Wednesday, March 13, 2013

PROJECT CONDO: WALLPAPER, FRIEND OR FOE?

I'm SO excited that Jenny and her husband are starting on a couple of pieces for me for the living room. I've been pondering this space way too long and it's time to get started! One of the big "I'm not sure what to do" elements of this space is the gigantic wall to the left of our fireplace. I've thought about painting it to make it an accent wall...but I'm thinking that might be too plain, especially since most of the furniture and decorations in this space will most likely be neutral. I've thought about stenciling it with paint...but I think there's way too much room for error, especially for me! The thought I keep coming to over and over again is to use a bold wallpaper and make it into a statement piece. I'm leaning more and more towards this idea. I mean how hard can wallpapering one wall be? She said to herself as flashes of not matching up the pattern and running out before finishing cloud her mind. I think I might have to enlist a little help from someone who has experience in this area!

So, if we ARE indeed leaning towards wallpaper, my next trick is to find some awesome wallpaper that isn't blow-your-mind expensive, in a pattern that I actually like. I've been scooping out Pinterest and a few stores and have found some patterns I like but are a little on the pricey end for my budget. Here are some of my favorites:


The first two are from Anthropologie. I really LOVE the birch tree paper but it's nearly $200 per roll and I think I would need 2-3 to do the entire wall, which is ALOT. Overall, I think I'm really drawn to the metallic gold wallpaper choices. I love some glam in my decor and I think the dining/living room area could benefit from a little extra pizazz. The bottom three wallpapers are from Hygge & West which is less expensive but still a wee bit pricey.

And just for some context...here is a before picture of the wall I would like to put it on. It's pretty large...and most likely the TV will also be on this wall, possibly mounted. Also note: the couch is the only thing that will be staying, everything else won't be in the living room. If that helps you imagine it. ;)
So, I need something that goes beautifully with my beloved caramel leather couch and will essentially be the "superstar" of the room. I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions. If you have any advice for putting up wallpaper successfully, I would also LOVE to know your tips. As well, If you have any shops you recommend I check out that have great/affordable wallpaper I would love to know! Have a lovely Wednesday, friends!




Tuesday, March 12, 2013

BEAUTY: TIPS & TRICKS FOR RED HAIR | VIDEO

Today, I am SO excited to finally be writing this post! One of the most frequently asked questions I get is about my hair color, what I use, and maintenance questions. I've been wanting to start incorporating video more into my blog series and thought the first topic I would tackle is red hair! I've started a channel on YouTube where I will be featuring all of my new videos so feel free to subscribe to me here! The first series of videos I will be doing is on beauty. This series is set up to be a "girl talk" setting. I always love watching beauty videos where I feel like I'm going over to a friend's house and talking about fashion and favorite products. I have lots of exciting topics planned and can't wait to start regularly sharing videos with you! I have a couple more video series planned for this year, so be on the lookout!

Watch the video below, or check out my channel on YouTube to get my hair color story, a review on some of my favorite products, tips for keeping your hair vibrant, and what hair color I use. If there are any questions that I didn't address in this video, please feel free to leave a comment below or directly on my Channel and I'll be happy to answer them!



Thanks so much for watching! I had a blast shooting it and I can't wait to share more. I think my next video will be a review on some of my favorite Lush products. I'm also planning on sharing a video about having curly hair! If you have any other topics you would like me to cover please let me know. :)

Have a wonderful week, friends!



Monday, March 11, 2013

WEEKLY WRAP-UP

Had a fairly uneventful week. Worked hard on lots of designs for clients, had lunch with a friend during the middle of the week, had a wonderful date night with Jon, a delicious Starbucks Maiedae meeting date with Jenny on Thursday, started getting sick during the end of the week but have been feeling better, relaxed during the weekend, and spent time with family and friends on Sunday!

I'm working on picking up the pace with my living room decorating. Jenny and her husband are going to build me a couple pieces for the space so I'm stoked to have a starting place. Can't wait to show you what they're putting together. :)

Snapshot(s) of the Week: 1// Lush haul! Can't wait to do a review of some of the new products I've been trying. 2// Kyo buddy quacking at the birds outside. 3// Sometimes I forget that I love H&M. 4// So excited to have shot a video this week about having red hair! Will be posted soon!


5 Favorite Posts:
* Be Free, Lance: Lessons Learned by Breanna Rose
* Why I'm Not Confirming You as a Friend on Facebook by Oh Sweet Joy
* Facebook Re-Vamps News Feed and What it Means for Bloggers by IFB
* How I Transformed My Work Centered Life from Stressed to Sane by Kyla Roma
* Thoughts on Lifestyle Photography by A Beautiful Mess

Favorite Blog of the Week:
Essie Button - Love this girl. She has a great beauty channel on YouTube as well as a great blog where she reviews beauty products. She's got a little bit of sass and I love how she shoots her videos.

