All Along The Watchtower


I think I like hats even more with my short hair. I don't know why, but lately I'm always reaching for a had once I'm done getting dressed. Or maybe it's just this hat, because it's my new favorite thing. I have a habit of wearing the hell out of new favorite things. Sometimes I'll put a new favorite thing on mere moments after purchasing it. This is my gauge of how much I love something: how soon after buying it I must have it on my body, and how frequently it appears on my body in the next 2 weeks.

I also love when something I've had in my closet for a really long time suddenly makes a resurgence. These shoes, for instance, have been hiding in my closet for many months since I got them last summer, but I recently pulled them out and have wanted to wear them all the time. They're definitely the tallest shoes I own, so I have to do my best not to roll my ankles, but I love them!


cardigan/anthropologie :: top/courtesy of stylemint :: hat/thrifted :: skirt/lulu e. bebe
shoes/courtesy of blowfish :: tights/target :: scarf/hand-me-down :: clutch/red velvet

52 Letters // Week 2


Here's my second letter in my 52 letter challenge. Like every one else, I've become totally enthralled with washi tape, and even just today I bought another set of them. They're just so cute for adding some fun to any letter or package. Plus, it's tape, so it's totally functional (this is just me rationalizing having a whole mason jar full of rolls of washi tape).

I think all this being intentional about fostering creativity in my life is going quite well! Today I finished up a pleated pleather skirt and I'm working on a messenger bag currently. I've never made a bag (well, other than my little chalk bag for rock climbing), so I'm kind of winging it, but it's fun! If I end up making another bag I'll definitely do better next time with all the mistakes learning experiences I'm getting on this first one. I might make a little tote bag too. Way simpler!


Oh, and I forgot to post the winner of the Delightful Giveaway earlier today, so here's the winner... congrats Corinne! Corinne won a free large ad in my sidebar for February. If you'd like to sponsor for February, there's still time! Head over here to get your ad!

Le Bunny Bleu Giveaway


Hi guys! Today I get to bring you a giveaway from my sponsor, Le Bunny Bleu. They're giving away one pair of oxfords from their collection to one lucky reader this week! Le Bunny Bleu has a ton of cute shoes, like these colorful moccasins (which are on sale!). I have the mint green ones and I love them! I think my other favorites are these awesome cut out oxfords.

To Enter:
For this giveaway you can get two entries. For one entry, visit Le Bunny Bleu and pick your favorite pair of shoes, then come back here and leave a comment on this post letting me know which pair you love!
If you'd like a second entry, head over to Le Bunny Bleu's facebook page and like them! If you do this, make sure to come on back to this post and leave another comment letting me know you liked them on facebook so I can tally another entry for you.
On your entries, make sure to leave me a way to contact you in case you're drawn as the winner.

Giveaway will be open for entries until Saturday, February 4th at 9pm PST.

(p.s. if you've already entered through posting a comment via my intensedebate commenting system, don't worry, your entry is there! My intensedebate commenting went down for a bit and the blogger commenting took over, but the intensedebate comment entries still exist and I'll be counting them all when it comes time to draw the winner.)

The Tacoma Social


Last night I went out to the Tacoma Social and met up with Mandy, who is one of my favorites. I'm still pretty new to Tacoma, so I'm making (feeble) attempts at getting out into the community more. One of the coffee shops I go to has started doing open mic nights, so I might try to start doing open mic again. Regardless, I like the idea of the whole Tacoma Social thing. It's put on by this new organization/website that's devoted to sharing the beautiful people and places that Tacoma has to offer, which reminds me a lot of the magazine I started back at college trying to do the same thing for Spokane. Unfortunately my magazine only lasted a few months until I graduated college and then moved away from Spokane, but I still like Spokane's culture and feel like Tacoma has a lot of the same living-in-Seattle's-vast-cultural-shadow to overcome when it comes to our little city. But I love the culture here and I loved the culture in Spokane as well. It isn't as easy to find, but when you do, it's a rich wealth of creative people making the city their own.


top(dress)/free people :: skirt+hat+scarf/thrifted :: cardigan/gap
shoes+jacket/courtesy of modcloth :: tights/target :: bag/ona :: photos by Dan

My Favorite Corner


Now that I have a proper stand for our record player, this is one of my favorite corners of our house. When I spied that odd little metal industrial table at Value Village I was so excited. It fits our record player perfectly and it was only 8 bucks, as opposed to the ones I found in stores for $50 or more. Our little house is coming together slowly but surely.


BBQ Pulled Pork Quesadilla


I love quesadillas. They're so easy to make and they are super delicious. I like to make a batch of either shredded chicken or bbq pulled pork every week because they last the whole week and are really easy to throw into a ton of different recipes. We had some bbq pulled pork that needed to be finished off so I decided to make a quesadilla out of it and it was the best idea ever.
I threw in some shredded cheddar, bbq pulled pork, bbq sauce (can you really ever have too much?), avocado, and onion. A few minutes grilling it up on the stove and bam! A most delicious quesadilla which promptly disappeared into my very happy stomach.

