Monday, February 24, 2014

a few of my favorites

it's hard to break things down in your life that would qualify as 'favorites', but that doesn't mean that i won't attempt to name, explain and share a few of them. the list is as they come in my head, one is no greater than the other, except the first-because it should and always will be my favorite among favorites.

1. my God. i grew up in church, participated in all of the youth activities, volunteered in the nursery, enjoyed bible studies, and saw myself as a strong christian. most people go through a point in life when they are no longer made to do things that once fit into the routine of your family. when you grow up, move out and are making a life for yourself, you let go of things that were once a priority and start to notice that you make other things that once took a backseat in life, your priority amongst all others. i strayed from church for a few years after i graduated. i'd go every now and then, but for the most part, i was slowly letting go of what i had. after a few ups and downs, i found myself feeling the ever-present need of being in church, needing a church family. i started visiting a few churches and after a while i found one that completely wrapped me up and made me one of their own. after about a month of attending services and getting back into my bible, my job changed the schedule where now i have to work on sunday mornings, strongly disturbing my soon to be routine that i had missed so much. although i can no longer attend church services, i am greatful to know my God will not give up on me. he has overseen the many, many struggles and tragedies my life has held and never once did i feel alone. he raises me up even when the weight of the world wants to hold me down.

2. my family. of course family is a favorite, who doesn't love the feeling of being in a family. my family consists of not only blood and marriage, but of friendships as well. if you are in my life, you are in my family. i will do whatever i can to help you, from helping furnish your living space to being there for you to vent all your frustrations out on. you can expect a gift on all holidays and my opinion even when you don't want it. not everyone is fortunate enough to have brother and sisters, and when you're an only child like i am, you depend on your friends to be the closest things to siblings they can. i am beyond blessed with the family i have.

3. speaking of family, my pups are family too. as long as i can remember, i've always had a pet. they are the final element to complete a family. whether i live alone or with not, molly and mya will always be there, every step of the way. no one is every as happy to see my as those girls are. and i am always just as happy to see them.

4. the fact that i am not who i used to be. when i was in high school, i loved who i was. i was different, i hung out with different people and i did different things. looking back, i know now that what should have been the best times of my life, were in reality, the saddest. i love who i am now, i love the somewhat normalcy my life holds, i love the job that i have and that i'm fortunate enough to be able to help those who need it most, although i lost friendships after high school, i love that i have gained such beautiful souls as friends in my life now that i can only be thankful for my past because it brought me to my present.

-blah! so much seriousness...so not what i intended-

5. cooking. i loooooove to cook. i may not be chef material, but i love being in the kitchen. don't get me wrong, i can whip up some pretty amazing things, but i cannot stray from a recipe. i can't go into the kitchen and just make whatever you want, i have to have step by step, explain-what-a-pinch-is, vegetable oil or olive oil directions. i always have a plan b if my recipe doesn't go as planned, but there is nothing better than spending hours in the kitchen preparing a meal that tastes and looks like a $50 way-too-fancy restaurant meal.

6. funky, crazy, doesn't-go-with-anything nail polish. pretty much sums that up.

7. ranch dressing.

8. reading. i've never been much of a reader until the past couple of years. however, now i can't read enough. there's nothing better than getting so deep in a book that once it ends you sort of feel like your living the lives of the characters. driving your car through town now feels like i'm on some sort of life or death mission, even looking in my side mirror feels dangerous. walking through the grocery store feels like i'm dodging the eyes of people who are after me. (i can't be the only one who feels this way...but if i am, it's alright to judge me.)

9. hot hot hot hot showers. i want to get out of the shower and my skin be so red it looks like i'm sunburnt.

10. any kind of adrenaline rush. i'm not an adrenaline junkie, however nothing beats the feeling of your heart about to burst out of your chest right before the roller coaster drops off, or right after you severely swerved to miss the dog that ran out into the middle of the road directly in your path. 

11. anything handwritten. i know i've mentioned my love for handwritten things in a past post, but no present or proclamation of feeling can be more meaningful to me that something i can keep for years and years to come. i love writing to people as much as i love to receive them. with the world being so technologically sound these days, no one really writes anything anymore. it's all emails or text messages and cards simply consist of a signature. that breaks my heart.

