Friday, December 30, 2011
These are a few of my favorite things
Don't we just love after Christmas sales. These are a few of my favorite buys. My house just smells oh. so. yummy.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Chicago I love you
Excuse me for posting so many of my photos of thee lovely Chicago; but as I said, I love Chicago. Raised in the mid-west.....I was born in the beautiful state of Wisconsin. City-girl, country-girl, all in one. All these years and I can't decide which I claim, nor which I like better. Yes, I am a Wisconsinite. Yes, I am a Cheesehead. Go Packers. I can correctly spell and pronounce Milwaukee (lived there, shopped there, have relatives there). I can correctly spell and pronounce Oconomowoc. Yes, my parents idea of "landscape" was having a dairy cow next to the Blue Spruce. Yes, I have driven a snow mobile. I've skied, ice-fished, shot a rifle, turkey hunted, deer hunted, stood in a deer stand, shot a bow, rode a toboggan, milked a cow. I've been to a Brewer's game, a Packer's game, a Badger's game, the state capitol (go Mad-town), shined for deer (anyone need an explanation of that one?), ice skated on lakes, did donuts in cars on lakes (don't know WHAT we were thinking) and ate Friday night fish fries. I learned to drive a tractor before the training wheels were off my bike. True Wisconsinite. High Five. Holler.
Growing up, we also did a lot of driving South. South took us to thee hoppin city of Chicago. I still love that great city. My favorite time to visit is this time of year. Michigan Avenue to be precise. Filled with snow, oodles of holiday decor, holiday lights, shopping, museums, restaurants, lot's of busy people drinking lot's of coffee busily walking down Michigan (that's Chicago talk for Michigan Ave). Culture. Diversity. My favvvvorite. Now, just how did I make my home 1300 miles South of Chicago....to the Sunshine State....where there is no snow? That my friends, is a story saved for another day. I must like to drive South. :o)
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Merry Christmas Eve
From our home to yours, Merry Christmas. May you have much joy, peace and love as you celebrate Christ's season with your family and friends. ♥
Friday, December 23, 2011
Happy Friday!
Hello there and Happy Friday! I wanted to share this very cool-homemade-gift idea with you! If you are in need of a last minute gift for this holiday season (or at any time of the year for that matter)...consider this Vanilla Sugar Scrub. My daughter actually made these for all her (female) co-workers for Christmas gifts. It's very easy, super cute, smells so good and is extremely cost effective! Most ingredients you probably have in your home and if not, you can find at your local store.
Vanilla Sugar Scrub
2 cups of brown sugar
1 cup of white sugar
1 cup of sunflower oil
1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
Thoroughly mix sugars together until well blended and no lumps are visible. Add vanilla. Add oil. Blend all together. Place in jars and label. Ta-da! There you have it.
We went for an all natural look in gifting them....brown paper gift bags, natural brown raffia filler instead of tissue inside the bags....a very earthy feel. These she just simply labeled "Vanilla Sugar Scrub" on the inside of the Season's Greetings tags. You can also write with a permanent marker on the jar itself, or on the jar lid. I think it would be nifty to recycle an old candle jar with the metal lid. If you place an almost-gone candle in the freezer for a while, the candle will freeze and you will be able to chisel out the remaining candle and recycle the jar!
Of course now, I am wanting to make more and different kinds (and I'm even considering a salt scrub). You can basically use 4-5 drops of any scent of essential oil in place of the Vanilla Extract. I also want to add, this gift is not just limited to the female clientele....change up the Vanilla to a Sandalwood or Patchouli oil for that special guy. Happy Holidays & Happy Gifting!
Vanilla Sugar Scrub
2 cups of brown sugar
1 cup of white sugar
1 cup of sunflower oil
1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
Thoroughly mix sugars together until well blended and no lumps are visible. Add vanilla. Add oil. Blend all together. Place in jars and label. Ta-da! There you have it.
We went for an all natural look in gifting them....brown paper gift bags, natural brown raffia filler instead of tissue inside the bags....a very earthy feel. These she just simply labeled "Vanilla Sugar Scrub" on the inside of the Season's Greetings tags. You can also write with a permanent marker on the jar itself, or on the jar lid. I think it would be nifty to recycle an old candle jar with the metal lid. If you place an almost-gone candle in the freezer for a while, the candle will freeze and you will be able to chisel out the remaining candle and recycle the jar!
Of course now, I am wanting to make more and different kinds (and I'm even considering a salt scrub). You can basically use 4-5 drops of any scent of essential oil in place of the Vanilla Extract. I also want to add, this gift is not just limited to the female clientele....change up the Vanilla to a Sandalwood or Patchouli oil for that special guy. Happy Holidays & Happy Gifting!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Foxy. Please focus.
What nerve. I find it a little rude when my clients ignore me. This girl seems to do this a lot. I think maybe we should send her to modeling etiquette school. Good thing we love her. ♥
Cousins
These beautiful (more baby blues!) young ladies are cousins and growing up way too quickly. I have known Emi since kindergarten and she is now in her freshman year of high school and a cheerleader. Go Emi! I will be shooting a session with her family soon....ranch style. I can't wait. Stay tuned!
Cuteness
This little angel was such a joy. Those cheeks and baby blues were just too much. I am thrilled to be shooting her first birthday party in January!
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