Showing posts with label Five Favs Fri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Five Favs Fri. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Five Favs Friday

This week's Five Favs is all about inspiring blog posts I've come across this week & just had to share. Happy reading & Happy Friday!


  • This newsletter from Ali Edwards because it was exactly what I needed to read for some perspective & motivation
  • This blog post by my friend Caiti because she nailed it & really made me pause & reflect
  • And this blog post by my friend Woz because it's the best title ever (and by that I mean it startled the shit out of me) & it's something we all need to do
  • This free printable because it's perfect
  • This blog post from Jen Louden because sometimes we just have to remember to celebrate our accomplishments
What inspiring articles, blog posts, etc have you come across?

Friday, June 29, 2012

Five Favs Friday




2012 is already halfway over. That means 180 days until Christmas. What?! However, July is my favorite month because it brings: my 36th birthday this Sunday, our 10 year wedding anniversary & my 2 year blogiversary. Add in record breaking temps over 100 degrees & summer is in full swing. 

I'll be celebrating my birthday all weekend with 2 brunches (one at my fav restaurant & the other cooked by my mom), this movie, a trip to my fav physical craft store, & whatever else I feel like doing cuz its my birthday (she says with a hop & outstretched arms raised to the sky). Enjoy your weekend!

Now on to this week's Five Favs:
  • This DIY birthday photo booth backdrop (scroll down a bit to see). How fun!
  • These creepy & borderline threatening vintage postcards
  • These two dresses because one of them is going to be a b-day present to myself. Which one do you like? I think I prefer the first one.
  • This DIY journal using photos for the pages
  • This glass travel mug

Friday, June 22, 2012

Five Favs Friday


Happy Friday! We're headed off to Kelley's Island to visit my Uncle's marina. So while we're soaking up the sun & water I thought since it's been a while I'd leave you with a Five Favs post. Enjoy & have a wonderful & hopefully relaxing weekend.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Five Favs Friday

Happy Friday! I am finally coming up on the end of my elimination/detox diet! I have to say that I am quite proud that I was able to abstain from dairy, gluten & especially added sugars (I have a major sweet tooth & believe whole-heartedly in daily dessert). Really, I have M to thank for that because he did all the meal prep & cooked some awesome meals. I am one lucky woman! I have seen some fantastic positive effects  like increased energy, less fogginess & weight loss, but unfortunately, not the one I was hoping for & the sole reason for doing this in the first place. The first food I plan on reintroducing is eggs. Yep, you read that right, eggs. And yes, I know that eggs are technically not dairy but I read that they potentially contribute to the health issue I am dealing with & I want to see if that's true for me.

And now on to this week's list. See you on Monday & look then for my new blog banner, courtesy of this cool creative chick & a total surprise gift. I have the most thoughtful, kind & creative friends. Have a wonderful weekend!

  1. Remember viewfinders?! Check this out. 
  2. These notes are sure to improve your mood (via creature comforts).
  3. This paper model set of NYC made entirely out of paper. Of paper (in case you missed it the first 2 times).
  4. Genius. One of those why-didn't-I-think-of-that-ideas.
  5. This book. Thanks Chris Guillebeau for putting into words something I've never been able to adequately name & for proving that you can achieve whatever your definition is of a fulfilling life. 

Friday, March 2, 2012

Five Favs Friday

Hello friends.  I have been so sick, so my presence around here this week was light! I missed 2 days of work & dragged myself in on Wed, only to be told by everyone I crossed paths with that I looked terrible & to go home. So I made it a half-day & really shouldn't have gone in in the first place. My doctor threw around the word mono but then said that I should still go to work & to come back to see her next week so...I'm guessing it's not mono?! Anyway, I'm blaming this entire sickness on the elimination/detox diet that I'm on ;) Speaking of which, I am halfway through the 21 days & going strong! 


Hope you have a lovely weekend & hopefully I will be back to my normal healthy self soon. Enjoy this week's favs & feel free to add any links you've found in the comments. 

  1. These super creepy & little known precursors to the famous 1939 Wizard of Oz film.  
  2. This AT clutch. If only I had some extra cash lying around. 
  3. This important info about Google's new policy & how to delete your browsing info. Shame on you Google. Thanks Kat!
  4. This shop for super cute paper products (especially good for Project Life)
  5. This book because even though, I'm only 50 pages in, I'm hooked.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Five Favs Friday

Can you believe it's almost the last week of February? Wow - time is flying by way too fast. 2012 SLOW DOWN. I pick M up at the airport tonight! Trying to get used to him traveling so much now for work. At least, he was only gone for a week this time versus 2 weeks last month.

