I'm still planning on taking a blog break this next week to catch up on a few (million) things I want to do before Christmas, but I just wanted to say:
1) thanks for the all cyber and cellular hugs
2) the "disappointing week" finished with a surprising twist.
A little clarity and a little patience go a long way. :)
Big holiday love I send to you all!!
xoxo
Amy
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Hugs please & an early Merry Christmas
I'm taking a little blog breather until Christmas is over to recover from a disappointing week, spend quality time with some of my faves and to marinate in some Christmas spirit(s).
I wish you and yours a warm, hug filled holiday week too!
I wish you and yours a warm, hug filled holiday week too!
{*Hugs*} |
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Monday, December 13, 2010
It's about to get crafty up in here!
Erin's shower this weekend went off without a hitch thanks to some dear friends that co-hosted along with me. (As well as a dear friend who came by to help with some pre shower set up. Thanks again, Summer!)
Erin is one of the most vibrant colorful ladies I know, so it was only fitting to throw her a shower filled with pops of primary bright colors (accented by dominant white as the color foundation).
The centerpieces were simple swirled paper flowers around a candle along white butcher paper table runners.
I used this tutorial from the blog dozi for the flowers to create a table setting similar to this one from emersonmade (found via sara's party perfect blog). Not only was this SO easy, but I now have a bag of hundreds of flowers to decorate packages or anything else my heart desires! Get ready, Christmas presents!
Because the swirled paper flowers were so easy (and so cute!) I made (with the help of some crafty gals) nametags for each guest with colorful swirled felt flowers attached to pins and a strip of paper.
I'm not a fan of shower games or mixers (bridal or baby or what have you). What I am a fan of is that shower games are a way for the guests to learn more about each other and their relationship to the guest of honor. So instead of word scrambles or toilet paper brides or whatever silly game there is, we had the guests share "Erin, I love you because..." reasons as she opened each present. Erin also had to give one reason she loved her fiance for each present she opened. This allowed for all of us to get a deeper sense of why we all love this couple so much. I also had the groom give me a list of "Erin, I love you because..." reasons which I then read to her as a surprise after all the presents were opened.
It is such an awesome honor to be Erin's MOH. Helping to throw her this shower was a tangible way for me to share with her and the other women who love her how special she truly is to me.
P.S. I didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked on Saturday due to indoor lighting, my hatred for flash, my shaky camera hands, and my longing to appreciate and experience the day with my own eyes rather than through my viewfinder. Also, Susan (who co-hosted along with me) is an AMAZING photographer with a great camera and a greater eye. I'll definitely link and/or post to her pictures soon.
Erin is one of the most vibrant colorful ladies I know, so it was only fitting to throw her a shower filled with pops of primary bright colors (accented by dominant white as the color foundation).
{Demolished, but deliciously moist and colorful cake} |
I used this tutorial from the blog dozi for the flowers to create a table setting similar to this one from emersonmade (found via sara's party perfect blog). Not only was this SO easy, but I now have a bag of hundreds of flowers to decorate packages or anything else my heart desires! Get ready, Christmas presents!
{Flowers being put to good use a day later} |
{Erin's pin was the large clustered one in front. The guests wore the singular flower version.} |
{"Famous Couples" collage centering Erin and her fiance, Ernie, greeted the guests as they arrived.} |
{"I love you because..." cards for the guests to fill out and share} |
P.S. I didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked on Saturday due to indoor lighting, my hatred for flash, my shaky camera hands, and my longing to appreciate and experience the day with my own eyes rather than through my viewfinder. Also, Susan (who co-hosted along with me) is an AMAZING photographer with a great camera and a greater eye. I'll definitely link and/or post to her pictures soon.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
It's beginning to look a lot...
... less disorganized!
I took a break from bridal shower prep to finish setting out our Christmas decorations (which for the last week had become an obstacle course of decapitated faux trees and dangerously inviting glass ornaments in our living room). P.S. I was the only one to actually break anything, despite Miller's "bowling" with the globe ornaments.
We opted for a mini tree this year, since (see Miller's hi jinks above) the best spot for a large tree was in front of the heater. And there's NO WAY I'm giving up my heater- it gets cold here in L.A! Like 50 degrees! That's deep in your bones chilly!
I took a break from bridal shower prep to finish setting out our Christmas decorations (which for the last week had become an obstacle course of decapitated faux trees and dangerously inviting glass ornaments in our living room). P.S. I was the only one to actually break anything, despite Miller's "bowling" with the globe ornaments.
We opted for a mini tree this year, since (see Miller's hi jinks above) the best spot for a large tree was in front of the heater. And there's NO WAY I'm giving up my heater- it gets cold here in L.A! Like 50 degrees! That's deep in your bones chilly!
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Who invited you?
I have this wooden puzzle nativity scene that I inherited from my mom (or rather whined about it enough until she gave it to me- thanks, mom!). Honestly, it's been a long time since I've gotten all nativity scene-y for the holidays, but that little wooden baby Jesus block might just be the cutest thing ever! It also helps that there's a cute wooden camel. And a cow. And 2 horses? And a lamb?
Here's my question though: Who's this guy?
