the nominee before you*
  • Pick 11 bloggers with under 200 followers to be nominated
  • Come up with 11 questions for your nominees to answer
  • Notify your nominees"

Thank you Rebecca for nominating me! Challenge accepted! Here are my answers to the questions:


1. Who is your favourite Disney villain?
Hmm...villains are really not my favorite, but I have to say I really enjoyed Jafar's parrot, Iago, from Aladdin. He was a hoot!


2. Do you have a 'style icon'/if yes, who?
My style guru is J @ J's Everyday Fashion

3. What are the best and the worst parts of running a blog?
The best part is sharing my creations with people and the worst is making sure I post on a regular basis =].


4.
Whats your biggest fear?

I have to say failure...


5.
Why did you choose your blog's name?

I chose my blogs name, because I would always procrastinate on the "important" things I have to do, and do crafts instead. Cheating on real life with fun life.


6.
Which country/city/place would you most like to visit?

Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Germany.


7.
  What is one thing you really want to do this summer?
Oh, that one I did. I married the love of my life!

8.
  Flats or heels?

Flats for sure.


9.
  What are your favourite movies?

Elizabethtown, Pride and Prejudice (the one w/ Keira Knightley), Pineapple Express.


10.
  What are your plans for the summer?
Blogging, eating, being happy!


11.
  What is your favourite thing to write about on your blog?
Inspiration

My Questions!

1. What is your go to item of clothing on a cold day?
2. Cream and sugar, or black?
3. Favorite Disney Princess?
4. Who is your celebrity crush?
5. How do you feel about maxi dresses?

6. Favorite TV show?
7. If I gave you $1000 what would you do with it?
8. Favorite season and why?
9. What are your hopes for your blog?
10.Words you live by?
11.Favorite book?

My Nominees!

1. porcelain peach

2. allison leighann
3. makeup with tea

4. bluchiffon
5. bliss and birds
6. making little adventures 
7. the albrechts blog
8. the make up mouse 
9. love u madly
10.the northern doll
11.serendipitous whimsicality

7.10.2013

so this happened...


Yes! It Did!!! Brian and I finally got married with people, as I like to say! Because as some of you may know we had a pre-wedding, wedding, in Vegas, a few years back! More about that later [=

I had an amazing time while in Seattle. Planning the wedding, celebrating with friends and going to a few baby showers. But all good things must come to an end...or let's say must come to a change. I am back in Peru and ready to give you the skinny on all the fun things I did and made.

I will also keep you updated on when our wedding pictures are ready, so you can share in our joy [=

Thumbs up and many thanks to our wonderful photographer Arlene Chambers! Check her out @ http://www.arlenechambers.com/

Happy Wednesday Friends!

2.27.2013

diy.necklace



Ever find yourself looking for a necklace and it's just not out there? Or if you do find it, it costs a fortune? Well that was the problem, I'd been having. I just could not find what I wanted...



I was looking on etsy for inspiration and this is the final product! Well products really, I ended up making a few.


 Both of these are 17" long for the outer string and 15" for the inner one. They both have chains that are 5" long and are easily adjustable.


Here are the materials I used: some pretty beads, clear fishing line/wire, pliers, extension chain, a clasp, some crimp beads, and a few tiny silver rings.


All I did next was string up all the beads in the order I liked and...voila, pretty necklace!!!


And check out my sweet new jewelry box! I got it as a birthday gift from Linds and Dave, thanks guys (=! All the carvings are done in leather on wood.


Happy Wednesday Friends!!!

2.17.2013

bows.bows.bows


I'm gonna be honest. I have a thing for bows, I am obsessed with bows! It's out there, let's move on.

What do you do with those ribbons/strings, which come attached to clothes when you buy them, meant for hanging, maybe...? Well I go home with said clothes and cut strings off, RIGHT AWAY. They bother me.


Now if you are like me, you would save those ribbons/strings until a worthy project comes along, when you can use them.

What I found they are useful for is little hair bows. All you need are bobby pins, ribbons and hot glue.



Tie a bow, wiggle bobby pin through the back of the bow, dab some hot glue, wear in hair or gift to friends, little sisters, daughters...whoever you think might enjoy a bow (=

 



Happy Sunday Friends!!!

2.15.2013

diy.bookmarks


 Calling all crafty book lovers! If you still read paper books you might be interested! I decided I was going to read The Hobbit again, with the movie out and everything I needed something to hold me over until part two. I couldn't find a bookmark to save my life. I hate folding the pages over and it drives me crazy using the dust jacket...I'm weird, I know.

Something had to give. I put the book down and made some cute bookmarks.
 





These are very simple to make. You'll need string, beads, some metal hooks [optional], jewelry pliers [optional], scissors, and something to measure with.


Measure the length of the book you need it for. Cut your string to size. Add the beads to each end and enjoy!


Come to think of it, you can probably use old earrings too. Take the hooks off them and attach string to the ends of each.


Happy Friday Friends!!!


