Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New Obsession

...

My new little hobby obsession is trying to learn various styles and techniques of copperplate calligraphy. Copperplate is different from the traditional Western calligraphy style. Instead of using a broad-edged pen where the line of the ink is determined by its angle in relation to the writing surface, copperplate is determined by the pressure applied to the point-tipped pen.

I'm still at the stage of trying out different nibs and inks; I become overjoyed when I'm able to make a few letters in one fluid movement without an ink blob splattering in every direction. Basically, I need months of solitary confinement with all of my supplies so I can practice writing the alphabet over & over & over again in all sorts of formal and funky styles. I've been reading various books and learning about miniscules and ascenders and waist lines and counters...ah! it all makes me so giddy!

I also love watching this guy's videos.
His name is Hamid Ezra Ebrahimi and boy is he talented.

Prepare to be in a mesmerized daze...

...doesn't it look fun?

wish me luck!

xo,


until next time,

g

Maxi Dresses

ladies, wouldn't these be a fabulous casual/comfortable alternative for spring & summer?








images via

the best part?
they're all under $30!
shop here.

until next time,

g

Monday, March 12, 2012

Birthday Weekend

{8. a cake in the bakery's #window}
not as pretty, but my later attempt at homemade birthday love.
guess who forgot to turn off the oven?
that'd be me.
{9. polka-dot #red}
I went to see my new trainer because I literally had this same thought.
And then on my way home, I found the perfect birthday gift!
...but the owner wouldn't let me steal him.
hmpf!
his last night at 25.
I'm someone that obnoxiously counts down to birthdays 
by the hours & minutes.
{10. #loud at the Big East Championship}
{11. #someoneitalkedtotoday}
we played here since it's the only sport I can beat him in. ;)
one last birthday shout-out to my very best friend!
may this year be a great year.


until next time,

g

Friday, March 9, 2012

Weekend Links

happy almost weekend!
...any fun plans?
i will be spending the next couple of days watching basketball
and attempting to turn Peter Pan this guy into a lover of birthdays.

:: links ::

quick guide to understanding your DSLR camera.

um, I think I need a zonkey.

an important reminder that how we spend our time is our choice.

want!

6 items to simplify your life.

it's difficult to accurately fathom how tiny we are compared to the universe. this website helps to put it into perspective. zoom in and out via the bar at the bottom.

a trend I'm loving: double cuffs.

tips on how to start a healthier lifestyle.

i think i need to play around with some neon ink in the letterpress studio. see? instantly makes things fun.

send this to a little lady you want to be your flower girl.

my favorite drinking glasses.

this made me giggle.

let's all take a little break from stressing out about life and watch the live penguin cam, shall we?

xx!

until next time,

g

Thursday, March 8, 2012

#marchphotoaday

I hopped on this fun little bandwagon this month...
{via}

...so I thought I'd share my first week of photos!

#up

#fruit

#myneighborhood

#bedside
*less than 100 pages left in the book, btw.
would highly recommend if you're late to the craze like I am!

this = #asmile
*you can see more about this amazing book here.

an hour past #5pm

#somethingiwore
*a ring made from my great-grandfather's cufflink

late to the challenge? that's ok - start now!
sprinkle some creativity on your day.
-xx-

until next time,

g


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Today

today, i will hug that kind of hug that only happens when you see someone you love.
...someone you've missed every single day.
it lasts at least 5 seconds longer than normal hugs.
(and i might ask for two.)

LAX airport
2009


until next time,

g

Monday, March 5, 2012

Tips for Living in a Small Space

I thought I'd share some tips for living in a small space. (This is for you, Kate!) While I'm no expert on anything, I do have some experience with packing my entire life into a sardine can. Four years at boarding school, four years at college, and now nearly 5 years on an island have taught me a few survival skills.

I'm someone that likes stuff. I like pictures, I like interesting doo-dads, I like a home that feels lived-in and cozy. Thus, living with only furniture and no decoration is just not an option. 

I'm also an organizational freak. Things don't just have to be clean, they have to be tidy. I am certainly the product of my parents: a stubborn artist and a woman who taught me at an early age how to line up my shoes just right. :)

here are my tips:
1. Utilize vertical storage space. If you're limited with floor space, utilize the vertical. Tall shelves provide great storage and visually balance out a home where everything is at or below eye-level. Don't have enough room to store odds & ends on top of your dresser? Hang individual shelves.

2. Hooks, knobs, & ledges. Your closet may or may not fit your various coats, umbrellas, bags, belts, & hats. Stock up on a coat rack or over-the-door hooks. Have a designated place to hang your keys and keep incoming/outgoing mail. Otherwise, you'll walk in the door, throw everything on the one surface you have, and never find anything ever again. 

3. At least one lamp in every room. Your natural light may be limited if you're in a small place. And the overhead lights will make you feel like you're in an asylum. Nothing cozies up a home more than lamps. 

4. Hangers. Investing in good space-saving hangers is the way to go. I use the black velvet ones that snap together. 

5. Under-the-bed & under-the-sink storage. You're probably going to have to use under-the-bed storage. (Trust me, I long for the day when I don't have to!) Make sure it's actually a system that works. Don't put anything under there that you wear on an everyday basis. Think bulky sweaters and swimsuits. For under your kitchen sink, buy something like this. It expands and you can leave room for the drain pipe and still have two shelves to store cleaning supplies, etc. I don't know what I did before I had one!

6. Clean as you go. Instead of letting things get as messy as possible during the week, try and clean as you go. Put the shirt back in the closet before you leave in the morning. Make it a habit to have clean dishes and an empty sink before you go to bed. These little rituals will prevent the clutter from taking over your tiny place.

7. A place for all. Designate a place for everything from spare batteries to matches to your remote. If things are constantly changing homes, it's never going to feel clean and you're always going to be on the hunt for something.

8. Furniture that actually fits. Think about the space in your apartment and what would actually function the best. It can take a while, but hold out for the pieces that really fit and work in the space. For example, my kitchen is very narrow. I bought a long thin steel bar, normally used in restaurant kitchens, that provides the best functionality.

9. Furniture that acts as storage. Do you need a good coffee table or ottoman? Opt for one that has storage space for throw blankets, books, etc.

10. Make it yours. Not only do you want people to walk in your home and instantly see that it reflects you as a person, you want to feel at home where you live. Don't be afraid to decorate a small space for fear that it will leave things looking too cluttered. Give yourself a home that comforts and inspires you.

Although these pictures are a little outdated, you can see my apartment here and here.

until next time,

g
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