Tuesday, January 31, 2012

New found Freedom

     Don't let me fool you, I totally only wore those shoes for the photos! I will say that when I opt for heels that I normally go for wedges. They are more comfortable and easier to walk in and no matter what heels I wear my feet are going to feel like they might fall off, so I need all they help I can get.





 

OOTD- 
Tanks & Jeans- F21 
Cardigan- target 
Suede wedges- New look (like 2 years ago) 
Necklace & bracelets- F21



      So with my tax return, I need to get new glasses! The ones I have now are so old that the protective coating is flaking off. It like constantly looking through a dirty window. With my new found freedom I am finally getting to do what I want and not having to adhere to rules! I think I might get some cat eye glasses or something equally awesome and vintage inspired. 
     I'm really enjoying having purple hair and I have been getting a lot of complements too. I'm also getting a lot of looks and a lot of questions about how I did it. Living in a tiny town full of super conservative types is probably not the most conducive to my new creative and free outlook.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Champagne Cupcakes

These turned out so good. I loved the strong champagne flavor accompanied by the sweetness of the frosting, it made a really good combo. 

Ingredients:

Cake:
  • 12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 6 large egg whites (3/4 cup)
  • 3/4 cup Champagne
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract


Frosting:
1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened
4 cups powdered sugar
1/4 cup champagne
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 to 5 drops red food color 



Makes 18-ish cupcakes

Preheat oven to 350 degrees


Bake for 20-25 minutes until a tooth pick pulls out clean.

Enjoy champagne while you wait!!!


Let cool on rack completely, then ice. I chose to adorn with some white candies that reminded me of bubbles. ENJOY!!!!


Happy Friday everyone! Have a good weekend and I will see you on Sunday. 

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Purple People Eater... Eat your heart out!

When I started out on this adventure my first thought was "I wanna look like a Mermaid. Oh, or a Unicorn!" I Google imaged Unicorn hair and got a whole lot of awesome stuff, but nothing to really help me out. My hair to start out with was a tinge of lavender so I figured I would roll with it and just make it more extreme. Thanks to a butt load of you tube videos and Kaylah from The Dainty Squid(she had some awesome hair advice and tips) I embarked on a shopping journey. I pick up two purple-y colors and some conditioner to mix in so that it came out a pastel-ish color 

  
I have some roots but not bad enough to bleach my hair. So I threw on an old tee and said good bye to by blonde hair!


I mixed the color, doing equal parts conditioner to dye. To be honest I was nervous about this because in hair school we always used conditioner to repel dye.  P.S. did you notice that in the above picture, I'm missing half an eyebrow? :) Haha  Anyways, Jim slapped on some gloves and helped me slather the color on. 


 
















I decided to slice in some of both colors to create dimension. I thought it would add to the Unicorn effect!


I let the dye sit for two hours. That's when I did yesterday's blog post! Normally with colorful dyes like the package says to only leave it on for a 20-30 minutes, but realistically you can leave it on as long as you like. There is no peroxide or ammonia in these types of dyes to harm your hair. I usually leave dye on for 2-3 hours. 

 I'm pretty attractive in this picture!  When I rinsed my hair out I used cold water. You wanna used as cold as you can stand. This will lock in your color.  It also helps if you use a Sulfate free shampoo. From now on I'm going to keep a bottle in the shower with a mixture of what I like to call "Unicorn juice", it's a mixture of the hair dye and conditioner, that that it's like getting a tough up every time you take a shower. Let your Unicorn juice sit on your hair for 5-10 minutes in the shower and it will give your mane a fresh blast of color. 

 
I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I think when I bleach my roots in a couple weeks I do another update and let you know how it went, but in real like I totally look like a unicorn.  On a side note, Jim wanted to join in the fun and he decided he wanted to be a dragon, so he dyed his beard green!

Thanks for stopping by and until next time be safe and have fun. Tootles. Oh don't forget to subscribe!!!!!




Monday, January 23, 2012

Storms A Brewin'

This is the outfit I was wearing in yesterdays video. I really liked it and thought I would share it with all of you! I bought these jeans online from Forever 21 and I was a little nervous about them fitting, but they look pretty good. They are not very thick jean material, I normally go for thicker material because the thinner stuff gives me what Jim calls (front butt). Haha. I can't believe I just wrote that and now am going to talk about "front butt" on the Internet! Front but is wear your pants are snug enough to make a dent in your belly and well, it looks like a butt. From time to time this happens to even the most put together of us chubby chicks. The thinner the pants are the more noticeable, or more often the front butt phenomena may happen.

