Sunday, October 24, 2010

cocoa beach weekend

Last weekend the boyfriend and I went to his hometown to visit his mom and go to their town fair. Sooooo much fun. Fairs are seriously one of my FAVORITE things ever. My weekend was mostly spent:
eating amazing foods like funnel cake, hot dogs, pizza, clam chowder, caramel apples....etc.





and of course TONS of bingo. (no joke. like hours)

Steven also took me to this auh-mazing pizza place. We got the white pizza and wow I am in love!


And Steven's mom and he had this inside joke about her chatty cathy doll....he thinks its creepy, she doesnt. But while we were napping, she left this for us to wake up to.

Creepy yes....but soooo funny. I haven't laughed so hard in awhile. I love her. No lie.

We got back last Sunday night and he met my mom and stepdad. It was perfect. And the weekend was great.

Now it's off to work more on this project.....

night!!

kel

halloween kidos project

Halloween project: kido spider bracelet (diy)
I made this cute project with my sister's kidos and they really liked it. Its easy and fun for all. :)

Materials:

-black construction paper
-scissors
-velcro
-tape oe zots
-pen or pencil
-white crayon
- buttons (optional for eyes)

Step 1:
get a black sheet of constructed and fold it on half
trace your kidos hand on one side



Step 2: cut out hand outline


-after you cut out the traced hand, you should be able to open it up and it look like this:


Step 3: get a pen/pencil etc. and roll up each of the fingers (for a nice curl)



Step 4: measure your kidos wrist and cut a black strip of construction paper the same length (this will be the bracelet part)



Step 5: decorate the hand as a spider
Step 6: velcro the bracelet part together (see above photo)
Step 6: tape or use zots (or dots) to attach the decorated spider to the bracelet part
End result:

and now your kido has a creepy crawly accessory. :)

-kel

giveaway WINNERS!!

So the 3 winners for Erin's giveaway are:

winner #1: (who wins: 2 8x10 prints of their choice from her shop, Flickr, or blog; one crocheted headband and one crocheted button bracelet.) is: Queen of Quarks

winner #2: (who wins: 1 8x10 print of their choice; one headband; one bracelet) is taylormadenews

winner #3: (who wins 3 5x7 prints of their choice; one headband) is Stefanie.

congrats ladies. please email me at kellz0505@gmail.com so I can forward you info. along to the lovely miss erin!!
-kel

Friday, October 22, 2010

the day i thought would never come

Today I:

-took a cpr class (for the 1 millionith time)

-got a painful reminder of my dad’s death during the heart attack portion of the cpr class (I’ve talked about his death before.... and it’s a gloomy subject I try not to discuss, however knowing that he had heart problems and then died all alone of a heart attack makes me want to burst out into tears. I’m trying so hard not to think about it today, but I just cant stop.)

-had my first (and possibly last) pumpkin spice latte of the season– my stomach just cant handle them anymore :(

-got some bad news about my internship application

-wore my prettiest dress to work with tights (yay for fall weather)

-kept working on some surprise gifts for some special people


***This week has been a weird one and a bit of a heartbreaking one too. It seems like all I’ve gotten lately is bad news and I hate it. Good news, where are you???
On the upside...I do have the best mom and sister a gal could ask for. Seriously.

Happy Friday loves!
kel

inspiration thursday (orange)







Thursday, October 21, 2010

autumn garland diy (with Liz from EV Photo Chic)

Hi there everyone! My name's Liz and I run the blog EV Photo Chic. I feel like so much of fall decor is dedicated to the outdoors So I set out to create a fall decor that you can enjoy
while you cozy up indoors. I'm so excited to bring this DIY fall garland tutorial and I hope you get as much fun putting this together as I did! Happy crafting ;)

materials:


Step 1: Gather all your materials together. Feel free to use whatever colored card stock and tape you have in your supplies.

