10 August 2011

Eric Carle and Pottery Barn


Any parent or parent-to-be is familiar with Eric Carle's children books. I would be surprised if you told me you've never seen The Very Hungry Caterpillar. I see an assortment of these every time I'm shopping at Marshalls/Home Goods. I just love the art in these classic books - the bright colors and fun graphics just seem so appropriate for a child's library. 

Well good news: now you can have these graphics for your child's room. Pottery Barn has started selling an entire collection of Eric Carle inspired wall art, linens, dishes, bathroom accessories, games, halloween costumes and more. 

I absolutely love the colors and abstract look of these graphics. If I had a little boy I would create his entire room based on these items. Throw in a big red rug and some bright accent table with chairs - perfection.










See more via Pottery Barn Kids

07 August 2011

Sugar-Lemon Face Scrub

I don't know if it's some post-partum side effect, but lately my skin has been feeling a bit icky. Since I'm home all day with Lucy I've barely been wearing any makeup, but when I have my face just doesn't look great during or after. Granted it doesn't help that I slept with my makeup on Friday night. Not intentionally. We went out Friday night to the Maroon 5 concert in Camden (Amazing show, by the way. And it doesn't hurt that we had third row seats.) I fell asleep on the couch around 2am, and by the time I got up to bed I was out the second my head hit the pillow. 

I decided tonight that I'm going to go back to an old beauty regimen that I did religiously this time last year. 
A lemon-sugar face scrub.

This little scrub is great and practically free. 
You just need to use two items you most likely already have in your kitchen: sugar and lemons.




I start by washing my face with hot, soapy water. The hot water helps to open up my pores. Then I simply mix the juice of half a lemon with a teaspoon of sugar and use cotton rounds and scrub the mixture all over my face, focusing on spots like my forehead, lips and around my nose. The sugar is great to slough off the dead, dry skin. The lemon juice has beta hydroxy acid to help exfoliate and smooth skin, as well as alpha hydroxy acid to hydrate and unclog pores.

I've read that this mixture can help with sun spots, age spots, freckles, acne and dull skin. I just know that as soon as I wash the mixture off my face, my skin feel amazingly smooth. It feels so good that I actually wait some time before putting on any moisturizer. I'll just use a little Neutrogena cream.


Another item I swear by and use on a daily basis. And yes I use it on my face. Well just under my eyes and on my lips - two of my extra dry trouble spots.

There are other versions of this scrub - some with honey, some with olive oil or coco butter. I just stick with the lemon and sugar because I always have them around the house. 

What skin regimen do you swear by?

04 August 2011

DIY: Framed Button Art for Nursery

A few weeks ago I was surfing around Etsy looking for some finishing touches for the nursery.(I told you all I'd never be done that room!) I purchased a few pillows for the chest in Lucy's room, two of which have arrived.

While searching for 'yellow' items to add to her nursery, I came across a set of vintage yellow buttons from elizabethwren vintage.


I pinned the photo from Etsy because when I saw how the buttons were arranged for the picture, I actually thought it was a piece of art. Once I realized it was just buttons, I decided that I wanted to purchase them and make them into framed wall art.


I've had this Ikea Ribba frame on our living room shelves for a while now. I purchased it because I needed a splash of white with the dark frames and colorful accent pieces. Well I snagged that frame to use in the nursery since it's a shadow box frame and I can easily frame the buttons behind the glass.

I guess I need to find a replacement now!


(Notice the empty frames. The bottom left photo is actually the picture that came with the frame. We'll be filling them with some new family pictures with our little one.) 

It took me about twenty minutes with my trusty glue gun before I had this:



I had considered using the mat that came with the frame and using a teal or patterned background behind the buttons, but I kind of really like the simple look of the white background and white frame with the yellow.







We'll be hanging this over the weekend along with another great piece that Jordan's aunt bought for us when Lucy was born. I'll be sure to take some new pictures with the new wall art and pillows once everything is set.

There are some other great sets of vintage buttons at elizabethwren's Etsy shop that I'm already considering purchasing for more art pieces. Perhaps in different sized frames or with a colored mat or background to mix it up a little.

Here are just a few I liked:






Some thrift shops around here also sell jars full of vintage buttons to create your own combination of colors/styles of buttons. 

Be sure to check out elizabethwren vintage on Esty!

03 August 2011

More Lucy

Ok, so I'm slacking on the project I promised to blog about. A dentist appointment has my schedule all jumbled today, so I didn't get to do the nursery art I planned. Until tomorrow.

Instead, here are some shots of my angel. 
We had a mini mommy-and-me photoshoot yesterday.










02 August 2011

Weee!

Look what came in the mail today.


I sense an IKEA trip in my near future. 

Working on an art project for the nursery. 
Should have photos and a post tomorrow.