Showing posts with label valentines day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentines day. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

valentine's day. gift guide.


1. Laura Mercier $26 Antique Pink Lipstick
2. Dylan Lex $980 Falkor Necklace
3. The Soap & Paper Factory $32 Neroli 
4. Zenni Optical $26 - Pink Acetate Frames 
5. Make Up Forever $19 Rosy Nude Lip Liner 
6. Diptyque $60 Tuberose Candle
7. Deborah Lippman $18 Shape of My Heart Nail Polish
8. Vita Fede $475 Titan Stone Bracelet
9. Bobbi Brown $27 Pale Pink Blush
10. Ciao Bella Sicilian Pistachio Gelato   
11. Neff $16 Light Pink Beanie
12. Chuao $27 Firecracker Chocolate (4 pack)
13. Coach $250 Liv Crossbody Bag in Light Gold/Chambray
14. The Goddess Line $30 Roll on Fragrance - Durga




Wednesday, February 1, 2012

DIY. valentine photo templates.

If you aren't a photoshop expert but know a thing or two about layers, 
try downloading some of these super cute valentines day templates from etsy!

After you purchase & download the files...
All you have to do is drop your own photo in, edit the text and get them printed!
(oh, and make sure you have photoshop)


$12 via etsy

$7 via etsy

$19 via etsy

$8 via etsy

$8 via etsy

Thursday, January 26, 2012

DIY. paint swatch valentines.

BEHR Premium Plus paint swatches from Home Depot are fantastic!  Because...
they are larger (6" long & 5" wide) then standard paint swatches which means that
there are so many more possibilities for re-use or up-cycling!  

Below are more samples of the quality swatches BEHR carries.
If you don't already know this... they're free (within reason).
I make it a point to grab a handful each time I hit up Home Depot, 
in the off-chance that I will find a use for them.


Supplies:
BEHR paint swatches
A2 4 3/8" X 5 3/4" size envelopes ( I got mine from BLICK)
rubber cement, scissors
heart hole punch
scrapbooking paper, notebook paper, doilies etc.
valentine sticker assortment
rubber alphabet stamps & ink
hot glue gun
safety pin
embroidery needle & floss
buttons

To create the card:
Step 1: take your color swatch and fold down 1/3 creating a flap
Step 2: to back the inside - lay swatch over scrapbooking paper to create a guide & cut to size
(I cut mine into 2 slices making it easier to bend so it's less bulky in the crease)
Step 3: paint thin layer of rubber cement on the back side of both surfaces
Step 4: blow on the adhesive until it's tacky, then press surfaces together to create a bond
Step 5: roll off excess glue with your finger tips

Decorate your love notes!

I used a heart hole punch that I got from BLICK for $6. great investment!
Also used some card board scrapbooking stickers from Michaels.
Notebook paper (tends to not be opaque so I added another page to back it before attaching)
Doilies (use just a touch of hot glue on this, tricky because of all the holes)
If you are using heavy or bulky things, add a dab of hot glue to reinforce them
(even if there is already adhesive).

To make the button closure:
Step 1: take the card & a button and visually place the button on the top flap
Step 2: use your safety pin to poke holes through the paper for a guide
Step 3: sew on the button with embroidery floss
Step 4: use your safety pin again, to create a hole through the back of the card
Step 5: knot a piece of embroidery floss and feed it through the back
making sure the placement is relative to the top flap button.  
leave the thread open ended to wind around the button on the top flap...
And you're done!

Easy, resourceful, creative & fun!