Step 2: Decide how many paper pinwheels and tracing paper pinwheels you wish to include in your garland. For my garland (11ft long) I made an assortment of 7 tracing paper pinwheels and 6 paper pinwheels.
It's your choice to decide how many you'd like to make. Both of these pinwheels are created using accordion folds. So curl up with a good movie and fold away!


How to make the paper pinwheel:


Step 1: Select a 4x4 piece of colored card stock (select seasonal colors to get into the spirit of fall).
Step 2: Create accordion folds through the length of the paper. Make sure to keep your folds even in width.
Step 3: Fold paper in half.
Step 4: Use your craft glue and adhere the middle together to create a semi circle.
Place a clothes pin in the middle to help hold the paper together. Set aside and let dry.
Step 5: Repeat steps 1-4, to create 2 more semi circles.
Step 6: Glue all 3 semi circles together. Yay, you've just created a paper pinwheel!


How to make a paper & tape pinwheel:


Step 1: Take a piece of tracing paper and crumple it up. Unfold and lay flat.
Step 2: Arrange any colored or craft tapes that you'd like across the tracing paper as shown.
Step 3: Create accordion folds through the length of the paper. Make sure to keep your folds even in width.
Step 4: Fold paper in half.
Step 5: Use your craft glue and adhere the middle together to create a semi circle.
Place a clothes pin in the middle to help hold the paper together. Set aside and let dry.
(Step 6- Optional): Use a paper punch on the edges to add a fun touch. You've just created a paper & tape pinwheel!

Putting it all together:

Cut your cotton string to the estimated length of your garland, leaving a few extra inches on each side. Use your paper punch to punch holes in the tops of your
tracing paper pinwheels and within 2 folds of the colored card stock pinwheels. Lay out all your pinwheels to determine how you will string them onto the cotton string.
Arrange your garland as you like, find a place to hang, sit back and enjoy your chic indoor fall decor!

This would also work as a great party, holiday, or any special occasion decor! Happy fall everyone :)

-Liz

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

pretty pumpkins

Just in case you don't have the time or tools to carve a pumpkin this Fall, here are some pretty ideas:



above photos found via better homes and garden

and then there are these beauties that my pal Katie told me about....

you can check out the diy guide for these on alisa burke's blog :)

xoxo
kel

need some goals?

i stubled upon Kerri Smith's blog and found this entry. i'm kinda smitten.......
100 ideas:

