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Entries from January 1, 2011 - January 31, 2011

Thursday
Jan272011

Pretty Party Inspiration

{Photography by Adelino Lobo.}

I spotted this gorgeous party inspiration on Somewhere Splendid the other day and thought it would be fun to add my own little board of picks to go along with it. I love that this project dreamed up by Simplesmente Branco and Pinga Amor incorporates objects that many of us have on hand (scrap paper, mismatched dishes, etc) to create a whimsical setting that is perfect for this coming Valentine's Day or any special celebration (just change the paper colors for a completely customizable look). They had me at 'repurposed braille newspaper' (did you even know that such a marvelous thing existed)!

As for the decorations — follow these links to learn how to make paper rosettes, tissue paper flowers, crepe paper flowers, Hanging Paper Flowers, Paper Roses (like the large kraft ones above), Super Easy Paper Flowers (like the small kraft ones above), DIY Scrap Paper Garland or 3-D Paper Garland. I also have a cute little DIY Paper Decoration/Gift Topper I'll share tomorrow - it would look really cute with this party concept. xo Ez

Thursday
Jan272011

Inspired Idea: Valentine Gumball Necklaces

{photography by Sara Westbrook}

Oh my goodness these Valentine Gumball Necklaces by the lovely ladies at One Charming Party made my jaw drop. How fantastic are they (and can you believe they are gum)?!! They actually remind me of an edible version of Kristina Klarin's beautiful jewelry. And by the way, have you seen Kristina's gorgeous colour files posts? Be sure to check those out for some eye candy (yum). Then find more fabulous party goodness at One Charming Party including amazing party kits, free download and more.

By the way I browsed around online and found several resources for colored gumballs, such as Gumball.com (sold in large bulk quantities), and amazon. I've also spotted them inside local party stores (they even sell a few gluten free versions at a Party City near us). I'm also wondering if piercing the holes in the gumballs might be faster/easier using a tiny drill bit and battery-powered drill (or maybe I'm just looking for an excuse to bust out my power tools). Have fun! xo Ez

Thursday
Jan272011

Inspiration Daily: 01. 27. 11

Gorgeous photography by Tom Hines. ©Tom Hines

Wednesday
Jan262011

DIY Yarn Wrapped Monograms

{image by Evie S.}

The lovely Evie from Evie S. Things of Beauty wrote in a couple days ago, to share this charming DIY Yarn Wrapped Monogram project with us. I love how simple this craft is, and how perfectly it would lend itself to everything from Valentine's Day decor, to a wedding, birthday party, or baby shower. Maybe you could even get miniature with it and create some adorable gift toppers to dress up presents year round. Grab some yarn, an old cardboard cereal box or two and go letter crazy! See the full tutorial over on Evie's blog right here. xo Ez

Wednesday
Jan262011

Alt Withdrawl

I've been trying and trying to formulate my experience from last week at Altitude Design Summit into a somewhat intelligible post for a few days now, but I'm sorry to say I haven't managed too well (as far as intelligible goes). What I have pulled together is a sampling of some of the little bits and pieces that made up my incredibly amazing trip. Pictures and words can't really do it justice (and I didn't take too many photos anyway - too busy having my mind blown)...but here we go anyhow.

The first thing that I discovered upon arrival (after wiping the stars out of my eyes at the sight of our amazing Grand America Hotel) is how ridiculously warm and friendly everyone was. Not just smile-and-wave friendly, but big-old-bear-hug-you-like-you're-a-long-lost-sister friendly. I don't think I've ever felt so welcomed by a group of people, ever. Of course this is a theme that continued throughout the entire conference. The genuine care and comradery between everyone was electric. It's really indescribable.

One person that exemplified this energy was Erin from Design for Mankind. I just love this girl to pieces! Before Alt I knew Erin from her blog and a few phone conversations we'd had...but Erin in person is 10000% more awesome that the Erin you know and love online. I don't know how she does it, but somehow she manages to help and brighten the lives of everyone around her. She's like a miniature whirlwind of joy and goodness. For example she grabbed a group up us in the hotel lobby for a "resource party" - a quick (but life changing activity that involved each of us going around the circle one by one and naming one thing we wanted to have in our lives this year. As each person took their turn, you would call out if you had a way to help make their dream a reality. People dreamed of trips to Paris, television shows, book deals, making a $100,000 income, etc....we dreamed big, and you know what; by the end not one single person was left without at least one person who was able to provide a resource for making that dream happen. I mean how amazing is that! I never realized just how strong we can be if we stand together. It was truly eye-opening and such a gift. I think Erin touched everyone's life during Alt. I know I'm forever bettered because of her. :-)

{Awesomeness in human form: Marisa, Erin, Amy, Deb, Mondo, Christine, Laura, Ben. I'm not photogenic at all - now you know why I live behind a computer screen.}

I can't talk about amazing people without at least a little shout out to my two amazing roomies: Amy and Deb. These ladies were kind, generous and kept me laughing throughout Alt. Within 3 days I felt like I made friendships with these two that will last a lifetime. Then there was Marisa (such an amazing genuine spirit who taught me so much in such a short space of time), Jamie who cracked me up and inspired me in equal measure, meeting Mondo (who was even more gracious and warm in person than on tv), my amazing fellow panel members (who all put up with my mumblings during our talk), my silly bloggy sisters (links below) who I had the best time goofing off with (and there weren't even drinks involved), and everyone else who welcomed me so warmly and made me feel like we were all a part of a big happy blogging family!

{My silly bloggy sisters include (they might kill me for posting this - even though it's just to prove how awesome they all are): Natalie, Melanie, Marta, Christine, Marisa, and Danni.}

Of course there was so much to learn at Alt too: {Shots from my tabletop photography class with photographer Nicole Gerulat's (sets styled by One Charming Party). The class was amazing...my photos of it, not so much.}

The classes were amazing and the all around generosity of everyone attending was incredible. All the tips and tidbits I picked up will be trickling onto Creature Comforts over the coming months. I can't wait to share them with you and see where this year will take Creature Comforts. The common themes I picked up on were "be original, be you," "be transparent and genuine," "don't let negativity get you down," and "don't be afraid to follow your passion." In all honesty I'm still trying to process it all, but I couldn't wait to share a few tidbits from my trip. If you have the opportunity to make it to Alt next year, DO IT! You will not regret it. And lastly (for now) I just want to give a huge thank you to everyone who made Alt possible (the sponsors, coordinators, and visionaries behind the scenes, and all the amazing bloggers who I can now truly call friends). You guys rocked it!

Amy from Old Sweet Song wrote a brilliant post titled Eight Steps to Get Over Post-Alt Depression - I think I'm going to be stuck on step one for a long while:{Getty image from Amy - Old Sweet Song} {All other photos by me, Deb, and Alt Design Summit}

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