
Sunday, December 21, 2014
12 Days of Christmas: Christmas Nail Art
Just a quick post today to share the different holiday nails I've been sporting over the last few weeks. I did a traditional red and green color scheme, a frosty blue, white, and silver theme, and a whimsical pink, white, and silver combination. Hope you enjoy!

Friday, December 19, 2014
12 Days of Christmas Update
So... Yeah. The time has gotten away from me and I won't be able to commit to my full 12 days of Christmas plan. Christmas is coming way too fast and I am running out of time. Work has been insanely busy and I come home absolutely exhausted! I just kind of stare numbly at my monitor and hope that I have miraculously gained some sort of power that will write my posts for me. Alas, I have no such power. There will be a few more posts (hopefully) before the 25th. I have the photos taken and just need to edit and put them together into a semi-interesting post, lol.
This project has kick-started my passion for crafting and creating, though, so expect to see more of those kind of posts incorporated into my blog into the future. I will probably be covering all sorts of subjects at some point. I want this blog to be a direct reflection of me and I have a lot of interests! I still plan on having makeup related posts - reviews, tutorials, looks of the day, etc. because I am still an absolute makeup junkie. January and February are always a little rough for me because it's so depressing and gray outside and I'm hoping this blog will provide a little bit of sunshine for my life.
Thanks to anyone who is reading and if I don't come back before then, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
This project has kick-started my passion for crafting and creating, though, so expect to see more of those kind of posts incorporated into my blog into the future. I will probably be covering all sorts of subjects at some point. I want this blog to be a direct reflection of me and I have a lot of interests! I still plan on having makeup related posts - reviews, tutorials, looks of the day, etc. because I am still an absolute makeup junkie. January and February are always a little rough for me because it's so depressing and gray outside and I'm hoping this blog will provide a little bit of sunshine for my life.
Thanks to anyone who is reading and if I don't come back before then, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
12 Days of Christmas: My decorations
Today I just wanted to quickly share with you the decorations I have up for Christmas this year. I'm attracted to non-traditional colors when it comes to Christmas so I have a lot of pink, purple, and bright green and teal. My main tree is filled with fun ornaments in these colors.
I also have a smaller tree with a more vintage/natural feel to it. Lots of owls, cream and light rose colored ornaments with silver accents.
There are a few items I have around the apartment as well. I've never been into the "other" decor items as much; for me it's always been about the tree(s). But this year I got more into it and I'm really liking how they've turned out.
And that's it! For everyone reading, are you drawn more to the traditional Christmas colors of red and green or do you go for something a bit different? Let me know in the comments below and thanks for looking!
I also have a smaller tree with a more vintage/natural feel to it. Lots of owls, cream and light rose colored ornaments with silver accents.
![]() |
I have a post coming soon detailing the packaging on my presents! |
![]() |
Stay tuned for a couple of posts/mini tutorials on these items too! |

