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show me your cozy corners!

Especially your bookshelves! I’ve got books on the brain and I’m looking for really great book/magazine storage ideas. My books are currently nestled together on leaning shelves that are scattered throughout my loft. My magazines are in a plastic cube. (not so stylish) I want one of those bookshelves that you stop in front of and ooo and aaaa over. Below are some of the images I’ve been collecting for inspiration. Now all I need to do is get lucky in an antique/thrift store and stumble upon a beauty.



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Send me pics/links of your bookshelves. I’d love to see how everyone is uniquely storing their bound beauties.

the weatherman was right!

We woke up this morning and wa-la, there it was. SNOW! Took the pooch out for his morning walk and he decided to eat about half the amount of snow that fell from the sky. You could say he’s happy.

The agency is operating on a one hour delay this morning so that makes me smile. Below are a few snapshots from our morning walk in the snow.

I have something for this afternoon that I need your help with. Start thinking bookshelves. GO!

patiently waiting

The Mr. Weatherman has predicted that St. Louis might get up to 6 inches of snow tonight. For St. Louis this is a big deal. I’ve seen this city shut down with 3 inches. I grew up in Northern Indiana where 6 inches of snow was considered a “dusting”, so I’m not all that concerned.

Tonight we took our anxious pup out to walk through the little amount of snow that’s already fallen. I grabbed my pinhole camera and out we went.

You see that big blond blur in the right-hand side of the photo; that’s my spaz of a dog. The boy let his leash go and this dog went flying.

I love how quiet the streets get when it’s snowing. Makes me feel like I have to whisper.

This look is called “I didn’t do anything…”


Our historic neighborhood is really pretty as is, but with a little snow it gets a little bit more special.

Oh, I just realized that I haven’t officially introduced our 11 month old golden retriever puppy to the blog world. Well, here he is. Meet Porter James. You’ll be able to spot him as “the blur” in any of the photos I post.

I hear several parts of the US are getting snow storms tonight. Anyone planning a snow day?

the cozy corner

I’m not a big reader but really enjoy finding a book series I like and reading it to end. All through college I never had the interest too add more books onto my weekly textbook readings, but now I have some free time to snuggle up with a good book. Some of my recent reads and favorite reads are below. I’m hoping you guys can get me hooked on a new series, so I’m taking all kinds of suggested reads.

1. The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson
2. Twilight Series, by Stephenie Meyer  (yes I read all 4 of those massive books and loved every minute of it)
3. Sarah’s Key, by Tatiana de Rosnay
4. Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas, by James Patterson (for all my mom readers out there)
5. The Time Traveler’s Wife, by Audrey Niffenegger
6. The Giver, by Lois Lowry ( still to this day, my all time favorite book)
7. The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins ( a suggested read by Danielle over at sometimessweet blog)
8. The Bhagavad Gita, Translated by Wintrop Sargeant ( I’m really into the eastern religions and philosophies)
9. The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follet ( a suggested read from a dear friend at work)

the perfect combo: cheese & vinyl

Yesterday was a great day here in St. Louis land. The boy and I had to run a couple errands like picking up a new vacuum, stocking up on dog food, and checking out the new Dick Blick art supply store on The Loop. While we were out on The Loop we stopped at a little restaurant called Cheeseology and they only serve mac & cheese! What a fabulous idea!

I always get the “Classic” mac & cheese and the boy tried the Mediterranean. SO good. You can even have your mac made in a cast iron skillet and topped with bread crumbs. Amazing!

Our lunch stop was filled with lots of laughing. As soon as the boy got a chunk of cheese on his face, it was all downhill from there. I’m surprise noodles weren’t flying out of our noses from laughing. Such a good time. And of course, we ate it all!


After Cheeseology we went next door to Vintage Vinyl (photo cred: Jim Derogatis Flickr) to see what they had in stock. It’s one of those record stores that are completely overwhelming unless you go in there with an idea of what you are looking for. I ended up leaving with the 2nd volume of She & Him.

Today we plan on laying low and catching up on all things domestic. We’ll probably watch something from Netflix and take the pup for a walk in the freezing cold. Tomorrow I plan to post what I’m currently reading and books I hope to read in the near future. I’m not a big reader people, so this is a big deal!

DIY- hand sewn journal

I seem to have a thing for cute little notebooks, especially if they look like they are one of a kind or handmade. I prefer notebooks that don’t have a bunch of pages because there is something about being able to fill the entire book with your writing that feels like a real accomplishment.

I felt like with this new year I needed a go-to place to write down all things that are related to my blog instead of having little notes here and there. Below is what I did to keep all my inspiration in one place. I went DIY crazy. See below!

I get a lot of book making ideas from this beautifully put together book called “How to Make Books”, by Esther K Smith. You can get the book at Purgatory Pie Press or Amazon. It was a great gift from my little brother and I’ve referenced it on several occasions.

The two above images are of the finished product on my night stand. See all the steps on how to make it below!

