Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween!

 Have a safe and happy Halloween, filled with lots of treats! 


Now... what to watch to get in the trick or treat mood? 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Last-Minute DIY Halloween Costume: Rosie the Riveter

This week I'm going to share a few ideas for last-minute costumes that include pieces already in your closet. I'm not one for buying a ready-made costume, so if I can put one together from what I already have, why not? It gives my closet purpose and saves me money! 

This costume is one that makes use of the wonderful trend over the past few years to make the chambray shirt a closet staple. I also have an interest in vintage posters and advertisements, so Rosie came to mind quickly. This costume leans heavily on the J.Howard Miller "We can do it!" poster, and also takes a bit from the "Rosie the Riveter" magazine cover by Norman Rockwell (mostly the socks and loafers). 

Click here to see it on Polyvore

1. Shirt from Modcloth
2. Jeans from Ruche
3. Headwrap from LuluGoesRockabilly
4. Socks from Forever 21
5. Shoes from Modcloth

To complete your costume, try this Rockabilly Rosie hair tutorial from The Freckled Fox, cuff the jeans, throw on some red lipstick and you're good to go! 

Monday, October 27, 2014

Last-Minute DIY Halloween Costume: I Love Lucy

This week I'm going to share a few ideas for last-minute costumes that include pieces already in your closet. I'm not one for buying a ready-made costume, so if I can put one together from what I already have, why not? It gives my closet purpose and saves me money! 

This costume comes from a time when watching TV after 9pm meant Nick at Nite or not much else. It's pretty simple, provided you own a polka dot dress or skirt and some bright red lipstick. 

Click here to see on Polyvore

1. Dress from Modcloth
2. Lipstick from Sephora
3. Necklace from Accessorize
4. Heels from Modcloth

To complete your costume, try this tutorial for retro-style easy faux bangs from The Freckled Fox. 


Friday, October 24, 2014

Handmade Fall: October 2014 Etsy Wishlist

I have a pumpkin spice wax melt going, a hot cup of cider, and I'm about to sit down and watch Hocus Pocus. I love this season! I know a lot of the focus is on Halloween, but I wanted to focus on decor that can stay up for all of October AND November. 



I want to hang these all over my living room.... with flameless candles of course. 
I'm pretty clumsy. Let's not tempt fate. 


Fall Subway Art Pillow by Festive Home Decor
I am a huge sucker for subway art. Plus it has all of my favorite fall things! 


Gold Maple Leaf Hair Pin by Luxe Buffalo
I have no words. I just want this in my possession ASAP. 
I'll wear it everyday, I promise. 
Please and thank you. 


Maple Leaf Stamp by Japanese Rubber Stamps
Maple leaves on everything!


Mini Book Pumpkins by HBixby Artworks
I would totally try this as a DIY but I could never willingly cut into a book. Even one I hate. 
I'd probably cry. So I'll let these guys do it for me! 


Birch Log Pillows by Plantillo
Ok, hear me out. I don't have a fireplace, which is a bit of a fall requirement. 
So I'm thinking a few of these piled on a chair with a snuggly orange knit blanket to bring that cozy fireside cheer to my rather cramped 1-bedroom apartment. 



Monday, October 20, 2014

Going out: Farmer's Market

M and I go to the Farmer's Market most weekends. We don't buy much, but it is one of the best places to people-watch. And if I get there early enough and it's been raining, I usually buy a yummy gluten-free Steak and Egg pie from a wonderful man from New Zealand. However if I decide to sleep in or the weather is just marvelous, he's usually sold out by the time I get there. Either way, walking around the Farmer's Market with my morning coffee is a cozy and relaxing date to start the weekend.

See it here on Polyvore


1. Jacket by Ruche
2. Scarf by Modcloth
3. Pants by Modcloth
4. Shirt by Modcloth
5. Boots by Urban Outfitters

Friday, October 17, 2014

Top 5 Halloween DIYs

M and I were able to go to Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party this year, and it really kick-started our need to decorate for Halloween this year. We've been slowly adding more decorations, but we prefer to make decorations instead of purchase them. I've been going nuts over on Pinterest looking for simple and quick ways to add handmade Halloween touches to our home, and I thought I'd share my favorites from around the web.

1. Halloween Marquee Letters from LollyJane


2. Candy Corn Wine Bottles from Brit+Co



3. Spiderweb Centerpiece from CrazyLittleProjects



4. Autumn Hurricane Vases by Amanda Jane Brown

(I especially like that I can leave this one out until Thanksgiving!) 


5. Paper Pumpkins by Meaningful Mama

I may re-do this one to make some amazing Christmas Decorations as well!

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Jack-o-Lantern Coffee Cozy Tutorial


  'Tis the season for hot cider and pumpkin spice lattes! To add some extra Halloween cheer to my coffee, I whipped up this Jack-o-Lantern Cozy. It's a pretty fast project, able to be completed in a Netflix marathon.


Materials:
- Worsted Weight Yarn (I used Vanna's Choice)
- Size 5 DPNs 
- Small bits of black felt

Cup Sleeve:
Cast on 40 stitches and join, ensuring the stitches did not get twisted. 

*K7, P1* 5 times around
Repeat until the sleeve measures about 3 inches high, then bind off. This was about 18 rows for me. Sew in ends. 

Jack-o-lantern Face:
Cut two small triangles (about 1/2 inch high) and the mouth of your choice out of felt.

In one of the flat stockinette sections pin your felt pieces into place, then hand-sew them to the knitted cloth using a running stitch. This allows the knit to still stretch, but not completely pull the felt out of whack.


Place your favorite fall beverage into the sleeve and enjoy! 

Monday, October 13, 2014

Recipe: Pumpkin Spice Fruit Dip


I know its cliche, but as soon as the calendar turns to September my thoughts immediately turn to all things fall, and yes, that includes everything pumpkin. If it has the words "pumpkin" and "spice" in it, chances are that I will try it no matter what. That also holds true for anything with "apple" and "cinnamon," by the way.

I made a basic marshmallow fruit dip a while ago for a "ladyfest" get-together with my neighbors, and I loved it so much I thought I could easily adapt it for various seasons. My first adaptation is pumpkin spice, which when paired with some apple slices is a perfect after-dinner treat on a blustery fall day.


Ingredients:
- 7 oz container of marshmallow fluff
- 8 oz container of Cool Whip (make sure you leave it out for a while, it's easier when it's room-temperature)
- 1/3 cup pumpkin (feel free to add more to taste. M isn't a huge pumpkin fan, so I kept it pretty light)
- 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice

1. First, mix together the marshmallow fluff and the cool whip until smooth. It's much easier to mix if the cool whip is nowhere near frozen, as I found out the hard way. (Hence the reason there is no picture for this step!)


2. Mix the pumpkin into the marshmallow/cool whip concoction.

3. Add the pumpkin pie spice and mix well.

4. Slice up an apple and serve!

Friday, October 10, 2014

Date Night: Happy Halloween

I love adding just a little spookiness to my outfits in October. Here's my Halloween-inspired ensemble!

1. Purse: Asos
2. Heels: Modcloth
3. Dress: Ruche
4. Tights: Asos
5. Tights: Modcloth

I can't decide which pair of stockings I like more with this outfit. The Jack o'Lantern tights are super cute, and the bat thigh-tattoo tights add a bit of sexy. Decisions, decisions! 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Currently Crafting


Currently working on some autumn themed knitting and enjoying my pumpkin spice candle! I love fall. Took a long walk with a hot cinnamon-spiced coffee, a cozy plaid scarf, and my tall boots. Autumn perfection. 


Hopefully you'll be seeing more of this project soon!