Saturday, August 30, 2014

Sew Sweet

Lately I have been sooooo busy getting ready for the up coming school year. School shopping, eye checks, and even an institute class at the college have been taking up my time, and school doesn't even start until Tuesday! What has happened to my summer? There are only two days left! Well, because I have been insanely busy I haven't been able to upload these photographs of a recent sewing project. 


I loved this vintage novelty fabric of flower carts that I found at a yard sale. There were 1 1/2 yards for $2.50, and this project took a lot of the fabric. (Honestly while I was cutting it I kept telling myself 'Don't mess up!' because I didn't have enough to redo the project if I ruined it with my meager sewing skills)


I didn't use a pattern or anything making this, and the design was one of three I chose by doodling ideas on a napkin and asking my Mom and Sisters which they liked best. I love how  this turned out! I wanted  a loose fitting shirt that was feminine, sweet, and a little bit playful in the back; and that is exactly what I got with this sweet shirt. 


I also really love how perfectly the blue in the collar that I made a while ago goes with the blue in the shirt. 


I'm really glad that this project turned out a success- And isn't this two tiered bow the cutest thing?!? Hopefully I will be posting a tutorial soon. 

Oh my gosh. I have to go, my Mom just came in and said that we have to take my dad to the E.R., and that he cut his hand really badly


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Lost At Sea


Bonjour! I cannot believe that there is only a few days left of summer and then...  I am a senior! What?? 
I love this outfit even though it is somewhat more fall looking than summer. It was perfect with the weather that we have been having lately. It has been so chilly and this was warm enough to keep me comfortable. 


Usually I am not a  huge fan of chevron stripes- they are somewhat masculine to me- but this dress is the exception. I love it! It is enough rough and soft to be perfect. 


Outfit Details:
Beret- Borrowed from Momma
Necklace-  Fuego 
Dress- Down East Basics (From Aunt Nancy) 
Shoes- Garage Sale (Originally Payless) 

I'm not the hugest fan of this photo- but whatever, it captures my sweet necklace perfectly. Also- I am in love with this lip stick! The color is Just Garner... and it is from Wet N' Wild! Yes, that means that this gorgeous shade only cost $.93! 


" And now I would that ye should be humble, and be submissive and gentle; easy to be entreated; full of patience and long-suffering; being temperate in all things; being diligent in keeping the commandments of God at all times; asking for whatsoever things ye stand in heed, both spiritual and temporal; always returning thanks unto God for whatsoever things ye do receive."- Alma 7:23

Monday, August 25, 2014

School Girl



Now- Isn't this skirt just darling!! I cannot believe that I MADE it! It is so sweet, and in the short time that I have made it I have styled it so many different ways, and there are so many other ways that I can style it! 


I love how this looks somewhat non-traditional school girl, while still looking cute and feminine. I felt so awkward while taking these pictures, because I actually wore this to a church party, and me and my sister slipped away to take these photos, but I still think that some people could see us... 

I also made this little hair bow pictured above, and pinned it to the larger pink hair bow. Maybe I will post a tutorial on how to make one in the future. ;)
 And oh this sweet little blouse! It is so precious. I love little shirts like this (even though my Mom refers to them as my "granny" shirts...). 

 Outfit Details:
Hair Bows- Black Flowered Bow- I made it!!
Pink Bow- Forever 21
Blouse- Thrifted (Vintage)
Skirts- Black Flowered Skirt- Home Made
Pink Skirt- Down East Basics
Petticoat- Thrifted (Vintage)
Shoes- T.J. Maxx


"Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not. Behold the wounds which pierced my side, and also the prints of the nails in my hands and feet; be faithful, keep my commandments, and ye shall inherit the kingdom of heaven, Amen." - D&C 6:36-37

Friday, August 22, 2014

I Made A Skirt





























I did it! I actually did it! I sewed a skirt on my sewing machine... without help! 