I'm going to start off by saying I used to hate Uggs. With a Passion! I hated seeing girls in the city with Uggs and mini skits on. What is the point of that. Living in California I often see people wearing leg warmers with flip flops and I have been guilty of wearing scarves with t-shirts, but the Uggs trend just sent me over the edge. This may stem from the fact that my college professor drilled it into our brains that Uggs were made by the devil. To him Uggs being worn anywhere except Australia was like going outside your house in Pajama pants. I refused to fall into the Ugg trend... until I moved to the woods. I still refused to pay for Uggs so I settled for the off brand Uggs (what I like to call Fuggs) I wear my Fuggs when it's super cold, raining real bad, or light snow. I live basically at the snow line. At my house we get 3 or 4 really good snow storms during the winter, but literally if you drive ten minutes from my house, you are in a chain zone, people are snowed in, and out of power at least half the winter. Now Fuggs are not good for lots of snow because they don't have a whole lot of traction, but a light dusting is ok. So the point of me saying that is because It was raining pretty bad yesterday, hence me wearing my Fuggs!  With the impending snow coming tonight I'm held, Jim and I stocked up on foods, filled our netflix Que and I stocked up on crafty things.  It's supposed to hit tonight and we will see how bad it really it. 

I think it's a little funny that just a few posts ago I was talking about how it feel like spring in January and now we are held up in the house waiting for the storm to pass! Oh well. What is the weather like were you live? 


 OOTD-
Black and stripy tank- target (I think)
Red Bow tank & Necklace- Forever 21
Blue Black jeans- forever 21
Fuggs- Payless shoes
Cardigan- Ross
Hair flower- Local Salon




Thanks for stopping by. Be safe everyone and until next time tootles. Don't forget to Subscribe :)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Dag Nabit!

I had this awesome post all planned and ready to go, but then the power went out. Sorry.

Agenda today:

1. Fix gutters with Jim
2. make Champagne cupcakes (yum)
3. adventures in hair...
4. make an actual post. 

I shall chronicle my day and report back later. tootles!!!!
Bring back the sun!!!!!





Friday, January 13, 2012

It's in the bag!

 I'm feeling a little under the weather today. I had planned on doing an outfit post, but decided I'd save that for another day.  Instead, I thought I would share with you what's in my purse. A girl knows how important a good bag is, and making sure you have everything you could possibly need.


      This is my purse. I like sticking with dark neutrals. Grey is usually my favorite. I tend to go for purses that have a distressed look, but this one is pretty classic looking for me. I love big bags and tend to carry alot of things with me. Jim usually hands me a bunch of crap to keep in my purse, so I need alot of space. This purse was a hand me down from my aunt, but I liked it because of all the space it has. It has two big open pouches on each side and then a middle compartment that zips closed.


 This is all of what's in my purse. I have lots of room to spare, but am prepared for any situation. I'll talk a little bit more in depth about what in my purse below.




 As far as beauty products go, I try not to bring to much with me. I am one of those people that don't really check on my makeup throughout the day. I bring a couple extra hair clips with me, as a marketing tool and also in case I forget to put one in at home and realize later. I kinda feel naked without hair accessories. I have a couple of combs. The only reason I have two is because I will probably lose one. I carry deodorant with me, because I'm super self conscious about how I smell. I also have an old Mac compact so that if I need to check for food in my teeth or something gets in my eye. The palette that's in the compact is super old (probably 5 years old), but I really like that pink color and often use it as blush.


 In the back is my perfume. My all time favorite scent is from Bath and Body works, it's the White Citrus smell and I love, love, love it. I have expensive name brand perfume, but I always end up going with this instead. I have a jar of safety pins, which I use alot at work. The buttons fall off my uniform alot, so it's nice to always have some on hand. I have a little plastic baggy with a couple band-aids, panty liners, and a spool of thread. I have a package of craft needles, for sewing emergencies and impromptu crafting sessions. I make sure to carry some aspirin all the time, since I've been having these headache problems. I have a tiny hand sanitizer pen. I got it from my work, they make sure to supply us with ample amounts of hand sanitizer, due to the amount of money that we handle.

 I had a movie ticket stub from last week in my bag and I thought I would throw it in the photos. I carry my check book around because it makes me feel like a grown up! My phone goes everywhere and I love having an android phone. My wallet is actually a small clutch. I have my cards and money in there so that when we go out to a bar,or out for a date I don't have to bring my huge heavy bag. I can just grab my little clutch and away we go. the clutch is big enough that I can slip my phone and keys in it and it's not a hassle. 

     Well that's my purse. I tend to think that it's similar to what other women carry but I figured I would  share my purse abyss with you for a little better insight into my quirky style.  I would love to know what unique things you carry with you.    Don't forget to subscribe!!!!!