Also coming up on the end of my first week of my elimination/detox diet - vegan, no added sugars & gluten-free.  I went to an acupuncturist who told me that I'm allergic/sensitive to gluten & sugar & that these food sensitivities are contributing to the health issue I've had for a little over a year now. I will have had an appointment with a naturopath by the time you read this for a second opinion, so hopefully, I will be on my way to improved health, slowly but surely. I am disconcerted that not one of my 3 "traditional" doctors ever asked what my diet consisted of & the foods I was eating, but I shouldn't be surprised. 

And now on to this week's favorites. Have a wonderful weekend & thanks as always for stopping by & leaving me such kind comments. 
  1. I am in LOVE with this washi tape printer
  2. 3D printing - so amazing!
  3. These postage stamps.
  4. These free printable action plan sheets.
  5. This blog for her fantastic vegan recipes.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Five Favs Friday

So glad it's Friday. What are your weekend plans? I have a mile long to-do list, so I'll be tackling that. I've got Project Life to catch up on, 52 Weeks of Mail cards to make & some assignments to catch up on from my coach. I'm her guinea pig/volunteer for a new & incredible program she's testing - talk about awesome. I will write more on that once it's finished & she's ready to roll it out.

And now on to this week's list. Enjoy & Happy Friday!

  1. These post-its. The first is my fav one (hee hee).
  2. This stationary (via Linda who received it from a friend)
  3. This DYI - what a lovely surprise for a friend
  4. These umbrellas because if it's raining then might as well make the best of it (and then buy #2 on the list) 
  5. This before & after 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Five Favs Friday

Hello Friends. Happy Friday! What are your plans for the weekend? I took today off so right about the time this posts, I'm probably finishing up brunch at my favorite restaurant :) And hopefully we are headed to a movie soon. Enjoy today's Five Favs & have a wonderful weekend!
  1. Wes Anderson! (via Caiti)
  2. Ira Glass on producing a film
  3. This statement
  4. This necklace
  5. These office supplies

Friday, January 20, 2012

Five Favs Friday

Hello Friends. Happy Friday! I'm so excited because the two weeks is up & M will finally be home. There will be lot's of snuggle time & movies I'm sure. And I'm so looking forward to some home-cooked meals as I've been living off of Amy's & Trader Joe's already prepared meals or in plain language, pre-packaged foods ;)

Enjoy today's links & have a wonderful weekend!

  1. Repurposing vinyl = awesome
  2. These legos - how I wish they were for sale
  3. This memo block because you know how much I love paper
  4. This print - because it's true
  5. These necklaces - any one of them would make me happy

Friday, January 13, 2012

Five Favs Friday

Five Favs Friday is back! With the Holidays, my blogging break, & then trying to catch up with posts, it got left behind. Same with the Cool Creative Chicks series. That will also be back this month & I can't wait for you to meet my special guest.

So without further ado...enjoy & have a wonderful weekend (especially if you're lucky like me to have a 3-day b/c of MLK day). I plan on holing up in my office to work on all sorts of creative projects, going to my parents for dinner, exercising - hopefully going for a couple runs; weather permitting, & just enjoying the time to myself. What are your plans?

  1. This print - good motto for the New Year
  2. This celebration idea - you know how I love snail mail
  3. This necklace
  4. These lists from famous people 
  5. 10 tasty mug cakes that take a few minutes to make

Friday, December 9, 2011

Five Favs Friday - Holiday Edition

16 more days til Christmas...Wow. So I thought that I would share some fun Holiday DIYs & an incredibly curated gift guide (for all you last minute shoppers) for this week's Five Favs. This weekend I plan on catching up on my December Daily album, decorating the house, & getting dinner with my family. What are your plans? 
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  1. This gift guide is Ah-mazing! Even if you've got all your shopping done, take a look anyway. I found so many things for future gifts & for myself ;) 
  2. This DIY snow globe gift wrap for those of you who would like an alternative to store bought wrapping paper.
  3. These super cute DIY lollipop ornaments
  4. This DIY snowman kit from Caiti (In case you missed it - read my Creative Cool Chick Interview with her here).
  5. This cookie recipe b/c Eeny always has the best & I know from experience as I've made several of her breakfast ones & they are awesome!
Have a fantastic weekend & thanks for stopping by!