A few months ago our Grandma gave me and my sisters a whole bunch of old vintage fabric which she no longer wanted/ had room for. We gladly accepted it. Some of it was absolutely darling and perfect for our sewing ideas and other parts of it were... well... not so cute. This is some of the cute vintage fabric.

I love this darling little circle skirt, and it was so easy so make! I followed the tutorial over at It's A Crafty World, and it was so simple and easy to follow! The only problem that I had with the tutorial was that the center of my skirt was sooooo  much bigger than my waist. It was huge! That problem was easily solved, however with all little bit of pleating as I sewed the skirt!

I can't wait to put the finished skirt on here and show you how I styled it!

"If thou art merry, praise  the Lord with singing, with music, with dancing, and with a prayer of praise and thanksgiving.
If thou art sorrowful, call on the Lord thy God with supplication that your souls may be joyful." -D&C 136:28-29

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Daisy Do


Just a simple outfit today, one that I wore on Sunday. This dress always makes me feel happy and sunshiny, and though the quality of these pictures aren't very good (that's what happens when they are taken in the garage) I still thought that I would share the outfit, because honestly I need a little cheering up today. 


Last night was just super dramatic because there was some miss communications about some plans to get ice cream. One of my friends and I had a meeting that we had to go to so we invited two others do do something with us after the meeting. It ended up that they didn't want to get ice cream (which was what we had all planned) and we weren't able to go to a sleep over with them, so me and the friend that went with me to the meeting went and got ice cream anyways. Well apparently that caused some waves with one of the friends that we invited, but hopefully that is all solved now and our friendship will be fine and back to normal. I really love that girly and don't want something silly like this to hurt her or our friendship!

Wow! And I thought that there wouldn't be any drama senior year! 


I love this little pin and the clip on earrings below, they are so sweet, but still manage to be elegant!

Outfit Details:
Dress- T.J. Maxx 
Lace Underskirt- Bella Birdy 
Hat- Vintage
Pin-Vintage
Earrings- Vintage
Shoes- Fred Meyers (??)


The print on this dress is so cute- It's cream little flowers and dots, and the dress is white. Who ever said you can't wear cream and white??! 

"But if ye receive me in the world, then shall ye know me, and shall receive your exaltation; that where I am ye shall be also."- D&C 132:23

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Mint To Be



Well hello there! I wore this outfit to senior class registration and love the 1940/1950's pencil skirt vibe that it has. I can't believe that I am a senior. WHAT?! 

It took almost an hour to fix my schedule  because I was accepted to honors (AP) English but was put into the wrong class... Speaking of Honor's English , the reading assignment this summer was to read Frankenstein and 1984 and complete 30 book logs per book. Right now I'm working on 1984 and WOW! Did George Orwell know how to write!  


 Outfit Details: 
Eiffel Tower Earrings- Present from my Sisters (Old Navy) 
Top- Yard Sale
Skirt- T.J. Maxx
Under Skirt- An Aunty ♥ 
Shoes- Yard Sale (Originally from Payless)


 And here are some photographs of my hair. Once again I attempted Victory Rolls (see my inspiration here, attempt 1, and attempt 2), and this time I loved how they turned out. I wasn't able to get them very high on my head (again bang problems) but even though they are lower they still turned out very sweet. I love how classic this hair is, and the more I practice doing it, the easier it becomes and the better it looks. Hope fully someday I will be able to do this hair style perfectly, but until then this will have to do!

"What we love determines what we seek. What we seek determines what we think and do. What we think and do determines who we are, and who we will become."- Dieter F. Uchtdorf 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Sew Cute

 Now that my room is finally un-flooded ( and I am finally able to access clothes/ my bed...) I thought that it would be appropriate to post some photos of my sewing machine.

I absolutely adore my machine. It is around 60 years old, and works absolutely amazingly. It is in amazing condition and because the inside and all of the parts are metal it will stay working far into the future. It is from my Grandmother, and I painted the sewing table pink myself, and added the cream accent piece in the front and the crystal nobs.  


