Friday, November 1, 2013

It's beginning to look...

Ok. Ok. It isn't actually starting to look like Christmas. The weather around here just turned into real fall weather this past week. Chilly. Windy. Rainy. Unpredictable. Harper and I have been stuck inside quite a bit, and it is driving me a little crazy. My pinterest boards LOVE it though! I've been pinning like a mad woman. Mostly Christmas decoration inspiration and tutorials. Nick found a new blog that I've been obsessing over, crab+fish, seriously if you've got some spare time check her out. I really love the majority of her DIY's, more specifically, her Christmas DIY's. They're right up my alley style-wise.

Also, While reading one of her tutorials, I found out that there is such thing as a pom-pom maker. What? You may ask, and yes, you read that correctly. A pom-pom maker! Those days of using your fingers, or a cardboard ring and going, going, and will be gone as soon as I run to the store and pick myself up one of these bad boys. $6.99! Plus right now there is a 50% off coupon available! Major score! I'm going to make SO MANY pom-poms! I just need to find a good vegan alternative for wool roving. Any ideas?

So besides gushing about how fabulous Mari's blog is, I wanted to share a few of the things I've been pinning for those of you that aren't following my pinterest boards. (P.S. You totally should, they're pretty great, if I do say so myself.)

I am  in love with the idea of using a wood crate instead of a traditional tree skirt. We spent over a week picking out the perfect fake tree last year, and even though we are really pleased with the look of the branches and tree overall, I'm not really pleased with the large space where the last branches and the floor. Once it's filled with presents, it isn't so obvious, but you can see the metal pole and a skirt just wouldn't hide that. This idea completely solves my problem! Who knows how to anchor the tree in there though? I'm paranoid it's going to topple over onto us.
Tatertots & Jello

This is a simple way to add a bit of holiday cheer without being in-your-face. It's something you can leave up for awhile, because it doesn't scream Christmas. I'll definitely be making my own glittery deer,  and possibly leaving it up year round. The tutorial is linked so you can make one yourself! 
Daisy Dreaming

This wreath hits sooooo many of my weak spots. First of all, natural and neutral winter theme? Check. Yarn and twine wrapped ornaments? Double check. Getting majority of the supplies from the dollar store? Triple check.
Side note: I don't know if I've mentioned my undying love for the dollar store before, but I feel it is something that everyone who knows me NEEDS. TO. KNOW. It is seriously one of my favorite stores. They have the most random stuff ever, and I know that a lot of it is just lower quality, and I would be better off spending $2 on something nicer, but I don't care! I probably go to a dollar store (my personal favorite is the Dollar Tree!) at least once a week. Not even exaggerating. The employees probably recognize me. I've even thought about applying for part-time/seasonal work, but decided against it because I'm worried it would tarnish the joy I get from the place. Oh gosh, I'm sorry I just went on a dollar-store-loving tangent. I'm not a crazy person, it is just a really great place to buy crafts supplies, okay? Check out this super simple tutorial on how you can make your own ornament wreath!
Two Junk Chix

It is only November 1st, so for now, I'll leave it at just those 3. If you want to see more of what I plan to whip up this holiday season, again, check out my pinterest boards! 

Have you already started thinking about your holiday decor? Or have you already managed to build up a nice stockpile of decorations that you can just pull out of storage? Let me know!

XOXO Sam




Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween 2013

Happy Halloween Everyone!

Just wanted to drop by and share a few family pictures of our little hot stuff's first Halloween!

We did all of our festivities the weekend before, because of Nick's work schedule. It was a busy day, but we managed to cram last-minute-costume shopping, a zoo trip, and pumpkin carving all between Harper's nap time and bed time! Woo!










See ya later!


XOXO Sam

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Up North - Belated

I was going to do an entire write up about our trip, detailing how we spent our time, etc. Instead, I decided to just share these family pictures. I think that they say enough on their own.

Nick, Harper, and I took a family trip up to Traverse City to see our family. It was the first time that Nick had been up since Harper was born last November.

Sunday everyone loaded up in the car and drove a little ways out of town to Pahl's Pumpkin Patch.

