Thursday, December 30, 2010
Cute & Cozy Headbands
Cute & Cozy
These knitted headbands are cozy for your ears and stylish! I designed the headbands with the goal of creating a knitting project that is both simple and efficient. The buttons are recycled from miscellaneous clothing and hand sewn on the headband. After making headbands for both myself and my friends, they quickly gained attention. I am now selling them for $6 a piece. Let me know if you are interested in purchasing your own knitted headband! :)
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Pleasant Surprise for a Plaid Picnic
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Beauty, Naturally
From Trash to Treasure,
An Old Necklace Takes on a New Style
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Sunday Attire, In the Spirit of Christmas
In the spirit of the holidays, my Sunday morning attire reflected a few common Christmas colors.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Church Attire !
Greek Formal Meeting
Volunteering for Adoption Day
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Goodwill Get-Up
Goodwill - College Business Forum
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Goodwill: Sticking to my Resolution
Friday, August 20, 2010
A Tad of Goodwill
Friday, August 13, 2010
Mix it, Match it, Goodwill
5th Outfit - [my favorite] Business Casual - I love the grey look...sunshine or on a rainy day.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Goodwill Haul Snapshot
Here I have provided a quick overview of 9 items that I recently purchased at Goodwill on Quarter Day. Each item cost 25c
Saturday, July 24, 2010
The Edible Rarity
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Goodwill Guesstimate
Closet Project 101 – What % of my closet is from Goodwill? Find out!
[Total % does not include sweat shirts, sweat pants, athletic pants/capris/shorts/tops, scarves, horseback riding jeans, pajamas, or coats]
Sleeveless Tops – 56% Sweater Jackets – 59% Vests: 29% Shirts: 27% ¾ Shirts: 88%
Long-Sleeved Shirts: 72% Hoodies: 60% Capris: 38% Shorts: 50%
Dress Pants: 66% Skirts: 28% Dresses: 64% Button-Down Dress Shirt: 92% Dress Jackets: 92%
Shoes: 32% Purses: 55%
---Goodwill % of Closet: 59% [more than ½, not too shabby]
This was a fun little exercise that allowed the discovery of new outfits for school while cleaning my closet in the process. J
"I've got a dollar Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey!"
1- 7 Folders for only $1 [great for school, work, and/or organizing]
2- Stylish Pen- $1[both practical and posh]
3- Pink Lip Gloss - $1 [honestly, who doesn’t love pink lip gloss? better yet, who doesn’t love pink lip gloss for only a $1?]
4- Groovy Glasses - $1 [feelin’ like a cougar in these specs. rawrrr]
5- Floral Notebook - $1 [when does a writer never need a notebook? and floral is always o-so-fun!]
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Let's Make-up For It

Friday, May 21, 2010
$2 Deal of the Day
As I was shopping at the Dollar Store for flower seeds, I began browsing the make-up section. There I found Pink Ice lipstick [smells/tastes like sugar] and Pink Pearl lip gloss [both by L.A. COLORS]. They were $1 each. What a deal! The lipstick goes on smooth and has a nice texture while the lip gloss isn’t sticky and has the perfect amount of shine. Deal of the day ba-bay!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
April Showers Bring May Flowers
Racing against time and an incoming rainstorm from the West, I greeted midmorning, trowel in hand, ready to spruce of the flower boxes. [side note] The flower boxes are a product of my father’s genius idea. Made from vinyl fence posts, he cut out flower boxes that will never require the annual painting. They’re simply chip free and flower friendly.
Step one: I planted a total of 8 Geraniums. Step 2: Using sedum from around the yard, I planted some greenery on either side of each Geranium. The whole process only took about half an hour.
Vuala! The flower boxes are cute and complete.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
All Aboard, Next Stop Chicago
SPRING BREAK! Sorry Florida, no dice Los Angeles, hello windy city! On Tuesday, March 16, my family, Nichole, and I visited Chicago. From Kewanee, Illinois we boarded the Amtrak train and headed to Chicago! The train ride was fabulous and full of interesting people. Nichole and I enjoyed han
Union Station in Chicago was a buzz. People filed in every direction. With our eyes glued to the map, we searched for the nearest bus stop that would take us to the Science and Industry Museum. As much as I enjoyed the Museum, it was insanely beautiful outside! My next trip to Chicago will consist of walking, window shopping, the pier, and dining…with friends of course.


