Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Something Exciting!

Hey all! I wanted to let you guys know that I am now a part of the Her Campus Notre Dame writing staff! In case you don't know, Her Campus is a huge online community that has tons of articles about college life written by college girls around the country. I'm so honored and excited to be a part of this. My first article will be out Friday, August 9th. Be sure to check it out!


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Monday, August 5, 2013

Birthday Girl

My family always travels in August during one of my best friend's birthdays. We've been friends for over a decade (woah) and I think I've been home for her birthday about twice. That's why this year I was super excited to be home during all of August and celebrate her birthday with her. Her birthday hasn't happened yet, but I've already got all of her presents! She's a Pi Phi and had been coveting the Lilly Pulitzer collection, so I decided to pick out a few pieces for her. I think that the Lilly sorority collection is a great option for gifts. Its a personal touch, yet still really easy to pick out. In addition, each item is something you could always use one more of (ex: cups, bags) so even if she already has one or gets one from another friend she won't have to awkwardly return it. Here's a look at what my best friend got as well as a few more goodies from the collection. 

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Lilly Pulitzer Acrylic Tumbler with Straw - Pi Beta Phi

Lilly Pulitzer Dry Erase Board - Alpha Omicron Pi

Lilly Pulitzer iPhone 4 Case - Delta Gamma Sorority




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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Wooden Initial Decoration

Hey all! I recently Instagrammed a picture of a letter that I made for my dorm door, and I got a few emails asking how it was done. It was insanely easy, so I thought I'd share it with all of you! 



The supplies that you will need are: 
Wooden letter (any size)
Mod podge
Small foam brush
Credit card or large foam brush (don't worry you don't paint with the card!)
Large scrapbooking paper
Scissors 

I got all of these from Michaels for under $20. I would definitely advocate getting a small to medium size foam brush because I made the mistake of originally getting the large one...and it didn't fit into the opening of the mod podge can. 

First, I used the wooden letter as a stencil to trace a S onto my scrapbook paper. 

Then I cut it out. Or rather, I politely asked my mom to cut it out for me. This step will be easier for some people because some letters are easier than others (if your name starts with I or E I'm jealous). S has to be one of the most difficult ones. You also might want to seek assistance if you're a lefty (like me) and only have righty scissors (like me). 



Next, I covered the wooden letter in matte mod podge using the foam brush. I applied a medium amount so that the paper would stick but not enough to make it gooey (if that makes sense). As my cut-out letter only covered the top of the wooden letter, I did not paint the sides of the wooden letter. 

Before the mod podge was dry I carefully lined up the cut-out and placed it on the wooden letter. I then used my large foam brush that didn't fit in the mod podge to go over the letter and smooth out any air bubbles.  A credit card or something similar would work for this as well. 

Finally, I covered the letter and the paper in a thin layer of mod podge. Make sure to brush in the same way when you're doing this because sometimes mod podge can leave lines that can blur the pattern of the paper or make an odd texture. Let it dry for about 20 minutes and your letter is ready to go!



I totally feel like I just wrote a lab report, but there you have it. What kind of crafts have you done for your dorm? I'd love some other ideas!



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Friday, August 2, 2013

Friday Favorites

One of the most amusing quotes that I have read recently was "why is Monday so far from Friday but Friday so close to Monday?" I feel like the weekends take forever to get here but are gone way too quickly. That makes Friday easily the best day of the week, and the perfect day to list my favorites!

1) Lilly Pulitzer tumblers
I drink a lot of water, and I'm really happy with these tumblers that I got on sale at Rue La La. They're sturdy, don't sweat, obviously adorable, and are easy to clean. They also do a great job of keeping the drink insulated. 

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via my Instagram
2) Lilly Pulitzer dress
This might be my favorite dress ever. At the very least, it's tied with my gold Jacks as my favorite purchase of the summer. On a hanger, the patterns look like they wouldn't be flattering, but it looks so great on. I was thrilled to find this one sale, and very excited that my size was the last one left!

A beautiful picture of Battery Park taken by my boyfriend!
3) Battery Park
The weather in New York for the past few weeks has been horrible. Either it's way too hot to be outside or its too rainy. The weather is finally getting better (just in time for my internship to be winding down) and I get to enjoy one of my favorite activities-- sitting in Battery Park to read. The park has a beautiful view of the Statue of Liberty (which I've never actually been to #typicalnewyorker) and some very nice landscaping. I look forward to my lunch hour mostly so that I can hang out there.

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I know you're all probably really sick of my bow obsession by now, but I had to share this top. The bow detailing is so feminine, and I love the mint color. My only issue is that it's slightly sheer so I have to be careful what I wear under it.

5) Tall nonfat iced mocha from Starbucks
I didn't drink coffee until I got to college, and even then I didn't drink that much (unless I needed to to get through Theology...terrible class). However, I have become truly addicted this summer. I go to the same Starbucks every morning...to the point that when I walk in the door they have my drink ready for me. Although I hate the taste of coffee, I actually like the taste of mochas (maybe because they're more sugar than coffee). I'm slowly trying to wean myself off these before I go back to school for the sake of my Flex Points.


6) SHARK WEEK
I love bows, monograms, and polka dots, but it might surprise you to know that I love Shark Week on Discovery Channel as much as I love all of those. I've been fascinated by sharks since I started scuba diving in middle school, and I think that Shark Week is pretty much the best thing ever. To make it even better, my favorite ice cream store, Coldstone, now has blue sweet cream ice cream instead of the regular white to celebrate Shark Week! I can't wait until it starts this Sunday.

What are you looking forward to this weekend?

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Never Enough Bows

Hey preps! Already August...where has the time gone?? August is always a bittersweet month for me. I feel like I'm in limbo between being at school and being at home. It makes me enjoy the time I have with my friends and family that much more, but also makes me super excited for school.
 I wanted to share with you a GREAT Etsy shop that I found for bows called One of Everything. They come in pretty much every color and pattern imaginable, and in two sizes. What I like best though is that when you order the bow, you can specify what you want it mounted on; alligator clip, barrette, snap clip, or ponytail holder. I definitely find that some clips work better in my hair than others, so this a big bonus for me. You can even choose which side you want it oriented for, so if you always wear bows on the right side of your head you can get it made to sit more comfortably on the right side. There are 40 pages of bows to choose from...and I may or may not have browsed them all. These are the bows that I recently recieved:


Oh, and how cute is the packaging? I really cannot say enough good things about this shop. If you're looking for hair bows, check it out!


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