Friday, January 31, 2014

{TGIF: Weekend Plans + Friday Finds}

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Happy Friday! This week has actually been a little hectic. I'm currently doing some freelance work for a company in Chicago, so I spent a few days in the Windy City to meet the team and get started. When I arrived on Tuesday, I looked down at my phone and it said the temperature was -17,  as in NEGATIVE 17 degrees (without windchill). Just the walk from the airport to the car put a chill to my bones that I have never felt before. The team kept asking when I was coming back, and I told them - spring! lol! I love Chicago - but geez....

Anyway - just a few things planned this weekend:
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[Friday Finds Links: DIY Door Mat | Cheeseburger Lettuce Wrap Recipe]

Enjoy your weekend Peeps!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

{Beauty: Winterize Your Skin}

I don't know about you, but my skin has really taken a beating this winter. My entire body is so unbelievably dry and nothing seems to be able to keep it hydrated. So while searching Pinterest I found this helpful guide for how to winterize your skin, and I thought that I would share it with you in case you're having the same problems. 
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Oh! One other tip to remember: during the colder months I find myself stopping at Starbucks regularly. While it's perfectly fine to indulge in your morning caffeine, it's key to remember to get your water in. There's nothing better for your skin than staying hydrated with the required 6 glasses of water. 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

{Style Guide: How To Wear A Statement Necklace}

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The best way to revamp an outfit is by adding a little flair. And when I say "flair" I mean accessories– its my favorite way to spruce up an otherwise simple outfit. Here are some ideas as to how you can style a bold necklace with items you probably already have in your closet:
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Tip: allow the necklace to make the statement, and if you feel extra bold, compliment it with a bold lip!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

{Bite: Breakfast Toast}

Like me, do you get stuck in the mornings, wondering what you should have for breakfast - especially while on the go?  I’m not one to ever skip breakfast as I truly believe it’s the most important meal of the day, so I know it’s important that I fuel the rest of my day the proper way. Over the weekend I made these breakfast toasts (7-grain toast, 2 tbs of peanut butter, sliced strawberries -and- 7-grain toast, avocado, tomato, over-easy egg, and cracked pepper) and not only are they packed full of nutrients and protein - they were delicious! They are super easy to make, take hardly any time at all, and are convenient to take on the go!
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What are your breakfast go to's? I'm always looking for ideas - please comment and share!

Monday, January 27, 2014

{DIY: Faux Fur Stool}

For the longest time I've been obsessing over these, these, and these faux fur stools. I found several that I could easily (well not so easily, because they were really pricey) buy online, but I figured this would be a really easy and fun DIY project to do.  

Completed Stool

For Christmas, my sister bought me this stool (below) from Etsy. I absolutely love it because it has storage, and being in a small space, storage is key. In addition to the stool, she also gave me a gift card to Mood Fabrics so that I could pick out the exact faux fur I wanted. (I know - she's the best}

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Supplies:
Stool
1 Yard of Faux Fur Fabric
Measuring Tape
Fabric Stapler + 1/2" staples (I tried using 1/4" staples and they were a bit too short.)
Fabric Scissors

Directions:
1.  Measure the area of the stool that you want to cover 
2. Measure the faux fur fabric and cut a little over the amount you measured so that you have enough overhang  fabric to wrap underneath the stool for stapling 
3. Start to staple the fabric onto the stool 

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4. Wrap the fabric under the stool and staple on the bottom to keep fabric in place
5. You may need to hammer the staples in as mine didn't go in fully
6. Cut the excess fabric 

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Currently I have the stool being used as a side table next the couch, but it can be used as an actual foot stool, and also for extra seating (very important in small spaces). I really love how it turned out. What do you think?

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Friday, January 24, 2014

{TGIF: Weekend Plans + Friday Finds}

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Happy Friday!! Until a few weeks ago, I used to be so excited for the weekend - I lived for the weekend - and every work day I couldn't wait until it was Friday. Now that I am taking some time off, I find myself just living.....not for a particular event, or because its the weekend and I'm looking forward to 2 days of not working....but just living and enjoying what each day brings. This time off has allowed my mind to clear and allowed me to get back to the person I used to know. It's still a process - I don't want to paint a picture that is all rainbows and butterflies, but I'm enjoying this time and look forward to all that is to come.

This weekend I have a few things on the agenda. This evening I'm going to meet up with a friend for drinks! We both recently left our jobs without another one lined up, so its always nice hanging out with someone who completely gets what you're going through. Tomorrow, I am going to check out a jewelry supply here in the city, and other than that (and watching the Bachelor wedding & the Grammy's on Sunday - ugh why are they on at the same time???) I plan to:
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[Friday Finds Links: S.W. Basics Cream | DIY Nail Art]

Enjoy your weekend Peeps!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

{Coming Soon: Six Eighty Eight Jewelry}

I do love a great statement necklace, but when it comes to my everyday wear - I like to keep it simple. As I have been brainstorming and sketching out ideas for my jewelry line - the words minimal, simplistic, timeless, and everyday came to mind. Below are a few pieces that I am currently working on - I'm so excited for you to see the final products!

