Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

25 February 2016

DIY Face Wash Oil for Oily Skin



Do you have oily skin? Do you suffer from acne? Then try out this DIY Face Oil - you will LOVE it!

It couldn't be easier to custom blend face oils at home. All you need is a glass jar {one ounce or larger}, an eye dropper, and the essential and carrier oils below!

16 February 2016

DIY Beard Oil



Who doesn't love a man with a full, thick beard? What about one filled with breadcrumbs that is itchy and scratchy? Haha... not so much? This beard oil is incredibly simple to make and also has many benefits for a healthy tuft of chin hair. Oh... and the Clove Essential Oil makes it smell sooo... manly! ;)

02 February 2016

DIY Essential Oil Liquid Hand Soap



You're going to love how easy it is to make this liquid hand soap! Just a few ingredients, that you probably already have around the house, and it's done! You will save on your water bill, too!

05 January 2016

DIY "Poo-Pourri"




By now you have probably seen the product, Poo-Pourri. I ran across it in a shared bathroom in an office building in Wyoming and loved it. Poo-Pourri has a cute bottle, lovely scents, and it works! Just spritz a little into the bowl before you go #2 and the stinkies are gone!

11 July 2015

Table Settings {Alameda County Fair}

My entry in the Alameda County Fair!
Table Setting theme La Vie En Rose
{French movie about Edith Piaf}
Last year when Dave and I went to the Alameda County Fair I saw Table Settings as a competition.  Immediately I was drawn to them!  Table Settings are like throwing a themed party for one!  I love to decorate for parties!  I made a vow to give it a shot next year.. and so... here it is... next year and I entered the county fair!

02 April 2015

Zombie / The Walking Dead Birthday Party!



This post is a little late.... but last month was my husband's birthday and he's a huge fan of The Walking Dead.  Like never misses it.  Two years ago I attempted to make a zombie cake and it totally fell flat.  The "zombie fingers" I tried to make with cookie dough ended up baking wide and flat.  Not exactly finger-like.  So... the zombie thing got scrapped.  Until this year.

17 March 2015

DIY Yoga Mat Cleaner


I had never really thought too much about cleaning my yoga mat.  I hadn't considered all the germs, sweat and funk from my own home and various studios that could be {or is} collecting on my mat.  

During my most recent 50 States of Yoga trip I discovered yoga studios asking patrons to use a mat cleaning spray after practice to clean down the studio's mats.  Well, that just makes sense.  Especially in a studio on shared mats!

But... taking it one step further.  At home I use my own mat at local studios and on my own {not always vacuumed} floor at home.  Shouldn't I be cleaning my mat too?  Yeah... definitely!

15 January 2015

Feminine Bathroom {Vagabond Villa}

 
My style of home decorating is very eclectic.  I tend to lean towards bright colors, bold patterns, and a mix of ethnic fabrics.  When we moved into our Vagabond Villa the bathroom had pastel yellow and pink tiles.... everywhere... and drab {poorly painted} yellow walls.  Ugh.  Well, I just couldn't see how I would make my usual style work.  So I took a complete 180!  I embraced the pastels and went very sweet and feminine.

31 December 2014

2015 Inspiration Board!

2015 Inspiration Board!
For the last several years I have made an Inspiration Board for the coming year.  A handful of girlfriends and I have gathered around the table, gotten out the magazines, glue, and scissors and talked about what we were excited to accomplish in the year to come.  This year, my schedule just didn't permit time for hosting such a gathering, but I couldn't imagine not having an inspiration board for the coming year - especially with the great big desire I have to visit all 50 states!

30 October 2014

Bring on the Good Vibes!



After having spent so many months in a space filled with negative energy, I wanted to ensure we began our new adventure (in our yet to be named) house with the most amazing positive vibes possible!  And so... with a little bit of ritual before we began moving in on Monday, I blessed all of the rooms, spread as much positive energy as I had, and hoped for better things to come.

05 August 2014

Poufs.... and more poufs!

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This oh-so-colorful pouf with patchwork fabric is so boho!
I love the mirror on top too - using it as a table.


I'm a pouf addict right now.  I looked at them for months in all the stores... and on Pinterest... and kept looking and finally  - when one I loved went on sale in early July - I pounced on a pouf! 

13 July 2014

Rainbow In A Box {Get Well Soon} Care Packages


In the last couple of weeks three of my friends underwent major surgeries. All three friends also live on the East Coast - MA, NH and TN - not exactly close enough for me to swing by with a lasagna or baked treats.  I still felt compelled to do something for them, let them know that they were in my heart during their time of healing.

11 July 2014

Bohemian / Mexicana Budget Dining Room

 
 
I'm a thrifter.  I love scouring craigslist's FREE section, visiting second-hand stores, and finding new ways to decorate with random things.  My style is eclectic, colorful, boho.  I'm enamoured with religious iconography and Mexicana.  All of this is reflected in our little cottage, which still doesn't have a name.  I want to call it Cherryland Cottage because we live in Cherryland, but Dave has taken to calling it Mockingbird Heights - partly because we have a mockingbird in the palm tree in the front yard and partly because that's what The Munsters' home was called.  Whatever we end up calling our cottage, more and more it's beginning to reflect our style.

28 June 2014

Happy Birthday America!

Bohemian Repurposed American Flags


I love the Fourth of July!  Maybe it's the summer weather... or the fresh fruits galore... or memories of spending them lakeside when I was a child with family, friends, and fireworks.  Whatever it is, it's one of my favorite holidays.  As my husband and I feverishly create a beautiful outdoor space in our new {to us} cottage's backyard... I can't help but daydream of Fourth of July gatherings to come!

