Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Seashells, here I come

Ya'll. I get to go to the beach.

*Eeeeee!*

Really exciting. I'm looking forward to just chillin' in the sun (if such a thing is possible) with my new kindle touch in hand and flip-flops on my feet. :)


I hope to come back with a tan, seashells, and lots of pictures. Oh, and a sackful of memories. :) I won't be gone too long, in fact, I'll return before you know it. :D I'll have internet while I'm away, so I'll see blog comments. :D

For now, I pack!

Hey! would you like to see what my brothers and some of our friends and I filmed this week?
Enjoy.

Make sure you have the sound turned up so you can hear all the lines... not to mention experience the full effect of all that epicness. ;) Haha! My favorite part of the whole movie is the piece where the fiddle cuts in as if saying "You NEVER die!" :D What is your favorite part?

See you when I come home! :)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

I can hardly take so much excitement...

Hi Readers!

This week has been a busy week! I'm stunned and amazed at a sudden, astounding blessing that God dropped into my lap on Tuesday. :)

I had been hoping to set up a display of some kind at this really cool new shop in town called "Rescue Me". It's full of repurposed, vintage and handmade items, and the whole place is so fun! Well, on Tuesday at 1:30 in the afternoon, one of the proprietresses called and told me they'd been working through their waiting list of people who wanted to sell things in their shop, and they'd reached my application... and they now had room for me, since they'd been moving things around this week!

*jaw hits the floor* YAY!!!!

That morning, Mama and Daddy had been shopping around and looking for possible furniture pieces I could use for a display in the shop. They'd spied a couple pieces in a local used furniture store, and when Mama showed me a picture of a buffet table she'd found, I loved it. So... we went back and I bought it for $115 (not bad at all for such a lovely little piece! I'll be able to use it in my kitchen someday!)

So...I cleaned it up and rubbed Orange-Glo polish into it and figured out how I wanted to display the jewelry in it. I knew I wanted a mirror and didn't have one, but lo and behold, the furniture place had a nice one with a gold frame for $8, which was Perfect with a capital P. :)

Mama helped me with the beautiful little details such as swirly fabric backdrops in the shelves, and I picked the best jewelry I had leftover from my homeschool conventions, and we plopped the whole shebang in the store and it was done by 7:00 that evening. :)

Oh yes... PICTURES!

Isn't it lovely? I'm prodigiously proud of it.

We even topped it off with a fun lamp that Mama glued lace onto, and two busts with pretty necklaces.

Here is what the display looks like from a little ways away... (I was elated with the position, it's smack dab in the middle of the shop and only a few feet from the cash register, which is behind that red-and-green stuff in the middle of the picture) Yay!

Here is most of the shop. It's full of amazingly interesting repurposed items! Check out that light fixture made from an old bedspring frame and studded with starry little lightbulbs!

Back to my display. I took several closeups. :)

The earring rack. It was tough choosing which ones to use... I still have about 400 pairs leftover from other shows... so I just threw in my favorites. ;) 

I laid out flat some of the necklaces. Before we left, both shop owners had commented on that sparrow necklace with the autumnal brown colors and the golden bird pendant. :)

I was able to squeeze three of my clear plastic necklace boards onto the middle shelf! Woohoo! I put some of the most eye-catching things in the center... some cameos and a silver sailing ship pendant. :)

There's the mirror. Shoppers can look up to see their reflection and hold jewelry up to themselves to see how it looks. See the cute 'jeweled' trim we taped to the top of the buffet? I love that!

Mama took a picture with her iPhone of me taking pictures. ;) (see how long my hair is?) The buffet is about six feet tall, three feet wide, and eighteen inches deep... couldn't have been a better size!

Haha. I looked up as I was about to take a close-up of the rings. My hair almost brushes the floor when I bend over. Time for a tiny trim! ;)
 AND, on Sunday, a dear sweet friend came to see me! Rachel Heffington is down in Georgia for a month, and was able to pop on over to my house for dinner! We had such a fun time! I hope she can come back again before she goes back to Virginia. :)

Just look at her sweet face! :) I had such fun getting to know her a little better!
Blessings,

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

WARFARE BY DUCT TAPE... again!

Hi all,

I promise I will blog about *my* life soon, in between outlining my next novel with the help of K. M. Weiland's amazing Outlining Your Novel, and listing things in my new Etsy Shop, but for now I have to tell you about what I did this morning.

I helped my brothers make another Warfare by Duct Tape movie! And this one is awesome. Check it out... (note the epic music!)


Please let me know what you thought in the comments section, it's so inspiring to hear from our viewers! :)

P.s. - I know Steven never shows his face behind that helmet, but he's planning an 'identity reveal' for movie #3. :) We plan on filming one every Wednesday.

'Till later!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Warfare by Duct Tape hits YOUTUBE!

At long last, the time has come...

Muahahahaha!

