Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Storenvy
I know these days most people have heard of Etsy, but did you know there are many more super cool marketplaces out there? One of those in particular is called Storenvy.
I heard about this website a little over a year ago, and instantly fell in love with the ease of use and community of the marketplace. I quickly took to the site, starting a collection of envies of all the cool things I could find. Over this last year, Storenvy continues to make great updates that are beneficial to all users.
Two weeks ago, I was contacted by Ethelind at Storenvy, and was asked if I wanted to be featured. Of course I said yes and the fun began!
I was sent a questionnaire that will go live on their blog this Thursday, and picked out my top 50 favorite products. It was really hard to pick only 50, but what can you do right?
The best part of it all you ask? When you go to their main homepage, bam, there is a picture of me!
Now I don't usually toot my own horn, but this kind of opportunity doesn't happen all the time.
Please take a minute and check out Storenvy's Marketplace - I promise you won't be disappointed!
Monday, February 24, 2014
Featured Shop: Texturable
I will be the first one to admit when I have a problem. So listen up here folks, I am obsessed with accessories!!! Obsessed!!!!! Walk into my closet, and I know what scarf, earrings, watch, and sweater I want to wear - and then am left scrambling as to what to wear with it! You can call that getting dressed backwards like my husband does, but I just tend to call it my normal.
It is no wonder that when I came across the store Texturable I couldn't help but drool all over the place. The store is gorgeous, I seriously want one of everything!
Grey Handwoven Ombre Scarf |
"All of my items are made with a lot of love, care, and dedication. I strongly believe that everything in this world has an energy, and the things we make take on the energy of their creators. Because of that, I work with happiness and enjoy every step of the process. Each of my designs is full of energy and meaning – I think that’s why the result is beautiful. When I make my products I try to transmit my surroundings — nature, calmness and simplicity. I wait until each product absorbs the warmth of the sun and the freshness of the sea to send it to its final user."
Black and Beige Tribal Tunic |
Cut Out Top Vest |
Black and White Wrap |
Dragon Print Crop Tank Top |
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Cute DIY Headbands
Do you ever find yourself surfing Pinterest looking for a cute headband tutorial? I know this happens to me frequently and I generally see the same few tutorial. With that being said, here are 8 DIY Headband tutorials! Which one is your favorite?
DIY Dolce & Gabbana Tiara from Honestly WTF |
Fancy Headbands from A Beautiful Mess |
DIY Turban Headband from Poppy Haus |
DIY Headbands from Brit + Co |
DIY Headband from Kraftie Katie |
DIY Headbands from Holly Dolly |
Easy Tie Back Headband from PS I love you, Marie Janelle |
Vintage Head Scarf Tutorial from Mouse House |
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Pastel Accessories
Do you ever find yourself deciding what you are going to wear based on your favorite accessories? It happens to me all the time. I have so many scarves that I love, and the rest of the outfit must match my scarf of the day.
Here are some adorable pastel accessories that will definitely create great looks.
Here are some adorable pastel accessories that will definitely create great looks.
Cute Bird Bobby Pins |
Mint Green Forget Me Knot Ring |
Mint Faux Deer Antler Rack |
Merino Infinity Scarf |
Cameo Pink Leather Pouch Wallet |
Pastel Wrap Bracelet |
Simple Modern Triangle Knuckle Ring |
Pastel Csech Stretch Bead Bracelet |
Monday, February 17, 2014
Flower Power
With Spring on the horizon (even though it really doesn't feel like it) I find myself daydreaming about flowers. While the white of snow is very pretty, I am ready to look out our front window and see some bright, lively and fun colors. To get me through these next couple of months, I plan on scouring the web to get my floral fix.
Handsculpted Flower of Peoria Ring from Floral Style |
Pink Ombre Vase from Carriage Oak Cottage |
Coral Tissue Pom Poms from Pom Pom Sale |
Floral Thank You Card |
Temporary Floral Tattoo from Pepper Ink |
Small Flowers Ceramic Coasters from Tilissimo |
Woodland Roses Floral Crown from Miss Wild Flowers |
Sunday, February 16, 2014
In the Kitchen
My earlier post containing my Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup recipe has inspired my top favorites for today's unique handmade finds. These items will look great in your kitchen, definitely mine. I suppose now it is time for me to forward this to my husband, right?
Wood and Cork Tote Carrier Basket from Frick and Frack Scraps |
Ceramic Salt, Pepper, and Sugar Cellars from Ross Lab |
Tea Towel Set from Black Bird Tees |
Hexagonal Dessert Plates from Convivial Production |
Berry Bowl Colander from Claylicious |
Mint Plant in a Tin from The Joy of Color |
Kitchen Chalkboard Menu from Grace Graffiti |
Rustic Wood Cookbook Stand from Roostic |
Chicken Noodle Soup
Now that I have my pot of broth bubbling on the stove, I thought it would be a good time to take a break! Today I am making homemade Chicken Noodle Soup, boy is it good, but more importantly, it is so easy to make!
A few years ago while my husband was deployed, I stayed with his parents temporarily awaiting his two-week leave. My mother-in-law does not like going grocery shopping, so I offered. She handed me her list, which I took, then headed to the store. When I got there and started looking on the list one of the things she wanted was, "Cheetah Chicken" (or so I thought that is what it said). Have you ever heard of that?? Yeah, me neither. So I quickly called her to ask what it was and she told me she wanted "Cheater Chicken". Any clue yet what that is? I had to ask more questions but eventually learned that Cheater Chicken means the already cooked chickens that you can get in the deli department at most grocery stores.
