What a glorious, sunny, 80 degree day this was. *Sigh* if only it stayed that way.
In other news, I absolutely LOVE the cut of this dress.
dress: LOFT
sunglasses: Warby Parker
purse: H&M
belt: Target
sandals: Forever21
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What a glorious, sunny, 80 degree day this was. *Sigh* if only it stayed that way.
In other news, I absolutely LOVE the cut of this dress.
dress: LOFT
sunglasses: Warby Parker
purse: H&M
belt: Target
sandals: Forever21
I know everyone is pretty strongly opinionated when it comes to the overalls trend. You either love em, or you hate em. And gosh darnnit, I LOVE EM. Seriously, I will buy all the overalls.
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overalls: H&M
tee: I donβt even know anymore. its old.
sunglasses: Warby Parker
tote: Crompton Collective
scarf: thrifted
pumps: Shoemint
Meow.
And If you know what the title of the post is referring to, we can be best friends. Big Bang Theory is currently one of our favorite shows! Of course, Boo and I have discussed which character we are (as you usually do with your favorite tv shows and movies, right?!). Anyway, It only took us about a whole two seconds to determine that Iβm most definitely a Raj. Most definitely.
dress: handmade // Megan Nielsen Darling Ranges pattern
cardigan: C&C California
sunglasses: Warby Parker
purse: Sarah Oliver Handbags // SoWa market
boots: Shoemint
Β» You know what? Being sick this time of year is the worst. Itβs so gorgeous outside, and its taking everything in me just to get up off the couch. And make it through work without falling over. Blargh.
Β» I should start a new feature called βthings I bought from work last weekβ: these shorts and this romper (although technically I got the romper online. Itβs an exclusive).
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Β» Just picked up my 3rd pair of Warby Parker frames this week. I went with cherry red! Although these were a close second. Iβm thinking about doing a post all about my frames collection soon.
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Β» I love Emma Stone. And I love Jimmy Fallon. I especially love his lip-sync battles. This one was the best one ever.
Β» Speaking of Emma Stone, hers was by far my favorite look from the Met Ball. What was your favorite?
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Eek - breaking out my first pair of sandals for the year! These gold beauties from Naughty Monkey have me really excited to let my toes finally breathe. Although, Iβm now really aware of how badly I need a pedicure. Yikes.
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vest: Old Navy
tee: ASOS
sunglasses: Warby Parker
necklace: c/o UnCommon Goods
skirt: H&M
sandals: c/o Naughty Monkey
We take a trip to the zoo around this time every year (usually around my birthday), and this year we had a gorgeous day for it! and you guys, there was a one month old baby giraffe. named Max. One month old. Can you just picture the cuteness?!
shirt: Urban Outfitters
bow tie: ASOS
sunglasses: Warby Parker
jeans: Old Navy
flats: Blowfish Shoes
Here it is! My first project with my DIY-ed shibori fabric. Iβve been dreaming up a knit/woven combo Darling Ranges dress for a long time, but just needed the right fabric. I did make a few mistakes, and ended up having to add some green binding to the armholes after cutting them too much (grrrr), but, overall, I am soooooo happy with the way it turned out! Just what Iβve been picturing :)
dress: handmade // Megan Nielsenβs Darling Ranges pattern
necklace: gift
glasses: Warby Parker
shoes: c/o Swedish Hasbeens
In college, I took a fabric arts class where we did a lot of dyeing, stamping, and painting techniques. That is where I did my first Shibori dyeing, and absolutely loved the results. Iβve been dying (pun intended) to try it again ever since (um, 6 years?!).
So, if you donβt know, Shibori is a Japanese form of resistance dyeing. It involves folding, wrapping, binding, twisting, stitchingβ¦. anything to provide resistance to create patterns with the dye. There are soooooo many different methods, and different looks you can create, but I decided to show you the 3 most common ones. Read on below to see how you can do it!
supplies:
-fabric dye (liquid or powder)
-fabric
-bins or buckets
-plastic
-rubber gloves
-string or rubber bands
- 2 long planks of wood
-dowel or pvc pipe
-rocks
METHOD 1
accordion fold your fabric. Place between your two long pieces of wood and hold in place with rubber bands or string. Make sure theyβre reeeeeally tight. The rubber bands / string act as resistance for the dye, so how many you use will give different design results in the end. Itβs up to you!
