Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Vegan for 30 Days!

I haven't had meat in over two years. What started out as a vegan lifestyle made a slow transition into vegetarian. I have to admit, my body has never felt as good as it did when I was completely vegan. I had more energy, my mood improved, and I generally just felt better. I found it difficult to keep up, but I'd like to try it again. So I decided to Pledge to Be Vegan for 30 Days!
And keeping up with the spirit of self-improvement in the new year, I've made it one of my resolutions. Therefore, I won't be starting this new diet until January 1st. So I decided to make on of my very favorite non-vegan meals for lunch today...PIZZA. Red & green peppers, onions, and pineapples. Delicious.
3 more days until no more cheese. It's kind of heartbreaking, but I feel good about it. Not to mention, Brixx has a BANGIN' vegan pizza. I always get it rather than their normal pizza anyways. So that's something to look forward to:)
Anyways, I guess what I'm trying to get at here is..if you haven't considered going vegan, or even vegetarian, it's definitely something to think about. What could be more rewarding than saving over 100 animals each year simply by slightly changing your diet?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Stop Motion

As I'm trying to figure out what to get my boyfriend for his birthday, which is a few days short of two weeks from now, I've been spending a considerable amount of time on Vimeo. With what started out as looking at some mtn paint for him, I ended up watching Blu's stop motion videos & then moved onto random videos on Vimeo. I think I found some pretty cool stuff.


I really love this video. Some of the stuff reminds me of parts from the Blu/David Ellis collaboration. Obviously this one isn't as impressive, it's still pretty damn cool. The music is pretty sweet as well.

Spider Tag? How creative is this! I mean, I really can't think of anything bad to say about this video. Well, other than the fact that the rest is 'to be continued' and it was uploaded 8 months ago. I'm ready to see the whole thing already!

I just think this video is beautiful.


Oh, and also...this song is awesome. Ellie Goulding covered Rihanna's song Only Girl (In The World). I'd say this version is a lot better. Anyways, happy viewing and listening everyone!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

HAPPY HOLIDAYS to everyone! I hope everyone has a most wonderful day with the people they love the most--friends & family!

Speaking of friends & family...everyone liked my gifts:) I ended up with some pretty neat stuff as well, and even better memories.

Anddd Caitlin's gift made its way from North Carolina to New York in one piece, which was also a success! (She sent me a picture of the packages.)

Now we all have to look forward to a New Year and a NYE celebration! Have a great day everyone.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Make Your Own Lipstick: how-to

Clearly, I cannot just abandon my newly acquired double-boiling skills after making a few measly candles. And this is a project I have been seriously itching to try all Winter break. Sadly, I have left my “craft” pans (the wax from the candles have deemed them inappropriate for any culinary use) in Wilmington. So, I’ll have to delay attempting the actual project until I can get my hands on them.

However, this time away has given me an opportunity to do research on which method would be the best. I’ve looked at a few How-To’s and DIY’s, but I was really looking for something that guaranteed lots of pigment and some bold colors. I really didn’t want to just make tinted lip balm. I think this inclination towards making my own lipstick probably stems from the fact that I am NEVER satisfied with any shades that I have owned or currently own. I LOVE the pigments that you see in fashion mags and the ones that grace the runways. It has a lot to do with edge. And let’s face it, a lot of makeup lines don’t carry these particular colors.

Thankfully, one particular makeup line never seems to disappoint in the edge department. I have purchased some pretty wild things (while not wild, my favorite purchase still seems to be their Binge and Empire Ink for Eyes. Highly RECOMMEND.) from Urban Decay. For example, I love their lip stains. I own Envious and it’s the bomb. The color is awesome and it definitely does its job. The fact that I remembered what kind of products and colors the company made gave me the inspiration to base some of my own colors on what they were already doing.

I especially loved these 4 colors from Urban Decay. I know what you’re thinking. Revolution is an obvious pick. But, I really don’t know where all of you are finding these true red shades at, because I have had NO such luck. So I’m opting to make my own.

The next, Trainwreck, I also LOVE. Ever since Warhol inspired lips grabbed attention at Diane von Furstenberg’s show, they have been all I can think about. After seeing an image from the show (like the one below), I tried this look on my own. I read that you can put powdered pigment over balm to get the same bold look, and that’s just what I did. I have to admit, it looked really sweet. My boyfriend even complimented me on it. But after awhile, it started feeling “cakey.” Therefore, I think I will just have to make my own color and avoid the powdered “cakiness.”

