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Friday, May 18, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
From DC to LA
Last week I got to travel to DC AND LA!! I know, I'm a lucky gal. I had a blast in both cities, but I got to thinking how different the two were from each other. West coast vs. east coast, laid back vs. uptight, all fun vs. all business (I may be over exaggerating so please don't be offended if you're from either city because, don't get me wrong- I love them both). You get the idea. I came to realize these drastic differences while shuffling through the contents of my bag. Each city had pretty similar weather, but I had packed like I had a split personality. Here's how it went down:
VS.
I had two amazing trips and I get to head back to DC next week! Yeee! <3
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
DIY Teacup Candles
Hi Lovelies! I recently helped plan a baby shower for my lovely and very pregnant bestfriend, Nicole. She wanted a French country themes baby shower. So one of the design elements I used were some adorable Teacup candles. I originally saw this DIY at The Blushing Bride and thought I would try it out and share with you! It was a great success and the candles looked perfect!
To start you'll need a few things:
Teacups (You can find these at thrift stores)
Soy Wax flakes (specific for containers)
Wooden Kebab skewer sticks
Tape
2 pots for melting the wax
Fragrance (candles are always better if they smell nice too!)
3 1/2 inch candle wicks
Candle dye (for coloring)
2. Now that your teacups are prepped, you will need to melt your wax flakes. Depending on what type of wax you buy, you can either use the microwave or stove to melt the wax. I prefer to use the stove so that I can control the temperature (making sure it doesn't get too hot) and color of the wax. If you decide to use the stove, make sure to use two pots. Fill the bottom pot half full with water. Let the water come to a boil, then place the second pot with the wax flakes into the boiling pot.
| Melt the wax over boiling water |
3. Once the wax is totally melted in the pot, you can add coloring and fragrance. A little goes a long way with both the dye and fragrance. Add the dye slowly and make sure it is completely melted and mixed with the wax. I wanted my candles to have a pale pink hue so I used very little dye. It's hard to guess the color of your wax while the wax is still wet so I suggest dipping a spoon in the wax and letting a few drops fall onto wax paper. Let the drops dry. Those drops should give you a general idea of what your candle color will look like.
| Melted wax |
| Red dye to be added to the wax once melted |
| Candles after wax poured |
| A teacup and welcome sign greeted party-goers at the shower. |
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Monday, April 30, 2012
The Best Things in Life
1. The smell of the asphault right when the rain begins to fall
2. Crawling into bed after a long day
3. Smiling uncontrollably from ear to ear
4. The gentle touch of your fingers prancing on my skin
5. Love, of course, love
6. When nothing needs be said because you already know
7. Staring up at the clouds
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Best things in life,
Me,
My Life
Friday, April 27, 2012
Cravings.
I'm hungry for you.
I can't wait to kiss you.
I want to feel you.
I'm fascinated by you.
I'm enraptured by you.
I want to be free with you, run away with you.
You are enthralling.
You are complicated, oh so complicated.
You are wild in the most timid of ways.
You are genuine.
You are beautiful.
Your soul is good and full of hope.
You are my craving, my edacious craving.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
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