Etsy 101
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Office Goodies to Make You Grin
Giveaway Winners!
All of you! That's right! Since all of you took the time to comment, we'll send you each a garland for your spaces. Shoot us a quick email (youplusmestyling[at]gmail[dot]com) with your address, and we'll put them in the mail for you next week.
xo!
Happy Friday!
this was too pretty to save for another time. we hope everyone enjoys their weekend!
{via design for mankind}
Baby (Mama) Jewelry
Also, let's talk about these two beauties from A Alicia. They're hand-knitted, gorgeous, and perfect for any new mom. I had finished this post and was saw A Alicia's work in N.E.E.T. magazine (http://www.neetmagazine.com/), and I couldn't stop myself from coming back and adding them.
See? Smooth, short, and durable. Now that you've got the hang of it, go out there and make a new mom's day!
Coconut Almond Granola
5 cups rolled oats
2 cups sliced almonds
1.5 cups shredded, unsweetened coconut
1 cup chia seeds (flax seeds, wheat germ, or rinsed and drained quinoa all taste delicious as well)
3/4 cup real maple syrup
1/4 cup virgin coconut oil
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
Preheat the oven to 300 degrees.
D.I.Y. Garland + Little Giveaway
When we wanted to add some visual interest to a family portrait, we thought immediately of something hanging in the background. But what? Buntings are a little..ahem, overdone. Not that we don't still love them. But. Mobiles require trees or ceilings from which to hang, which this family's location didn't have. We came up with this garland that still has the fun festive feel of a bunting, but is a little different. They're going to make their own in various sizes in their color scheme, and hang them along vintage oars stuck in the sand behind them. Even if you're short on oars, make one today and hang it from your light fixture above your dining room table to make your weeknight dinner feel like a party, in your backyard (or on your fire escape) for a little added color (but take them down if it looks like rain!), or in your baby's room as a summery mobile. You, like the folks aforementioned, can even make them in varying sizes and hang them in multiples to add interest!
Materials:
string of some sort
tissue paper in various colors
something round to trace, like a glass or a mixing bowl
a pencil
a glue stick
scissors
Make it!
Step 1: Trace your round object, and cut out circles in various colors. We like to keep the paper folded over on itself, and cut out multiple circles at once.
Step 2: Fold your circles in half around your string, and glue in place. Use a ruler if that helps you keep even spacing between your circles. Hang and enjoy!
Can't/Don't want to D.I.Y.? Win it! Just leave a comment here by 12:00PM (noon) EST on Friday, August 6 telling us where you would hang this, and we'll pick one of you to win 10 yards of this garland in the colors shown.
Away We Go
G.
Dear G.,
Now back to your question. We've seen those impeccably dressed Italian women just oozing chic on the Sartorialist. No need to compete with them, at least not on your daytime sightseeing adventures. We would never suggest tromping through Milan in your workout shoes wearing a fanny pack and talking VERY LOUDLY to anyone who didn't seem to understand English, but it's safe to say that the Italian women in their four inch heels aren't spending eight hours of their day stomping across the city. If you plan on walking around all day, you may as well be cute, blister-free, and unencumbered by a handbag that constantly slips off your shoulder. Here are our suggestions:
Beyond Reusable Totes
All of that is why I started to explore the world beyond the reusable tote. And guess what? Most of these bags are actually better suited to their purposes and more convenient (not to mention prettier) than the plastic bags you're used to. Here are a few to consider: