Monday, November 24, 2014

My 2014 Xmas Wish List

Uhhhhh...How things have changed! I never would have thought that I would be asking for a blender for Xmas.  I guess I really am growing up, after all.  But in my defense, with this health craze band wagon trending, who doesn't need a bad-A blender for protein shakes, fruit smoothies, and all sorts of concoctions?!?!
                                                                  I mean Look at It!
We were at Costco the other day and the demo guy had me sold...except for the $400 part.
                                               1.  Vitamix Blender in its latest edition, please :-)

 I would upload a picture of my current brown boots, but I am too ashamed.  I have had the same brown boots for over 5 years and they look a hot mess.  I don't know how I haven't gotten rid of them yet...maybe it's because the brown boots that I want are too expensive?!?! I need these in my life right now! like yesterday! Jessica Simpson knows how to make a brown boot.  
 
I have been on the hunt for a nice pair of leopard booties.  Man, they are hard to find!!!!

And how can I forget to ask for items to replenish my make-up collection.  A gift card to Sephora is always handy, but any of these items would complete me.  My beauty blender is now so used and I think it's time for a new one.  Make up brushes are so freaking pricey! why?! ugh! I desperately need a fan brush.  Oh Santa, make me a happy girl why don'tcha?! 


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Blondes have more fun.

Getting your hair done = exciting.  Paying to get your hair done = not so exciting.  I've had my hair lightened twice by a professional and I must say that I think I can do this myself.  But better.  I always go to my hair stylist asking for a specific thing and almost always come out unsatisfied.  Biggest pet peeve EVER.  I've always said if you want something done right then you gotta do it yourself.  That should be my motto. For this time, I wanted to go a little bit more blonder, if you know what I mean.  I really dig the ombre look but my hair is so dark that it takes a few sessions for me to get it as light as I want it.  I made a trip to Sally's
Beauty Supply and bought some bleach, toner, and developer.  Here is how it turned out and the description of what I did is below.

I ended up getting a couple of different toners and using them interchangeably.

 



I left the bleach on for a total of 25 minutes once the last foil was in.

This is what I had immediately after rinsing the toner off.  

I think now I want to lighten my roots with a soft caramel color.  Stay tuned.  

My Hollywood Vanity

This Hollywood Vanity is EVERYTHING!
 
My husband watched a few DIY hollywood vanity videos on YouTube and we decided to make a few customizations along the way and then we were ready to go.

We were super lucky that our friends gave us the black table so we didn't have to spend money on that.



We measured our wall and table and then got 4 2x4's and the desired size of plywood (ours was 48 in.) at Lowe's. Drilled them together to make a canvas like the one shown in the picture.

We got the vanity light set up at Lowe's.
We bought the daylight lightbulbs (40 W, 6000 K) at Walmart.  These light bulbs are great because they give natural daylight and they don't get hot.

  We used an old bathroom mirror that my husband had and took it to a professional to get it cut to our desired size (23 x 34 in).  After getting all the materials, we drilled 1.5 in holes on each side for the vanity lights. We then painted our canvas glossy black.  Any paint of your choice will work for this step.  



 The electrical part is a little hard and I'd have to let him explain it.  You can also YouTube how to do it.  I really wanted to be able to turn it on with the remote control so we spent a little extra time researching how to do this electrical part. electrical part with remote instructions




Love this DIY project.  Love my vanity.  


Monday, November 3, 2014

It's hard out here for an LDS chick ;-)

I am really bad at keeping up with this blog and only come here when I feel compelled to get something off my chest.  Many of my followers have probably noticed a big change in my wardrobe.  I wasn't always the most modestly dressed girl.  I have had a tremendous transformation in the way I dress and a big part of that is because of my religion.  I always thought it was going to be the biggest feat to be fashionable and modest. I thought the two were mutually exclusive but my Heavenly Father has made me even more fashionably savvy.  If anything, I think I am more fashionable now and enjoy wearing the pieces I buy.  I don't worry about being judged for not covering up certain parts of my body and I have more confidence in the way I present myself.  Not to mention it was a great excuse to start building a new wardrobe from scratch! If I buy a not so cheap dress, I can always justify it with my husband by saying "It's hard to find classy dresses! So when I find one I HAVE to have it". For those of you who know what I mean, it is hard out there for an LDS chick.  ;-)

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