Monday, December 15, 2014
12 Days of Christmas: Handmade Christmas Cards
One of my favorite activities to do every Christmas is to make Christmas cards. I don't have a ton of people to send to, so it's a fairly quick project for me. I think the largest amount I've ever made was maybe a dozen and this year it's even less than that.
Every year after the holidays all the Christmas decorations, crafting supplies, etc. always go on sale for really cheap so I grabbed a card-making kit from Michael's last year. (I'm pretty sure they come out with new ones every year if you're interested in purchasing one). The colors and patterns of the papers and elements were right up my alley and I figured a kit would stream-line the process. It even had a small cheat sheet with card ideas if you really wanted to make things simple and quick. It also limits my focus so I only have a limited amount of supplies to choose from. (I have a slight addiction to paper-crafting supplies and sometimes it gets a little overwhelming to choose what I want to work with!)
This kit included everything I needed to create the cards except for adhesive which I have plenty of. I also delved into my stash and grabbed a few extras like glitter, sequins, trims, etc. to give the cards a little glitz and glamour. Plus, I'm pretty sure it's a rule that Christmas cards have to have glitter, right?
Basically I just laid everything out on my table and picked what I wanted to work with and started putting things together. It's as simple as that really. Once I had each card laid out how I wanted, I glued things down and that was it!
I hope you liked my cards as much as I do! For anyone reading, do you prefer to make your own cards or do you purchase some of those fun boxed sets that are everywhere this time of year?
Every year after the holidays all the Christmas decorations, crafting supplies, etc. always go on sale for really cheap so I grabbed a card-making kit from Michael's last year. (I'm pretty sure they come out with new ones every year if you're interested in purchasing one). The colors and patterns of the papers and elements were right up my alley and I figured a kit would stream-line the process. It even had a small cheat sheet with card ideas if you really wanted to make things simple and quick. It also limits my focus so I only have a limited amount of supplies to choose from. (I have a slight addiction to paper-crafting supplies and sometimes it gets a little overwhelming to choose what I want to work with!)
This kit included everything I needed to create the cards except for adhesive which I have plenty of. I also delved into my stash and grabbed a few extras like glitter, sequins, trims, etc. to give the cards a little glitz and glamour. Plus, I'm pretty sure it's a rule that Christmas cards have to have glitter, right?
Basically I just laid everything out on my table and picked what I wanted to work with and started putting things together. It's as simple as that really. Once I had each card laid out how I wanted, I glued things down and that was it!
I hope you liked my cards as much as I do! For anyone reading, do you prefer to make your own cards or do you purchase some of those fun boxed sets that are everywhere this time of year?

Sunday, December 14, 2014
12 Days of Christmas: Christmas Stockings Tutorial
I figured what better way to start off my 12 days of Christmas than with a tutorial on how to make Christmas stockings. My family somehow manages to lose their stockings each year and we were down to a pretty rag-tag group of mismatched leftover ones. So I decided to make everyone new ones this year!
Our stockings don't stay in one place since we all live in different locations so instead of having them match each other, I made a different one for each person based on what I thought they would like. I did try to unify them a bit by adding a white cuff and accents.
Here's what you'll need:
I wanted to make sure the names looked fairly uniform so I looked online and found a great font that I wanted to use on the stockings. I made sure to print them all the same size and I made them bold so that I could really see the names through the fabric. For the cuffs, I cut 2 9"x11" pieces of fabric (I didn't attach a pattern for this since it's just a simple rectangle). I laid one of the pieces on top of the paper and used the fabric paint to trace the letters. (If you like your handwriting and aren't worried about them looking the same, free-hand the names onto the fabric.) I did all the cuffs ahead of time so the paint was completely set before I continued with the stockings.
Next, you'll want to cut out the patterns. You'll need two pieces of the stocking fabric and two each of the heel and toe (cut out of the white accent fabric). The toe and heel both have two layers of the white since you could see the base fabric with just one layer. I laid the cut pieces onto the stocking base so you can get an idea of what the finished product will look like.
Now you'll need to sew the heel and toe onto one of the stocking pieces. Make sure you're using the same side for all your stockings so they all face the same way. First I used a straight stitch to tack the pieces to the base, then I used a small zigzag/button stitch to applique the edges down.
I forgot to take a picture, but you'll need to sew the front stocking piece to the back making sure the right sides are together. Turn the stocking right side out after you've finished.
The next part is in two steps. First you'll need to sew the two cuff pieces together (again, right sides together and turn right side out when finished) and fold the sewn cuff in half with the name on the outside. The best way I can think to explain this is you'll fold the bottom edge up so it meets the top edge. You'll have a skinny tube if you've folded it correctly.
Next you'll need to pin the cuff to the stocking. This is where it gets a teensy bit tricky to explain because you have to make sure you're pinning the side of the cuff with the name to the front of the stocking. The cuff is pinned to the inside of the stocking, with the name facing the wrong side of the front part of the stocking. Hopefully the photo above shows that alright. Sew the cuff and flip right side out.
And you're done! This is my first tutorial, so please let me know if there's anything you liked or you think I could do better. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions and thanks for looking!
Our stockings don't stay in one place since we all live in different locations so instead of having them match each other, I made a different one for each person based on what I thought they would like. I did try to unify them a bit by adding a white cuff and accents.
- Fabrics for the outside of the stockings. I chose flannel and I bought 1/2 yard of each if it was an allover pattern, 2/3 yard if the pattern was 1-way.
- White fabric (again I chose flannel) for the cuff, heel, and toe. I used 1/4 yard for each stocking.
- Fabric puffy paint in colors to match your fabrics
- Patterns for stocking, heel, and toe. Find patterns here.
- Pins, scissors, thread, sewing machine.
I wanted to make sure the names looked fairly uniform so I looked online and found a great font that I wanted to use on the stockings. I made sure to print them all the same size and I made them bold so that I could really see the names through the fabric. For the cuffs, I cut 2 9"x11" pieces of fabric (I didn't attach a pattern for this since it's just a simple rectangle). I laid one of the pieces on top of the paper and used the fabric paint to trace the letters. (If you like your handwriting and aren't worried about them looking the same, free-hand the names onto the fabric.) I did all the cuffs ahead of time so the paint was completely set before I continued with the stockings.
Next, you'll want to cut out the patterns. You'll need two pieces of the stocking fabric and two each of the heel and toe (cut out of the white accent fabric). The toe and heel both have two layers of the white since you could see the base fabric with just one layer. I laid the cut pieces onto the stocking base so you can get an idea of what the finished product will look like.
Now you'll need to sew the heel and toe onto one of the stocking pieces. Make sure you're using the same side for all your stockings so they all face the same way. First I used a straight stitch to tack the pieces to the base, then I used a small zigzag/button stitch to applique the edges down.
I forgot to take a picture, but you'll need to sew the front stocking piece to the back making sure the right sides are together. Turn the stocking right side out after you've finished.
The next part is in two steps. First you'll need to sew the two cuff pieces together (again, right sides together and turn right side out when finished) and fold the sewn cuff in half with the name on the outside. The best way I can think to explain this is you'll fold the bottom edge up so it meets the top edge. You'll have a skinny tube if you've folded it correctly.
Next you'll need to pin the cuff to the stocking. This is where it gets a teensy bit tricky to explain because you have to make sure you're pinning the side of the cuff with the name to the front of the stocking. The cuff is pinned to the inside of the stocking, with the name facing the wrong side of the front part of the stocking. Hopefully the photo above shows that alright. Sew the cuff and flip right side out.
And you're done! This is my first tutorial, so please let me know if there's anything you liked or you think I could do better. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions and thanks for looking!

