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Monday, January 17, 2011

Shoes!



My mom got me some stiletto, break your neck, up to your ankles style boots for Christmas this year. Not only would I probably kill myself in them, they were nowhere close to my style. Lucky me, however, because she kept the receipt and I was able to get two more than awesome shoes in return! And, if you have to ask, yes the plaid Converse knock-offs (they are actually FUBU) do fold up to be high-tops...woot!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Happy Winter

I wrote a little love message in the snow piled flower pot!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Snow Day Memories

So, I was off four days this week because of "poor road conditions" due to our little winter storm! Unfortunately, we didn't get much snow, mostly ice. However, the blanket of white in the back yard reminded me of the snow we got last year and the adorable snowman that my boyfriend and I made. Isn't he cute? The snowman and John!


Friday, January 14, 2011

Felted Soap Scrubs


I had heard of these super cool "felted" soap scrubs a couple of years ago and sure enough saw them popping up in such stores such as Anthropologie and various hippie-esque stores last year. So, during my crafting extravaganza this winter, I decided to try my hand at making some!

I picked up some square soaps from World Market in two scents (Ginger Lime and Lavender Vanilla). I purchased some beautiful hand dyed wool from JunePryceFiberArt's etsy shop. Then I sifted through tutorials of how to felt the wool around the soap to create a soap and washcloth in one ex foliating thing-a-ma-bob! There are also a plethora of video tutorials on YouTube if you are a more visual learner. But, if you want my basic instructions...here they are:

1) Wrap strips of wool around soap, making sure all sides of soap are covered with wool.
2) Fill large bowl or sink basin with hot water.
3) Scoop a generous amount of hot water into your hands and slowly pour over wool covered soap.
4) Continue adding water until you feel soap is fully saturated.
5) Use the palms of your hands to rub all sides of soap (this helps the wool grad onto each other's fibers and shrink down).
6) Continue for longer than you think you need to (take my word for it).
7) When wool has "felted" enough and shrunk down around the soap enough, run under cold water for a few seconds.
8) Pat dry on clean, dry towel and let dry.
9) Scrub a dub in the tub to test it out! :)

Saturday, January 1, 2011

LL's Necklace

I made my best friend (known as LL) a unique necklace for Christmas. I found the super-cool handmade wooden "button" (center of necklace) at a local craft bazaar. I added some other beads, an abstract wire construction, and leather strap to finish it off. I think it has a very bohemian meets Native American goddess sort of vibe! What do you think?

P.S.--the star burst looking creamish/yellow bead to the right of the wooden center was handmade by me over ten years ago via high school ceramics class. Funny, huh?!!