Wednesday, April 3, 2013

FRAAS Mystical Coast Scarf: The Perfect Warm Weather Accessory

I'm so ready for spring to arrive and as the weather isn't cooperating, still dark and dreary here, it's the perfect time to freshen up my wardrobe and begin adding some bright spring and summer colors!  The Mystical Coast line from FRAAS is just perfect for just that. 
It was a little hard for me to take pictures of myself wearing the scarf and I wanted to photograph it during the day so you could see the truly gorgeous design and vibrant colors.  So today I've got my daughter helping me show off this beautiful accessory.  It's great for layering and adding a colorful accent to your wardrobe.  I love the subtle variations, that I think give it a look reminiscent of natural elements.  This particular scarf is style 623949 and called Mystical Waters.  The reviewed color is coral.
Since it's my daughter modeling it in these photos, and not an adult woman, I wanted to make sure I pointed out that it's a sizable scarf at 40X72 inches.  It will be plenty big for any fashionable lady.  There are so many ways to wear it.  You can tie it, wrap it, or even use it as a light shawl on cool nights.  It's very lightweight so it won't overwhelm you and compacts nicely so it's great to throw in your tote bag as you head out the door. It's perfect for travel as it goes easily from day use as a scarf to night as an extra layer.  It can also be dressed up or down.  I can see it being worn casually with a t-shirt and khakis to as an evening shawl with your favorite little black dress on date night.  It's definitely something you'll find yourself reaching for all season long and beyond. 
FRAAS scarfs and accessories can be found at specialty stores throughout the county.  You can order style 623949, which retails for $48, directly from the company by calling 212-575-0191.  It is also available in turquoise.  Select styles are also available on fraas.com and amazon.com.

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Disclosure: A complimentary sample was provided for this review.  The experiences and opinions related within are both personal and unbiased.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Project Life 2013: Weeks 4-6

There's a lot to Project Life to catch up on this week!  I've got three weeks to share at once.  The second two are not recored in a typical two page spread and I'm excited to show you the slight adaptation I made to make Project Life work for me.
First is a more traditional way of doing Project Life, for January 20-26 with a two page spread and an insert made out of a trading card sheet.  Here is how it look in my album.
I've got daily life recorded, things like LB trying his first bean burrito - another thumbs down from him, and of him "reading" at the table just like Mommy.  Then there's a miniature polar bear painting ER made at school.  She said she made a baby bear so it would fit in my album!  Guess I've got her trained to think Project Life style ☺  There's also a sweet one of her having a tea party in my bedroom with her American Girl dolls. 

The leftover box is how I included that I went to a Mom's Night Out with friends, my acutal friends were feeling camera shy.  At the bottom is a quote card and the black you see at the top is the back of the tab I used on the previous side.  Written on the reverse of the quote is a list of the guests at my Great Aunt's funeral luncheon.  I liked the quote card and didn't want any extra bulk so I decided to use both sides this way.
This week's insert had all iPhone pictures and is about shopping for ER's new bedroom furniture.  We make any purchases on this day but ER had a ball looking.  To help us remember what we saw and where I took cell phone pictures of our favorites and it just seemed natural to include her and turn it into an insert.  The journaling cards are all double sided Simple Stories Snap cards.
I didn't think I'd have enough to fill the second half easily but as usual, it was no problem.  The top right picture illustrates exactly why we had to rush out and look for furniture.  LB figured out how to climb out of his co-sleeper.  Brad weighted the legs against the wall down so he can't tip it and suprisingly he doesn't climb out of it anymore.  We told him no and he stopped.  Shocking.  That hasn't worked before! 

The Be Your Self card is from Pebble's Love You More line and I sure do love it.  They were just beginning to put it out when I picked up the journaling and quote cards pad and I hope they get more of it.  On the bottom is a cute Tiny Prints personalized gingerbread card from the set we used this year.  ER wrote her last one and there was one leftover so I snagged it for PL. 