Labels:
12 Days of Christmas,
Christmas,
Crafts,
Sewing
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
12 Days of Christmas
My favorite time of year is Christmas. Everything about it is just absolutely magical and I don't think I'll ever outgrow that giddiness and sense of excitement whenever the day grows near.
And don't forget about the snow! I'm not one of those outdoorsy types who loves being in the cold, brisk air swishing back and forth on a ski slope but I can't imagine Christmas without snow. The way it blankets the ground and glitters on tree branches just makes me smile. Have you ever seen bare branches just frosted with the stuff? Again, magical.
So with all that being said, I've decided to do (attempt to do) 12 days of Christmas here on my blog. I'm going to try my best to have a post everyday from December 14th through December 25th.
The posts will be a mix of Christmas crafts, decor, and baking along with fun holiday makeup looks. It'll be everything from full tutorials to quick and simple photo posts. This time of year gets busy for me and for everyone (and I work in retail which is hectic on a normal day!)so this is a pretty big undertaking. If anyone is reading this, please feel free to share ideas or things you would like to see. I have several of my posts planned out already but there is definitely room in there! Thanks for reading and I hope you'll join me in the next few weeks for my 12 days of Christmas adventure!
And don't forget about the snow! I'm not one of those outdoorsy types who loves being in the cold, brisk air swishing back and forth on a ski slope but I can't imagine Christmas without snow. The way it blankets the ground and glitters on tree branches just makes me smile. Have you ever seen bare branches just frosted with the stuff? Again, magical.
![]() |
This was taken several years ago on my way to work. Digital overlay by Robin Gough Designs. |
So with all that being said, I've decided to do (attempt to do) 12 days of Christmas here on my blog. I'm going to try my best to have a post everyday from December 14th through December 25th.
![]() |
A little sneak peek at what's to come! |

Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)