Oil Slick. No, this is not a joke. Black lipstick has been out for a while now. And I’ve been curious ever since I first spotted it at Ulta about a year ago (give or take). Maybe it’s my inner Marilyn Manson trying to escape? Or MAYBE it’s just a damn good idea. How about this…you apply the black (sparingly) first, then apply another color. Blend. And in an instant, you’ve created another color to add to your collection. Or you could stick with the whole edgy Marilyn Manson thing. If so, please let me know how this turns out for you.

So MM-chic isn’t your thing? Why not blend Oil Slick with Revolution and end up with a color similar to Gash. I really dig how dark this one is. Great for winter. As with all of the other bold colors, just make sure your face is fresh and not too eye makeup heavy.

If I’ve convinced you that making your own lipstick would be the bomb (and some!) then you should read the little DIY I have compiled.


Materials

-3 nontoxic crayons of your choice (they can all be the same color, or you can mix them to create whichever color you want)

-1 beeswax candle (100% pure, no color added, and 1-inch in diameter)

-3 tbsp. oil (you can use baby oil, soy oil, mineral oil, etc.)

-Hammer

-2 pans (one slightly smaller than the other—for double boiling)

-Small container of empty chapstick/lipstick tube


Instructions

Step One

Remove the labels off of all the crayons.

Step Two

Using a hammer, break the crayons into smaller pieces.

Step Three

Put just enough water in the larger saucepan so that the smaller one rests upon it. Then get the water to a slight boil.

Step Four

Cut a 1-inch segment off of the candle.

Step Five

Once the water has started boiling, place the smaller pan in the bigger one. Then begin adding the crayon bits, the 1-inch piece of candle, and 3 tbsp of oil to the smaller pan.

Step Six

Heat all of the ingredients, stirring occasionally, until all is melted.

Step Seven

Pour the liquid into the container of your choice.

Step Eight

While uncovered, allow the lipstick to cool completely .

Step Nine

Cover or close your new creation. Or, my preference, try it out!:)

Monday, December 20, 2010

A Few of My Favorite Things

Olsen


Models & Buildings


Models (wearing masks) & Street Art


Models & Nature


Models & Funny Faces


...last, but certainly not least.
Models & Funny Positions



(if you like pretty things)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Dresses!

Today, I got the Cut-Out Maxi! I can't wait to wear it out on the town. Just a few minor alterations, then I will be getting this lovely dress and my Multi-Colored Mini Dress tomorrow.

Now, who wants to take me out on a fancy date so I can show it off?

Monday, December 13, 2010

Jeffrey Campbell

I don't think my feet have ever craved a certain shoe more than these five beauties.



The Lita seriously wants to be on my feet...right now. It comes in a ton of different color options but these are my favorite. They're some serious boots that are seriously hard to find. Every site that I've looked at has been sold out in my size in this particular color. Sad.



I don't even really like wedges but I like these. I really like the color and the detail of the Mary Lou. [The name could quite possibly be as adorable as the shoe itself.] It also has a peep toe, and I have to say...I don't hate it.




Alright, more wedges? Seriously? Introducing the Tasman. I love the cut-out heel on this pair. I love the color and I LOVE the buckle. I think majority of my shoes have buckles on them. I've definitely been questioned a time or two as to whether or not I'm secretly a biker. Sadly, I am not. But, I'm going to let people keep thinking otherwise and these shoes might just do the trick.




Foxy Wood certainly lives up to its name. From the platform to the t-strap, theses shoes scream fox. Or sex kitten. Whichever you prefer. I love the t-strap with the exposed wood peep toe. I love the grey color as well.



It comes in a few different colors, even this unique pink. Ironically, I think I love the pink even more than the grey, and I don't even like the color pink.