Friday, December 2, 2011

Five Favs Friday - Beauty Edition Guest Post

It's that time again - another Five Favs Friday. This week I've asked my friend Abby to guest post on her favorite beauty products because she's gorgeous & has gone to school for cosmetology. I'm going to sit this one out & will be back next week with some Holiday links. Have a great weekend & Happy December! And thanks Abby - I really appreciate that you agreed to do this. 
Hi there my name is Abby and I currently run Dirtontherocks.com Thanks to Ms. Danielle she invited me to write a little guest post for her. Due to being busy I had to postpone this post a bit later. Thanks again Danielle for understanding.


Ms. Danielle asked me to post about five beauty products I enjoy and why. However, seeing as I have so many favorites or a certain routine daily I decided to cheat a little and break these down into two categories which is Hair and Makeup. I decided to break it down between those two categories because that’s what really matters to me in the morning.

Hair – Besides that I’ve gone to school for cosmetology I can honestly say that I’ve lost interest in my hair when it was a lot longer. I pretty much got bored with my hair and would just straighten it daily. With that said having shorter hair means that it’s more maintenance. This is true, because with long hair you can just let it air dry and tie it in a pony tail. With short hair if you don’t do anything about it all the strands will just fly everywhere. Taming shorter hair is a pain. Here are my top three picks for hair products:
  1. Conair Infiniti I-Series Folding Handle Dryer - Blue What I love about this blow dryer is that you can fold it up for easy storage. I also love that you can purchase this at Target or Walmart. Unfortunately, I don’t remember how much I bought this for. The site has this product out of stock and so I’m not sure how much it is. It’s easy to use. The blow dryer doesn’t have a lot of knobs to configure. Just a hot or cold switch and 3 switches how strong you want the air to be. I just put mine on the highest speed and on hot air.
  2. Metal Round Brush – I always use a metal round brush when blow drying my hair. It adds volume to my hair and it also adds that shine I’m looking for without any products. I don’t use the brushes that have the plastic bristles because it’s messed up my hair in the past. I’ve even gotten my hair tangled with the plastic bristles. That’s never fun. The round brushes vary in sizes and in price. You can get the round metal brush that I use at Sally’s beauty supply or at any drugstore. They’re affordable and durable as well.  Just a quick tip: If you have long hair don’t purchase the round brush with a rubber grip. My hair used to get caught on the grip while drying my hair and it was so painful.
  3. Hana Pro Flat Iron – I’m all about purchasing affordable beauty products. However, I love my hair and I’ve seen my hair at its worst. I’ve even had my hair break off because of so much damage done to it. I’ve been using a different flat iron before the Hana Pro for the last several years and let me tell you paying a good amount for a straightener is well worth it. My flat iron still works today and it’s lasted me years. It has helped me from completely damaging my hair endlessly. With this new Hana Pro flat iron it’s easier for me to use because I have shorter hair. My old flat iron is a lot wider and it was hard to get the smaller strands. The Hana Pro is a bit pricey, but from what I can see this product will last you a good while. It looks durable, and I love the sheen it gives my hair when I straighten or curl it. Spending a little extra goes a long way when it comes to taking care of your hair. 
Makeup:
  1. Sonia Kashuk eye definer in Taupe  - This is what I use to stencil or draw my eyebrows on. I know that sounds weird to say, but I have really sparse brows and I need something that will help the eye shadow I place over adhere properly. It works well for me and it doesn’t smear easily. I like that it’s affordable and you can pick this up at a local Target of yours. I’m not sure that they have this at Walmart. It’s very affordable at $5.99USD. What’s great is that one pencil can last me a year if not longer. A little goes a long way with this eye liner. Yes, it’s eye liner not brow definer. 
  2. Mineral Blue or eye shadow in pinched – I had the opportunity to try out Pinched from Southern Magnolia Minerals a while ago. I’m not a fan of mineral makeup, but I fell in love with the blush. I just love rosy cheeks. This color is very, very pigmented and a little definitely goes a long way. What’s great is that you can choose the size of product you want to buy and therefore you’re not overpaying for something you might not like. SMM Cosmetics is also a treat! They took care of me well and shipment was fast. I love that I didn’t break out with the sensitive skin that I have. That’s always a plus! A very huge plus for me.
  3. E.L.F Essential Waterproof Pen – I love this pen. Not only is it cheap I think that dark pigment is great. I know a lot of people don’t like this product for being cheap, but honestly I haven’t had issues with this eyeliner. It’s a pen, it goes on dark and it’s easy to use. I’m not picky with eyeliners, and that’s probably why I don’t mind using this. It doesn’t smear as much on me like other people have reviewed it to be. It’s a great product overall. 
These are my top picks. I hope you all check out my favorites! Possibly purchase some for the holiday as a gift or even for yourself. Thanks again Danielle. I enjoyed writing this post. I’ve forgotten how much I enjoy beauty products. 

