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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Printstagram
Printstagram will print your Instagram photos in several different formats. GENIUS. For those of us on Instagram ALOT - it would be like a photographic journal (isn't that a scrapbook?)... Anyway - guess which format is my favorite?? You know me too well :)
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Seconds - I Am Second
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Friday, March 16, 2012
wantist...
I am wondering around the web late tonight and found WANTIST. This site is so fun to browse...it spotlights super cool places, products, food, games, household things: basically - lots of things that could be gifted to well-deserving people in your life. Very hip, unique gift ideas for all. I love stumbling upon sites such as this. It makes the lost hours of sleep so worth it.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
What's for dinner?
I found this site that will let you check off food items that you have in your fridge/freezer/pantry and it will find recipes for you! It sorts the recipe search results by the percentage of ingredients you have. All the recipes for which you have 100% of the ingredients will be first on the list, and so on. It also gives you nutrition information, # of ingredients, cooking time, a category list - all of which you can sort by. You have the option to add to your grocery/ingredient list and you may also submit your own recipes.
So next time you are wondering what to do with the shrimp or chicken you have in your freezer and wanting to use up the fresh mushrooms and ricotta so they don't go to waste...try MyFridgeFood.
Please note that I have NOT tested all of the recipes...obviously. But I figure that whatever recipe search results come up will at least get you thinking. And maybe you have a favorite recipe in your collection that you hadn't thought of using.
So next time you are wondering what to do with the shrimp or chicken you have in your freezer and wanting to use up the fresh mushrooms and ricotta so they don't go to waste...try MyFridgeFood.
Please note that I have NOT tested all of the recipes...obviously. But I figure that whatever recipe search results come up will at least get you thinking. And maybe you have a favorite recipe in your collection that you hadn't thought of using.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Ahhh..... I do love it
What can I say? I just do!
These cool pics make me happy!
These cool pics make me happy!
Cute, tiny salt & pepper shakers! I must get them!
I love the new aluminum bottles. Very chic.
The new dc can design... oh hello, gorgeous!
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diet coke,
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I'm sure that many of you are already hip and cool enough to have jumped on the Pinterest train... my friend Carly was appalled to learn that I had not even heard of it... Shame to me! It is my now my new favorite thing! Mainly because it's what I love to do anyway...find new, cool things and show people. It is a 'visual blog' if you will, and I am super excited that it exists (and a little bummed that I didn't come up with it). Have a blast. I am warning you, though - you will get sucked in and the time will fly!
And if you are so inclined - you may
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Idaho Rehearsal Dinner...
So... I have been putting this post off for a couple of months. This Idaho Falls rehearsal dinner in that I helped with in July was not the greatest experience. Even as I gather these few photos - I wince a little as I review it in my mind.
The Dinner was to be held out on this lovely patio across the river from the Idaho Falls Temple. BEAUTIFUL! Big, spacious, classy patio with globe lights, couches and a fireplace.
The guests waited patiently for us to finish setting up and trying to recover the decorations that had been ruined by the wind. It finally became this:
But without the lights, the fireplace, the fresh air, the paper lanterns, etc. The place cards didn't even make it back on the tables. :( There was major chaos because everyone was trying to help - which was nice - but I no longer had any control over what went where. The Sign-In table was cramped and up against a wall, the Seating Chart was not where anyone could see it, and the table with the framed Chinese Calligraphy Scrolls that I had hand-painted (for the family gifts) were right at the front where everyone else could wonder why they weren't getting one. Ugh...
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
Moab Wedding Photos...at last
It was gorgeous!
The ceremony took place on top of Dead Horse Point... a fitting venue for a bride and groom that spend their free time rock climbing. They are amazing climbers! As the guests walked along the path to the 'point' - something magical was happening:
It was stunning!
The ceremony was perfect. It was incredibly spiritual.
Since the park doesn't allow any live plants brought in - we opted for a bouquet of Iron Roses found on Etsy. The only other prop was the book that held the officiant's notes, the two dad's thoughts and the bride's and groom's vows. I simply tied some ribbon and attached some dried flowers.
Simple. Elegant.
Simple. Elegant.
It was amazing!
I could have posted sooner with just the photos that I took (above) but I decided to wait until I had some from the wedding photographer. So that's why the delay.
The dinner and reception were held at the Red Cliffs Lodge. I traveled from Kaysville with my SUV packed full of decor items, candy, containers, dried branches and grapevine, vases, photos, easels and anything else I thought I might need... The bride didn't want the decor to take away from the natural beauty of the surrounding red rock so it was minimal and natural with iron accents. Dinner was hand-carved Prime Rib. We set out a big tub of 'bubble' solution and bubble wands to keep the kiddos occupied. The deck was lit with strings of white globe lights. On the tables were wire photo holders with Engagements and Bridal Photos displayed. Moss, grapevine bundles, moss-wrapped wire, tulle, and crystal drops made up the centerpieces. At each place setting was a hand-drawn card for guests to doodle thoughts, drawings, captions, and their autograph. The bride and groom LOVE s'mores. So in lieu of a cake, dessert was a S'mores Bar-complete with illustrated s'more building suggestions and every topping imaginable. Music, dancing and a big bonfire kept the party going until almost midnight. The self-serve Candy Bar allowed guests to fill a bag(s) to take home as a 'thank you'.
Thanks for enduring the long post - it was really fun for me to review the celebration months later.
Coming soon: yet another wedding post...an Asian themed Rehearsal Dinner in Idaho Falls.
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Dead Horse Point,
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Moab,
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Red Cliffs Lodge,
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wedding planning,
weddings
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Almost everyday, I see or find something I want to share with someone. That's why I'm often saying something to the effect of, "Hey! Look what I found...". As I gather ideas and inspiration from everything around me, some of these things actually turn into projects: invitations, party favors, decorations, gifts, things for my friends, things for weddings, things for my house, things to eat, etc. But truthfully, most of them go in my files. And, yes, I actually am the kind of person who goes back and looks at them. In my perfect world, I would have ample time to create (or attempt) every fabulous project, as well as endless resources to purchase all of the beautiful, unique, and sometimes quirky things I come across. But until then, I would love to be able to share this obsession I have of looking for the next incredible find. So, come back often--it will be an insight into my thoughts (which I always find entertaining, at the very least) and an adventure in creative possibilities.




















