I ran across all of these while perusing SoleStruck, but I'm sure UO and even maybe Karmaloop carry Jeffrey Campbell. If you can't find any Jeffrey's you like, I guess maybe the thing to take away from these few examples is that platforms are awesome. They really do look great on everyone and they're great for elongating your legs. And let's be real, who doesn't benefit from that? Anywho, happy shopping and happy Monday!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Unfortunately, a certain [shitty] circumstance prevented me from attending the trunk show tonight. But not to worry, I still supported my homegirl by purchasing this little number as soon as I got home.
I've been looking for a great one shoulder dress for awhile now. And this one is perfect. The fabric is fun and lively, yet still elegantly contrasts some darker hues. Exactly what I was looking for. However, I have to admit I am immensely disappointed I was not able to try on the maxi dress and some of the leggings I've had my eye on for awhile now. Maybe when I go pick up my dress, Miss Caroline will let me try a few things on:)

Anyways, I would just like to note the fact that I have just finished two more Christmas gifts within the past 4 hours. This year I have decided to make everything by hand. This includes not only the gifts themselves, but also the boxes and the wrapping paper.

Let me tell you, this is a process.
I made all of my gift boxes from the recycled cardboard I had accumulated and had yet to drop off at the recycling bins. So the recipients of my gifts will be surprised with an assortment of boxes resulting from Morning Star products, Magic Hat, Oatmeal Porter, Fat Tire, Duck Rabbit, and Kashi products...just to name a few. I'm sure my family will be glad to see that my alcoholism has, in fact, led me towards artistic & positive avenues.


Speaking of my alcoholism (okay, I'm not really an alcoholic)...after cracking open my first two beverages of the night, this is what Magic Hat had to offer me. These little positive affirmations immediately turned my day around. Thank you Magic Hat for never failing to put a smile on my face. Anyhow, take a gander at my made from scratch gift boxes:)




My first two. Here they are closed before wrapping them.





And HERE is the final product.



Yes, I painted the polka dots on. I attempted stripes on the other one but I got tired. I still think it looks pretty good. However, what I learned from this project is...I am 100% terrible at wrapping presents. Actually making the boxes was way easier than wrapping them. Oh well. Atleast the lucky few receiving these bad boys will also get a little sense of my hard work. Because not only the gifts are handmade, but the packaging is also. I'm sure you're wondering why I went through the trouble when I could just easily purchase boxes. Well, my friends, the simple answer is: art supplies. They are expensive. I realized this for the 150th time tonight after purchasing fiber paste. However, the fact that I put detail into every little aspect of my gifts will hopefully make them more special for the special people in my life. I guess only time will tell. In officially 2 weeks, I will know for sure.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

CASTLESCOUTURE

For me, this time of the year definitely poses its own pros and cons. One of the cons being the money pit that has defined my past Christmas experiences. Don't get me wrong, I love giving back to my people via purchased goodies just as much as the next person. But, long story short...I'm broke. Not to fear. Here's one great solution that won't break the bank.

The castlescouture trunk show tomorrow evening.


My pal, Caroline, designs and creates all of the beautiful garments featured in the castlescouture line. And get this, it's all vegan-friendly and rooted in our very own downtown Wilmington. Local and vegan-friendly designs? That definitely gets an A+ in my book. It's really important for us to try and shop locally as much as possible. I think we, as consumers, tend to forget all the heart and effort that go into these creative processes. Which brings me to my next point...if you're looking for awesome clothing with some good vibes and sweet price tags, you should check out castlescouture or make your way to the event tomorrow, if you're going to be in the Wilmington area.


Here are just a few of my favorites from the collection:

I love everything about this top. I love the sheerness. I love the color. I love the sleeves. I love the fit. I think it's fantastic for pretty much any occasion. You can dress it up (the back is completely sheer!) or dress it down by belting it. So much versatility in such a seemingly delicate piece of clothing. Love it.


How many times have Vogue and Cosmo told us the sexiest part on a woman's body is her lower back? A lot. You can totally flaunt it with this little number. I fell in love with this dress the first time I saw it, and it still continues to make my jaw drop. I think it's a great winter dress and the cut is to die for.


I can't think of any jacket I'd rather keep myself warm in than the stylish and fitted Lux Leopard Faux Fur. Everyone knows Leopard is a must right now and this one pulls it off perfectly. As with most of the castlescouture clothing, this jacket is completely versatile and can be worn many ways. Dress it up, dress it down, wear it over the Cut-Out Maxi, or channel your inner Edie Sedgwick--it all works.


Talk about versatility. This looks great on both guys and gals. And it comes in two different colors: Heather Gray and Black. It looks so cozy, I wish I was wearing it right now!