Nick and I went there last year with my youngest sister while I was pregnant and I thought it would be fun to start a little family tradition and go again this year!

At the pumpkin patch 2012



Harper and Aunt Grace

Grandma Judy showing Harper the goats!







All in all, we had a fantastic time. Nick and I even got to go on a date to the restaurant where we had our first date ever! (go ahead, you can say it, "Awww!") It was really nice to get away for a weekend, even if we were really exhausted when we got home.

Also, it is crazy to look back at these pictures and see how much Harper has changed already! Totally meant to post this, like, over a month ago. Apparently it has been sitting in my drafts for this entire time! 

Big things have been happening though, and I can't wait to share it with you.
XO
Sam

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Pinspiration: Halloween Edition

Well, I know it's pretty early, but I just can't wait any longer. Right now is just one of my favorite times of year! I absolutely love fall. Want to know what I love a little bit more than fall itself? You guessed it, Halloween! I seriously collect decor ideas year round for this fantastic holiday. This past year Nick and I were in the process of a life changing move from Traverse City to Southfield, so I didn't get to decorate or celebrate Halloween at all. *sad face* There were a few other things that trumped carving pumpkins, like, unpacking all of our belongings and trying to settle in to this crazy new routine before Harper was born. Wow, time flies!

When I am looking for decor ideas, I try to keep a theme in mind. This year I have chosen to go with a more modern and minimalist approach. Don't get me wrong, I love in-your-face decor, but I know we're going to be super busy with the move again this year, and I don't want to stress myself out by biting off more than I can chew with decorations. (
P.S. I've come to the very sad realization that we will most likely NOT be in our house by Halloween. Which means, another year without decorating. *saddest face ever*)

Anyways, I wanted to share some of my current favorite decoration ideas.



House 36
Nadia from House 36 has quite a few great (and cheap!) ideas to decorate for this holiday. I love the idea of swapping out some pictures around the house for creepy images of skulls, bats, spiders, etc. Really inexpensive way to make the home feel festive without going overboard! Can you even go overboard with Halloween decorations? I don't think so! Also, that striped candle, just a plain white one with electrical tape on it. So great!

House of Earnest

Erin from House of Earnest gives a simple DIY to create a creepy display out of a branch and some dollar store items. You could even wrap some books that you have lying around in black construction paper, or, better yet, brown kraft paper, for an even more natural vibe. I am also planning on putting some black branches in the vases I painted white.

in the fun lane
I really love how Holly from in the fun lane did a monochromatic theme for her Halloween decor. Very chic, if I do say so myself! While I will probably got a little lighter on the faux crows, I think they way it comes together looks so polished. If you check out her post you'll see some better pictures of the plates that are hanging on the wall above the mirror. They have what I'm assuming are vinyl decals on them. Super simple plus, once they could be swapped out if/when you got sick of them, but lets be real, I wouldn't ever get sick of those beauties! 

Pretty basic ideas, but they're inexpensive and very simple to DIY which is perfect in my book. Don't be surprised if a version 2.0 of this post makes it's debut in a few weeks once we get closer. 

So, what did you think? Do you have a favorite Holiday where you go "all out" with the decorations? 

Let me know in the comments below!

XO Sam

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Um What?!

So, maybe you have noticed that a few of the previous posts are now missing pictures.

Let me explain...

I had previously downloaded the Blogger app on my cell phone so that I could monitor the blog throughout the day without having to log onto my laptop. I was trying to clear extra storage space on my cell and noticed that there was an album of pictures titled "Blogger". I assumed that this was a back-up of all the pictures that were uploaded and already published on the blog. (Kind of like how my phone also has an "Instagram" folder that saves all my uploaded pictures.) I quickly deleted all of these pictures, thinking nothing of it. Then a few days later I was checking out my old blog posts, itching to write up a new one, and noticed something weird. All of my photos had been replaced by little  -  symbols. Ugh!
Why on earth would the photos be linked through my cell phone's photo gallery!? I uploaded all of my pictures from my laptop, not my phone!

I digress, it really bummed me out. Especially because I had just done a major sweep of my laptop and cleared out my trash, permanently. So, lots of those pictures are now gone forever.

