Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Creative Team Tuesday: Rhonna's Creativity Week!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I'm so excited because just when I was feeling kind of blah and uninspired, Rhonna comes along to kick start everyone's creativity with her Creativity Week!


Run over to her blog to see how she keeps her creative juices flowing and the small steps you can do every day to start having a more creative life! The first step is snatching up this little gem...




...which I'm going to start today! I'm so  excited to become inspired by her methods and get creating again!

P is for Pretty Little Pow Wow Party

Monday, March 5, 2012

Evelyn & Georgia's big 2nd birthday is coming up and I am stoked because the theme for this year is:


It's going to be awesome. Behold, the pins





I'll share the invites this week {if I can ever get them finished : / } 



Giddy & Exhausted

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

I've been going full throttle prepping for the hello there! house Meet 'n' Greet this Friday at Urban Picnic. If you don't know (which is unlikely because I've been spewing hype about this event for two weeks straight) we are having a mini event to tell you all about the classes at the hello there! house home & garden event in October. So.... we're having an event to talk about an event. Make sense? No? Didn't think so. Did I mention there will be cupcakes in jars? Ok so you're on board now? Great.

Anywhoo, I have worked really really REALLY hard on putting this fun thing together for Friday and I am totally stoked to share all this hard work with everyone. I just put the finishing lollies on my lolli board inspired by this:



Looks amazing- but so so much work. Took FOR-EV-ERRRRR.

Just filled up all 25 project boxes today, and tomorrow I have to finish up the swag bags and make those cupcake jars I mentioned above inspired by this:




Now I must go to bed before my eyes burn out of my skull but I'll leave with a "pretty please with a cherry on top come to our event on friday". Tickets are only $10 and you get dinner AND you'll make some darling holiday crafts to take home and decorate your house. Plus, you'll get to hang out with me! Yee-haw!

If that doesn't make you want to come, then I just don't know.

Here comes the Tooth Fairy

Wednesday, June 1, 2011



Oliva got a tooth pulled today, which marks our first ever experience with the Tooth Fairy! We are so excited to reach this little milestone (and I think she look so stinkin cute), I had to gather a bunch of cute tooth fairy ideas and share them with you all.











I have some other cute ideas to celebrate this joyous occasion- come back tomorrow to see what I've done for Olivia!

I Love Love.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

I have some Lovely Love Shoots scheduled for this weekend, and I've been gathering up some more inspiration ideas for the shoots:

















If you are wanting some lovely pictures of you & the love of your life- email me! I'll put ya'll in my portfolio!
PS- I'm working on a fun new DIY project- so an Inspiration to Creation post is coming up soon!

Inspiration to Creation: Project 2

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Source: google.com via Rhonna on Pinterest



I saw this on Rhonna's Pinterest and instantly fell in love. I thought it would be perfect in our new bathroom- kind of a happy- waking up-getting out of the shower type of saying but it didn't really go with my color palette I wanted in there, so I remixed it into this happy little poster.


I ordered a 16 x 20 metallic print from Persnickety- which is awesome because they are printed with good old fashioned chemicals, not ink; so they are waterproof and won't get ruined no matter how steamy the bathroom gets.

I'm going to go to ikea this week and pick up this frame and paint it white to match my new cabinets that were just painted today

Source: ikea.com via Rosemary on Pinterest

Spring Style Pinboard

Thursday, March 24, 2011

I'm trying to decide which dress to make for my next Inspiration to Creation Project- and I need your help! Which one should I try to make for next week?

Dress #1


Dress #2


Dress #3


Dress #4


Dress #5


Soooooo many choices! I need to buy fabric this weekend so help me choose!

Inspiration to Creation: Project 1

Tuesday, March 22, 2011


inspired by



As most of you may know, I spend A LOT of time on the internet. My Pinterest alone is evidence of that. All day long I look at other people's blogs, websites, Etsy shops, Pinterests, and hoard hundreds of brilliant ideas. However, this is only good if I actually utilize these good ideas. So, I've vowed to actually create something from my Pinboards at least once a week to prove to myself (and my husband) that I am not in fact, wasting my life away on my laptop. I am actually performing research for all kinds of projects. Productive projects that will benefit all. Hoorah! For justification!

