Thursday, February 6, 2014

Weekly Pinspiration

Here are my top picks this week..

This color of peonies is to die for. What I wouldn't give for it to be spring & my favorite flowers to be in season again! There is literally not one peony in my entire town. I'm about to order some online because I'm having serious withdrawals. There's something so perfect & unique about this deep pink.
Peonies
Peonies, courtesy of Wedding Bee

Briella Dress in Pool Blue Southern Charm





I love Lilly Pulitzer's Briella dresses. This one is from the Spring line & is in the print Pool Blue Southern Charm. It's definitely at the top of my wishlist from what I've see so far-- I'm a big fan of muted prints and casual styles. This could easily help me transition into my warm weather work wardrobe (say that three times fast) with the modest neckline and sleeves, but I can also see myself throwing on an airy white scarf and sandals for lunch with friends. 







Briella Dress, courtesy of Lilly Pulitzer







Another week, another scarf. This one carries a hefty price tag of almost $300.. It's a good thing I found a similar one at Target yesterday! It's lightweight, versatile, and with herringbone being such a trendy pattern this season, it's a home run. I definitely recommend checking your local Target to see if they have one in stock!











Herringbone Scarf, courtesy of Vaunte




Because Beyonce is amazing. The inner craftaholic in me is already thinking of a way to make this mug myself. 
Mug, courtesy of Seeking the South


With my sister getting married in less than a year (!!!), I can't help but want to buy her everything wedding related.. I have a feeling she's going to receive this ring dish as a present! I'm also going to keep this in my Etsy shopping cart for future engagement gifts-- I'm around that age where it seems as if everyone and their mother has a new ring on their finger (or a baby on the way). 
Monogram Ring Dish, courtesy of Oh My Word Designs


Why can't I spend my life travelling? I can't think of anything more appealing. More & more, I'm realizing I need to go after what I want & spend my 20s for myself. I didn't study abroad in college & I definitely regret that. I'm making a promise to myself to really start looking into exploring the rest of the world-- or at least part of it! 
Lake Como, ItalyPlaya de las Catedrales, Galicia, Spain
Lake Como, Italy, courtesy of Lake Como Playa de las Catedrales, Spain, courtesy of Travel Advisor
Breakfast in Paris.Bojnice, Slovakia
Breakfast in Paris, courtesy of Paris Bojnice, Slovakia courtesy of Purdy-Girl



Everything about this tunic is PERFECT. Plus it's on sale.. How could I say no?

Glisten Tunic, courtesy of Anthropologie


How delicious do these cinnamon rolls look? The recipe is too simple not to make ASAP. I'm thinking these would be adorable for Valentine's Day brunch.
Lazy Strawberry Cinnamon Rolls  #breakfast #cinnamonrolls #strawberries
Lazy Strawberry Cinnamon Rolls, courtesy of Grandbaby Cakes



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                                 xx,
SPJ

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

DIY: Hanging Wall Monogram

Happy February, y'all! Here's to hoping the groundhog got it wrong this year & spring is on it's way-- I'm already obsessed with spring colors, collections, and crafts to brighten things up. I'm also counting down the days to Spring Break-- 32, to be exact. 

I've mentioned in earlier posts that I recently ordered several large wooden monograms. My roommate & I are always adding to our wall decor & I thought these would be perfect to start off a new semester with!


It took me forever to decide what color to paint them. My original plan was our favorite colors, purple for her & navy for me, but then I realized that it would be better to use a neutral color. We won't always live in our room together & while those colors would look great with our current decor, I wanted them to be versatile! White was the clear choice to me, especially when I thought about how cute it would be to make it possible to change the ribbon that I use to hang them. I'll still get my accent color but it won't be overwhelming or permanent.

Unfinished Wood Co.

Our unfinished monograms



Here's what I did..
  1. I ordered two large wooden monograms from Unfinished Wood Co. I got a great price on these through GroopDealz so check their website to see if they're offering a similar deal! I've found some pretty amazing statement jewelry, scarves, & so much more from GroopDealz. The normal prices for wooden monograms this size can be pretty expensive, but even without using GroopDealz the ones from Unfinished Wood Co. are definitely reasonable.
  2. I had leftover white glossy acrylic paint from a cooler I made for a fraternity formal last spring, so I decided to use that up before purchasing more. Any craft store will have a great selection of brands, colors, & finishes! 
  3. I painted each monogram. I quickly realized it was going to take  more coats than I expected.. Five, to be exact. I'm a little bit of a perfectionist when it comes to crafts so I wanted mine to be a solid, consistent white. I took photos after each coat so you can see the progression. 
  4. I let them dry completely for 24 hours, then sprayed them with a clear sealant.
  5. I added ribbon to hang them (purple for her, navy for me). Since my monogram is symmetrical, I hot glued the ribbon right in the middle & tied it into a bow at the top. My roommate's monogram isn't as symmetrical, so I found the spot that was even on both sides, hot glued an end of a piece of ribbon to each side, then tied the two together in a bow to hang. 
  6. Voila! Two gorgeous monograms! 

First Coat


Second Coat


Third Coat


Fourth Coat

Fifth Coat


We hung them up today & here's how they look! 

I think they add the perfect personalized touch to our room, & we've already gotten tons of compliments on them! Mine works perfectly on the wall above my bed with two canvases that my roommate made for me & one I purchased that's in the same color scheme. 



                                         xx,
SPJ