I've tried to begin to go back to replace some of the photos, but I know it doesn't have the same effect because I can't remember exactly what ones went with each paragraph. I'll continue to go back and replace what I am capable of. But those first posts are probably going to be forever blank.

Oh, and just so you know, I immediately deleted the app from my cell and will strictly be monitoring from my laptop from now on! (P.S. Deleting the pictures totally didn't even create enough space to upload my music! Wasn't even worth it! Whaaa!)

Nick, Harper, and I are all taking a trip up to our hometown this weekend. I'll be busy packing and getting ready. It will be the first trip Nick has taken up there since Harper was born! I'm super excited, but also really nervous about the logistics of Harper sleeping in a hotel.

Hope you have a great rest of the week!

Happy Fall-
XO Sam

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The world is quiet here...

Seriously, I can practically hear crickets chirping as I type this. Things have been progressing at a snail's pace. We knew that this would happen, but it doesn't mean that we were prepared for these long periods with no changes to report. 

Believe me when I say that, I haven't lost the fire behind my blogging motivation. I am bursting at the seams with ideas and projects that I want to share with you.

However, I think that I'm going to let that roaring fire die down a bit for the time being. Really let those embers do their thing. (What a beautiful mental image, no?)

In all seriousness though, I'm planning on taking a hiatus until things actually start happening again with the home front.


I'll be periodically dropping by to do some write ups about the goings on in the Detroit area though. Some really great things are happening right near our future neighborhood that I'm pretty excited about!

Oh, also I'm going to learn how to install a toilet. So there's going to be that to look forward to.

XOXO 
Sam






  

Saturday, August 31, 2013

The City: John K. King Used & Rare Books

So while Nick and I were finishing up our shopping at Eastern Market early this afternoon (spent less than $20 again by the way! WOO!) We decided to make a pit stop to a place that we've been meaning to visit since we moved down here. We drive past it almost every time we head into downtown Detroit, and have always meant to make time for a trip. 


John K. King Used and Rare Books
(you can check out their website here)




Finally today we figured we'd stop in and check it out. What we found was even more impressive than anything I could have imagined! Harper wasn't in the best mood for a leisurely stroll through all four floors (!!!) of books, so we only made it up to the second. 

This store was originally established in Dearborn, Michigan in 1965. It moved from there to the Michigan Theatre in 1971.  This location has been open since 1983, which is when John King purchased the four story abandoned factory building which is now home to an estimated 1 million books. 



When you walk in, you actually receive a directory. Essentially a map, with different categories of books and where they are located. It would be really beneficial if you were looking for something specific. However, because we were just taking a look around, we just decided to walk about and see what we could find on our own. 



Nick, of course, found the section dedicated to cookbooks. We thought it was pretty awesome that they even had "Vegetarian & Vegan" specifically on the sign. Gotta love it! 

I was wearing Harper in our front pack, so I didn't do too much actual looking. Just kind of bounced around trying to keep her from fussing too much. I did manage to snap quite a few pictures even with her flailing about on my chest.
  


 Nick also found the home improvement section. Even though you can find anything you need to know on good ol' Google now-a-days, it is still nice to have something tangible to turn to. 






Nick found this amazing kitchen remodeling book. It's full of lovely dated kitchen design ideas. Seriously, we were pretty impressed. 



I mean, really? This book explains why a lot of kitchens are being remodeled. (Also, down in the bottom corner of the book, there is totally a cabbage patch doll and it creeped me out while I was doing a little editing! Ha!)  

Of course we had to take a family photo, selfie-style.


I stood in the corner and took a picture straight down the aisle so that I could try and capture just how gigantic this place is. It is a vast sea of books. You can barely see the opposite wall in the photo above!

I'm excited about having such a great place to find old books for projects so close to home. Also, they have a selection of maps of Detroit that are dated around the 1800's. I can't wait to set up a time to go take a look at those. Pretty sure that there is a home for one in our future family room. 


It was definitely a great way to spend some time on a Saturday afternoon.

If you haven't been, you should definitely check it out.  

If you have visited, feel free to share your experience in the comments section!

XOX Sam