



And Who What Wear Daily just offered up this DIY project involving a mini skirt, some Ostrich feather trim and a gold bottle of Aleene's Tacky Glue. Click here for instructions on how to make it. How easy is that?




And Who What Wear Daily just offered up this DIY project involving a mini skirt, some Ostrich feather trim and a gold bottle of Aleene's Tacky Glue. Click here for instructions on how to make it. How easy is that?


I wonder if O.P.I. or Katy Perry are closet crafters? Check out the latest KP nail polish collection, featuring Black Shatter. It works like Quick Crackle, the craft topcoat that causes paint to splinter and pull apart for an aged, peeling paint finish for wood surfaces. I am liking the look that Katy's nails are flaunting-- it almost has a animal print quality to it. Here's the drill: You apply one coat of Black Shatter over completely dry nail lacquer for a look that's totally Katy! Do you love it? Would you wear it? Can you use it over other paints to make stuff? Interesting possibilities!


Sipping cocoa in front of my fire, in my comfy sweats, listening to Christmas music or watching "It's A Wonderful Life" with my husband. Because you know what? It really is! 
Seeing all the different light shows that my town has to offer. I usually see a couple, but it would be so fun to venture off the beaten path and take them all in. We love Christmas Tree Lane.
And finally, I would love to just be still and enjoy the moments of Christmas. You know, the sounds, the smells, the energy in the air -- all of it. I feel like I might miss it sometimes because I am busy or tired or because it comes so fast and with such commercialism. I hope to someday do a few of these things on my Christmas Wish List, to make it more than a wish. Someday....
Last weekend was a blur of Christmas festivities! Friday night we went to a Christmas party where we hung out with friends to the sounds of live music being sung by the fire (as opposed to songs being sung by a choir!); drinks around the bar (hot chocolate and champagne with pomegranate seeds splashed on top); lots of great foodie things like sushi boats, chicken and beef kabobs over rice served in martini glasses; decorated gingerbread cookies; and a brisk walk to see all the lights and decorations on Christmas Tree Lane.
After this we headed up to River Park to see the Lego window display (located between Macy's and Edward's Theater) in the theme of Santa's Workshop. Really amazing! 
Saturday we attended a local artist's open house where we purchased some holiday treasures.
Then in the early evening we went a-hunting for our Christmas tree. My husband and I always take a photo of us surrounded by the Christmas trees.
Hiding amongst the trees is a favorite activity of my boys. 

Two lots and two cups of hot cocoa later we had ourselves a beautiful Noble strapped to the top of our PT Cruiser.
Sunday we spent the day decorating our home and our tree. The whole house is fragrant with the scent of pine. I love it! 

By evening, we were all sitting on our cozy couches admiring our Christmas surroundings. Hmmm..........so nice!
This picture of our tree looks a little 'wonky' here, but in the dark with all the twinkling lights it is beautiful!