12. my ability to separate myself from the real world. notice i didn't make any of that bold? it's not a favorite i'm particularly proud of being proud of. at work, i deal with people who are going through the toughest, most depressing, most angry, most tragic times of their life...being able to separate myself makes me able to stay calm, stay rational and get you all the help you need. absolutely love my job.

13. blogging. i may not have followers or comments or anyone to read what i write...but it doesn't stop me from writing. there's no purpose behind it, there's no specific fulfillment i get from it, i just like to do it.



the list could go on forever, but for now i am finished... work beckons me, the apple i finished 30 minutes ago is browning, i need to feed the dogs and my laptop is getting so hot my legs are burning.




cheers.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

word of the day: sporadic

instead of keeping this a diy blog, i think i will turn it into a whatever-i-feel-like-today blog. the 'olives' in life aren't just tangible things, they are feelings, opinions and emotions too. i will lay out my bats-in-the-belfry, can't-remember-what-i-did-yesterday, omg-where's-my-wine thoughts here. you will come to realize - and hopefully love - that i will carry no filter and i will carry no remorse. however, i will carry a smile and maybe share a few cyber laughs with you. so, here we go...by the way, this is the last chance for you to grab your wine.....let's get to know each other here...

if i could define myself in one word, it would be sporadic.
Sporadic: having no pattern or order in time

i cannot keep my mind on track and it leads me to different doors everyday. some i regret opening, others i kick open like a cop on a drug raid. 

i know everyone knows at least one person who makes you feel like you are participating in a daily popularity contest. 10 times out of 10 this person is someone you work with...unless you own your own business and are the only one employed. she wants to be the loudest, wants (or attempts) to be the funniest and wears makeup like she's about to walk down the runway. 

-let's be real here- everyone, even i, have those tendencies. especially when i wake up and my hair does exactly what i want it to and my jeans don't feel as snug. but that shit doesn't happen DAILY, and you don't have anyone fooled into thinking that it does. get it together. come to work, do your job and be normal. i know hannah montana miley is preaching for you to be original, but please don't end up making out with a mallet. 


...speaking of mallets...what the hell?! please tell me you have seen the video, PLEASE tell me you found it enticing repugnant. 

now i'm queezy, on to the next...

i got into my car tonight after work without letting it run for the last 15 minutes of my shift.. not thinking that it is -349587 degerees outside..and literally was so cold that turning the steering wheel was almost unbearable. which made me think..what if you were able to tell your car where you wanted to go and it automatically (and safely) take you there. i'm sure there are prototypes in the making because hello, this is 2014, however i'd really rather not spend $100,000+ on my vehicle. i just want to be able to get in it when it's freezing and tell it where to take me. then maybe when i get there, it could provide me with an umbrella if it's raining or sunglasses if it's sunny. you can just call me alice, follow me down the rabbit hole...

WOAH.

WOAH.

WOAH. he just walked in with bean dip, i gotta go.


cheers.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Personalize Your Door Hanger


You Need:
  • twine
  • hot glue
  • cardboard cutout letter
Wrap the twine around your letter, add a loop at the top and you're done! Be sure to hot glue every 3 wraps or so to secure the twine. If you want to jazz your letter up, add things to make it colorful. Instead of twine, you can use yarn, ribbon, fabric, etc.

This has become my go-to present for holidays lately because it's so simple to make and I really like the way it ends up looking. I made this for a friend for Mothers Day with the letter of their last name in twine, then wrapped tiny letters (the first letters of her children's names) in different colored yarn for embellishments.

*You can make these for baby showers and hot glue little Hot Wheels on it for a boy or Polly Pockets pieces (do they even make those anymore???) for a girl.
*These can be given for bridal showers with the bride-to-be's new last name initial.
*If you're good at writing in bubble cursive, you could even wrap up a word and hang in anywhere in your house.....hmmmm, I haven't thought about doing that until I just typed it...I think I just found my next project.



Cheers.

Upcycle old silverware!

