Thursday, September 29, 2011
There's A First For Everything!
I just returned home from an experience that I will likely hold onto for the rest of my life. I was asked by my husband's cousin (who is the man when it comes to all things photography and directing), to help out his stylist for a Taylor Made and Adidas shoot at Reynolds Plantation. Of course I jumped at this opportunity. It has been several years since I helped him out the first time. We stayed at the beautiful Reynolds Plantation at Lake Occone. My three days there were spent assisting the oh so fabulous stylist, Emily Sistrunk. We dressed the 5 pro golfers for their shoots and made sure they were looking perfect. The golfers we spent our three days with were Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose, Jason Day and Jessica Korda. We all had such a fabulous time! I cannot thank Chris enough for letting me tag along for this amazing shoot! I will post some photos soon :)
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Wine? Yes, Please!
Im probably not the only person out there that loves wine, right!? This next DIY project involves my love for all things wine. You can either save all your wine bottles after consuming them, or score big at a yard sale like I did ;)
My yard sale find. Entire bin of about 30 old wine bottles of various sizes only $5 total!! All they needed was a good cleaning. |
All you need to do is find long candle sticks (you may have to shave down the bottoms a bit like I did), and put then in the bottle. Light the candle and let it burn for a few minutes, and voila! |
Another photo of my wine bottle candle holders, not completely finished with all of the bottles but wanted to get a picture up to share :) |
A few wine bottle DIY photos that I found on Pinterest. Such great ideas, and the list goes way beyond these photos of all the things you can make with old wine bottles!
Friday, September 23, 2011
My fashion DO's
I have been known to enjoy shopping from time to time, just ask the man who pays for all of it ;) I love fashion and I am constantly looking at my favorite bloggers sites to see how they are wearing certain pieces to change things up a bit. Pinterest has certainly influenced by fashion eye with fabulous new pieces that I have since added to my own wardrobe. Below are just a few photos of my fav pieces this year! Maybe this will influence your style also!
Arm candy.....YUM! The more the merrier! |
Geometric Bib necklace |
Blazers |
Sheer blouses |
Tall light colored boots |
Chambray shirts! |
Colored jeans and leopard prints |
Smokey eyes and pink lips |
Fedora and side braid |
Flannel shirts and faux fur vests!! |
More fur vests. I have this one :) |
Relaxed curl and feathers |
Hunter wellies :) |
Leopard flats |
That lip color |
Maxi dresses |
Maxi skirts! |
Nail bling, only one one nail. |
Nude lipstick |
Raybans |
Stripes |
Chambray and tribal |
Frayed tops |
Olive surplus vests |
Chalkboard LOVE
Hi, my name is Mallory and I am addicted to chalkboard walls.... Yes I know, silly right? When I was younger I always loved to draw on walls. I guess its a fascination of every child's though right? Well below I have posted some eye candy for those of you who have not jumped on the chalkboard wall bandwagon. The last photo is the chalkboard wall I painted in my breakfast room... Enjoy!
Love that they painted the door also! |
Fantastic kids room |
Wish I had a curved entry way like this one, this is just fabulous! |
No caption needed... Love the wine bottle racks in the middle of the wall |
Going to paint a stripe like this around my little man's wall in his room. |
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Just to see you smile...
Hope everyone had a fantastic day. A fellow co-worker told me about this video at work the other day, and it is too funny not to share. Prepare to laugh :) More DIY and projects to come soon!
Monday, September 19, 2011
My "All The Things I Love" Wall...
I think everyone should have a wall like this. I draw inspiration from it and continue to add to it any chance I get. This wall is located right when you walk into my house on the left. It is a compilation of everything I love, from quotes I adore to paintings I recreated. I hope to continue to add more to this wall as I find more items that I love. Hopefully this wall will inspire some to create their own! It makes me smile everytime I walk in... The antique bench I found for $65 at Wendy's Antiques in downtown Senoia, GA, I am obsessed with it! The green color in person is lovely.
My wall. If you want to know what anything says or looks like up close, let me know and I will add more photos! The runner is from Walmart believe it or not! Great find, only available online. The brand is called Safavieh Dhurries. The blue color is fabulous in person and really brightens up the space! |
Here is one painting that I recreated. I got the idea from Made By Girl's Blog you can go to Here. She has the most beautiful paintings that she sells. Her company is called Cocoa and Hearts, you can go to it Here. |
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Burlap Wreath DIY
I am obsessed with everything burlap! Seriously, you should see my house at Christmas time! I use burlap for everything from putting it on my Christmas tree as garland, to using it on my mantel and even wrapping gifts! It adds so much texture and detail to anything you want to create. There are many tutorials out there for making your own burlap garland wreath, so there is not right or wrong way to do it. I believe my way is one of the simplest you can do though. I started with a wire coat hanger. Yes, those ugly wire hangers that we all have tons of but refuse to use them even if they are the only coat hangers left...those wire hangers... All you need to do it take apart the hanger and re-bend it into a circle. It does not have to be perfect because the garland is very forgiving. I had my burlap garland left over from last year, but I purchased it at Michaels for about $6 per roll. You get a lot of garland for your money also. I used 4 rolls for my wreath. The amount you use depends on the size of the wreath you want. After shaping the hanger into a circle, start by weaving the garland in and out, sort of in a fan shape (like how you make a fan out of a piece of paper that you fold back and forth, if this makes any sense). Keep doing this until you cover the entire hanger with garland. Twist the two ends of the wire hanger together (i used pliers for this part) so that the garland does not come off. Tie a small piece of garland, or ribbon to the top of the wreath and hang! Voila! This wreath took me about 3 minutes to make and cost about $10 (Michaels coupons included).
My burlap garland wreath on my front door |
Moss Covered Letters
There are several ways to make your own customized moss covered letter. I chose a more difficult way to make it because I already had the below styrofoam board and did not want to go out an purchase a letter. Plus the thickness of the styrofoam was perfect since I wanted a more "chunky" letter "B" and I wanted a larger letter than I have previously seen on other blogs and websites. These letters are available for purchase on Etsy for about $70! I only spent about $20! The styrofoam was purchased at Walmart for about $7. The sheet moss was purchased from Michaels for $6 per package and I had a 50% off coupon for one regular priced item. I used 2 1/2 packages of moss for my letter. You will also need a glue gun and about an hour of your time :) I would love to see your finished moss covered letter!
Styrofoam for the letter. I simply drew out my letter "B" and cut it out using a serrated knife. |
Sheet Moss |
After Moss application |
Renovation of a Back Porch
Lovely |
Love the pop of color that the pillows bring to the space! |
Epoxy flooring completed |
The TV hung in place, with a shelf built to house the direct tv box |
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