METHOD 2
Method two is a pole wrapping technique. PVC piping is probably the easiest tool to use, but you could use and cylindrical object.
Wrap your fabric (you can do it vertically or diagonally) around the pole and hold it nice and tight. Tie a a piece of string around the top, and continue to tightly wrap down the fabric and pole. When you reach the end, knot it off. Now push and scrunch the fabric up towards the top as much as you can. Again, the tighter the compression, the better.
METHOD 3
The last method involves binding objects. The most common object used is rocks, but you can use large beads, marbles, etc.
Place each object under the fabric and bind tightly with string or rubber bands. Place each rock as close or as far apart as youβd like. Do it in one section, or cover your entire piece of fabric, like I did!
Place plastic down everywhere you are going to be dyeing. This is very important! Cover more than you think you need to, just to be safe. You donβt want to accidentally stain anything :|. And wear rubber gloves when handling the dye!
Prepare your dye in your bins or buckets according to the provided directions. You can add salt for cotton fabrics, or vinegar for silks, wools, or nylon. Immerse your fabric pieces in warm water first, and then place in your dye baths. Now, you can keep your fabric in the dye for as long as you would like, depending of the color / effect you are going for. For example, I left all three of mine in for about 7-10 minutes each. It ended up being perfect for the rock bound fabric, since I was going for more of a pink color than a deep red. But I wish I wouldβve left my pole-wrapped fabric in for longer, since the majority turned out pretty light.
When it is time to remove your fabric from the dye, rinse in cold water. Remove your twine/rubber bands and rocks, etc. and continue to rinse until the water runs clear. Afterwards, make sure to wash (by hand or machine) in warm water with a little detergent, too, to eliminate all color running. let dry.
Ta-daaaaaa, you finished your shibori!
Check back tomorrow to see what I made with my first of three new fabrics. Itβs pretty awesome, if I do say so myself.
You all know I love a good crafty DIY, right? Iβm a maker. And I actually spend a lot of time at Michaels getting supplies. So I was so excited to be invited to join a group of Boston bloggers yesterday for a night of snacking, crafting, and touring the new look at Michaels in Saugus! We made Italian sodas, and then crafted (and laughed our way through) our own Boston skyline canvas art. I say laughed, because I totally botched mine. And Amy had to help me salvage it. Oy. P.S - you can actually reserve the Michaels craft room/event space for free.
But really, the real reason we were there was to get the inside scoop on the storeβs new look. If you live in the Boston area, 27 Michaels locations are unveiling the same exact new look. So no matter what store you go in, youβll know exactly where everything is! The aisles are now wider, the layouts make more sense, everything is brighter and more colorful, and signs are more visible - making things much easier to find. Plus, theyβve expanded their home decor section, which I really liked! So many cute coastal designs :).
Oh, and you know what else I learned? You can now shop online! Long overdue, in my opinion. But Iβm so excited about it.
The 27 Boston area Michaels stores will be revealing this new look with a grand re-opening, ribbon cutting event this Sunday, May 4th at 9:45 am. So if you like to get crafty, you should head on over to your local store! They are giving away over $1000 in gift cards at each store. Be excited!
#getcraftyboston :)
This past tuesday night was spent at another amazing Boston Bloggers meet & greet. We all gathered at Highball Lounge for drinks, tater tots, photo booth action, and mingling. It was such a lovely evening! But then again, it always is when youβre in a room with all these ladies (and gents) :). Thanks Kate and Allison for throwing the party, Highball Lounge for hosting, and The Danger Booth for providing us with such hilarious photos!
***Photobooth photos by The Danger Booth
dress: Anthropologie
jacket: H&M
glasses: Warby Parker
cardigan: JCrew
scarf: thrifted
necklace: c/o Lβavenir
bag: Megan Nielsen Patterns
shoes: Melissa // Shoemint