(For those that are new to the blog, I am a self taught handmade jewelry designer. A few years back, I started to make jewelry as a hobby, but after quickly falling in love with it, I decided to open an Etsy shop called MODAGE. Unfortunately, due to my busy schedule I was unable to keep up and my hobby started to become a hinderance. I decided to close the shop....and I have missed it ever since.) 
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Now that I have some time on my hands, I have been brainstorming designs, I've contacted a couple of suppliers, and I am starting to work on my logo and packaging. The goal is to open the shop within the next 2 months. Until then - stay tuned as I will be providing updates (and asking for your advice) along the way!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

{Lifestyle: 10 Ways to A Better Version of You}

New Years Resolutions. We all make them...and then we break them two weeks into February (if not sooner). When I woke up on New Year's day, I said "maybe a good resolution this year - one I'll actually keep - is to set more realistic goals for the coming year". So instead of writing down a bunch of resolutions that I knew I probably wouldn't keep, I decided to make a vision board for how I wanted my year to look.  As you've read here, last year was a rough one for me, so my biggest vision this year is to live a well balanced life. I placed my board in a frame and have it hanging in my bedroom as a reminder as to where I've been and where I plan to go.
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The following are 10 simple things you can do to become a better, happier version of yourself in 2014 - based on both personal experience and things I’ve learned along the way (via).

1. START WEARING BOLD LIPSTICK

According to a L’Oreal survey, 75% of women believe that lipstick makes them feel more confident. 

2. START ACTING THE WAY YOU WANT TO FEEL.

Pay attention to this one. It will make a world of difference in your life. Kind of a different version of “fake it ‘til you make it,” but guess what? It works. 

3. CALL UP A FRIEND YOU’VE LOST TOUCH WITH

We all lose track of time in our lives. Old friendships fall by the wayside. That’s okay, it happens to all of us. Stop making excuses, call them up and meet them for drinks, coffee, or skype!

4. GIVE AT LEAST 3 PEOPLE A COMPLIMENT THIS MORNING

Know what always makes me feel good? Making other people feel good. It’s part of being human. It’s why we spend so much time picking out the perfect Christmas present or birthday card. We want to make others feel good. Stop waiting for an occasion to do so. 

5. MAKE EVERY HUG LAST AT LEAST 20 SECONDS

Scientific evidence tells us that hugs lasting 20 seconds are more are proven to increase levels of oxytocin (a happy hormone.) 

6. PICK ONE ARGUMENT PER DAY TO “LET GO”

Arguing sucks. Often times, both people are usually left feeling worse than they did before the confrontation if not handled correctly. I think we all argue a lot more than we need to. In 2014, let’s try to pick our battles. 

7. SPEND JUST 5 MINUTES PER DAY TIDYING UP YOUR SPACE

This is coming from someone who turns her room into a tornado every time she gets dressed to go out. Lack of organization causes stress. Think of how serene you feel walking in the door after you’ve done your spring cleaning? Commit to spending just 5 minutes per day tidying things up, and you’ll feel a lot better when you wake up to a clean house each morning.

8. PICK ONE NEW OR DIFFERENT THING TO TRY EVERY MONTH

This doesn’t have to be something earth-shattering. Pick up a book you would never normally read. Go to Chinatown. Sign up for Photoshop 101 on SkillShare.com. 12 “new” things a year is not a hard thing to do but it will make you feel much more accomplished.

9. HAVE MORE CONVERSATIONS WITH STRANGERS

This one might seem a little strange at first. After all, our mothers always told us to never talk to strangers. I don’t know about you, but I’m always the most touched when I get a compliment from someone I don’t know, or experience a random act of kindness from a complete stranger. In 2014, I want to talk to more strangers.

10. STOCK UP ON CUTE GREETING CARDS

Everyone wants to be more like that friend who always has a sweet card in her back pocket when you need encouragement. Emails are great, but in 2014, I’m going to snail mail a lot more greeting cards.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

{Comforts of Home: Function & Beauty}

By any chance have you seen these amazing ottomans/tables that are currently at Target? I seriously love each one of them and trying to figure out how I can fit them into my teeny tiny apartment. I've said to my sister, "what if I just buy them and save them for the next place?" or "I could just stack them over there in the corner for now..." "we could fit one right there....seeeee". So as you can tell, I'm thinking of a master plan for how to add these beauties to my decor.
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I am definitely a believer that everything in your home should serve a purpose and be beautiful at the same time. The hard part is that these ottomans do serve a purpose, multiple purposes actually, and are beautiful - I just don't have the space. Hmmmm.....what can I get rid of?? Stay tuned.....