1. Go for a walk. Draw or list things you find on the the sidewalk. 2. Write a letter to yourself in the future. 3. Buy something inexpensive as a symbol for your need to create, (new pen, a tea cup, journal). Use it everyday. 4. Draw your dinner. 5. Find a piece of poetry you respond to. Rewrite it and glue it into your journal. 6. Glue an envelope into your journal. For one week collect items you find on the street. 7. Expose yourself to a new artist, (go to a gallery, or in a book.) Write about what moves you about it. 8. Find a photo of a person you do not know. Write a brief bio about them. 9. Spend a day drawing only red things. 10. Draw your bike. 11. Make a list of everything you buy in the next week. 12. Make a map of everywhere you went in one day. 13. Draw a map of the creases on your hand, (knuckles, palm) 14. Trace your footsteps with chalk. 15. Record an overheard conversation. 16. Trace the path of the moon in relation to where you live. 17. Go to a paint store. Collect ‘chips’ of all your favorite colors. 18. Draw your favorite tree. 19. Take 15 minutes to eat an orange. 20. Write a haiku. 21. Hang upside down for five minutes. 22. Hang found objects from tree branches. 23. Make a puppet. 24. Create an outdoor room from things you find in nature. 25. Read a book in one day. 26. Illustrate your grocery list. 27. Read a story out loud to a friend. 28. Write a letter to someone you admire. 29. Study the face of someone you do not like. 30. Make a meal based on a color theme. (i.e. all white). 31. Creat a museum of very small things. 32. List the smells in your neighborhood. 33. List 100 uses for a tin can. 34. Fill an entire page in your journal with small circles. Color them in. 35. Give away something you love. 36. Choose an object, draw the side you can’t see. 37. List all of the places you’ve ever lived. 38. Describe your favourite room in detail. 39. Write about your relationship with your washing machine. 40. Draw all of the things in your purse/bag. 41. Make a mini book based on the theme, “my grocery list”. 42. Create a character based on someone you know. Write a list of personality traits. 43. Recall your favorite childhood game. 44. Put postcards of art pieces/painting on the inside of your kitchen cupboard doors, so you can see them everyday (but not become deaf to them.) 45. Draw the same object every day for a week. 46. Write in your journal using a different medium (brush & ink, charcoal, old typewriter, crayons, fat markers. 47. Draw the individual items of your favorite outfit. 48. Make a useful item using only paper & tape. 49. Research a celebration or ritual from another culture. 50. Do a temporary art installation using a pad of post it notes & a pen. 51. Draw a map of your favorite sitting spots in your town/city. (photocopy it and give it to someone you like.) 52. Record all of the sounds you hear in the course of one hours. 53. Using a grid, collect various textures from magazine and play them off of each other. 54. Cut out all media for one day. Write about the effects. 55. Make pencil rubbings of six different surfaces. 56. Draw your garbage. 57. Do a morning collage. 58. List your ten most important things, (not including animals or people.) 59. List ten things you would like to do every day. 60. Glue a photo of yourself as a child into your journal. 61. Trasform some garbage. 62. Write an entry in your journal in really LARGE letters. 63. Collect some ‘flat’ things in nature (leaves, flowers). Glue or tape them into your journal. 64. Physically alter a page. (i.e. cut a hole, pour tea on it, burn it, fold it, etc.) 65. Find several color combinations you respond to in public. Document them using swatches, write where you found them. 66. Write a journal entry describing something “secret”. Cut it up into several pieces and glue them back in scrambled. 67. Record descriptions or definitions of subjects or words you are interested in, found in encyclopedias or dictionaries. 68. Draw the outline of an object without looking at the page. (contour drawing). 69. What were you thinking just now? write it down. 70. Do nothing. 71. Write a list of ten things you could to do. Do the last thing on the list. 72. Create an image using dots. 73. Do 3 drawings at different speeds. 74. Put a small object in your left pocket (or in a bag), Put your left hand in the pocket. Draw it by feel. 75. Create a graph documenting or measuring something in your life. 76. Draw the sun. 77. Create instructions for a simple everyday task. 78. Make prints using food. (fruit and vegetables cut in half, fish, etc.) 79. Find a photo. Alter it by drawing over it. 80. Write a letter using an unconventional medium. 81. Draw one object for twenty minutes. 82. Combine two activities that have not been combined before. 83. Write about your day in an encyclopedic fashion. (i.e. organize by subject.) 84. Write a list of all the things you do to escape. 85. Cut a random shape out of several layers of a magazine. Make a collage out of the results. 86. Write an entry in code. 87. Make a painting using tools from the bathroom. 88. Work with a medium that is subtractive. 89. Write about or draw some of the doors in your life. 90. Make a postcard that has some kind of activity on it. 91. Divise a journal entry using “layers”. 92. Divise an entry using “layers”. 93. Write your own definition of one of the following concepts, sitting, waiting, sleeping (without using the actual word.) 94. List 10 of your habits. 95. Illustrate the concept of “simplicity”.
**the last 5 you are to create on your own**


the blue highlighted ones are the ones i intend to do......what about you?
xoxo
kellie

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

costume ideas

Eek- Halloween is justa little over a week away. I still have yet to find a good costume too. But surfing the net I found some pretty awesome ones..... figured I'd share. So enjoy and hope you get a good laugh out of some!



and of course....the baby/little kid costumes are pretty stinkin' cute too.....
and let's not forget the furry animal costumes! so cute.


So what is your costume idea this year? Are you going traditional (ghost, witch....), funny (gumby, chick magnet), diy, or slutty (you know, the nurse, maid, etc)????
Do share!
-kel
(ps all photos found at either weheartit.com or besthalloweenpics.com)