If any of these lovely creations interest you (which I'm sure they do!) don't miss out on the opportunity to own one of your very own. The show starts at 6:30, so make sure to get there on time if you've got your eye on one in particular. I hear these babies sell like hot cakes:) Happy almost weekend, everyone.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

More Candles

Yesterday was my last art final of the semester. Ironically after I got home, I immediately decided to make more art and spent three hours making some potential Christmas gifts. I guess I really dig making these candles.

Again, they were all made from recycled wax. The only two things I did differently this time were adding fragrance and adding different colored layers. Overall, I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. Well, I'm off to go speak with one of my art teachers about what to do with my life after this summer when I graduate. I hope everyone has a wonderful Wednesday!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Finals

The only thing I have for you today is a song that I've been digging since my friend Jae introduced me to it like...a month ago? Wait for 1:23. You will not be disappointed. Anyways, I'm "busy" studying for finals. Good news--I finished my podcast. Bad news--I can't figure out how to upload it on here. So I leave you with this, my friends...enjoy.


Also, proof that I am "busy" with finals. I just finished my monochromatic painting for my design final. See if you can figure out what it is:)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

First Post Down. Holiday Shopping to Go!

So my name is Laura. I will be putting in my two cents, in addition to the lovely and obviously creative Danielle. I have never blogged before and not even really considered it until she asked me to do some features with her. Since then I've waiting for the blogging mood to hit. The time is now.

The holiday season has arrived, whether we're ready or not, and the most difficult thing about it (other than planning sweet New Year's festivities and amazing outfits to adorn yourself) is finding awesome, unique, and if needed some great inexpensive, gifts. So here are some great places for those finds:

The gifts offered on here are freakin' cool, cute, random, and the price range is vast so take a gander and just pretend like you won't fall in love with something on here for your bestie, boyfriend, or co-worker. I strongly encourage you to take a look at this super cute Teddy Cocktail Bag offered on UO's site (;


I read about this beauty, as well as Fred Flare, on a fellow bloggers site and had to gush to others. This site is amazing for all guys in your life.


Just look! I can't stop! All I know is my friends are gonna be hooked up, and I hope I pull something from here as well :)

For our male readers, looking for the perfect something for their ladies, there's Piperlime. The site even includes Rachel Zoe's top picks. I won't even begin to get started about my love for this fashionista, but I will say she knows how to pick em'! So, from dresses, shoes, handbags, or whatever your woman's heart desires... Rachel Zoe picks the best for you!

Her website offers advice on a number of cool gift ideas as well!


But everyone loves a gift that is handmade! So..see Danielle's how-to's on how-to blow someone's mind with surprise and badassery. Well, hope this was a success. Signing off now.
--Laura

Friday, December 3, 2010

Danielle the Dog-Sitter

So my good friend, Caitlin, is moving back to NY on the 11th. Although I'm very sad about this, I'm not going to lie...I've gotten a lot of free gifts handed to me because of it. Let's see. Yesterday, she delivered mardi gras beads, biosilk, turpentine, a small notepad, water balloons (I think that's what they are. Honestly they look like condoms with rubber bands attached to them. So that gift was a little questionable.), mustard, salsa, tortillas, peanut butter, my nalgene bottle she had been holding onto for about a year now, and two lamps. Cha-ching! Oh, and it only gets better. This morning I get a little wake-up call asking if I would like some bristol board and if I would like my portfolio back. What a smart one that Caitlin is.


But the real icing on the cake would be the fact that she asked me to dog-sit her boxer, Cadence (see image above), until Friday. I guess I should mention that she likes to eat sand. Regardless, I love P. Cadence. She's my favorite dog ever. And I'm very excited. But I do have to admit I'm a little nervous. Only because the P in front of her name stands for Princess. Princess Cadence fully lives up to her name, trust me. She once tried to kick me out of Caitlin's front seat. We also used to have to lift her into Caitlin's car when she was feeling a little lazy. Hopefully all goes well. I'll probably keep this updated on all of the shenanigans that I'm sure will take place. I hope everyone has a great weekend!


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Recycled Candles: how-to

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a huge fan of candles and I have always wanted to recycle them. So, today I woke up with a strong urge to make candles…and I did just that! Now I’m sitting here relaxing, candles lit, and attempting to explain the process so you guys can enjoy it as well.