Now for how I combined two weeks into the space of one normal week spread.  It's nothing earth shattering but it was a departure for me and a lightbulb moment that I can make PL work for me anyway I want to.  It was kinda freeing.
Here is how Jan 27-Feb 2 and Feb 3-9 look combined in my album.  At first glance it might look like one week with an insert.  When I went to put these weeks together I found I didn't have very much to include. Yet, if I squeezed each week into one side then I didn't have enough room for journaling.  What to do? 

My solution was to incorporate half a page protector, sandwiched in between the weeks.  One one half is the rest of the first week and on the reverse is part of the next.  I made sure I put the dates a couple places to make things clear, like on the tab attached to the insert.  I think it really works.
Here is January 27 - February 2, during which we brought up the little table for LB in the hopes that he's stop climbing up on, and then often falling off of, our kitchen chairs.  It didn't exactly work out how we planned.  Now he just climbs and stands up on both.  Then I used a combination of rub-on letters and stickers onto of the snow day picture of ER.  When I messed up transfering one letter o, a round snowflake sticker took it's place.  I liked the look so much I did it with more than one.

The other major story is of Brad getting the first piece of dry wall up on a day he took off to work in the basement.  Then his mother and Ray came over on the weekend to help move the projecess along more.
February 3-9 was the week I got really sick and was bed bound for several days, making it necessary for Brad to take off of work.  Needless to say, not many pictures got taken.  Just enough to pull this together, but on the upside, it gave me room to include recipes for two new ones we tried.  I'm going to continue to do this for ones we life because too often we try one I've found on Pinterest or through my weekly linky A Crafty Soiree and then when we want to make it can't figure out exactly which one it was. 

The Super Bowl card is a free printable from Made from Pinterest. I used elements from the kit Get Well Soon from Louise Franks Designs to make the sick themed card.  I got that one when I was on her Design Team.  Louise isn't actively designing kits anymore and has gone back to her first love - blog design.  She's really good at it, if you haven't been to her site lately, here's the current one.  I really miss the DT, it was fun and streched my creativity and skills a lot.

Last thing I wanted to do in this long PL post is to give a shout out to Melissa at A Vegas Girl at Heart, which is where I got the Favorite Photo card.  It was part of her enormous Retro Themed Freebie Kit, that she so generously shared along with all her other fabulous freebies.  The space on the poloroid was perfect for the date. 

Update 4/9/13: I was out of town last week, so even though this posted as scheduled I'm just getting a chance to link it up to the The Mom Creative now.

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Monday, April 1, 2013

Baby Boy Scrapbook Page: Baby Bijorn

Happy day after Easter!  I hope you all celebrated with family and loved ones yesterday.  We were fortunate enough to see both sides of our family without having to dash between houses.  Grandma Norma hosted my family as well, everyone got to see the grandkids, and everyoe was happy. 

This week's Baby Boy Scrapbook Page is another one featuring "The Guys", the last one was of LB sleeping on Daddy and guess what...he's sleeping on Daddy in this one too.  He's just inside of the baby carrier this time.  LB was two pounds heavier than ER was when he was born so we were able to pop him in the Baby Bijorn much sooner.  Since I was the first one to strap it on the first time I let Brad have the honors this time.  Looking back now, it's almost hard to believe my big boy was so little and that when he was born we though he was HUGE!

On this page are several Martha Stewart Crafts baby boy themed papers, all from one paper pad, and a felt coordinating horse sticker.  I used one of my favorite tricks, which might be old fashioned in terms of scrapbook styles, but I've never tired of it, and printed out my journaling on vellum.  I've always liked how it muted the paper below but still allowed you to see it.  I really like the glitter car and three little gems I used for some bling....because boys can have a little sparkle on their pages too, right?

The cluster of pendants with the star in the top corner is a look inspired by Jennifer Gallacher's class The Boys are Back In Town from the October 2012 True Scrap.  True Scrap was an amazing experience, that I am so glad I won a seat in.  It's pretty expensive but it does last all day.  My advice for anyone thinking about doing it, is make sure you are free the days it runs.  Yes you can get replays but you won't get as much as you can out of it if you don't attend the classes as they are going on.  It's the interaction and feedback from the instructors that really made it such a fantastic experience.

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