handmade halloween - the extra late version


Hey hey there. Halloween has come and gone and I actually missed it this year because I was in the hospital for my surgery, but I still want to share the snail mail cards I made and sent out to my dear friends.

I was up super late crafting up these cards like a crazy woman. I've never made cards or sent any stationery out in the mail for friends or family - how wild is that?! But I had so much fun, I'm looking forward for every single upcoming holiday. All OF THE BEAUTIFUL CARD POSSIBILITIES!!I used washi tape to make the festive backgrounds and I stamped the creepy images and cute them out and attached them to dimensional adhesive so the card wasn't too flat.

I included hand warmers and cute tiny little bat erasers in a larger mailer. I'm so oblivious to stamps and how much it should cost to send mail out, I'm more than positive that $13 was way too much to send out two cards with a couple hand warmers and erasers stuffed inside.. Oh well it was totally worth it. I really like the the black circle stickers I added to the back of the envelopes with white gel pen.

I had the grand idea of giving handmade gifts to everyone this year which I think is a marvelous, exciting, and fun thing to do, except for the fact that I've done NADA. I really need to get a move on so I won't end up ripping all of my hair out haha.

Until next time!

new craft supplies!


I'm a craft supply hoarder, I fully and happily admit that. In fact, my favorite part of starting a new hobby is searching for and purchasing new supplies. I've always loved office supplies, stationery, notepads, journals, art supplies, etc. I could go on forever. So, needless to say, I picked up a few thangsssss. After a recent doctors appointment in the city, I took the opportunity to visit my favorite craft and stationery stores-- first Essex Corner in Chinatown then Artist & Craftsman and Blick Art Materials in Cambridge. I also got a couple of things from Target and A.C. Moore on another random shopping day.
My first stop was at Essex Corner, this was actually my first time in this adorable shop and it quickly became a favorite. Ever since one of my favorite Asian stationery stores closed I've been on the lookout for a new one. I don't think Boston will ever have another store as fully stocked as my old place but Essex Corner will do for now. I found a really cute chopstick rest (the blue and white floral ceramic thing) to use as a rest for my calligraphy pens. It's so dainty and completely my style and was only around $2! The first three pens on the left side of the photo were also purchased there. The first is a Miffy multi-pen. I've been researching and lusting after a specific multi pen called the Pilot Hi-Tec C Coleto pens, but I came across this cutie in the store and thought it will hold me over until I get a Coleto. It has 4 different ink colors in orange, black, blue, and green- all sized at 0.5mm. Next to the multi pen is actually a 0.5mm Miffy pencil. I think Miffy is so cute and I only write with 0.5mm pencils so I snatched it up. The last pen from Essex Corner is the little Seaman Clothes guy. He moves and wiggles while you're writing and every time I see "seaman clothes" on the length of the barrel I can't help but laugh. Dirty mind, I know.
Next, I went over to Artist & Craftsman, my absolute FAVORITE art supply store in the city. Their prices are the best around in my opinion and they have a wide variety of products. I picked up four Tombow markers that I intend on using for highlighting. I was lusting after the Zebra Mildliner Double-Sided Highlighter because they come in these amazing muted pastel-like colors, which I adore. So, I found some simliar colors in the Tombows, and BOOM- highlighter problem solved. Keeping with markers- I bought my first Copic marker in YR09 'Chinese Orange' there. I've wanted one for ages but there are so many colors I didn't know where to start. So, I swatched a bunch of colors and picked the one that stuck out to me, I thought I would get the most use out of a beautiful, vibrant orange. I really don't know though, I surprise myself with the things I end up using. I also picked up that super cute cat washi tape, they got me at the checkout, I couldn't pass up kitty cat washi tape!! I mean, C'MON!
That teeny tiny paint brush is from Michael's and it's a Princeton Round Petite 20/0. I plan on using it to practice brush script. I also got the rest of the washi tape in the photo, they came in a three pack for around $4 I believe. At Target I walked in and made a beeline to the dollar section, aka my home away from home. I'm obsessed with the dollar stationery and basically all of the other gadgets in that section. I found those gel pens in a pack for a buck! They work alright so far, I haven't used them extensively, but I'm pretty impressed.

nyx butter glosses + lipstick = love




I can't say I have always been the most daring with my lip colors, but I have always appreciated a good statement lip. I discovered a couple of new favorite lip combinations - SPECIFICALLY with my treasured NYX butter glosses. Oh boy are they wonderful. They're so wearable and incredibly NOT sticky. Not to mention how great the color payoff is on my already very pigmented lips. I paired my favorite butter glosses with some of my lipsticks that happened to fall to the wayside because I thought they weren't wearable, but that was of course before I did my late night experimenting. I threw those magical glosses on top - et voila! Now I have some new go to combos!