Inspiring Me this Week:
This week I'm feeling inspired by a lot of the posts I've been reading (some listed above) about working for yourself, setting boundaries, and finding balance. I'm working on getting this whole thing down and loving it so far!

3 Things About Yours Truly:
* Spent 4.5 hours Saturday night cleaning and organizing our room. Feels so good!
* Muffins are one of my favorite breakfast foods.
* I mostly steal Jon's socks to wear, so this week he bought me a pack of my own. ;)


Thursday, March 07, 2013

LIVING WELL: EMOTIONS

I think emotions often get a bad reputation. We sometimes tell ourselves that we should repress our emotions by not crying, feeling angry, or getting too excited, because it shows weakness or is viewed as being unstable or, my favorite, "illogical". I've often talked with amazing women about the fact that they didn't let themselves cry for years because they hated crying and felt that they needed to resist it. On the flip side, I've heard of friends who don't let themselves get too excited about something happening in their lives because they don't want to be disappointed. Future pessimists as my husband likes to call them. I think there is a stigma attached to emotions that they are the creepy next door neighbor of rational thought and logic and should be avoided, at least in the "extreme" sense if you don't want to be viewed as unstable.

Let's step back for a second. Number one, you are not a robot. Number two, we were created with emotions. They are beautiful, expressive and help us "feel" life. It's not some mystical unicorn hoopla for weirdos or your aunt, it's a natural part of your beautifully created body. I would even argue that our bodies need emotions. Have you ever been in a situation were you have a lot of stressors built up in your life and you just need to cry it out...after that you felt magically better? I'm like this. Over time, stress will build up and something small (like smashing my finger) will set off a good 10 minute cry-fest. My husband knows when I "just need to cry" and will often hug me and let me get it all out. Afterward, I feel so much better. My mind is clear and I'm ready to move forward. Or what about those times when something AMAZING happens in your life. Maybe you're sitting in your car with one of your best friends and you just start screaming?? I'm pretty sure we've all done it. ;) Expressing joy and letting excitement overcome us for just a few seconds is thrilling. Or maybe something tragic has happened in your life and you're not giving yourself time to fully grieve a loss?

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People! We need to cry, we need to jump for joy, and we need to allow ourselves to grieve loss. It's good for you. It helps you move forward, enjoy life, and take unnecessary pressure off of yourself. And not to sound too "cheesy" here, but developing a connection and self-awareness of who you are is so important. This idea, of course, is an ongoing process, and if you're a little rusty, will take practice. Also note, that just like everything else in life, there is a balance. While it's not healthy to NOT allow yourself to experience emotion, it's also not healthy to be ruled by your emotions.

A couple tips on practicing your emotions:

1. Ask Yourself - Take a little time to go somewhere quiet and peaceful. Ask yourself honest questions about what you are feeling that moment. Maybe practice asking yourself this question on a daily basis. If something eventful happens in your life, ask "How does this make me feel?" It's a simple concept, but allowing yourself to actually think about this question will be so good for helping you process what you are truly feeling.

2. Express Yourself - This week if you feel like you need to cry or laugh, then cry or laugh!! Cry until your body is done and laugh until your stomach is cramping. ;) Respond to your desire to express emotions by expressing them.

3. Serious Stuff - Sometimes our emotions can be reflections of serious things going on in our lives and can result in sadness and grief. If you are struggling with how to express these emotions and allow yourself to move forward, I encourage you to talk to a trusted friend or seek counsel from someone unconnected to the situation to help you process. It's okay to seek help for things you are struggling with. It's so helpful to have someone there to help you process through everything and it is so freeing.

4. Celebrate - Too often when something awesome happens, we acknowledge it, get a little twinge of excitement, and then carry on. I'm thinking we don't spend nearly enough time celebrating as we should. If something exciting happens (like quitting your job to go full-time with your business, accomplishing a major goal, getting pregnant, getting your entire to-do list done, or an anniversary) then celebrate!! This can be as simple as buying yourself a foofy drink or that top you've had your eye on or as fancy as throwing a dinner party. Celebrate the exciting things. :)

I just want to point out that I am by no means an expert in this area of life. I've got a lot to learn myself. However, I love being able to have some good "real talk" with you about living well and treating yourself good! If you have any tips/advice to offer in this area please feel free to share in the comments below. I wish all of you the very best!