Monday, January 20, 2014

{Bite: Food For The Soul}

Over the weekend my sisters and I drove to Ohio to attend the funeral services of my Aunt Sadie (Bootsie). It was honestly one of the hardest things we've had to go through, as she was basically a second mother to us. It's still so unbelievable that she is gone - such an amazing soul that was taken away from us way too soon.

While the weekend started with sadness, it was amazing to be with my family again. Sure we were just home for Christmas, but any time we can all be together is a time that is cherished because it doesn't happen very often. On Sunday, my sisters and I decided to treat our parents and made a delicious vegan dinner for them. Let me tell you - while I'm no where near being a vegan, this recipe seriously made me rethink the possibility of becoming one. Such a bold, filling, and flavorful dish. 


Below are just a few of the ingredients used for this recipe:

1. We decided to use brussel sprouts, leaks, parsnips, turnips, and purple potatoes. Cut each of the vegetables that you plan to use, and place them to the side.


2. In a separate pan, add a few tablespoons of vegan butter (we used soy-free Earth Balance), a few sprigs of fresh rosemary and sage, a few garlic cloves, and salt/pepper. Under a low fire, slowly allow the butter to melt and allow ingredients to infuse together and simmer for about 10 minutes.

3. Using a basting brush, lightly glaze all vegetables with the herb butter and salt/pepper to taste.

4. Place all vegetables into the oven (preheated to 450 degrees) and roast for about 30 minutes. Half way through, be sure to flip the vegetables so that the browning occurs on both sides.

5. While the vegetables are roasting, gather about 3-4 cups of mushrooms (we used an earth mix of shitake, portabella, and white button) and coarsely chop them into medium size pieces.

6. In a skillet, add garlic, leeks, and Earth Balance butter. Sauté and then add the mushrooms to let them cook and blend with the aromatics in the pan. Once the mushrooms brown - add salt, fresh sage,  and pepper. Cook until all the flavors are blended seamlessly. 

7. Add a few tablespoons of flour and begin to cook. Let the bottom of the pan accumulate color (this will add another layer of earth goodness). Add water, or veggie stock to the pan. Let the mushrooms come to a slight boil so that the gravy will thicken. Make sure you test and adjust seasonings to taste. 


8. Remove the vegetables from the oven and lightly drizzle them with a little olive oil and another sprinkle of sea salt and pepper to taste (optional). 

9. Start to build your dish. Add a nice helping of polenta (use cooking directions on package) onto your plate and add some of the mushroom pan gravy on top. Next add a few spoonfuls of the roasted vegetables....and enjoy!

10. This dish alone is very filling, and in my opinion the only addition needed is a glass of wine. For the meat eaters, you can't go wrong with adding in some roasted chicken, or even braised short ribs on the side. Yum!
My sisters and I didn't use a recipe for this dish - we simply knew the flavors we wanted and went with the flow. However, if you would like a very specific recipe to follow so that you can make this dish at home, please leave a comment below and I can create one for you! 

Is this something you would try?

Friday, January 17, 2014

{A Shopping Guide Of My Favorite Things}

I first want to say how much I appreciate you and your emails, likes, Facebook messages, etc regarding yesterday's post - it means the world that I have your love and support - THANK YOU!!

So over the last year, one thing that I didn't give up was my love for shopping. In fact, shopping became my therapy (so did truffle fries and extra dirty martinis with extra olives*) because out of the very short time I had to myself each day, it allowed me a place to escape.

Today I thought I would provide you with a mini guide of a few things that I absolutely love and can't live without (ok, maybe a little dramatic, but you get my point). Check em out:
A Few Favorite Things

1. During these winter months this lip balm has saved my lips and have prevented them from cracking and being chapped. Well worth the cost!

2. I waited 2 months for this sweatshirt to be shipped to me. I have a thing for sweatshirts (it's the inner gym teacher in me) and this one is an awesome addition to the collection.

3. This perfume was included in my Birchbox a few months ago. The moment I smelled it, I immediately added it to my Christmas list. Love Love Love!!!

4. For those that follow my Pinterest, you know how badly I've been wanting this bag. After months and months of yearning for this bag, my guy purchased it for me for Christmas. It also comes with a long strap to wear it cross body, as well as a removable clutch. Obsessed!

5. Once you've had fresh squeezed grapefruit and orange juice, you will never again buy the juice that comes in a carton. My current obsession is this juicer that Santa got for me this Christmas. The amount of juice you get out of this is incredible - and it looks super fancy on my counter.

