Category: holidays
Green&Chic: Creative Calendars For 2012 (And Beyond)
| January 11, 2012 | Posted by Elissa C. under accessories, Business, Create, do-it-yourself, etsy, gifts, Guest Bloggers, Have Fun, Home, Inspiration, interiors, organization, Projects, Seasonal, Sustainable Living, travel |
I must confess. I have a thing for calendars. Even at a young age when the culmination of my social life boiled down to birthday parties and school holidays, I always enjoyed the visual representation of life that a calendar provided. The first one I remember owning was a little free one that my grandmother had gotten from a bank. In junior high, I graduated to kittens and unicorns, and in high school I coveted the purple erasable white board calendar that I kept in my locker.
When I started college I bought a datebook with vintage Cadillac advertisements inside and faithfully recorded every class, exam and my work schedule. I recently found it while cleaning out a closet and I found it very interesting to look back at my “hectic” life of tests, studying and part-time work. How simple things were back then!
Since it is the beginning of a brand new year, I thought it would be fun to share some DIY ideas for calendars that span the class of crafting, from the hardcore (sewing!) to the easy-to-assemble kit. I am always looking for a way to reuse or re-purpose something, so I focused on perpetual calendars that can be customized year after year. These projects and kits are perfect for home, work, or anywhere that needs a touch of fun and excitement.
Happy Crafting!
-E
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Vintage Postcard Calendar Journal

- This is probably one of my favorite DIYs of all time. The simplicity of the materials really put the focus on the content (which just so happens to be your life)! Each note card is stamped with the date and encourages you to fill up the empty space with appointments, thoughts, ideas or sketches. You could also substitute the post cards for pictures of special moments in your life that you have shared with friends or family, or trade up to real post cards that you have collected from world travels.
(Vintage Postcard Calendar Journal Instructions)
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Button Perpetual Calendar

- This cute button calendar is a great visual representation of the month at hand. Depending on the materials used, it can be very sweet and demure, or very bold and punchy. The best thing about it is the versatility! With a little creative planning it also makes a good teaching tool for parents of small children. You could make special buttons for birthdays or holidays or just change out the background fabric to flow with the seasons. The options (just like this perpetual calendar) are virtually endless.
(Button Perpetual Calendar Instructions)
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Tea Towel Calendar Embroidery Kit

- In October of last year I found a gorgeous antique store that sold vintage tea towels. There were so many beautiful and quirky choices, and quite a few of them were these amazing these tea towel calendars. I didn’t find one that matched my decor, but I have been on the lookout ever since. When I ran across this DIY tea towel calendar kit on Etsy, I knew immediately that I had to have it! It is made of 100% natural linen and inspired by traditional 19th century European Redwork embroidery. Not only is it simple enough to match almost any decor, but after the year has ended it can earn it’s keep by drying my dishes. If only it had hands!
(Tea Towel Calendar Embroidery Kit)
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Doodle Calendar Kit

- If you like to doodle, stamp, paint or collage, then this is the calendar you’ve been waiting for. The kit contains 12 offset printed calendar grids on recycled paper and a clear base on which to display them. Each month is meant to be like a piece of art work but that doesn’t mean that this kit is all serious business. Fantabulous Gift Idea: Distribute each blank grid to various friends and have them design the month’s theme, then collect them and you have a very unique, very personal present. You could also let children do the designing and gift them to a parent or grandparent. That beats their crummy old desk calendar any day.
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Chalkboard Decal Wall Calendar Kit

- Finally, a chalkboard wall calendar that won’t ruin your walls! I have looked at so many DIY wall chalkboard projects but I never committed. The taping and painting just seemed like so much trouble, and the cost always seemed to be higher than what I wanted to spend. And then there’s always the realization that (despite how awesome it seems today) I may not want a billboard-sized permanent chalkboard on my wall. Not only is this decal kit a practical solution to chalkboard paint, but it comes in a variety of colors from teal blue to citrus yellow. The size ensures a great visual impact to whatever space it inhabits and gives you the freedom to put it anywhere you darn well please.
You Say It’s Your Birthday
| January 6, 2012 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under announcements, Celebrate, Gather, Have Fun, holidays, Inspiration, inspired life series, Money, Nurture, Relationships |
Source: dandee-designs.com via Kim – on Pinterest
Now, I don’t usually make a big thing of my Birthday (or anyone else’s for that matter), but this year is different. Because I’m turning 30 tomorrow and it means a lot!
Since I’ve never been 30, I’m only relying on my lovely pals who beat me to it, and their experiences with it. So it could be a bunch of BS (like Mom’s saying labor didn’t hurt that much), but my friends are a pretty great bunch of ladies so I’m inclined to believe them. They say it’s AWESOME and I am on board with awesome.
3 Reasons I’m stoked for my Birthday:
1. I’m entering a new phase in my life – this isn’t about getting older (though I am)
It’s about stepping up and owning who you are.
I’m more comfortable with making decisions, good or bad, because they are mine to make. I am responsible for what happens in my life – my body, my relationships, my career. I own that.
2. I’ll be at the spa all day tomorrow with my girlies
This will be us – lounging in plushy robes, getting massages, drinking cucumber water, relaxing in the steam room….DELIGHTFUL
I will even forgive that decor…because it’s my birthday…
3. Spa Day is followed by Foodie Night
We’ll be meeting up with our men for a fabulous dinner at the Nirvana Grille in Laguna Beach.
I WILL be wearing something sparkly and I WILL be drinking Champagne. How’s that for a good start?
Have yourself a wonderful weekend and I’ll see you next week – with fewer wrinkles and a big happy smile. Peace.
You know it’s coming…
| December 30, 2011 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under Celebrate, Design, Eat, fashion, holidays, interiors, Seasonal |
A New Year’s post!
But what kind of a visual artist would I be if I didn’t get all worked up about the shiny, bubbly decor that surrounds our latest holiday? That’s right, I would be just a lame if I ignored the fact that I obviously love me a holiday party.
So, at the risk of this seeming like a cliche, easy post (which it is, and is), here is some New Year’s eye candy from my Pinterest board Holiday Magic.
Get the party started right with a New Years kit (handmade, of course).
Source: dandeedesigns.blogspot.com via Linsi on Pinterest
Balloon bubble are festive and easy ways to add some sparkle.
Source: everythingfab.com via Linsi on Pinterest
Set up this wreath with blank cards and pens, and ask guests to write their hopes and resolutions and 3 things they’re grateful for now.
Source: everythingfab.com via Linsi on Pinterest
Source: realsimple.com via Linsi on Pinterest
Wouldn’t you love to be invited to this party?
Source: mackenziehoran.com via Linsi on Pinterest
Enjoy yourself, see you in 2012 for a great new year!
Green&Chic DIY: Come On Baby, Light My (Recycled) Fire
| December 28, 2011 | Posted by Elissa C. under accessories, Create, do-it-yourself, Earth, gifts, Guest Bloggers, Home, Inspiration, living room, Nurture, Outdoors, Projects, Seasonal, Sustainable Living |
I have many fond childhood memories of sitting by the fire on a cold winter’s night. We had a fantastically huge fireplace that took up the whole wall and it had a stone hearth that I loved sitting on to watch the embers glow. I remember one year my parents bought pine cone fire starters that turned the flames different colors. They would toss one in and my sisters and I would watch in amazement as the orange flames turned green, red and blue.