I'm very pleased to show you my first Inspiration to Creation Project!


My Inspiration was this beautiful Kate Spade shirt from my Style Pinboard. I've been wanting a top like this for a while, and after much deliberation, I decided it was the perfect start off project!

My shirt isn't exactly like it-it is not as long as I'd like and it's a tad tight around the boobs, and a tad circus tent-ish on bottom, but all in all- I'm pretty happy with it. At least now I know what to change around for the next one. And believe me, I'd like one of these in every color. I'm glad I went with the $7/yard stretch taffeta instead of the $24/yd silk that I was thinking about using. Maybe once my design is reworked to perfection, I'll splurge on the silk. But for now, this shirt works for me.

Inspiration Monday: Eat Drink Chic

Monday, March 7, 2011

Ok, so this week is another whirlwind one. I have a little girls wedding dress to make, curtains to sew, thank you notes to design and on top of all that- the Twins are turning ONE on the 11th & 12th! Ay chihuaua, now I have to bust out an amazing party to boot. Sooooo, I turned to one of my favorite blogs for inspiration- Eat Drink Chic


This lady is so talented and I have loved her Ice Cream Parlour idea for so long. I decided to throw the twins an Ice Cream Social First Birthday Party for our family (it's at my house which is bite-sized so we had to limit the guest list to just fam. I want a bigger house.)



These are the invites I sent out (today- I'm the WORST procrastinator) and I have all kinds of details to share and a tutorial tomorrow! Come back to see all the pretties!

We interrupt this party.....

Thursday, March 3, 2011

For something AMAZING. Have ya'll heard of Pinterest? OH MY GRACIOUS if you are looking for an inspiration time suck, look no further people. I am drowning in happiness.


Basically you join, and you blog/site surf and put little pins in things you like and it's all collected nice & neat for you on Pinterest. Hallelujah! I have been needed this for so long. Now I can de-clutter my bookmarks list AND my inspiration folder on my desktop. Best of all it is all visual AND has links so you never forget where they came from!


No wait, the BESTEST part is the fact that you get to see other people's boards and see what gets their engines revved up. And even they have links, so if you see a sweet pair of kicks that you MUST have, you can go to where they found them and purchase!

Source: None via Kimberly on Pinterest



This may be the greatest invention known to mankind. This may open a Pandora's box of fabulous, but I don't care, I tell you. Follow my pins to see what I am obsessing over, then start your own!

Inspiration Monday: One Charming Party

Monday, February 7, 2011

Valentines Day is one week away, so I wanted to share this Valentines Class Party with you guys from One Charming Party.


Olivia has a class party tomorrow, so I'll be sending some stacked Love Lollies and some of the Printable Valentines from One Charming Party- just download them and print on some cardstock and they're ready to go!


If you are a room mom for your child's class, there are awesome activity ideas for a class party to keep the kids entertained.


One Charming Party is full of great party themes and ideas- they even have party kits you can buy to download and use to throw a "designer" party. My favorite is their Baking Theme Birthday Party



All photos from One Charming Party & Nicole Gerulat (Like Care-a-lot) {That is so hilarious, she will forever have that tag line in my mind}. You should probably bookmark both and go their for daily inspiration!

PS- when I went to Nicole's blog I saw this:

I think I may need to schedule a visit up to Utah JUST FOR THIS!

Inspiration Monday: The TomKat Studio

Monday, January 31, 2011

I just recently discovered the TomKat Studio, but I feel like I have been missing out! She's been blogging and throwing awesome parties for a while now and I'm pretty sure she's in Chandler! Check out her adorable new website



She also has a cute Etsy shop filled with printable party designs so you can throw a TomKat style party yourself!


Check out all her posts, parties, and printables and kiss the rest of your day away because you will be sucked in for hours!

Tutorial Tuesday (and Pattern!)-Shift Dress & Pencil Skirt

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

It's finally here! my Emerson-Inspired Shift Dress!


Yes, it needs ironing, but you know how impatient I am. And how much I hate ironing.

