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Sunday, August 12, 2012

What's in my Purse !

Hey Loves!!

   It feels like forever since I uploaded a post =[ I had an unexpected trip to nyc that I had to go to for work. I found out that night and I needed to be there within 2 hours.... wasn't even packed my clothes weren't picked up from the cleaners... nothing, as you can imagine I was going nuts! So I figured for my first post back from (what feels like being away forever) 10 days away, I wanted to do a What's in my purse!

  Who doesn't love watching videos and looking at posts about what people carry in their bags.. I'm a sucker for it =] Can't help it.

  Hope you all had a fabulous weekend!!


                 

                       The bag I am using right now is the Goyard Saint Louis GM Tote. I absolutely love love love it. I carry my life around with me, I always gravitate towards big shopper style totes for everyday. 

  Besides a bunch of receipts and paper that I've collected, here are the things I carry with me everyday. 


1. Jonathan Adler Planner and Ipad case. Even though I carry around my ipad with a calendar I still like the idea of using a paper planner.. gives me an excuse to buy cute pens =] 

2. Henri Bendel pill box. I thought this was a cute way to cover up any cramp & cold medicine that I may be using at one point or another.

3. This pink pen was so cute! I use the USB to upload and save designs that I've sent to be made.

4. Nail File ... ya never know when your nail is going to be a pain in the a$$.

5. Hair Clip

6. Viktor & Rolf flower bomb perfume. Perfect travel size and it smells amazing.

7. Powder & the lip color I'm wearing that day = a must.


8. Gum, Gum & more Gum...

9. iPhone, beyond obsessed with this thing! 

10. Car keys & LV Key Pouch 

11. Flip Video & Canon digital camera - I always have these with me, I would love to do some videos soon =]

11. Tums


What's in your purse??

xo, L

Sunday, July 1, 2012

DIY - Sea Glass Coasters

Hey Guys!!

  Don't you find sea glass so pretty and colorful??  I had a container full of sea glass from recent beach visits but they weren't flat and the colors were very dull and not what I wanted to use for this project. I went to Pier1 and got 2 bags of sea glass and I knew that these would work perfectly!

    Are you ready to make sea glass coasters?! These coasters are perfect for those summer backyard bbq's and they add a great pop of color.




Supplies Used:
Sea Glass - Pier 1 -$6.00ea
Ready-to-use Adhesive & Grout in 'White Sanded' - Lowes -$8.99
Wood Squares (2pack) - Michaels - $1.99
Metal Ruler used to spread the grout.
(I didn't have a trowel so I used the next best thing I could find)
Sponge - (I used a regular sponge but the grouting sponges work the best!)
Water

**cover the area you are using with a plastic/paper bag for easy clean-up


1 bag of sea glass was plenty. I made 2 Coasters and a Picture frame with one bag & still had some left over.



Put the grout on in little sections so it doesn't start to dry out. 

you want to make sure there is enough grout to go half way up the sea glass


It's okay if it goes higher than the glass, you can take care of it at the end with the sponge.


see how the grout goes over some of the edges on the sea glass?
you want most if not all of the empty spaces to be covered so the glass can be secure.



after all of the wood is covered, you want to carefully place a layer of grout over the glass. I like to put mine on thick (to make sure everything is covered) and then go back and thin it out with the ruler. 

**be careful with this step, the sea glass will move if pushed down hard enough**



after putting the grout on-top, let it sit for a couple minutes then wet the corner of the sponge and lightly rub/scrub the layer of grout off. It won't be completely clean the first time there will still be a dusty cover. You will have to rinse the sponge a couple of times depending on how thick you put the grout on. Don't rub inbetween the glass, you want the grout and glass to be as even as possible.

The 2 in the back are finished... the front one still needs one more rub down =]

I left the sides of mine with the wood finish, I think I might spray paint them white next time.
What do you think?

**If you use too much water to clean off the grout the wood will get soft and bend.....
 I found out the hard way -_-






Hope you enjoyed this fun tutorial & if you try it out please let me know how it worked for you =]

** I saw on Pinterest that this was pinned a few times =] This makes me so happy that you all like or have tried this DIY!  as I was reading I saw that someone mentioned using Cork (thank you!) I would definitely try that instead of wood so it won't bend on you! Let me know how it works!

xoxo!
L