The Long and Short of it


Yup! I cut my hair off! I've considered cutting it for a couple years, but I ended up going ginger and then rainbow instead of changing the length, but it was time for a chop! I figured my hair would be happy being rid of the over-processed portions. Even though my hair is beastly enough to withstand a lot of processing, it was feeling kind of sad, and I could tell that my curls weren't as happy as they used to be. They're happy now, though!! I cut off almost all of the hair that had been bleached & dyed, so now I can grow out au natural hair! I haven't had my hair this short since elementary school. For reals.

It took me a long time to figure out how to deal with my curly hair. I still don't think I've figured it completely out, but at least now I like to work with it instead of against it like I tried to in jr. high and early high school (oh, the poofy hair woes). I still feel like I'm kind of winging it in some respects and I'd like to try to do more research on how to really take good care of my curly hair. It seems like most resources out there are for people with hair that is straight or thin, trying to make it more voluminous, but I've come across some books and websites that have stoked my fire for learning more about keeping my hair healthy. I also want to start investing in products specifically designed for curls, like the Ouidad and DevaCurl lines. I just conditioned my hair with Ouidad's 12-minute deep conditioner and it feels pretty awesome!


jacket + tights/target :: dress + cardigan/courtesy of modcloth
scarf/thrifted :: boots/courtesy of blowfish

I think of of my biggest inspirations to go short was spending time looking at Christina's awesome, sassy, big, curly hair. My hair isn't quite as big as hers, but it's close enough that I figured I'd give it a go. It'll be interesting to play around with proportions now that I don't have massive hair... well, at least not massive length-wise. Also, it's weird seeing my shoulders.

A Guide to Mixing Prints

Over the years I think I've gotten about as many comments about my print mixing as I have about my hair, so I'm not sure why it's taken so long to come up with the idea to share some of my print mixing tips. This certainly isn't a comprehensive list of ways to mix print effectively, but hopefully it'll those of you intimidated to mix prints to just go out and do it!


Keeping the prints in the same family of color keeps them from competing against one another. While the fabrics will have different prints on them, the color family gives them a continuity that draws the prints together.

Put a floral on a floral, stripes on stripes or dots on dots. The difference between prints that are similar, but aren't the same, will create interest and can be pretty fun! If you're afraid of this being too wacky, try applying some other print-mixing tips like keeping the two similar prints in the same color story.


I have a few floral pieces in my wardrobe that seem to mix well with a ton of other prints (you'll note that the dress I used in this example shows up in this post a ton of times...). They usually aren't super bold florals, and tend to be more understated, but the print gives them enough texture to be more interesting as a pairing option than just a plain colored item. I have a feeling I'll end up mixing prints with this dress a lot too!


I think plaid tends to freak people out a lot, especially when it comes to mixing plaid with other prints or (gasp!) other plaids! Plaids are pretty easy to mix with understated prints, but you can also mix plaids with eachother, with florals, with stripes, with stripes and more stripes, and with some crazy other prints. I'm kind of just a fan of plaid, so it tends to work it's way into being mixed with everything in my closet. It's a pretty bold textile, though, which makes it intimidating to mix, but give it a go!


A pretty easy way to mix prints is to keep them in the same color. Marigold prints with marigold prints, navy prints with navy prints, etc. The color immediately connects the prints and creates continuity. This outfit does this with mint green, and also incorporates the next tip...


Sometimes something simple like a scarf can create some drama in an outfit. Plus, since most scarves have a print, it's an easy and inexpensive way to experiment with mixing prints. You can go for something bold like the scarf in the example, or pair a scarf of the same color as your outfit, or something understated.


I think stripes and florals just like hanging out. It might be some sort of conspiracy between the two, but they always seem to go well together. I don't know if it's the juxtaposition of the straight lines of the stripes against the organic lines of the florals, but I just love how they look against one another!


When you pair a really bold graphic print with one that is more understated, like a light floral or watercolor type print, the print that is more intense will draw the attention, leaving the less dominant print to act as more of a neutral background. Plus, paring a graphic print with a dissimilar print like a floral creates an interesting contrast!

Let be real, it's silly to be scared of mixing prints. They're just patterns on fabric, they can't hurt you! And so what if you're wearing a crazy outfit? It's fun! Sometimes it's just one of those days where looking like a fabric store threw up on you is just the ticket. Have fun!

Break Up



Well, the past week Tacoma smashed 6 months of Alaskan weather into 6 days and now we're experiencing the season whose name seems unique to Alaska: Break-Up. I used this term last week and I was met with bewildered stares and queries about the state of relationships. "Break-Up" is the time of year which comes around April in Alaska where the months and months of snow piles that have built up come face to face with temperatures which are finally warm enough to reduce them to disgusting, brown wads of slushy mush everywhere. This happens for at least a month, but here in Tacoma, it's only likely to last a few days. Most of our brown, slushy snow is already streaming down the roads in tiny brown rivers.




dress/moon collection :: cardigan+ socks/forever 21 :: scarf/thrifted :: umbrella/lands' end tights + coat/target :: bag/ona :: boots/courtesy of blowfish :: photos by Dan

Unfortunately it's set to rain for the next week, so I suppose I'll be stuck inside for most of that time, as it's quite annoying to try taking photos out in the rain, especially with a tripod. But I do have some crafts I've been wanting to make for a while, so it'll force me to do them! Plus, I have another letter to write for my 52 letter challenge, which is an indoor activity as well. All this nasty weather has got me pining for warm summer days. Thankfully we're on the upswing and the sun is staying out a smidge longer every day, which is making it a bit easier to manage some outfit photos before I look outside and realize the sun has disappeared!

