Wanna know what's REALLY scary?
When you decide to make a homemade costume and realize you have everything you need to be her:
When you decide to make a homemade costume and realize you have everything you need to be her:
Posted by becky at 10/30/2009 10 comments
Labels: cheap and chic, DIY, embarrassing, fashion, outfits
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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Posted by becky at 10/28/2009 4 comments
Labels: cheap and chic, DIY, food
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?Project renovate a bathroom/buy a new house without killing each other continues...
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.
Posted by becky at 9/17/2009 7 comments
Labels: cheap and chic, decorating, husband of the year
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)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!
- 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
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!)
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Posted by becky at 4/17/2009 10 comments
Labels: cheap and chic, decorating, DIY