Sorry. A little over-dramatic, there. :) But this is a momentus occasion! My brothers have made their first Warfare by Duct Tape video! And it is now live on Youtube!

Check it out!


And like they said in the film, if you want to make weapons like the ones they're playing with in the video, you can find the instructions on WarfarebyDuctTape.com!

If you leave a comment on this post, I'll let them know what you thought of the movie! :)

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

A Book Giveaway


Hello, lovely readers! :)

Please forgive the sad neglect of this blog. :) A longer post will be coming in the very near future and we'll have a belated jewelry giveaway coming up to celebrate my blog's Fourth birthday and Four Hundred Posts. :D

For now, I wanted to let you know about a giveaway my sweet friend Rachelle is hosting on her beautiful blog. :) It's for this book:


A devotional and bible study written for girls in their twenties.

Twenties! Gah.

Am I really 21? :D The years seem to be ticking by ever more rapidly. Must mean I'm having fun. :D

Anyways! See you soon and until then, have a beautiful day. :)

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Spring Memories

Hello All! :)

It's a little funny-feeling that Spring is a memory now. And we're into summer... which has been surprisingly cool and balmy here in mid-Georgia. No blazing heat yet for us! :) (I'm not complaining about that though, no sirree.)

Without further ado, pictures I took at Callaway last time we were there.
As always, if you steal them without asking I will be mad at you. Please ask before you plunder. Just because I was too tired to put a name or blog url on them doesn't mean they're yours for the taking. :D

Everyone else (which means the pure-in-heart), Enjoy!

(Oh, by the way, I was also too pressed for time to edit any of these. Behold the raw beauty of images captured with my Olympus Pen E-PL1.)

An Easter Lily. Pure and white.
The estimable Sibley Horticultural Center, all decked out with dozens of Easter lilies!
A beautiful orchid. I think I have about twenty photos of this plant from twenty different visits... I seem to photograph it each time I see it. :D
The whole crew on the bridge at the Azalea Bowl. :) Minus me. I took the picture. :D
We were late for the Azaleas, which were unseasonably early this year due to our warm Spring. But a few lingered, and I had fun searching for them amongst the bushes like pretty little treasures. :D
I loved these pansies, they were so gorgeous in the early morning light. (We'd been there since sunrise, so I was able to take pictures in the delightfully diagonal morning rays.)
We were delighted to find the Mountain Laurel nearly in full bloom, something we usually miss during our Callaway visits. These are so pretty!

I also feel a special tenderness towards this flower because my middle name, Lauren, actually means "place of the laurel trees." ;)

Bokeh! (Bits of light) Ahhhh. Lovely.

A Native Azalea.
I kept dashing off the path we walked to snap photos of random bits of things like those fresh, new Maple leaves. My brothers looked slightly askance at me dodging hither and yon like some crazed butterfly, but at least they didn't interfere. :D

And... yours truly! I make no excuses for my appearance save that I had to get up at about 5:00 in the morning to be ready for the sunrise service. Blub. Have I mentioned that I'm somewhat of a night owl? My sweet Daddy snapped this shot for me outside of the Ida Cason Memorial Chapel. (Thus the reason you can actually see my hands.)

I will probably be missing in action for the rest of the week and the rest of next week, because next week I'm headed off to North Carolina for my third and final homeschool convention of the year! Wow. :) As always, there's lots of prep work to do.
This one should be fun though, it includes a homeschool alumni and college-age board game night AND a dance. Yup. I'm looking forward to that. :) A lot.

Hope you enjoyed the pictures! Which was your favorite?

Friday, May 11, 2012

On Life, Writing, and Happy Things

Hi!

So... it's slightly embarrassing that my last post was on Easter Sunday and this one is a few days before Mothers' Day. Not that I don't have a good excuse (besides Pinterest) ... I've been otherwise occupied (let's see if I can get through this post without using that word that starts with B and rhymes with 'dizzy') making jewelry, going to a homeschool convention, and selling jewelry. :)

Like this ring.
Incidentally, do you know how hard it is to self-photograph your hand with a ring in anything like an attractive position using your other hand, without using a tripod?

I turned 21. I'm a real grownup now. :D

I finished a 72,265-word novel. Ashburn. For a hint about what it's like, see this pinboard.

I've also begun book 2 of the series, titled Bryce. (Yes, it has a pinboard too.)