6. I'm having a love affair with this faux fur coat from Asos. The moment I saw it, I had to have it and thank God I bought it when I did, because it sold out in days. Sorry.

7. This leather cap is perfect for those days when you need to quickly run out without having to do your hair. It's also great to wear for those days you simply want to be casual chic. 

There you have it - just a few of my favorite things. Of course there's more, but I have to hide the crazy a little bit. More to come.....promise!

Don't hold out on me - what have been some of your favorite purchases over the last months? 

* I do not condone shopping, alcohol, and excessive consumption of truffle fries as a means to get through tough times - it only helps temporarily. All things in moderation.  

Thursday, January 16, 2014

{Where Do I Start?}

Well….it’s been about a year since my last post and sooo much has happened since then. Boy have I missed this blog. I have missed all of my blog friends, and missed having an outlet to express my creativity. Writing a blog is a weird thing. At first, it’s a project – it’s something fun you do, you look forward to creating new content, creating inspiration for your readers, and you slowly share bits of your life with people. Just at the point I wanted to start to share more, my life started to change, and I actually felt that I didn’t have anything left in me to give.

Over the last year, I have become a person different than who you got to know. I became over-worked, over-stressed, over critical of myself, and I began to withdrawal and shut down. I started to sleep less and less – not because I would go to sleep late, but because I would wake up constantly in the middle of the night filled with anxiety about my job. “Did I send that email? Oh crap, I forgot to…. Did I respond to her email? When are the invoices due again?” I would think about these things all night long, leaving me exhausted when I woke up every morning. And then, depression started creeping in and everything in my world was kept on lock from you. It was a slow entrance. It knocked on a few of my doors and I ignored it. To be honest, I thought it would simply get better. I kept smiling, I kept working, I kept moving, and no one knew what I was going through. Well – almost no one. I met a man who was so wonderful to me, and was so patient with me and my moods, but the stress of my job really dampened the relationship. All of my friends were neglected because I just didn’t have time outside of work to talk on the phone. I rarely spoke to my mom because by the time I would get home from work, she would be sleep. My sister had to deal with me coming home and breaking down in tears. So the depression deepened because I rarely talked about anything that was going on with me - instead I kept it all in.

Finally, a few weeks ago, I hit a wall. I couldn’t think straight, I couldn’t concentrate, I could no longer hear the voice in my head that sounded familiar, that reminded me of the good things, that helped me create. I figured I was just tired, that I had been working too much (as always). But then a light went off and I knew in that instant that something had to change in my life before things got worse. I knew the source of all of my issues, and the next day I made a change that was scary and liberating at the same time. I resigned from my job without having another job lined up. I didn’t know what was next, all I knew is that I couldn’t live like I was living any more. The moment I turned in my notice, I thought I would have an “oh shit I just quit my job without another one lined up, what are you thinking” moment, but instead I immediately felt a weight lifted off and for the first time in almost a year my soul smiled. Fear of the unknown never entered – surprisingly, to this day. For some reason, faith I like to believe, I know everything is going to be fine and I will be taken care of.

So, what’s next you ask? Would you be ok if I said I don’t know? Because I don’t. Right now I feel that I need some time off and time to think what I want next. I don’t want to jump into another job just because it's the safe thing to do. I need time to heal, time to get back to me. Obviously the money will run out sooner rather than later, but until I have to make a decision, I’m going to enjoy doing some of the things that I love to do.

Is there some artistic or creative endeavor you have always fantasized about pursuing? Maybe you would love to try your hand at watercolor painting or pottery. Maybe you have an idea for the great American novel that you would love to attempt. Wherever your creativity is leading you, you need to follow it. This is a rare chance to try something new that taps into a talent you have neglected.

This was my horoscope on Tuesday morning, and it nearly brought me to tears. Who is this…..thing, behind these horoscopes, and how did it read my heart so clearly and perfectly? During my time of healing and restoration I plan to get back to blogging, take a pottery class, start making jewelry again, and work on another business venture that I will discuss at a later time. Think packaging….

You know - there is something else I've realized in my struggle: life is good. I've confused ambition with dissatisfaction. Ambition isn't something that sets out to destroy, it's something that sets out to create. I've confused these things as I'm constantly on the lookout to destroy the bad and preserve the good. I've always been told that happiness is a choice. I've always hated that statement because it puts the control onto me and not my circumstances. But perhaps it is a choice -- a choice to be present and to be thankful.

I apologize for being away, for not being able to share this side of my life. I also apologize for thinking that you only want to see the sunshine and not the rain. THANK YOU for your emails, calls, thoughts, concerns – you know who you are, and I THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.

I’m back!!!! So get ready for the ride…..