Category: Explore
Sippin’ on Sunshine
| March 2, 2012 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under Celebrate, Explore, Have Fun, Mind, Nurture, Places, travel |
I’m off to Maui tomorrow and I fully expect to see this
when I arrive. Before you go and get all jealous and say “must be nice” in a sarcastic tone (which is exactly what I would be doing), know these things:
1. This is a family vacation. I’ll be surrounded by whining, fighting and awkward sharing of space with people I’ve barely seen since 2001. I can’t wait to see my family and the hilarity that will no doubt ensue, but this ain’t no romantic honeymoon.
2. I’ve not been on any ‘vacation’ spanning more than 1 night in a crappy motel in 5 years.
3. Aside from moving to California on my own at 19, the biggest changes in my life have happened in the last few years. It’s been a rough time, and prepping for this trip has offered me moments of luxury that I’ve needed for so long.
Now that I’ve said it, let me follow up with a “yes, it IS nice.” I know I’m so lucky to be going and determined to have a great time no matter what!
Have a wonderful weekend, and next week I’ve got fun guests here to keep you entertained.
Bravo Nordstrom Rack, Bravo
| February 29, 2012 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under Explore, fashion, Gather, Inspiration, See and Do |
Last night I was invited to an event called a “tweetup” at the Nordstrom Rack in Orange. The invite promised food, beverages and gifts…and I rarely turn that combo down, so of course I was on board!
I have to admit I was expecting it to be a little lame.
With no idea of how many people were attending, I sort of assumed we’d get a drink or two and a cheese platter while expected to wander around the store and “tweet” about being there.
Oh how wrong I was. Nordstrom Rack is just one of many large companies who are getting on board the Social Media train – using tech savvy shoppers to promote their brand for practically nothing (when you think about the publicity they get from an event full of twits, err I mean, twitterers…or whatever) while at these VIP events. But this event was done REALLY well, and to you Nordstrom Rack I tip my (on-trend fedora) hat.
When we arrived we were given the hashtag #rackopening to use for the night and advised that by using it there would be extra special rewards…intriguing. We were then handed a goodie bag that included a $75 gift card to play with – the perfect incentive to really dig in and shop! The store doesn’t even open until tomorrow so we were literally the first people to get our little hands on all the great stuff in there.
We honestly were treated like gold – from the free flowing drinks and yummy sushi style appetizers (and lemon macaroons, to-die-for), amazing customer service and kickin’ tunes, this was a total party and a great way to give people an experience they want to talk about.
But that’s not so much what impressed me. I think they did a couple of things very very right here.
1. They encouraged tweeting the event by GIVING AWAY the things we were tweeting about. Jennifer from TinyOranges tweeted a pic of these great Toms shoes, so when they drew her name she got to pick her size and take them home. Someone else got their 3 favorite nail colors and the night went on as such. What an awesome way to create engagement, and you know these winners will be talking for days after after.
2. The sales associates were walking around with mobile p.o.s. systems that look like iPhones with a credit card swiper. So, casually letting people know that they could just walk up to anyone in the store and check-out whenever left us feel free to shop without an ounce of tension about getting finished and getting in (what would have been a massive) line before the end of the event. They showed us tech-geeks that they too are savvy and understand what their connected customers want.
3. The amount of the gift card. Yes, I know that sounds kind of tacky, but I think that $75 was the perfect number to pick. First, it was more than anyone was expecting…so right off the bat we were all pretty stoked. Second, it allowed us to start thinking about splurging rather than finding something practical. If you’re handed $20 you already know that you’ll have to spend more than that to get anything good so you shoot low. But with $75 you can find something pretty nice and have it free OR put it toward something really nice and get a total steal! So this encouraged everyone to think bigger which, in turn, makes the whole experience more exciting and memorable and a lot more likely to be talked about.
I got this kick-ass Hobo clutch/wallet that I NEVER would have bought myself before. What’s even better, I had money left over to spend on a coral tank (which I needed) and some peacock blue nail polish – all for my upcoming trip to Hawaii.
With the gift card, I spent just over $15 on the whole she-bang. And I’m thrilled. Obviously.
I definitely think this event was a great example for Nordstrom Rack to set and I can’t wait to see more companies get into this. And I’m totally okay if they want to invite me…
Tweetable Mentions 1.27.12
| January 27, 2012 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under art, Body, Design, do-it-yourself, doors and windows, Explore, fashion, Gather, interiors, Nurture, Projects |
Blink, flash, poof – Friday. I’ve had a great week and I hope you have too.
This was interesting:
The Disney Princesses got a makeover from @designtaxi
If Miss O’Hara can make a dress from curtains, you can make a curtain from your bedsheets – from @ShoutWithJoy
Bees go to the Opera from @PureGreenMag
I almost got a pixie cut. Goes like this.

This is where the cool bloggers go but I’m the geeky girl who hides in the bathroom stall listening to their conversations - RT from @simplygrove, @jasminestar
Happy Weekend. Start it early.
Inspired by Charles and Ray Eames
| January 24, 2012 | Posted by Lauren Moss under art, Guest Bloggers, Inspiration, Places, so-cal local |
To add to Linsi’s great post on her visit to LACMA to see the California Mid-Century Decorative Arts exhibit, I thought I’d share a recent experience I had at another great destination right across the street, the Architecture and Design museum, or A+D. One of the many galleries participating in the Pacific Standard Time collaboration, a program by the Getty celebrating arts in Southern California, the A+D museum is currently exhibiting a curated selection of quotations of Charles and Ray Eames, in conjunction with the everyday objects and humble tools that shaped their view of the world, and consequently, their iconic designs. For a quick refresher on the background and history of the Eameses, check out the post I wrote a few months ago here at Inspired Design Daily.
The exhibit itself, called EAMES WORDS: Eames Designs- the Guest/Host Relationship, is centered around the quotes that highlight the couple’s approach to design, as well as their view of the world, shaped by their travels and personal collections.
‘From tumbleweeds to strawberries, a bolt of cloth to a keg of nails, to elephants in India and the bread of Scandinavia, the whole world was their canvas.’ -aplusd.org
‘The role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host, all of whose energy goes into trying to anticipate the needs of his guests.’ -Charles Eames
Hope you enjoyed this glimpse into the lives of Charles and Ray Eames, and for more information on the Pacific Standard Time collaborative, check out some favorite shows we’re looking forward to seeing, or the official website for a complete schedule and exhibit details.
Thanks for reading!
Lauren
3 Things 1.23.12
| January 23, 2012 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under Celebrate, Create, Design, Eat, Explore, Gather, inspired life series, inspired thoughts, Nurture |
Kicking off Monday!
3 Things this week
1. I am looking forward to: today’s launch of a fun project called Design Your Life – a collaboration of health, home and fashion – along with Nicole of The Wardrobe Code and Erica of Knocked Up Fitness.
2. I am grateful for: A network of amazing business women to to feed the creativity, share in the successes and help each other through the rough spots in entrepreneurial life.
3. Will accomplish: Going to the gym 3 days. I used to be such a health nut but, you know, life happens. I’ve been slowly getting myself back into the habit – and this week I am motivated by the arrival of my all-time favorite protein shakes from Herbalife, my new audiobook, and the difference I’m seeing in my waistline from the last couple weeks of being “pretty good.”. This week I’m gonna be great!

















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