1.07.2013

painted.pencil.sticks



Over Christmas, Brian and I went to Cusco and Machu Picchu, Peru. There, is where I found these pencils made out of branches and crayons. I did't know what I was going to use them for, but I just had to have them!!! Maybe I was going to give them to a kid I know, or they were just gonna sit on my craft table and stare at me...

  
And that's what they did! SO, I decided to paint them and see what happens.



I had seen some "painted sticks" ,on etsy.com, which were exactly what they sound like: painted sticks! The shop was selling them for about $120...?? yeah, right! (find those here). I could make coffee table art-to-go-in-a-bowl-and-just-sit-there for free!!! Well almost for free, because I did buy the pencils for 5 soles, which is about $2...I already had the paint.




Now, if you have some sticks/branches laying around your yard, or craft room...(I'm not judging) and want to create your own nature inspired art, this is what you'll need: branches from your yard, paint brushes, acrylic paint, painters tape, a jar/cup of water and imagination!


Before you get started have your branches cut/broken down to the size you want and give them a good scrub, maybe even sand them down. I used a Clorox wipe on mine, because I'm a clean freak. Also, you want all the dust and dirt to come off so your paint sticks to them better.


Next, take your painters tape and tape up stripes any size and shape you want. I made mine horizontal, also some were thin and some were thick. You can also skip the tape and go freehand, get even more creative.




Paint your stripes in different colors, or all the same (= and LET THEM DRY. Acrylic paint is water based and dries pretty fast. I had bought these metallic colors awhile back from a craft store and this was the perfect project to use them on!


Once dried, carefully peel the tape off and enjoy. You can put them in a bowl on your coffee table, or console table. Maybe you can tie them with some thread and use them on your mantel, or as bookends...the possibilities are endless! I was thinking this would make a cool handmade gift for a crafty friend (=





Honestly the best part of this project was peeling the tape off!!! It might even be better than popping bubble wrap...


Happy Crafting and Happy Monday Friends!!!

1.03.2013

bridesmaids.wanted


It's the girl's turn! This project actually came before the groomsmen.wanted, but it took a long time to find. I wanted to find an original and somewhat formal way if asking my friends to be in my bridal party. What I ended up doing is sending out "Will you be my Bridesmaid?" cards with some basic info about the wedding, our wedding website and my phone number as a way of rsvp-ing. I got the idea at oncewed.com and put my own spin on it. You can also put the bridesmaid dress info on the card, but I did not know which dress I was going to use, when I was making these.



The idea is simple. It uses some chain-paper people, paper dresses and some wigs:) Simply decide how many girls you want to ask and make sure you cut out that many people shapes. Then pick out the color and shape for the dresses and cut those out. Next, your girls will need some hair, so draw up some cute wigs that match your friends hair color (kinda) and start tracing and cutting.

Now I do have to warn you, IT IS A CRAZY AMOUNT OF CUTTING AND TRACING. It took me three full days to design the card in PS, draw and trace all the people, cut them all out and glue them together...



Now! After all this, if you are still up for it, this is what you'll need. Craft paper for the bodies, colored paper for the hair and dresses, glue stick/ or hot glue, a ruler, a pencil, a pair of scissors, envelopes and all your patience:)

You will also need white paper for the card itself, I used 80lb paper. You don't need to do it in Photoshop, it can also be done in Word.


 The first thing you want to do is make sure your chain will fit in your envelopes of choice. I ended up using A7 size envelopes in "slate", so I made my chain about 6"X 3.5" (the card is a tiny bit bigger)


Make marks with your pencil on the top and bottom of your paper every 3.5", for however many people you need (I have 5) and fold accordion style. Since I was able to get two sets out of each sheet of paper, I cut that in half with my rotary cutter.


This is what you should end up with. Now just repeat this so you have one for every bridesmaid.


 It is time to draw your chain people. You really only have to do it once and then use that as a template for the other ones.



Start cutting. Make sure you don't cut the hands and legs off, or your chain wont stay together. There really is a sense of accomplishment (at least for me) when you get all the chains done (=


Ok, they may not be perfect, but you are going to put clothes and hair on them!


Now dress your ladies and give them some fun hair styles. I went with pink dresses, but am now actually having gray dresses for the wedding. Who cares, pink is for girls (= Some of my friends are blonds and some brunettes, so I did yellow and black, 50's looking hair. I didn't draw faces on them, because I like the abstract feel of it. I did however write their names on each one, so each girls knows who the rest of the bridesmaids are.


Ta-Da!! Here they are, sweetheart necklines and all!

* As you may have noticed I've spelled the same name ( my sister's Boryana) two different ways, that's because I'm a spaz. She laughed about it.
I like this idea of making a band to hold the card and chain together, when you stick it in the envelope. Simply measure twice the length of the card + some extra so you can glue the two ends together. If you make your band black, like I did, just use a jelly roll pen, or a charcoal pencil to write the name of the person it is for.


This is it! The finished product!!! I arranged the chains in such a way that the person I'm sending it to, will end up in the front of the chain. I did that so the first name they see, is their own.


I'm leaving you with my cutie of a pencil sharpener! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and if you have any question about it, please ask!!!

Happy Thursday Friends!!!