I made this for a Chinese Auction at my families Christmas party last year and everyone loved it. You can hang your measuring cups from them, dish towels, keys, oven mitts, etc. This is a super easy and inexpensive project that is bound to liven up any kitchen!

You'll Need:
  • 3 handrail rosettes 
  • hot glu
  • 2 forks and a spoon or 2 spoons and a fork---using a knife just looks weird
  • spray paint
  • 3 picture hangers


1. Spray paint your rosettes first so that they can be drying while you work on the other pieces of your project.

2. You will be surprised how easy it is to bend the silverware with your hands (especially, if it is the dollar tree brand). 

3. After the paint has dried, hot glue the silverware on the rosette and apply the picture hanger to the back.

4. Hang on the wall and enjoy. You can even make these into magnets!



Cheers. 

Customized Plates



Customize your own plates with Sharpies! You can do this project with anything glass, it does not have to be plates...Draw, write or color on whatever it is that you are wanting to customize with your Sharpies and bake it in the oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. (After baking, the ink is permanent and dishwasher safe.) These make perfect gifts and great decorations.

*No idea of what to get a friend for a wedding present? You could make personalized wine glasses paired with a bottle of wine.
*Never know what to get your in-laws? Make them a set of plates for their table or personalized glass vases.
*Always get your sugar and flour containers mixed up? Buy glass ones at the Dollar Store and customize them.
*Speaking of the Dollar Store, buy cheap glasses there and personalize them as party favors. I would pair it with a coaster or with a mini bottle of wine.
*If you have children, let them draw on a plate and let it be the plate that you leave Santa's cookies on!

Those are just some ideas of what you can do with this simple project! Hope you have fun with it!! (Helpful hint: Toothpaste takes permanent marker off hands and clothes. Scrub it into your clothes before washing them on cold...)


Cheers.

Childrens Headbands

I have to give credit to Alishia for teaching me how to make these cute little things! Make sure you check out her blog by clicking on her button on the side of my page; This DIY Mom's Diary.


A friend of mine is expecting a baby girl soon and I thought these would be the perfect little headband for her perfect little head. Who doesn't like to make things that are simple, quick and leave little to no mess when you're done?! I know I do. So, here we go...

You Need:
  • fabric
  • thread/needle
  • scissors
  • hot glue gun
  • a button
  • a hair pin/clip
  • stretch headband
  • old CD 
  • pen
1. Pick your favorite fabric. On the backside, trace around your CD then cut the circle out. (If you're wanting to make the smaller ones, trace something smaller than a CD)

2. Starting from the underneath, sew a running stitch along the edge of your fabric. When you have sewn completely around, make sure the printed side of fabric is showing. Pull the thread tight and push center down so it looks like picture below. Your needle should be coming up from the middle, so thread it once back through the middle so your thread is coming out from the bottom.


3. Sew your button on (or anything else you want to use in the middle--broach, bead, etc). Tie thread off and cut off the access. Then hot glue it on a hair clip and attach it to headband.
BAM! You're done.

I love making these and I swear I find something new to put them on all the time. I've decorated picture frames, filled a bowl with them of all sizes and different solid colors to put on the coffee table, used them as the bow on presents, all kinds of stuff!


Cheers.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Wine Cork Shoe Mat

If there is one thing I love, it's my wine! I save every cork and usually buy them at winery's as well, not really knowing what I was going to do with them--until I figured out they would make a cute shoe mat! The corks soak up water and are easy to clean.

1. Acquire many, many, MANY corks. (Again, you can usually buy corks at winery's or craft stores--I didn't drink that much wine to make this DIY)

2. Lay them out however you'd like your mat to look. I used the back of a canvas to fit them all together.

3. Hot glue them all together. I used a separate canvas to transport the corks to so the ones I had fit together wouldn't lose their shape as I moved them to be glued. (It took way more glue sticks than I thought it would when I first started gluing.)

4. Add shoes.

AH! I love it and I hope you do too! If you don't want to use it as a shoe mat, the corks can also serve as a cork board for tacking pictures, recipes or whatever else you want to display.



Cheers.