I am very much enjoying my writing these days. On the advice of a really good friend, who heard it from our mutual really good friend, I began carrying a notebook around in my purse for on-the-go inspiration lightning bolts. I've also been carting my laptop along on trips in its chic matching aqua sleeve and writing in hotel rooms and waiting rooms. :D Writing looks like it's going to be a much better future stay-at-home-mom career than selling handcrafted jewelry. :)

*Begin Rant*
Blogger has completely ticked me off with the new dashboard design. It took me a precious ten minutes to figure it all out all over again. I could have been doing important things during that ten minutes, people. Plus I think the look is really ugly. I didn't like the old look either, but this one is awful. :P It's so white and boring and blah. Blogger has become Blah-ger.
*End Rant*

I felt so sorry for my blog the other day that I petted it and played with it and gave it a makeover. Do you like it? If so, I'd love to know. :D If you don't like it, be nice and don't mention it. :D

I have a post appearing on Meditations of His Love, about "The Line". So do check that out if you'd like. :) If you leave me a comment letting me know you read it, I'll reply with a comment. :)

When I next return, I hope to share some more pictures of the shiny jewelry I've been designing, and some shots I took the last time we were at the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Callaway Gardens.

 So... leave a comment if you still follow me! :D I'm curious about how many lurkers I have. :D Say hi, I won't bite. ;)

Saturday, April 7, 2012

There's An Empty Cross

Hi Readers!

I just wanted to stop and share a very special song with you. Tomorrow is Easter Sunday, a day of the year when many people step outside of their everyday, humdrum lives to ponder the fact that Jesus died for us and rose again on the third day. I personally don't celebrate it by decorating easter eggs and nibbling on chocolate bunny rabbits, but I'm glad that we take some time to thank HIM for His Ultimate Sacrifice.

Please click play and listen to this whole song. I think it will really touch your heart. It might possibly be my very favorite from this great album.
This tells the perspective from the disciples' point of view of the crucifixion and resurrection.
Awesome. It makes me feel like I'm there with them!

"Fire and wind now sweeping in... this tiny upper room.
So sing with me... I dare you to... 'cause there's an empty cross, there's an empty tomb."

He's alive. And He lives in my heart.
Won't you ask him into yours today?

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Home from the Teach Them Diligently Convention ~ Jewelry Pics!

I'm ho-ome! *sings cheerfully*

Ahh, I can't tell you how good it is to be home again. I'm very tired from our long weekend, but it was a great success!

Where was I, you ask? I didn't tell you? Oh my! I was at the Teach Them Diligently Homeschool Convention in Spartanburg, South Carolina!

(I was so busy preparing for it that I didn't have time to blog for a few weeks!! Do forgive me!)

I wish I had the energy to write more in this post, but a picture is worth a thousand words, so I hope these will suffice...

My booth! Signature pink curtains, cozy carpet for feet that had to stand all day (mine) and new banner identifying the whole shebang.

 But I suppose I should start at the beginning. ^ The nice bed in our hotel room... Mama and Daddy slept well! :D I slept in the fold-out couch and the boys parked themselves in cots here and there.

 Our cozy little kitchen and table that became the makeshift office/laptop platform. :D MOHL girls, I emailed and chatted with you from there! :D
 A STOWAWAY? Yes indeedy - Survivorman snuck along for the ride and quickly made himself at home. (He's an inside joke in our family. We take turns moving him when nobody's looking... you never know where he'll pop up next!)

 Okay. Back to the booth. My brothers' booth was right next door. We had something for everybody! It was fun seeing people's reactions when they found out we were related. "You're one family?" "Yep." "Cool!" :D

 Closeup of the left side!

Closeup of the right side!

My view, all day, from my chair, looking out...

The chandelier earring rack, hanging necklaces, one of my mademoiselle stands, and the samples of the eBooks.
 Closer view of the very-dangly chandelier earrings...

Up-close shot of the spinning copper necklace stand...

The mademoiselles and the back half of the left side..

The wall of necklaces, bracelet stand, and otherwise right half of the booth....


 The earring trees! My Daddy made these for me. I am so thrilled with them... this year we changed to all-white stands instead of the dark brown ones and I absolutely LOVE the look.

 Another view... Hmm, you can see the cute 'cherry-drop' set on the white bust in this shot...

 The bracelet rack!

The eBooks on CD that I was selling! (Go HERE for more information about those!)

The princess-length serpentine chains with sparkly pendants... and a few spring-like necklace-earring sets! Those all sold! ('cept for the champagne-colored square crystal pendant)

 More jewelry! And cute jewelry bags that a friend of mine makes... I was selling those for her.

A closer look at the banner I designed for my booth....

*sigh* Was going to keep this one if it didn't sell... but it did. :D Oh well. Must not be meant for me.

 Wall of necklaces... part one,

Two,

Three,

And four! Many of these are now gone... sold! :D

I am so thankful that I did as well as I did. There were some very good speakers, which was great, but distracted people from shopping, I think... :D Still! I was very impressed with how the coordinators set up the convention, it was very well done and I will be coming back (If they'll have me) ;) ... if they have the convention again next year! :)

Oh! And........

 The Warfare by Duct Tape booth!

The eBooks my brothers wrote on creating their historically-based duct tape weapons! If you know any boys, chances are, they'd love this. More info at: WarfareByDuctTape.com

Off to rest and read...