1 // Kiss Me Coral by Revlon + Cherry Cheesecake by NYX: This combo is by far my favorite of the three. I love orange lips and I think they’re the most flattering on my complexion. This particular Revlon lipstick is a creme formula and it’s part of their super lustrous line so it’s super creamy, just how I like ‘em. I have extremely dry lips, so I almost always go for creamy/moisturizing formulas as opposed to matte/dry formulas - but don’t get me wrong, I love a nice beautiful matte lip every now and then. I just have to prepare my lips like there’s no tomorrow!

This orangey lipstick on it’s own is pretty, but to me it wasn’t vibrant enough and it was just missing that little extra something something if you know what I mean. I put Cherry Cheesecake on top and suddenly it all came together! Something about the butter glosses just makes a lip look a bit more cohesive and solid. I’m planning on pairing this new find with really glowy cheeks and eyes for the fall, can’t wait!

2 // Break Away by Bare Escentuals + Sugar Cookie by NYX: Unlike the first lipstick, this neutral pinky color by Bare Escentuals is gorgeous on it’s own! I remember when I first put this on in the store and I was immediately sold because I had finally found an everyday lipstick that I thought was wearable for me. BUT with Sugar Cookie gloss on top - BAH BAM, in love! It just gives it that extra subtle boost that it needs. My dry lips are ever so thankful for this combo, we’ve got a winner for the winter months here!

3 // Rebel by MAC Cosmetics + Raspberry Tart by NYX: Last but not least this dark, plummy, beauty. Something that I’m not used to wearing, but I’m trying to dip outside of my comfort-zone. Rebel on it’s own is a little iffy on me. I found it to be patchy and it fell into the creases of my lips and I can’t stand that (but who can?)! I was determined to make it work because I had already envisioned myself wearing it with a very clean makeup look, neutral eyes and cheeks, lots of mascara and that gorgeous vampy lip while strutting through tree-lined streets in the fall. Once I got Raspberry Tart on there it was like magic! It smoothed out those creepy patches and gave it a little bit of shine which in turn made my lips look that much more moisturized. Now, that’s what I’m talking about, my autumn makeup dreams are coming true!

What lip combos are you loving right now? Do you have any lip glosses that magically make any lip work for you? Leave a comment below, I'm always looking for new products to drool over and I'll never pass up a conversation about makeup!

-m

summer sadness... more like summer, see yah!

i hate summer. yes i said it, i hate summer. i've never liked it, i'm sure many think i'm crazy but i do have my reasons.

for one, i have no idea how to dress when it's hot out. i think shorts are awkward and i'm not a huge fan of sandals. i'd much rather throw on a scarf, jeans, a sweater and i'm good to go! another thing i dislike about summer is the fact that i can't love on my candles like i do during the cooler months. don't get me wrong, i still find a way to spend ridiculous amounts at bath and body works and yankee candle, but there's just something about lighting a candle in the middle of summer that is so stuffy and repulsive and it makes me really sad. but i have to say, the hands down, worst part of summer is sweating. i can't even go on about it because it makes me cringe!!

moving away from all of my negativity, let us talk about the magnificent days ahead of us -- AUTUMN. oh boy, i get so giddy thinking about it. autumn is my absolute favorite time of year. i wish i could live in a world that was autumn all year long, how wonderful would that be?! many people get that summer sadness the coolness rolls in and they have to put away their flip flops (barfff!) and take out their parkas (yay!). but i feel quite the opposite of those depressed folks, i feel rejuvenated and optimistic, like this is my chance for a new start. so in the spirit of all things beautiful and chilly i thought i'd post some things on my autumn wish list!



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