Saturday, May 26, 2012

Yard Sailing: Week 1

What do I love more than trips to the thrift store? A lot of things actually. My family, Disneyland, currently One Direction...excuse me as I get distracted. The answer to the initial question is YARD SALES. The yard sales are so beloved in my family that we have actually coined our own verb for our weekly outings- "yard sailing". We are pretty legitimate. I mean, in what alternate universe would I ever wake up on a Saturday morning at a quarter to 8 for anything other than a yard sale? I would if it meant I would get to meet One Direction...but again, I digress...

This week's edition are finds found in the good old city of Payson, Utah. I could not believe the amazing items I found. Forget high-end Orem yard sales with their, "I'll sell that jacket that I bought at DI to you for $15 dollars because even though I spent probably $3 bucks on it, the fact that I at one time purchased and owned the jacket makes the value triple in rate." Ya....no, thanks. Payson sales know deals. I mean you have yard sales to clear out crap, therefore saving you the back breaking effort of loading all the said crap you didn't sale into the back of your truck to haul to DI. For all the amazing stuff I found I didn't spend more than $10 dollars. Thank you Payson, and thank you Grandma for being willing to barter down prices because I am too pathetically shy to do it myself. 



1. pair of 1940's daniel green red wedges 2. vintage embroidered clock (it works!) 3. adorable vintage squirrel cookie jar 4. vintage christmas ornaments 5. 1930's double wedding ring quilt 6. vintage ceramic mustache mug 7. 1950's french lady lamp (i can't even you guys...I think I legitimately drooled) 8. vintage dick and jane novel (I am a huge sucker for cute illustrations) 9. 1930's wall calendar graphic framed (there is a story written on the back. apparantly this hung in a poultry farm and the woman who penned the story saved the print from rain leakage) 10. vintage ceramic fawn (i might be a tad obsessed with woodland animals) 11. 1960's embroidered clutch


I am currently having the funnest of fun times decorating my room with some of these items. Items that will not be added to my room will be sold on my Etsy shop-NerdyBirdyVintage. Check it out here!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

It's Prom!

It's May, my friends, and you know what that means!

A month of testy weather (seriously, just pick-hot or cold), yard sales, spring flowers, graduations, weddings and of course, prom! Planted Earth has been busy with young high school students buying corsages and bouts for their prom dates. Aw...young love. What better way to impress your high school sweetheart than with a mini bouquet strapped to your wrist or lapel? And of course, prom would not be complete without the fancy dresses, tuxedos and dazzling hair and make up (not so much on the guys, but these days, you never know..)

So when I got a text from my dear friend asking if I would be willing to do her little sister's hair and make-up for prom, I jumped at the opportunity. Equipped with my trusty curling iron, make-up and bobby pins I was ready to transform the beautiful Ms.Stefanie into a prom queen:




I had so much fun with Stef's hair! I divided her hair into several different layers, spritzing each with hairspray. Each of those layers were curled with the hair wrapped around the barrel. After each layer was complete I ratted the hair on the crown of her head and took 4-5 sections, pinning each at the back of her head with a bobby pin to create a more voluminous look. I took the end of each of these sections and shaped them into curls the wrapped around one another. A few rhinestones and a ton of hairspray later we had our hairstyle!

The make-up was my favorite part! Stefanie is naturally a gorgeous gal, so it didn't take much! I added foundation to create an overall matte finish, using concealer under the eyes and on some red spots. I then set the foundation with some loose powder. To highlight the cheekbones I added bronzer to the area beneath the cheekbone and then highlighted the apples of the cheek with blush.

I started with a matte color on the eyes and then layered a darker brown on the dome of the eyelid. With an angled eye brush I created a eyeliner line and then smudged to create a softer look. After adding a dark brown to the corner edges of the eye I then added liquid eyeliner to the outer corner of the eyelid angling them toward her eyebrow. A little bit of lengthening mascara later and voila! A fresh and fabulous prom look!