A Delightful Giveaway


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The Joys of Thrifting


The snow finally melted enough for the roads to be decent so I decided to go on a thrifting adventure, and it was a great success! One of my favorite finds was this awesome Madeline-esque hat! It's for sure one of my absolute favorite hats now. I also got a stand for our record player! It's just been sitting on a cardboard box for the last few months and I was looking online at Urban Outfitters lusting after their cute record player stands when I thought I'd try checking the thrift stores before paying the big bucks for one from UO. Lo and behold I found the perfect one at Value Village for only $7.99! It's this old metal table thing with little wings on the side that can fold up and make it bigger. With them folded down, though, it's the exact same width as our record player, and it has space underneath for our records too! Bam! Thrifting wins again.


top(dress)/ruche :: cardigan + shoes/courtesy of modcloth :: hat/thrifted
vintage skirt/gift :: tights+coat+belt/target

Snail Mail


I decided I want to try to write more letters this year, and also to challenge myself to not just scrawl a note on a piece of notebook paper and shove it in an envelope, but to make it a creative challenge as well! Getting real letters in the mail is fun, but I think it's more fun to pull something pretty out of the envelope. In college I got an invite to a tea party that was collaged and crafted with such love and I still hang it on my wall because I like it so much. Plus, it has a little pocket where the actual invite once was and I now use it to keep new treasures!

I'd like to make this a weekly tradition, writing 52 pretty letters this year, but who knows if I can keep it up! I'd like to try though. It's such a nice little way to slow down and bring a bit of creativity into my life.

Avocado Bacon Melt


Thanks again to pinterest, avocados are once again a must-have in my kitchen. Well, they're always a must-have, but I try not to splurge all the time on avocados... it's hard not to though. They're pretty much one of my all time favorite foods. I'd been seeing a ton of avocado toast/sandwich/melt pictures on pinterest and it was only a matter of time before it came to this: Bacon Avocado Grilled Cheese. Yeah. I know.

When I was a kid I hated grilled cheese. It made me gag, literally. I hated melted cheese on any kind of sandwich. I think I was probably just not a cheese fan in general. I avoided them for ... okay until I was an adult. And then I had this one grilled cheese at a coffee shop in Spokane and it changed my life. I'm pretty sure it was a Muenster, Provolone and Feta grilled cheese and it blew my mind. Now I love making grilled cheese, especially if I can melt two or three tasty cheeses together. And what can go better with three tasty cheeses than bacon and avocado? For this one I used cheddar, mozzarella and parmesan. Yum!

Six Style Staples

I've been going through my closet trying to give it a little bit of breathing room, and have been thinking about what kind of pieces I really love, so I thought I'd do a little post on what my style staples are!


A floral dress that fits perfectly and has a beautiful print will get so much wear! I have a few in my closet that I just love to remix. I like that a floral print is almost a neutral, so it's really easy to mix with other prints. Plus, a dress that is pretty and fits great will almost always make you feel really amazing.


I never used to wear hats, but in the past couple years I've grown to love them. Not only can they salvage your look on a bad hair day, but I always think they add a little bit of bohemian flair to an outfit, as well as a touch of sophistication. Perhaps it's because people used to wear hats all the time, but I love the vintage touch it can add.


I have a few cardigans in my closet and they all get quite a bit of wear. I find that I get cold pretty easily, even in the summers (though, Northwest summers aren't quite sweltering...), so I usually like to have a cardigan on hand. In the winter they can give some added warmth and in the summer they're light enough for layering without being too hot. Plus, I like getting cardigans that have fun prints and patterns, to add interest to an outfit!


Boots are such a staple for fall and winter. I don't know what I'd do without them! One of my favorite things to do is to layer socks on top of tights underneath the boots, with a little bit of the socks peeking out. The layering not only keeps your toes warm, but also adds texture and interest to your outfit!

Brogues and oxfords are just so easy to wear. They're a comfortable flat that has enough interest to add some zing to an outfit, rather than your plain ol' ballet flat. I like that they evoke a menswear feeling as well as a vintage vibe. There are so many different styles of brogues and oxfords, it's fun to have a bunch! I have plain brown ones, black and brown contrasted ones, and white lace ones!


I love tights. It's true. They're such a great way to be able to keep wearing dresses in the colder months, and they add so much to an outfit. Lately I've really been drawn to bolder colors in my tights, and I adore my rust colored pair. I also can't get enough of polka dot tights. I just bought a new pair because my old ones were ripped to shreds, and I even wore white heart-polkadotted tights under my wedding dress!