19 February 2013

A Cute Clipboard

I bought these drawer/shelf liners with a 
modern color combination and print:

I used them yesterday to dress up a sad looking mouse pad. I have so much of it left over, I think I'll find many ways to finish it up.

blah: a clipboard that's seen better days.

 
TADA!: The same clipboard, all grown up.

Overwork and overuse it with lists and
photo inspirations!

18 February 2013

Marvelous Mousepad

I hope you guys had a beautiful weekend! Today, I'm tackling a project that's been on my list since last year. It's quite minor, but given that I use it everyday, shouldn't it be pleasing to look at? 

Here it is -- it's this mouse pad.
It was a freebie and it's terribly blah.

I sought out these rolls of adhesive paper. They're really used as shelf/drawer liners, but just because they're made for that purpose, doesn't mean we can't use them for other stuff, right?

I traced around the mouse pad and cut it to size.

I removed the paper backing and gently attached it to the face of the mouse pad. I used a straight edge {ex. ruler or bone folder} to remove any air bubbles.

See the transformation -- from blah to TADA!

Can you blame me if I'm in love with my "new" mouse pad?

15 February 2013

Love Letters

Today, I'm carrying over some love in the form of love letters -- old-fashioned wooing in a more modern format.

via Pookie and Jack
Various letters reincarnated as a cushion cover

via uncommon goods
Hand towels printed with loving prose

via uncommon goods
When the white towel is opened up, it looks
like a sheet of paper. I'm loving the 
typewriter font!

via Bueno Style
A miniature love note that can be worn 
close to your heart.

via country living
This one involves a little more work. First, you'll have to bake the cookies, cover it with icing, and then write a letter using these edible markers. Don't be too sentimental because unlike traditional love letters, this can't be stashed in a box under lock and key.

via For Such a Time Designs
Another option is to write the letter
and have it engraved.

Aren't these ideas blah to TADA!?
Have a joyful weekend!

14 February 2013

Hearts and Kisses

Happy Valentine's Day! I've assembled a few more accessories that deliver that all important message, plus, they can be used all year round: 

Hearts and Kisses

No.1: Oui, oui to this delightful necklace
No.2: A clutch that's sealed with a kiss
No.3: Having this umbrella will make you wish for rain
No.4: Simple silver earrings
No.5: Always have kisses around your neck when 
wearing this scarf

Have a fun day, everyone!


13 February 2013

Sweets for a Sweet Day

This Valentine's Day, will you be baking up a surprise for your special someone or some treats for the gang? Here's a little bit of inspiration to turn your hard labor from blah to TADA!:

Sweets for a Sweet Day

No.1: An oven mitt dressed for the occasion
No. 2: Sprinkles for your cakes, brownies, cookies...the list goes on!
No. 3: An alternative to sprinkles, inspired by conversation candy
No.4: Pretty peppermint-print cupcake liners
No.5: Baker's twine for packages fresh from your kitchen  

Wishing you a wonderful time baking or eating!

12 February 2013

Wear Your Heart

Heart prints and "love" themes are all the rage, especially in February. Here's a collection of things I wouldn't mind wearing all throughout the year:


Wear Your Heart

No.1: Comfy shoes for warmer days
No.2: A bracelet that's just charming
No.3: Show off your kind, kind heart
No.4: A scarf with secret messages
No. 5: Pink hearts on white socks
why not?

Wishing you a heck of a lovely day!

11 February 2013

A Week Full of Hearts

Happy Monday! Since it's Valentine's Day on Thursday, I'll have a heart-fest all this week.

via how about orange
Jessica made this adorable origami page marker, I had to try it out myself! I just followed these simple instructions.

It's a good way to turn scrap paper from blah to...

...TADA!

Here's how I would make it even more TADA!:

I've been cooking from this cookbook I recently bought and I think it makes a great gift for both the beginner or more advanced cook. I have a few ladies in mind that I want to give this to and when I do, I'll personalize them this way:

 I'll call attention to the yummy recipes I've tried
using the heart-shaped markers.

A tried and tested recipe is always appreciated,
don't you agree? 

Add a few more origami hearts on the 
cover flap to "wrap" the cookbook.

And of course, a little note!