TRENDING: Scrunchies

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Scrunchies are back GIF animation
trending: scrunchies
trending: scrunchies
Original images found here: 1 /// 2

Yep, believe it or not, scrunchies are/have made a come back. I'm excited to rock these with a messy bun or a high pony. The top image is a GIF animation I did with images from American Apparel. 
You ready to bring the scrunchie back?

MY CLOSET: hello november

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Akron Fashion - Glam & Grace - Hello November

Akron Fashion - Sam Edelman Leopard Spikes

Akron Fashion - Sheer Skirt Overlay

Akron Fashion - Downtown photoshoot - Sam Edelman leopard spikes
Bringing in November with shoulder pads, sheer overlays and spikes. Loved this combo on a gorgeous November day in downtown Akron, Ohio. As far as the spot, I've been obsessed with these orange doors for years. The old advertising agency I used to work for rented out this warehouse building for video shoots so it's nice to visit this familiar space.
The sparkle rust colored sweater is by 2bRYCH...found this high end piece at TJMaxx! I couldn't pass up the puffy sleeves and shoulder pads. The black mini skirt with sheer overlay: H&M. Leopard spiked heels: Sam Edelman. Envelope clutch: The Limited. Sunglasses: Nastygal.com

DESIGN: Yoga Logo Design

Friday, November 9, 2012

Yoga Central - Yoga studio logo design
Craziness!...It's been awhile since I've posted! So what have I been up to? One design project I've been working on is the identity for a new Yoga Studio in Strongsville, OH, Yoga Central. It's been a blast designing for the studio. Here is a sneak peak of the initial designs. 

TRENDING: Two toned lips

Thursday, October 25, 2012

2 toned lips - pink and red
I think I'm in love with this trend! Great excuse to go make some lipstick purchases.
 Original photos found here: 1 /// 2 /// 3 /// 4

DIY: metallic pumpkin candle

Thursday, October 18, 2012

DIY Metallic pumpkin candle
DIY Metallic pumpkin candle - spray paint
DIY Metallic pumpkin candle - carving

DIY Metallic pumpkin candle
DIY Metallic pumpkin candle
This is my style of pumpkin carving! I love how this metallic pumpkin candle turned out. 
To start, for texture, I made hot glue "beads" in lines around the pumpkin and then covered the whole thing with a coat of gold spray paint. Next, I just carved out the pumpkin like normal and placed the wick inside in the center. The best way I knew to keep the wick in the center was to hold it steady with two knives...weird, I know...but it worked!  I used soy wax for the candle part and did my best to actually follow the directions on the package (go me!). I wanted to melt the wax in a container I could throw away after making the mess so I just found a glass spaghetti sauce jar to use...it also worked great to pour the wax into the pumpkin. I had never done a project with wax before so I really had no idea what I was doing or what to expect...but it went pretty smoothly! Overall, it was the perfect nontraditional pumpkin carving!


MY CLOSET: October must have accessories

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Oversized and Bold Accessories
yellow nails and gold ring
Oversized and Bold Accessories
Time for some bold, oversized goodies! Here are a few of my go-to items to begin the season:
Cat eye glasses: La MarquiseBon Look  /// Oversized metal earrings and gold scorpion ring: vintage ///  Teardrop statement necklace: Target (clearance rack! score!)  Stripe socks: Jcrew  /// Nail Polish: Sephora by OPI, IM Beauty (yellow) & Charge It! (metallic gold)



SPACE PLANNING: painted patterned floors

Sunday, October 7, 2012

photos found here: 1 /// 2 /// 3 /// 4

I'm a sucker for patterns....and painting. Normally I would be 100% against painting over wood floors... BUT, this would be the perfect solution for my attic space. Right now it's partially carpeted (and that wasn't even done well) I was talking with my friend who worked as a contractor for awhile about how I wanted to tear up the carpet and "restore" the wood underneath (sand and stain) He told me it wasn't actual wood flooring it was just the wood baseboards and that wouldn't work out well blah blah blah. (Still don't know what that really means haha) With that being said, simply painting over it will be the most cost effective and visually appealing choice. I have to decided on design, colors and then tear out the carpet, remove the staples and clean up/prep the floor. It'll be a process but hopefully the outcome will be well worth it.