"A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body. " Benjamin Franklin
Winters with a fireplace just seem magical to me and the smell of burning wood always makes me feel cozy and warm inside. I can think of no better way to spend an evening than by the fire with a good book, a good friend, or a good (and boozy) drink. Possibly the only way to top it off would be to listen to this on surround sound while the crackling fire laps at my toes and I lap my drink.
I haven’t had a wood burning fireplace in a number of years, and thanks to a friend, I have recently had the pleasure of reacquainting myself with the art of indoor fire making. Let me begin by saying that fires, while beautiful in their amber majesty, are not always an easy thing to conjure up. I have spent hours trying to get one going, and even with the help of other people I still cannot manage to keep it burning for more than a few minutes. I decided that expensive store-bought fire starters are out of the question so I took a cue from my childhood days and decided to look into making my own fire starters made from materials easily found around the house.
There are a range of ideas and materials to use, but I chose to stick with the ones that included things I have in abundance: pine cones, shredded paper, and wax. Just these three things alone will reward you with a roaring fire and a lovely smelling house that just begs for guests to entertain. To keep things even greener (and cheaper) recycle your candle stubs and leftover wax rather than buying new. Jar candles can be placed in the freezer for a few hours to harden the wax. With just a gentle nudge, it should come loose without much of a problem. Votive and taper nubs can be tossed into a old metal pot or crock pot and melted down (just be sure to remove any debris, metal or old wicks before using).

These cute and practical fire starters are easy to assemble and pack quite a punch, using cedar chips, recycled wax, and paper cupcake tin liners. Native Americans have used cedar in ceremonies and sweat lodges for centuries for it's protective and purification properties, and to banish bad dreams.
(Cupcake Fire Starters Instructions)
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These natural pine cone fire starters are beautiful in their simplicity. Using a white wax helps further enforce the connection to the stark and monochrome palette of winter. Adding essential oils to the wax creates a beautiful scent that will not offend even the most sensitive nose.
(Pine Cone Fire Starter Instructions)
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Pine needles can be found almost anywhere and they make a great kindling for starting fires. Simply collect a grocery bag of dry (but still green) needles, round up some non-styrofoam egg cartons and melt down some left over wax and you have all of the supplies necessary to make these 100% recycled fire starters. They're compact enough to be packed for a camping trip and give off the cheery aroma of pine when burned.
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These DIY fire starters make great hostess and housewarming gifts. I recently read a wedding blog post where the bride and groom gave them as favors in place of the usual candy box or other traditional trinket. They also make a stunning table centerpiece and can be handed out to guests as they depart for the evening.
You can also DIY your own colored fire starters. Easy to find substances such as allum (used for making canned pickles), borax, and table salt give your flames a hint of color and brings everyone around the fire to see the show. This is particularly fun for kids and those who have a penchant for science or chemistry. You can separate them based on their colors or just throw a few different varieties into the fireplace and see what happens.
As always, practice safety first and never leave children around a fire unsupervised. Nothing ruins a party quite like spilled milk a trip to the emergency room.
Happy Crafting!
E
Holiday For Real
| December 22, 2011 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under Celebrate, holidays, Seasonal |
I’m not sure about you, but I’ve pretty much checked out this past week. I’m busy as ever trying to make final holiday plans and squeeze in as many clients as possible before the end of the year…but I gotta confess I’m just kind of spinning in circles these days.
All I want for Christmas is a mental vacation!
I have so many ‘plans’ for the New Year and I want to start it off right by being organized and not feeling overwhelmed. But I’m not sure that all this overtime is going to get me there.
I think it’s time to call it a week, and maybe a year – we’ll see. In the meantime, I’ll still be posting fun stuff on Facebook and Pinterest so if you miss me you can come say hello
So here’s wishing you a very Happy Holiday – I’ll be celebrating this weekend by going to see A Christmas Carol (one of my favorites, and hopefully the start of a fun family tradition).
Hope your holiday is filled with smiling faces and happy thoughts, and that you get to share it with the people you love. See you soon!














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