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Wednesday
Aug012012

Wine-Tasting Party Printables + Give-Away

I'm still smiling ear-to-ear reminiscing about the fun I had last night! I invited some girlfriends over for an evening of much-needed wine & cheese indulgence. I decided to create some wrappers for the wine bottles so we could have a real "blind" tasting- just like the real pros. I'm actually so thrilled with how they turned out, I'm sharing them with you as a free-printable! We also used some products that really added to fun- a Rate That Wine Pad to keep track of our tasting (it's not so easy when you're a few glasses in ;p) AND the adorable Indelicate Doily Coasters. AND guess what!? Knock Knock is giving away a free wine-tasting party kit to one of you! Simply comment on this post and I'll announce the winner next Wednesday, August 8th! Cheers to that! (photo credit: Mandee Leslie)

 

{CLICK HERE TO PRINT YOUR OWN}

 

Friday
Jun222012

29 Sandwiches You've Never Tried

I love sandwiches. A lot. It's one of the few meals I can eat in my car without getting awkwardly stared at. This collection of hand-held deliciousness is, hands-down, the best I've found. Check out the simple and healthy recipes at Whole Living. Just be careful not to drool all over your computer... 

 

Friday
Sep162011

DIY: Wrapped Hair Comb

More days than not, I wear my hair pulled back. So when I find cute new ways to give my up-do a little more style, I get pretty excited. I discovered this easy and super cute DIY project on the blog Lemon Jitters. By taking a basic hair comb (found at most drug stores) and wrapping the base with yarn, string, twine or embroidery floss in a V-shape pattern, you can make this in a matter of minutes! I was thinking of how cute this could be with glittery gold string! I can see my stocking stuffer list starting to accumulate already! So many ways you can use this nifty little project. Love it.

 

Friday
Mar182011

Feather Head

SO excited to get a few of these in my hair for Coachella. You can find them on etsy or have them professionally put in by a stylist. The prices are very reasonable too (around $30 give or take.) They're washable, which is great because when I'm out in the dessert for three days- I  wouldn't want my feathers getting gnarly in the sweaty crowds. And, I'm not gonna lie, when I saw Steven Tyler on American Idol sporting a few in his locks, I giggled. But I still think they're way cool.

 

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Wednesday
Sep292010

Wrapped Up in Furoshikis

I absolutely LOVE these beautiful Furoshikis designed by Hennie Haworth. They're inspired by tradition diverse Japanese wrapping cloth used for- well- everything! Take a look...