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Path to Love



i'm so excited to share my Path to Love save the date that I created for Minted 's Mark Your Calendars. I love the illustrated maps done by Laura Hopper  and wanted to create a similar simpler concept. I love how it came out. It's up for vote now. Let Minted know if you like it!

DIY: Nautical striped yarn bangles


Ahoy! This DIY project I found over at katye elliot will have you in knots! See her handy tutorial below or visit Martha Stewart's original craft post.  

MATERIALS:
cheap acrylic bangles
cascade 220 wool yarn or cotton ( for year round wear)

HOW TO:
1. First, pick your first color and gather the yarn into a small ball. Tie a knot onto the bracelet and leave a long tail.
2. Wrap the yarn around the bracelet making sure to keep the strands even and tight; keep the first long tail exposed.
3. To change colors tie the two yarns together in a tight knot. The tighter the knot the smaller the bump. Trim the ends leaving two long tails.
4. Start wrapping with the second yarn to create tension. Drape the tails on the inside edge of the bracelet. Wrap the yarn over the tails. Hopefully the small knot will be the only evidence of a color change. Continue to wrap and change colors as you like.
5. When you reach the end secure the working yarn onto the long strand you have left dangling from when you first tied on. I clipped the ends and applied fabric glue on the knot and ends so they wouldn’t unravel. Don’t butt the two ends too close together. You want the knot to have some room to nest between the yarns and blend in.

Inspiration Board: Crochet

I don't knit or crochet but Mr. Wonderful comes from a long line of women who work wonders with a bit of yarn. Over the holidays I got an eyeful of some gorgeous antique dolies just laying around at his grandmothers house. It took an inhuman amount of strength not not to throw my tea cup of tea down and grab them but I did it. I might have politely mentioned though that if she should ever want to part with them. I would be the grandaughter in law ( hmmm...is that even a word)? most likely to accept them with open arms. She said "what these old things? They're old as dirt dear." Yes...yes I know grandma...that's just the way I like 'em.I think she was secretly pleased.

Anyhoo...until then. I created this to hold me over.



This crochet wedding dress by Lela Rose is stunning coming and going!


I LOVE this necklace. So pretty for a wedding. Can you believe it’s only $32? Check it out at  treeandkimball.


Away we go

Check out some of my fav travel/destination  save the dates currently up for vote in Minted's Mark you Calendars.






Want them? Need them? Go vote and let Minted know!

Inspiration Board: Ethereal


From the graceful shoulders to the A- line hem to the hundreds of appliqued butterflies, this airy organza dress from There Is Only You & Me, designed for BHLDN is a Spring Bride's answered prayer. Love the pleated tulle lining peeking out from the bottom. Looks like you're floating, rather than walking across the room! Seriously, I ask you . . . what bride doesn't want to look like she's doing that!






Source: 1) wedding gown  2) pearl necklace  3) headband  4) clutch

Quote of the Month

New for 2012.Quote of the Month.






A year in my rearview


2011.Oh the year that was. I will spare you the boring details but happily share the lessons learned. I found these lovely Maya Angelou quotes that sum it all up quite nicely.

LESSON #1
Making a "living" is not the same thing as making a life.
LESSON #2
You shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw something back.
LESSON #3
Whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision.
LESSON #4
The main thing in one's own private world is to try to laugh as much as you cry.
LESSON #5
Nothing will work unless you do.
LESSON #6
You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Don't make money your goal. Instead, pursue the things you love doing, and then do them so well that people can't take their eyes off you.
LESSON#7
A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.
and my personal favorite
LESSON #8
I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one.