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Five Favs Friday

Can you believe there is only 43 days left in the year? I'm pretty excited for 2012; not that I want time to go by faster or anything. But I love the all the freshness & possibility of a New Year. Anyway, so glad that it's Fri. Our weekend will consist of brunch, preparing my journal to send off for the altered journal round robin I organized & maybe a movie. What are your plans?

There has been a change to today's Five Favs Fri post. Originally, I had a guest lined up to join me, but she is terribly sick, along with her son, so I offered to postpone her contribution until next Fri (feel better my friend). So without further ado - enjoy this week's links & have a good weekend!
  1. These alfabet earrings - would you wear your initials or get the same 2 letters?
  2. This jewelry line - so minimalist yet beautiful.
  3. This wristband that monitors your sleep cycle, tracks calories burned, has social apps, & types your blog posts for you (ok so the last one is not true, but this thing is amazing & affordable).
  4. This members only site for up to 60% off of crafting supplies.
  5. This site because if you've heard of Gilt Groupe (luxury fashion brands at a discount), well you won't want to miss Gilt Taste - dedicated to all things sweet. Don't mind me drooling all over the place.  

Friday, November 11, 2011

Five Favs Friday - Books Edition & Guest Post

Hello Friends. Today, I'm super excited to have my friend Linda join me & share her Five Fav Books. We first met almost a year ago during Reverb10 & have been friends ever since - even becoming pen pals.  I knew that she would be a perfect fit for this topic because of her fabulous book reviews & because of our shared love of reading. Thanks Linda for agreeing to this - I really appreciate it! And please share your fav books in the comments. I'm always on the look-out for new reads. 

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Hi there! I'm Linda and I blog over at Curious Notions and vlog in collaboration at Totes Awesome Channel. I make a reading related resolution each year. This year, I resolved to read 40 books by the end of 2011. I'm currently at 35 books and you can see the listing of books here. When Danielle invited me to do a guest post for her 5 Fav Fri series and gave me the theme of books, I immediately thought I should make it easier on myself and limit it to just the books I've read this year. Thus, I leave you a list of my 5 Fave Reads from 2011 (thus far.)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: I loved this book, a biography of the life of both Henrieta Lacks and the immortal life of her cells. A true story that needed to be told. It's about an African American woman named Henrietta Lacks who was treated at John Hopkins Hospital during the 1950s for cervical cancer. Unknown to her and her family, the hospital took live cancer cells from her cervix and it became the first immortal line of cells still grown today for research. This is the story of her life and the life of her cells and what happened to her family after her death. Not only is the story gripping, it satisfied a long time interest of mine in bioethics.

Polysyllabic Spree: "I suddenly had a little epiphany: all the books we own, both read and unread, are the fullest expression of self we have at our disposal." - Nick Hornby, Polysyllabic Spree. This is the first of three compilations of Nick Hornby's (author of High Fidelity, An Education, and About a Boy) monthly column about reading. Every month he lists out books he bought and then books he read. He then opines about his reading. Such a simple concept but his humor will not only make you laugh out loud, but also search for the nearest person so you could read to them his funny snippet. You can read some snippets I pulled from his first collection (I loved all three) here, a book review I posted on my blog.

Garlic and Sapphires: In Garlic and Sapphires, Ruth Reichl, famous food critic and editor, chronicles her tenure as food critic for The New York Times. It was a hilarious read as she shared stories of all her disguises used to dine at restaurants anonymously. As someone who loves to write about food, this was also a source of inspiration for me.