I love my machine so much, and am so excited to share the various projects that I do on here. I really want to be able to sew my own clothes, and this is a perfect place to start. 

Let me know if you know any great sewing projects for beginners! 


"I assure you that our Heavenly Father is mindful of the challenges we face. He loves each of us and desires to bless us and to help us." -Thomas S. Monson 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

How Do I Broach the Subject?



I love how elegant skirt suits look, and how timeless they are! The suits of the 1940's/1950's hold a particular charm to me. I love how elegantly women dressed and how put together they looked. I just wish that I still lived in a time where women would go out to lunch with their suits, hats, gloves, and gorgeous purses. 


I'm sorry that this photograph is so blurry, but I loved how the outfit looked with and without the jacket and wanted to show it both ways, and unfortunately this was the only photograph I had without the jacket. 

 This vintage broach and the darling earrings that go with it are the most precious accessories. Not only are they gorgeous with the pink diamonds and pearls (both are my favorite), but they belonged to my Great Grandma Coco, so they are truly precious to me. Each time I wear something of Coco's I think of her so much! 

Because my bed room is still in the process of being dried It was a struggle to get this out to wear. Really! I had to move everything in order to open the  door to my closet and slip in. 

 Outfit Details:
 Earrings & Broach- Vintage from Coco
Hat- Vintage borrowed from Momma
Suit- Aunt Jenner
Shirt- Aunt Nancy 
Shoes- Fred Meyers 
Purse- Vintage (Thrifted) 
Journal- Gift 



"Keep trying. Be believing. Be happy. Don't get discouraged. Things will work out." -Gordon B. Hinckley 

Monday, August 11, 2014

I should have been a WAF

Isn't this little outfit darling! It was the first time that I was able to wear my new hat and I absolutely love how the outfit turned out. Even though it is monochromatic it still looks so rich and put together. 
I love how 1940's The outfit all looked together. Also- Aren't these shoes the MOST darling shoes you have ever seen?! I found them at a thrift store while in Utah, and I couldn't wait to wear them. They are made out of an almost men's suit type material and the bow is so irresistibly cute!


And isn't this hat even more charming on!

Outfit Details: Hat- Vintage (thrifted), Earrings- Vintage, Jacket- Aunt Nancy, Pin- Hobby Lobby, Top- Aunt Jenner, Skirt- Borrowed from Mom, Shoes- Thrifted 


I love this pin, and it  definitely adds to the 1940's wartime styling of this outfit, and the Women in the Air Force reference... 

" I wish every young woman would know and understand that your beauty- your shine- does not lie in makeup, gooey cream, or the latest clothing or hairstyles. It lies in your personal purity... 
You can have a powerful impact in the world.
Your example, even the light in your eyes, will influence others who see your shine,  and they will want to be like you... 
A divine light comes into your eyes and countenances when you draw close to your Heavenly Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ. "  -Elaine S. Dalton 

Sunday, August 10, 2014

When it Rains it Pours

When it rains it pours... literally. Once again I have been absent from blogging for part of this week. The reason... The basement of my house flooded. Some time between Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning there was a huge down pour of rain. Enough that the next morning my bed room and the main room downstairs were flooded.


 We quickly tried to move all of the furniture into the one dry corner of my room and moved the rest of the furniture in the main room as we could. It was terrible! We have spent the week tearing out foam pad and trying to get as much of the water out of the house as possible!  
 And drying the carpet has been terrible! It has been so hard having no access to my bed and clothing (I have been forced to wear my older brother Winston's clothes for the past week. He is in Colombia on a mission, so he won't care- but I certainly do! I miss dressing like a girl!) Hopefully your summers have been sunshiny and dry!


























To live greatly, we must develop the capacity to face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and triumphs with humility. -Thomas S. Monson