Here are some of my favorite inspirations around the web right now!

10 June 2014

A Quick Patchwork Curtain.

Fabric / Fat Quarters & My Pattern
I don't think anyone else would be able to decipher my pattern scribbles - but they make sense to me!


My latest DIY project is to make curtains for our bedroom. I've been collecting scarves to make bohemian scarf curtains for the larger windows, but I've also been lusting after patchwork curtains on Pinterest.  So I decided to grab some fat quarters yesterday {half price at Joann Fabric!} and give the patchwork curtains a try. And I love them!

07 June 2014

Laundry Room {Cherryland Cottage}

The other half of our pantry is our laundry room.  We didn't have a washer and dryer in our apartment, so we are pretty excited to have a laundry room of our own.  In fact, when we went to buy our new washer and dryer, we felt like married adults for the first time - buying major home appliances!  We're a tad dorky, but Wow! it was exciting to make such a big purchase together!


05 June 2014

Pantry Build {Cherryland Cottage}



If you know anything about the San Francisco Bay Area, you know rents are ridiculously high.  Therefore, to find a rental that isn't an apartment, has a yard, is within a reasonable commute*, and affordable.... well, it has it's challenges.  We were fortunate recently to find such a cottage, with history and charm, and a yard perfectly sized for us.  {History and charm is my way of saying the cottage is old, strangely built in sections, and has plenty of quirks.}  Most importantly though, it is affordable and 25 minutes to work!

04 June 2014

Shake, Rattle and Roll! A 1950s Birthday Party.

 
 
For my Mom's 75th birthday our family decided to throw a surprise party.  And a surprise it was!  She was incredibly shocked - something I didn't think our family could pull off because we're awful at keeping secrets!  It was such a beautiful event to share with our friends and family.  Even her local senator came and presented my Mom with a citation for her service to her state on behalf of The US Senate.  Her state governor also sent a letter of congratulations and thanks.  It was particularly special for me, as the party was held in the same place my husband and I got married, and we hadn't been back there since.  So we stole away for a few minutes to the gazebo we had our ceremony in and reconfirmed our vows to each other.

10 May 2014

A Summer Solstice Gathering

We've moved into our new/old cottage and I can't wait to have friends over for a backyard soirée. I'm daydreaming of celebrating our new home with a Summer Solstice Gathering. I'm not sure if I will actually have the day off from work yet, but if I do... here are some ideas that I hope to put to good use.

{I've also recently learned that Summer Solstice is also called Litha - an interesting informational can be found here.}


All White Decor
White Twine Orbs in the Trees
White Lanterns in the Trees

White Lights in the Trees
Dress to Impress
Floral Crowns

White, Flowing Dresses....



Create Together
Create a God's Eye

..or Create a Sun

...or Other Activities

Gather To Eat
Fruits and Nuts

...and Cheeses

....and Summer Salads.



25 April 2014

Ch-ch-ch-changes....

The beautiful thing about life, is that it ebbs and flows like the ocean tides.  If you're willing to move in her waves and let her take you where she so desires... you will find yourself surrounded by new experiences.




In my absense from blogging many things have changed in my life.  Every one for the better.  That last sentence is tough to write, because one of the changes was putting our white cat down.  Mr. Shudders suffered from seizures and we tried a variety of medications to help him.  One worked for a few months, then his suffering returned.  It was sad, indeed, but a relief to know he wasn't suffering anymore.  And a relief on our schedule constraints, as the medication had to be administered every 8 hours.  He is missed, but we know he isn't suffering and that makes it a little easier.

We have also decided to move.  We wanted a less expensive place, so we can start saving for a home of our own one day.  We also wanted a little more privacy, a little space for gardening, and I wanted a shorter commute for work.  We've found all these things and will be moving tomorrow.  Many posts will follow with photos of DIYs I've done around the place, to make it our own.

I have also made the difficult decision to discontinue my non-profit/gift economy project I developed a few years ago.  I had created an online space for people to share their skills with each other.  And when the website didn't seem to attract people, I began hosting skill shares in my community.  The hope was that these skill shares would encourage people to share their skills on a regular basis on the website.  It didn't quite work out that way.  So I decided, although I still think it is a wonderful idea, that it's just not the right time.  Maybe one day in the future, I will work on a project like this again.

A large part of my soul is my vagabond spirit.  After getting married, my husband and I ran into some tough times financially.  Then with having to care for out ill cat, we just didn't have the ability to go very far, for very long.  Last month a dear friend rescued me from that rut.  As it turned out, it was just a few days after we put our cat down, that I had the opportunity to go to Barcelona, Spain.  And so I did.  I left my grieving husband at home (our Mr. Shudders was his very first pet) and I flew from San Francisco to Philadelphia to Barcelona!  I spent 3 days/nights there, mostly exploring solo, and enjoyed every moment of it.  It allowed me to be free again.... free to roam, explore, meet new people, try new foods... it was wonderful.  I will definitely share more in a future post.

And lastly, I had closed my etsy store, temporarily, this past winter.  I was feeling overwhelmed with life and needed a break from the responsibility.  Now that I will have more free time (without working on my non-profit) and feel a sense of renewed energy in creating and crafting, I look forward to re-opening my store in a couple of months with new, handmade goods for the masses!

So... life has offered me some amazing gifts... and I look foward to sharing them with my husband, my family, my friends and my readers!

xo-vz