There are 3 wisemen. And animals (see love above). Mary, Joseph and the babe. But who invited this guy? Most creative answer gets a prize. :)
Evan suggested it's the holy spirit or an angel. I suggested it was Mary's midwife.
Again, it's been awhile since I've gotten all nativity scene-y.
Here's my question though: Who's this guy?
There are 3 wisemen. And animals (see love above). Mary, Joseph and the babe. But who invited this guy? Most creative answer gets a prize. :)
Evan suggested it's the holy spirit or an angel. I suggested it was Mary's midwife.
Again, it's been awhile since I've gotten all nativity scene-y.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Showering
I have friends.
I have best friends.
I have old friends.
I'm proud to count Erin as all three.
So while I'm elbows deep in prep for the bridal shower I'm co-hosting for her this weekend, I thought I'd share some pics from the lovely shower her new in laws threw her last week.
I have best friends.
I have old friends.
I'm proud to count Erin as all three.
So while I'm elbows deep in prep for the bridal shower I'm co-hosting for her this weekend, I thought I'd share some pics from the lovely shower her new in laws threw her last week.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Adventing
I always have high hopes that weeks before December 1st that I'd have hours and hours of energy to dedicate to Christmas crafts and all around hand touched wonderfulness.
This is never the case.
The weeks leading up to the holidays are always filled with late night wrapping paper sessions, fights over parking spots at Michael's, tri state area wide hunts for Trader Joe's puff pastry sheets. It's madness. But I still love it.
Maybe it's a few days behind schedule, but that hand touched perfect advent calendar is just around the corner... As soon as I get Evan to spray paint the blocks. :)
(Mix a little "How Does She-Block Idea #6" with a little "Momtastic-Chalkboard Block Puzzle")
P.S. Delia Creates had another awesome advent calender idea too. She's wrapped a Christmas book for each day. So sweet!
Another great reason for me to buy more books. Thanks, Delia! :)
This is never the case.
The weeks leading up to the holidays are always filled with late night wrapping paper sessions, fights over parking spots at Michael's, tri state area wide hunts for Trader Joe's puff pastry sheets. It's madness. But I still love it.
Maybe it's a few days behind schedule, but that hand touched perfect advent calendar is just around the corner... As soon as I get Evan to spray paint the blocks. :)
(Mix a little "How Does She-Block Idea #6" with a little "Momtastic-Chalkboard Block Puzzle")
{5 wooden blocks I found at a thrift store meet krylon black chalkboard paint!!} |
Another great reason for me to buy more books. Thanks, Delia! :)
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Everytime I peel an apple with a knife, I think of SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
In other movie likeness news- check out Miller's sweet new Lloyd Christmas haircut. :)
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
How do you procrastinate dusting your home?
Apparently, I do it by organizing the pile of coupons above our fridge into new magnetic pockets. Hmm, I wonder what else can I accomplish by wasting time...
{Pay no attention to the dingy ol' fridge or that we have a million del taco coupons waiting to be used.} |
{Someone else wanted to organize too.} |
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Everything I wear ends up smelling like spoiled milk
It's so worth it.
I hope you have a wonderful, spoiled milk filled weekend too! :)
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Esty Falling for Fall
We've been watching FANTASTIC MR. FOX everyday at lunchtime for the last month now. It's the only movie we've found that winds Miller down to help settle into naptime.
It also helps to settle me since I love me some Wes Anderson, George Clooney, Jason Schwartzman, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray, woodland creatures and autumn.
It also helps to settle me since I love me some Wes Anderson, George Clooney, Jason Schwartzman, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray, woodland creatures and autumn.
{original watercolors by Dimdi} |
{custom pillows & prints by Cozy Blue} |
{clutches by Lolis' Creations} |
{jewelry by Pinking-Edge Designs} |
{plush animals by Sleepy King} |
{silkscreened ties by Toybreaker: Cyberoptix Tie Lab} |
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Guess who has 10 pounds of fresh apples in her fridge?
Four years in and our annual Autumn trip just keeps getting better and better.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
I know I'm not the only woman in the world balancing life, work, relationships and a toddler who refuses to nap, eat, wear clothes, or get his diaper changed. But some days I feel truly alone in the madness. It's temporary, easily manageable and lacks a genuine grip on my heart, but it's loud none the less.
Today's been a rough day. Itunes is doing its best to drown out the Miller whines behind me.
I am blessed to have such a fantastic partner in all of this. Evan keeps me grounded when all I want to do is float away. Evan keeps me dancing when all I want to do is crawl back into bed. Evan takes our half naked sweaty, screechy kid for walks so I can finally finish my coffee at 4:30pm.
Today's been a rough day.
But I not alone.
And that makes me rougher.
Today's been a rough day. Itunes is doing its best to drown out the Miller whines behind me.
I am blessed to have such a fantastic partner in all of this. Evan keeps me grounded when all I want to do is float away. Evan keeps me dancing when all I want to do is crawl back into bed. Evan takes our half naked sweaty, screechy kid for walks so I can finally finish my coffee at 4:30pm.
Today's been a rough day.
But I not alone.
And that makes me rougher.
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