Materials

  • WAX (the wax I used was from previous tapered candles, but feel free to use whatever you have)
  • waxed wicks (make sure they have metal bottoms)
  • pans (you need one larger one and one that rests inside of it)
  • something to stir the wax with (I used wooden manicure sticks, but surely there are other options)
  • containers for your candles or molds (I chose two teacups I found at a thrift store & an olive jar. You can also use cut water bottles or egg-cartons if you do not want your candles to be encased. However, I won’t be going over that in this DIY.)
  • pencils
  • tape
  • OPTIONAL: concentrated color squares (if you are unsatisfied with the color your wax is turning out to be) and fragrance (just make sure it isn’t flammable, because well…that would just be silly to buy flammable fragrance for a candle, now wouldn’t it?)

Step 1 (optional)

Separate your wax into colors if you want your candles to be a certain color, or if concentrated color squares are not available to you. You can also just throw all sorts of colored wax into the mix and see what colors you come up with. I tried all 3: just white wax, color squares, and a mixture of all the different colors. Honestly, I love all of them. So it’s purely up to you.


Step 2

Prep your containers. Take your wick, making sure the metal piece is pressed into the bottom, and center it. Then you want to take a pencil and place it over your container (refer to image below). Then secure the wick to the horizontal pencil. This is so it doesn’t move around when you’re pouring your wax in.


Step 3

Get your workstation prepared (for the candle pouring). You want to put newspaper, cardboard, or anything to protect the surface you’re working on. Trust me, I definitely spilled my fair share of wax (which I threw back into the pot after it dried and poured it right back into the candle) during this project. Then set up your prepped containers on the protected surface. Obviously, it’s best if this surface happens to be close to the stovetop. Carrying around melted wax across a kitchen does not seem like a good idea to me, so I do not recommend trying it.

Step 4

Take the larger pan and fill it about half way with water. You want the smaller pan to rest upon the water once placed in the larger one. This process could or could not be called “double-boiling.” Either way, it was my first time trying it. And I have to say it was very easy to do, practically the same as just using one pan to boil. Now you want to heat the water to where it begins to boil slightly (VERY slightly). You don’t want it too hot.

Step 5

Choose the assortment of wax you wish to use, and place it in the smaller heated plan. You want to continuously stir the mixture with whichever tool you choose until all of wax has melted and formed a very fluid consistency. (You may have to repeat this a few times to reach the amount of wax you want in your candle.)

Here's the attempted white:

Here are the assorted colors, but if you look to the left you can see the concentrated color block I am about to add (it turned the wax a very dark blue):

Step 6

When all of the wax is melted, you want to CAREFULLY remove the top pan and slowly pour the wax into your container. The teacups didn’t pose any problems, but the olive jar is a different story. Both times I poured wax in it, I spilled…A LOT. So it’s important to have something in between your work surface and candle container. It is also important to work slowly when pouring the wax, this probably would have prevented my little incident.


Step 7

Let them cool off completely before you decide to remove the pencil. The wick still has potential to move around if you aren’t careful, especially if the candle isn’t completely dry and cooled off. Once you have determined the candle is ready, carefully remove the pencils and tape. Then cut off the excess wick.



Step 8

Grab a lighter, sit back, and enjoy your “new” recycled creations!

And just for kicks, here's my olive jar candle. I actually used recycled Yankee Candle wax, so it smells awesome.


I hope the DIY was easy enough to follow. It was a really fun, easy project! Check back in a day or so for the podcast (that I have to do for my class) on this very own project.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Egg Carton Lights: how-to






How awesome are these flower petal LED lights? I ran across them about a year ago and have been wanting to attempt them ever since. They are quite pretty and super easy to make. I found these babies on apartment therapy. If you're interested in creating them, read on and I'll tell you just what you need and what you need to do(:

Materials
  • an empty egg carton (or a few, depending on how many you plan on making)
  • LED lights
  • scissors
  • hole punch (optional)
How-To
  • first you want to cut away excess cardboard surrounding the cup strips

  • then you'll want to cut out each individual cup and trim the edges to form the "flower petals"
  • next you'll want to simply insert one LED bulb into each of the "flowers"
  • optional--you can use a hole punch or the tip of a small object (such as a sewing needle) to punch holes through the "petals" to make them look even more decorative

...and VOILA! pretty flower petal LED lights(: Happy first day of December everyone!