Showing posts with label cheap and chic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheap and chic. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2009

Wanna know what's REALLY scary?

When you decide to make a homemade costume and realize you have everything you need to be her:

The tats:
The skinny jeans and heels:
The booze and smokes:
The hair (oh, the hair!):
And of course the eyes:
Happy Halloween!

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

We interrupt the regularly scheduled unpacking with something fun!

I should have been unpacking, but my new kitchen was beckoning! It is INFINITELY more fun to cook in a fabulous kitchen -- I hereby encourage everyone to get one!

Justification for the packing distraction: I have AMAZING new neighbors and co-workers and needed to do something nice.

So I made mini apple pies (by "I" I mean "Chris and I and mostly Chris"). Aren't they adorable?
Download the cute packaging here. (I edited the box to exclude the Valentine's Day sentiment. If you need a copy, e-mail me at heywickstroms@gmail.com).

P.S. I'm BACK!
And with a vengeance.
Watch out world!


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Thursday, September 17, 2009

A brief giggle mixed with the stress

Chris never ceases to crack me up, even in the midst of a STRESSFUL first home-buying process that includes finishing a small bathroom before closing on the (dream) house.
Fun to shop? Yes! Hard to resist going over the top? VERY (especially when the rest of the house is so beautiful).

I need your bargain shopping/house closing/bathroom finishing vibes to carry me through the rest of this month.

In the meantime, here's a recent (very typical) Wickstrom exchange. Enjoy!

CHRIS: Dang, can’t we find a towel holder and tissue holder somewhere else?
BECKY: Probably. :(
CHRIS: I’ll help look. The sconces and mirror are noticeably nicer, but unless the towel bar comes encrusted with some bling-bling and the toilet paper dispenser includes an automatic comfort moistener, the price seems a little steep.
BECKY: You’re a party pooper. What is a comfort moistener anyway?!?!
CHRIS: I’m not saying not to get those items, I will just feel seriously ripped off if we do. Like highway-robbery ripped off. I bet the CEO of Restoration Hardware has his “tissue dispenser” stocked with a fresh roll of Benjamins. BTW, a comfort moistener is that spray that you spray on you TP, remember?
BECKY: Good to know.
Project renovate a bathroom/buy a new house without killing each other continues...

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Friday, April 17, 2009

DIY: Cheap and chic Easter baskets

We hosted Chris' dad, stepmom and little sister Krissy for Easter dinner. The food was delicious (try this trifle recipe -- you won't be disappointed), but the baskets were my favorite part.

In about an hour-and-a-half, I transformed three cheap generic baskets into festive Easter baskets. You could easily adapt this project to add a personal touch to a house-warming or birthday gift.

Here's what you'll need:

- Natural wood baskets (I bought mine at the Container Store for $4/each)
- Hot glue gun/glue sticks

- Festive tissue paper

- Krinkly paper shreds

- Ribbon
(I had all of the ribbon on hand. Did you know there is a ribbon outlet in Hagerstown, MD? It is SO worth the drive!)
- Miscellaneous notions and trim
- Inexpensive treats, goodies and small gifts
Use hot glue to trim the edges of your basket in ribbon (mine covered some ugly visible staples). Wrap the handle in ribbon (I dotted a bead of glue under each twist to make sure it stayed in place). Line basket with a piece of tissue paper and fill with shredded paper. Add bows or additional adornments and treats. Voila!

I used vintage pink velvet ribbon and a fun yarn bow for Chris' 11-year-old sister's basket. Her basket was filled with Target jewelry (what girl doesn't love this?), Jonas Brothers socks, a giant Lip Smackers watermelon lip gloss and candy.

The basket Chris and I shared turned out the cutest! I love the peacock green grosgrain ribbon with the vintage pink velvet ribbon. And I love the wrapped handle. (Oh, and I especially loved the Mad Men Season 1 BluRay, the Doris Day/Rock Hudson three-movie anthology and the Australian licorice!)

Tip: For making the bows around the top rim of the basket look perfect: fold your ribbon into a loop, making sure the ends are longer than the loops. Pinch in the middle. Use another piece of ribbon to wrap the center of the loop, making a bow. Glue together.

I kept my Easter table simple and bright -- using my everyday red dishes, mustard yellow napkins and my grandmother's vintage flower tablecloth.

A vase full of
ranunculus was the perfect final touch. These are the cheeriest flowers! I totally want to take a cue from Chelsea (the mastermind of {frolic!} and use them to decorate a vibrant summer table.
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