HAPPY RIVER SONG DAY! Ok, I'm about three days late for posting this and be prepared, it's about to get a tad nerdy up in this joint. River Song is a character played by Alex Kingston on "Doctor Who". Again, if you have never seen "Doctor Who" and are into the nerdy, space travel, british … Continue reading River Song Appreciation Day!
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DIY: Iron-On Vinyl Shirt
First off, I've extended my give-away! It will now be up through June 21st: The First Day of Summer! (Ah em, are you catching the clue here? No, seriously, it's going to be a fun give-away. š I was out of work sick yesterday and realized that in the midst of making all of these … Continue reading DIY: Iron-On Vinyl Shirt
DIY: Family Canvas Wall Decor
Happy Wednesday! I've been a blogging slacker for the past few weeks. A few weeks ago I took a "staycation" and decided I was going to focus on me, myself and I. Unfortunately, the social media blogetteĀ side of me also went on holiday and thus, the updates having been occurring regularly: including "Treasury Tuesday", etc. … Continue reading DIY: Family Canvas Wall Decor
DIY: Vinyl Mugs
I woke up quite a bit before my alarm this morning and was feeling very energized despite the lack of fitness this weekend (talk about a huge slacker). Perhaps it was the abundance of people I got to see this weekend that made me feel super chipper. I had quite a lot of fun seeing … Continue reading DIY: Vinyl Mugs
DIY: Glass Etching
I bought glass etching solution a while ago and haven't gotten a chance to use it. Well, let me rephrase that: I've been super lazy and haven't gotten around to it. Since getting the Cricut, I've found some ideas to use it! I was going to use it on a wine glass, but all are … Continue reading DIY: Glass Etching
So here we are, Twenty-Five
Whew. A quarter of a century. 25. Here we are. Do you ever look back and wish you could have a conversation with your 15-year-old self a la Jack from "30 Rock"Ā minus the whole exposed to a leaky gas-pipe thing? Every once in a while, I wonder how that conversation would go. I often imagine … Continue reading So here we are, Twenty-Five