 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Whimsical spring nails in the winter

I was inspired by the fact that it's January and it's 70 degrees outside! Normally at this time of year we would have had at least 3 good snow storms already. I live in a tiny town close to Yosemite, CA. and we have our share of bad weather, but it's a little alarming that we haven't had any this year yet. Maybe it's because it snowed in July of last year, or maybe this is Al Gore's wrath saying "I told you so" about global warming. Whatever it is, I'm not minding it.
     I thought that I would do a nail tutorial to celebrate 1.) me going back to work. and 2.)the delightfully warm weather we are having right now.  I started off by pushing back my cuticles, buffing my nails and putting on a coat of primer. I used the same Sally Hansen primer I used in my last tutorial. Once the primer dried I chose two pastel colors, a light minty color and a lavender color that I mixed myself.  I chose to go with alternating color choices and painted every other nail. 


     Next used a dotting tool (a toothpick) and I made 2-3 yellow dots on the fingers that had the minty color on them. These dots are going to be the stamens for the little flowers. My pinkie nail is real short so I decided to just do one flower instead. 


     Now it's time to pick your flower color. I went with pink for an extra spring-y vibe. I took a hot pink color I had and mixed it with white nail polish. I swirled the white in, but not all the way, giving it a marble effect. I did this so each flower would look a little different and a little more lifelike.  I used the dotting tool once again to make dots around the stamen to look like flower petals. I did about 5 dots for each flower ( I found that if I did more, it started to look like a blob.) . I also used my white nail polish and a small paint brush to make stripes on the lavender nails. I chose to do them vertically, but you can do them either way. I found that doing wider set lines looked better as well. I tried one nail with 7 stripes and it looked awful. I ended up having to start over on that nail. Also, my hands are not super steady and I found that if I set the brush down almost parallel to my nail, and set the brush on my nail and dragged back that I got a straighter more even line, as opposed to just using the tip of the brush. It made for more of a mess on my fingers, but it cleaned off just fine with remover. 


     As a finishing touch I took a dark green nail polish and my dotting tool (again, a toothpick) and made little leaves for each flower. Once I let things sit for a minute, I put on a topcoat. I like using the Sally Hansen insta-dry top coat, just because it drys in less then a minute. 






 and there you have it. My springy winter nails. I hope you give this a try and until next time, be safe and have fun! Oh and please subscribe!!!!




Sunday, January 8, 2012

There is so much blog stuff out there.

I'm trying to broaden my blog horizons. I just joined Blog Loving and am trying to figure this out. This blog posts means nothing because they wanted me to make a blog with their code in it to claim that this blog is mine. Done. Follow my blog with Bloglovin

Sunday = vlog day!!!!!!







Thursday, January 5, 2012

Photo dump

It was getting time to dump off some photos from my phone onto my computer. I thought I would share some photos with you and a little insight into my daily life. Enjoy :)

In the service elevator at work.

sleepy man

Cadell and his Mucho Mamma!

The bathroom rug jacket

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Pie!!!! yummmm

Frank's tongue doesn't fit in his mouth.

Sacramento bound

Kitty Litter cake for my mother-in-law

Jim accessorizing

Mr. December

am I bugging you?

waffle cup nipples

champagne nipples and caviar dreams

Oreo stuffed Chocolate chip cookies

My running errands outfit.



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

DIY Jewelry hanger and room tour!

One of the things I would like for the new year fashion wise is to think more about accessories more. With that being said I also would like to be more organized this year. Both in mind, I started browsing the web looking for a jewelry hanger. I love the old looking bird cage ones, and the ones that look like trees. I found lots of cool ones, but with price tags of upwards of $45 I said "I could totally just make one myself!". SO I DID! I found everyday things that I had that would match my room decor and set out on a craft-venture. 

My room is very bold when it comes to color choices. These colors were not my choices, our old roommate painted the room when she moved in, when she moved to Portland we moved rooms so that we could re-do the flooring in our old room, and then we kinda just stayed. The bold red, black and white of the color makes finding things that fit with the decor of our room a little difficult. 

When Jim and I got married we had mix and match vintage china at each table. We had a few left over that didn't match anything so I knew that I could use those in some way for my jewelry display. From there I found some old knobs, wooden thread spools, thimbles, and and champagne corks. Frank promptly came over and stole the corks and chewed them to pieces! 




I decided that I wanted to decoupage the plate with pattern pieces. I grabbed some more stuff that I thought I might need and that would be helpful. 




I decoupaged all the plates and when they dried I gorilla glued the picture hangers on the back. A warning for people using this glue. This was my first time using this glue and it says that it expands, but when my dabs of glue dried they expanded so much that I couldn't fit anything under the hanger. I ended up having to chizzle away part of the glue to make it work, but since no one sees the back it didn't need to be pretty!







After all the glue was dry and all your doo-hickies are attached, lay out your plates in the arrangement of your liking . Nail to the wall and enjoy your new jewelry hanger!!!!!!





With all the photos being taken, I figured I might as well show off my room, so here are a couple pictures of my lovely room....

My old bike wheel, filled with memories!

Pictures of my g-rents, engagement pics, bart cards and more!
My handsome man, kinda looks like Morrissey.



A robot head really works in any room!
Good boys!