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
– Computer paper
– Any color of card stock ( my sheet is about 12 in long )
– Chip board ( I bought a 24 in long sheet )
– Xacto knife & Scissors
– Elmer’s Glue & Super Glue
– Nylon thread & Needle
– Figure 8 notebook closure
– Ruler
– Self-healing cutting matte
– Bone folder

STEPS 1-9
1. Start by folding 8.5in x 11in computer paper in half. I suggest using a bone folder to make the folds perfect. ( You can fold as many pieces as you like. I like notebooks with less pages, so I used about 25 sheets of computer paper. )
2. Then cut those folded sheets in half with an Xacto knife. Make sure you are cutting on the self-healing cutting mat. ( This gave me 50 sheets of paper for my notebook.)
3. Once you have all the pages cut, open them so they are unfolded. Now, cluster 5 sheets together into one bundle with all the fold seems together. ( I ended with 5  clusters)
4. Thread your needle with some thick nylon thread. ( You can use whatever color you’d like.) Sew each cluster together with the “Do-See-Do” method. See Jen Hewett’s blog for a great visual of how to do this. I simplified mine and only did one BIG stitch.
5. Gather all sewn groups together. Stack them on top of each other to create one group.
6. I then sewed all the groups together by looping the thread around all the sewn edges. I did this in two places. I made this part up as I went, so this probably isn’t the most professional method. The key is to get all the individual pieces to be ONE group.
7. I then cut a piece of card stock to be the size of the stack of paper. This is the first “cover/shell” of the book. You’ll need enough card stock to cover the back, seam and front. ( Mine was 5 in front + .5in seam + 5 in back = 10.5in long * all one piece)
8. Score the edges at the seam so you can create a nice fold to go around the stitching. ( This means running the Exacto lighly over the surface, but not cutting completely through)
9. Glue (Elmer’s) the back page of the stack of papers to the back piece of the card stock. ( This will keep the cluster of paper inside the card stock “shell” without falling out.)

STEPS 10-14
10. Now it’s time for the outside cover/shell. I used chip board because it is sturdy and has a natural look. Chip board is usually a little thicker than card stock. Use the same method as above in step 7 to make the outside cover. Add about .25in to all measurements to make room for the inside material and add an extra inch to make the cover flap. ( Mine was 5.25 in front + 1in flap + .5in seam + 5.25 in back = 12 in long)
11. Repeat step 8 to perfectly fold the cover. Remember to score your edges!
12. Repeat step 9 to attach all the pages and the inside shell to the outside cover/shell. This makes the notebook very study. ( I just used Elmer’s Glue)
13. Attach store bought figure 8 attachments.  I found mine in the scrap booking section at my local Hobby Lobby. They usually come with adhesive on the back, but I ended up super glueing them to my book for extra hold.
14. This step is optional. You could be done with step 13, but I really wanted to add a little something to the inside cover. I used some of my wood letterpress letters to print “2011” on the inside cover. This is where you can get really creative and decorate the notebook however you’d like.

That’s it! I hope it wasn’t too complicated. I am horrible at explaining my process to other people, so please leave a comment or email me with questions and I will try my best to answer them.

If you want to get your hands on some inspiration material and step by step how-to kind of stuff, I highly suggest the book mentioned above. “How to Make Books”, by Esther K Smith. Read more about the book at Purgatory Pie Press . Buy the book on amazon.

Once you give it a try, I’d love to see all your lovely creations!

the thrift list

Anyone who knows me knows that I could spend hours perusing the booths at an antique store or the racks at a thrift store. When doing this I am usually just looking to be looking and I try not to go into any shop with a specific item in mind. I love how all my thrifted/antique items that I have found all have a story behind them because they were found unexpectedly and usually for a killer price. I prefer to find things naturally rather than searching for something on etsy or ebay, although I will use these resources if I’m dying to get my hands on something, or its something I can’t pass up.

I thought it would be fun to share with you my current “thrift list” for 2011. Of course this list is constantly changing, but these items have been on my list for quite some time. If any of you know a place where I might get lucky and find one of these items on the shelves, please let me know. I’m looking for things at dirt cheap prices people!!

1. typewriter in yellow, red, or mint green (above image by mandy lynne)
2. vintage brown medicine bottles
3. BIG metal signage letters
4. george nelson wall clock
5. antique wooden coke carrier (above image from bluebell etsy shop)
6. vintage mailboxes/file tabulation boxes
7. blyth doll
8. turksih kilim pillow (above image from perly notes esty shop)

thank you my dears!

About three weeks ago I started documenting, sharing my world with whomever.
I was inspired by many of the blogger ladies I’ve been following for a couple months and saw blogging as an opportunity to just chat, even if I’m the only one listening. My blog was started as a way for me to dedicate more time towards my crafty side and as a place to just have a little fun. Since I started putting things out there I quickly became determined to share with as many people I could and I feel I may have lost sight of why my blog exists. I was reminded today that you can’t please everyone and as long as you are happy, that’s what matters.

* NOTE: I know this is going to be a wordy post, but until I do it…it’s going to be bothering me.