I drafted my own pattern free-hand (and it took me a few frustrated tries, believe me) but I finally got it and I am THRILLED with it! My mom still has to add the zipper in the back and the darts at the bust- but the rest of the dress is Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy.

If you want to draft your own pattern I suggest using a sharpie, freezer paper from the grocery store, and my pattern. The pattern is in pieces- just print all the pieces on your 8.5" x 11" paper, then tape together and trace with a big piece of freezer paper.

Front of Bodice



Back of Bodice




Front of Skirt





Back of Skirt




The lines of these are hard to see once i uploaded them, so just use as a guide and freehand in all the missing spaces.


Or you can grab a skirt or dress that you like the fit of and use it as a guide when free handing your pattern. Also DO NOT forget to measure your own bust and hips and thighs, or you will end up with a chest crushing red dress that you can't wear and breathe at the same time, like me. Boo.



Anywhooter, I made my shift dress in black and I love it. It really is the perfect little black dress- you can make it super casual with sandals, work appropriate with flats, and formal with heels. Add a big huge EmersonMade. inspired bloom- and you look almost as wonderful as Emerson herself.

I got the pattern for this flower on Grosgrain (have you been there? Don't even go, or your whole life will be sucked away, seriously) and whipped up this fabulous huge bloom for my new dress. Do you love it?


As an added bonus-I had some extra black cotton left over (I used 2 yards total for both the dress and the skirt!) so I just used the bottom portion of the pattern to make a pencil skirt!


Now on to the Tutorial!

For the Dress
This dress takes about 1 1/2 yards of fabric. I used a cheap black cotton ($4/yard) but it would be better with some heavier weight fabric so it's not so see through, since it is unlined. Or you could probably just line it with double layers of fabric. But that's too complicated for me, so I just stuck with the easy stuff.

1) Fold fabric in half and on the fold lay the pattern of the front bodice on the fold. Line up the front skirt pattern with the bodice pattern on the fold and trace with a washable marker or a piece of chalk. Repeat with the back bodice and back skirt patterns. Cut out pattern pieces.

2) Put your 2 cut out pieces of fabrics Right Sides together. Line up the straps, pin together and sew top of straps.

3) Pin sides of dress together (Right sides together) and sew up sides of dress. DO NOT SEW THE ARMHOLES CLOSED. I may or may not have done this. Twice.

4) Flip dress right side out and try on to make sure you like the fit. If you don't, I really don't know what to tell you. I'm not a seamstress. Probably just throw away your dress and alter the pattern and start from scratch. I'm sure there are ways to fix it, but I'm a beginnner so you're kind of on your own.

5) If you DO like your dress, fold over 1/4" of the neckline twice, press, then pin. Sew around carefully (this is the hardest part-making sure the curves of the neckline don't bunch when you sew), then repeat with the armholes. Now you have finished seams on the neck and arms.

6) Hem your dress. Fold over 1/4" of the bottom of the dress twice, press, pin, then sew.

7) If you'd like a zipper instead of a pullover dress, follow these directions for inserting a zipper. Also you can add a hook and eye closure in the back following these directions. Emerson's dress has both.

8) Now you can add heels & a belt and look fancy, or add flats and your big bloom to look casually chic. And be happy, you just made a simple, fabulous shift dress!

If you have leftover fabric, and want to make a pencil skirt, follow these directions:
1) Repeat Step 1 from the dress pattern, except only use the front and back of the skirt pattern.

2) Once you have your 2 pieces cut, pin the together (right sides toegether) and sew.

3) Flip right side out, try on, and cut length of hem if you want it shorter. I like longer pencils.

4) Follow Step 6 above to hem the bottom of the skirt

5) Fold 1/4" of the waist (top of the skirt) over and press, then fold over 1 or 1.5" and press to make waistband. Pin, then sew around. You can add in a zipper, a hook an eye, or even elastic

6) Voila! You now have a sassy pencil skirt.


NOTE: I get that this is not the best tutorial. Let me reiterate that I am not the best sewer. Only a beginner, so my tutorial is probably lacking quite a bit, but at least this gives the general idea and maybe gives you the confidence to try it out yourself! It's really an experiment trying to see what works best for you!