The Hunger Games: I have a personal bias against fantasy. I have a long history of having trouble suspending disbelief. I've been tentatively dipping my toes into the genre the last couple of years, so when Ashely offered to send me The Hunger Games series, I was excited! I've heard so much about it and from what I could tell, there were no magic (yuck), dragons (yuck), or wizards (yuck)! To my pleasant surprised, I was completely hooked and had trouble putting down the first and second books of this three book series. I'm currently in the middle of the third. Suspenseful! I can't wait to finish the third book and see the movie next year.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: I've had this book on my to-read list for a long time. What finally pushed me was one of the Nick Hornby books I mentioned citing this book as one of the best books he has read capturing what it's like to be autistic. (Nick Hornby's son is autistic.) The story is engaging and the autistic teen narrator really just charms you deeply. My heart was so warm reading this book. I highly, highly recommend it.


What are some of your favorite books you've read this year?
Thank you for the opportunity!

Thanks Linda for those great recommendations! And now for my list. I also decided to pick my favs from this year too:

The Last Town On Earth: This was so beautifully written first & foremost. The excellent story was a plus. It is set during the 1918 flu epidemic & is about the ramifications of a town that completely quarantines itself in order to stave off the threat. Besides the flu, America is involved in a war & tensions are high as people are divided & question each other's patriotism/loyalty. This story was inspired by a little known fact of an actual town that did isolate itself & I happened to have gone to college there.

The Hunger Games: Just like Linda, I'm not really into "fantasy" books either & I've always had a bias against teen lit for some reason. But this book was just incredible. I think I read it in a day & a half. I couldn't stop & stayed up into the early morning hours to finish it. Believe the hype & for those of you who don't like sci-fi, post-apocalyptic books, please give this a chance. It's so much more than that.

The Little Stranger: This is an excellent take on the gothic novel. Beautiful, eerie, & elegant. We're talking 1940s Britain, sinister presence/haunted house, a family with a sad history which makes for all the elements of an old-fashioned psychological ghost story.


The Beekeeper's Apprentice: This is a new take on Sherlock Holmes, where he plays a side character to Mary Russell, a 15 year old woman who becomes his "partner" & helps him solve cases. It is such a fun book & I've read the second in the series too. I'd recommend it for light summer reading - highly entertaining.

Crazy Sexy Diet: Big fan of Kris Carr. Carr shares her vision for a  vegetarian or vegan diet that emphasizes balancing the pH of the body with whole and raw foods, organic green drinks, and smoothies. Additionally, she shares the steps of her own twenty-one-day cleanse, and sample recipes. I don't plan on following her recommendations 100% but picking & choosing the ones that work with my lifestyle & goals. In fact, that was the one thing I really appreciated about this book was Carr's insistence that you can't be perfect & that you shouldn't try to follow everything but adapt it to fit your needs & wants (like if you don't want to go veggie or vegan, then she suggests meatless Mondays).

Hope you enjoyed today's edition & stay tuned for next week's list & another special guest. Have a great weekend & as always, thanks for stopping by. 

Friday, November 4, 2011

Five Favs Friday


  1. 2000 suspended dandelions - yes 2000. Absolutely gorgeous.
  2. This is my dream library (via: lemon & raspberry)
  3. This e-mag on design, fashion & inspiration. It is Ah-mazing! (via: Decor 8)
  4. These necklaces (for the day when I have some extra cash lying around) (via: Design Sponge)
  5. These amazing paper cuts - I mean absolutely incredible. What patience...
Have a fantastic weekend! And feel free to provide links in the comments (I can't get Mr. Linky to work right for some reason) of things you've found online. 

    Friday, October 28, 2011

    Five Favs Friday - Scary Movie Edition

    Friends, just wanted to take a moment & thank you so much for liking my Facebook page, following me on Twitter, posting comments here & just stopping by (even if you don't comment, I still appreciate you - I know you're there, the stats don't lie). It means the world to me! Have a wonderful weekend doing whatever makes you happy. Our weekend will consist of spending major quality time together since M has been gone on a business trip since last Sat.