For some reason I feel the need to say thank you to the blog ladies who inspired me to just go for it and try something outside my comfort level. Everyday I get excited to see what these ladies have shared and as time goes on, I feel like I am getting to know a little piece of them. These blogging ladies have created a community that is so inviting and over time I hope to be able to contribute with stories and experiences they can’t wait to read.  Below are the links to the blogs that have specifically inspired me and that I follow on a daily basis. Please stop by their blogs and say hello. You won’t be disappointed.

Bleubird– This woman has the cutest family on the planet.
( http://bleubirdvintage.typepad.com/blog/)
Frecklewonder– mom, collector, has an amazing ceiling in her house! (http://www.frecklewonder.com/ )
Katiecupcake– I can guarentee you will be amused by the content she posts on twitter. Always makes me laugh. (http://katiecupcake.blogspot.com/)
sometimessweet– covered in tattoos, adorable and a great story teller. (http://sometimessweet.blogspot.com/)
TwitchVintage– adorable, knows how to pair red shorts with yellow cardigan. (http://twitchvintage.blogspot.com/)
Taza and husband– bulldog jealousy, baby on the way, blog full of adventures. (http://www.tazaandhusband.com/)
Dear Baby– amazing writer and posts filled with emotion and personality. (http://dearbabyblog.com/)
Jen Loves Kev– total fashionista, new mom, she loves kev! (http://jenloveskev.com/)
Oh Mishka– She has a blog, boyfriend and cat. Sounds like me. (http://www.ohmishka.com/)
Smile & Wave– One of my favorite thrifters, super crafty with a really cute house. (http://racheldenbow.blogspot.com/)

a peak inside the ad agency

Today was the first day back at the advertising agency after being out for a two week vacation. My mind felt a little blurry as I tried to get reorganized. I was sitting at my desk today and I thought it might be kind of fun to share my little home away from home with my new readers. I always love to see what other people have done with their spaces, especially small spaces where you have to get creative. Sorry, the images were taken with my iPhone, so the quality isn’t all that great.

image left: a view of some of the stuff I have pinned to my wall. Yes that is a joke from a piece of bazooka gum. top right: my Dean & Deluca mug I got from my dear friend Miss Jane. bottom right: my little hamburger eraser and a calendar to start the new year.

top left: hello kitty stamp and a cupcake I made at a ceramic painting shop. bottom left: one of the famous doodles from my creative director Doug. image right: a recent letterpress print and cowboy boots. (my boots came in the mail today. What a nice way to start the day. Thanks Hautelook)

image top: a close up view of one of my silkscreen prints. Print is titled “Eat your vegetables” and I love the irony in the image. Print was the work of a classmate in college, Shannon. image bottom: a close up view of one of my own silkscreen prints. I have a thing with typography.

image left: stacks of resource magazine and an original drawing from one of my best friends. (John over at adesignmafia) top right: yup, that’s twitter! bottom left: a print that was given to me by John while he was visiting Portland.

I try to fill my space with small things that bring back a lot of memories. I also try to fill my workspace with lots of color and things that I can hang rather than set on my desk. I hope you enjoy a little peak into my second home. Agency life can be stressful and fast-paced. Keeping yourself surrounded by people you adore and things you love makes everything worth while.

I’m curious what other people’s work spaces look like. Feel free to share. If you have a to-die-for space I’d love to feature you on my blog.

vacation must be over

The boy and I decided to travel home to St. Louis a few days before we had to return to work so we could get things reorganized and relax before we are thrown back into the real world. The last two days of vacation were bittersweet and it was hard not to count down the remaining few hours. The time away from work came at a time when we were both feeling worn thin and the two weeks we had to recover were a real blessing. We were lucky this year that we both could take the same amount of time away from work and that made traveling that much more worth it. If you still haven’t taken your yearly vacation yet, you can try exploring the things to do in austin and other tourist spots of your choice.

Nothing all that exciting happened this weekend. We went to the grocery and stocked up on a bunch of healthy goodies. I was very pleased with myself by not purchasing a single sweet treat. (if you know me…this is a HUGE accomplishment) We came home and made tortilla soup I got to use my new Giada knives I got for Christmas. I caught up on laundry, rearranged the items in my cabinets to make room for new Tupperware, and vacuumed. Well I tried to vacuum. This is what happened. MY VACUUM BURST INTO A LARGE PUFF OF SMOKE AND TURNED OFF WHILE MAKING THIS AWFUL DEATHLY SOUND!!! Though, I expect one day it will fail because I’ve been using it for so long but not to the point where it makes those deadly noises and smoke… And for my next shopping planned, I will consider robot vaccums and see how they differ from my old vacuum cleaner.

Dear Little Green Vacuum,
You’ve done your job well. You’ve sucked up lots of gray fur and lots of blond fur. You were super lightweight and easy to get along with. The best part is that on the day you decided to die, our clothes matched. (see picture above)

After all the domestic things were done, the boy and I laid low, television on in the background and our eyes glued to our computers. He sketched and I blogged.

Tomorrow will be a rough day. Getting back into the grove of things is always a challenge. Wish us luck!

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