Ok, now to cut to the chase: how to make Easy Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup.
What you will need:
- 1 Cheater Chicken
- 1 Head of Celery
- 1 bag of Carrots
- 2 Yellow Onions
- 5 Garlic Cloves
- 1 bag of Egg Noodles
- Salt
- Pepper
- Basil
- Chicken Broth (just in case)
To start, you will need to remove all the chicken from the carcass. As you are doing this, add the bones, skin, and remaining carcass to a large pot. Next, quarter your onion, throw that in with the carcass. I like to take about 4 large carrots and 4 stalks of celery, wash, then cut into thirds, and add that to your pot. Grab your garlic cloves, remove the shell, and add them whole to the pot. Now add water (when considering how much water to add, consider how much broth you like to have and remember you can't have too much because you don't have to use it all).
Grab your salt, pepper, and basil and add to taste. I like to add a solid 5-6 shakes of salt and pepper, then about 2 shakes of the basil. Honestly, you are eye-balling it, but remember you can always add more later.
Bring the water to a boil, and let simmer for an hour or two. The longer you let simmer, the more flavor you will get out of the carcass.
At this point, you will want to dice an onion, 4 large celery stalks, and 4 large carrots (add more if you want). Add those to another pot with a little of your homemade chicken broth. Let your vegetables cook at least 5 minutes so they can soften.
Now it is time to add the remaining broth. I like to get a ladle and strainer when doing this step. Add the strainer to your pot, and start ladling your broth through the strainer.
When finished, grab your chicken meat and add that to your soup. I like to shred it by hand, but you can cube the meat if you want too.
I like to let the soup simmer on low for about 20 minutes before adding my egg noodles. Add the egg noodles to your soup (as many or little as you want) and let those simmer on low for an additional 10 minutes.
Let cool for at least 10 minutes - this soup is hot! Do a taste test before serving to see if your soup needs more salt/pepper/basil, then enjoy!
See, I told you it was easy!
A few years ago while my husband was deployed, I stayed with his parents temporarily awaiting his two-week leave. My mother-in-law does not like going grocery shopping, so I offered. She handed me her list, which I took, then headed to the store. When I got there and started looking on the list one of the things she wanted was, "Cheetah Chicken" (or so I thought that is what it said). Have you ever heard of that?? Yeah, me neither. So I quickly called her to ask what it was and she told me she wanted "Cheater Chicken". Any clue yet what that is? I had to ask more questions but eventually learned that Cheater Chicken means the already cooked chickens that you can get in the deli department at most grocery stores.
Ok, now to cut to the chase: how to make Easy Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup.
What you will need:
- 1 Cheater Chicken
- 1 Head of Celery
- 1 bag of Carrots
- 2 Yellow Onions
- 5 Garlic Cloves
- 1 bag of Egg Noodles
- Salt
- Pepper
- Basil
- Chicken Broth (just in case)
To start, you will need to remove all the chicken from the carcass. As you are doing this, add the bones, skin, and remaining carcass to a large pot. Next, quarter your onion, throw that in with the carcass. I like to take about 4 large carrots and 4 stalks of celery, wash, then cut into thirds, and add that to your pot. Grab your garlic cloves, remove the shell, and add them whole to the pot. Now add water (when considering how much water to add, consider how much broth you like to have and remember you can't have too much because you don't have to use it all).
Grab your salt, pepper, and basil and add to taste. I like to add a solid 5-6 shakes of salt and pepper, then about 2 shakes of the basil. Honestly, you are eye-balling it, but remember you can always add more later.
Bring the water to a boil, and let simmer for an hour or two. The longer you let simmer, the more flavor you will get out of the carcass.
At this point, you will want to dice an onion, 4 large celery stalks, and 4 large carrots (add more if you want). Add those to another pot with a little of your homemade chicken broth. Let your vegetables cook at least 5 minutes so they can soften.
Now it is time to add the remaining broth. I like to get a ladle and strainer when doing this step. Add the strainer to your pot, and start ladling your broth through the strainer.
When finished, grab your chicken meat and add that to your soup. I like to shred it by hand, but you can cube the meat if you want too.
I like to let the soup simmer on low for about 20 minutes before adding my egg noodles. Add the egg noodles to your soup (as many or little as you want) and let those simmer on low for an additional 10 minutes.
Let cool for at least 10 minutes - this soup is hot! Do a taste test before serving to see if your soup needs more salt/pepper/basil, then enjoy!
Image Source: The Campus Companion |
See, I told you it was easy!
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Add Some Geometry
Ever wonder how to make your home a little bit more modern? Try adding a touch of geometric patterns to the room! Keep the room light and airy with fun pops of color.
Polka Dots Pillow from Home Living Ideas |
Origami Paper Lamp Shade from TwReborn1 |
Charcoal Spots Linen Thrown from Hello Milky |
Walnut Gem Lamp from Worleys Lighting |
Walnut Ventura Table from Hedge House |
Studded Pillow Cover in Cream from Jillian Rene Decor |
Triangular Birch Shelf from Design by Stanford |
Concrete Hanging Lamp from GANT Lights |
Would you add any of these fun pieces to your home?
Sunday, February 9, 2014
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