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    Now on to this week's list. In celebration of Halloween & all things creepy, macabre, & ghoulish, I’ve listed my favorite “scary” movies. Due to Mary’s awesome suggestion (great idea – thanks!), I’ve added Mr. Linky below so that you can share your favorites too on your blog. And for those of you who don’t like horror movies [we can still be friends ;)] you can list a movie that scared you, perhaps being the reason you don’t like them now or any old regular movie that was so bad it warrants being in this genre.
    1. The Exorcist – Straight-up scary possessed girl. Check. No stupid looking CGI effects. Check. Best use of a can of pea soup. Check.
    2. The Others – I feel like this didn’t get the attention it deserved. Nicole Kidman is
      fantastic. The story is chilling in addition to the beautiful cinematography. Highly recommend for those of you who can’t stand gore or violence. It delivers just the right amount of scares in a completely subtle & clever way.
    3.  Poltergeist – This list wouldn’t be complete without a cheesy 80s movie thrown in. And it scared me when I was just 6 years old. As in I attribute my fear of clowns to this movie. Useless info: I was good friends in college, with JoBeth Williams nephew (she played the mom).
    4.  The Descent - Spelunking, group of women, scary creatures that can see you in the dark. Beware - pretty violent & gory but not gratuitous.
    5. The Ring - This was the first of the Japanese remakes & the only one that was done well. Super creepy girl (hmmmm...what's with all the scary girls), Naomi Watts, Seattle as the backdrop & even though a little too slick & somewhat gimmicky, it delivered on the creepiness factor. 
     Bonus links (because 5 just isn't enough):
    1.  It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown – OK so this isn’t scary at all, but it’s a classic for sure & a fav since my childhood. The Simpsons parody on this was cute too.
    2. Anything by Hitchcock – Psycho, Rear Window, The Birds. He changed the face of horror movies & movies in general. "The Master of Suspense" indeed.
    3. Southland Tales - This is my contribution to a non-horror movie that should have been b/c it was so bad.
     ***Don't forget about Mr. Linky and/or leave a comment with your faves. Have a spooktacular weekend (sorry, couldn't resist)! 

    Friday, October 21, 2011

    Five Favs Friday

    It's that time of the week again. Here's to a relaxing & fun weekend! And as always, thanks for stopping by.
    1. This quote (via ebb & flow).
    2. This INCREDIBLE blog post about shifts in life, transformation & moving forward. Amanda is one of the most eloquent & powerful writers/bloggers I've come across. 
    3. This 40 foot slide
    4. These minimalist children's story posters (via a cup of jo) - my fav is Red Riding Hood - the wolf's paw is a nice touch.
    5. This super cute polka dot clutch
    * Did you know that you can find me on FB, twitter & pinterest.

    Friday, October 14, 2011

    Five Favs Friday

    Happy Friday! Have a great weekend & enjoy this week's links. 
    1. This roundup of s’mores recipes. Because Fall is NOT complete without them.
    2. This article on the reason why some people don’t have one true calling - why that’s normal & even why we’re better off that way. A must read for those of us still searching for our “one” true calling & feeling frustrated for not finding it yet.
    3. This monthly subscription service for personalized stationary – notebooks, journals & assorted  unique stationary. I. Must. Have. This.
    4.  This Alice teacup drawing.
    5. This entire line of clothing. I first wrote about Emersonmade here & have purchased several items since. Love. 

    Friday, October 7, 2011

    Five Favs Friday - In Pictures

    I enjoyed last week's picture edition so much that I decided to do it again this week. Enjoy!

    1. This picture because it made me SMILE & giggle. 


    2. This pig. Enough said. 




    3. The World's Biggest Summit  - health, wealth, spirituality, creativity, business & illumination. And did I mention it's FREE?!


    4. So excited for this to start next week (I know I did a post on it already but it bears repeating just in case you missed it & because it's gonna rock!)


    5. This pen (via Life is a Canvas). AH-MAZING. Watch the short video.


    Hope you have a good weekend (especially if you're fortunate enough to have a 3 Day because of the Holiday). Also, just wanted to give a birthday shout-out to my dad (his birthday was yesterday) - Love you so much!

    Friday, September 30, 2011

    Five Favs Friday


    Hi All. Today's Five Favs Friday is going to be in pictures. Enjoy & Happy Friday!


    1. This appetizer of melted pecorino cheese,
    with crostini, apples & truffle honey

    2. This picture because Fall is my favorite season

    3. These tea bags because they came 2 days in a row
    & after I wrote this post (very appropriate timing-wise)


    4. This cookie jar
    5. These FREE printables -
    Get Well Soon Mini Cards from Mayi Carles
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