I love patterns. Especially the organic variety, they just somehow seem so much more magical. The fact that plants and animals are capable of creating such beauty is mind blowing to me! I’m going stretch so far as to say that Rachel Pfeffer probably agrees. She decided to craft this handmade honeycomb necklace after photographing the real thing.
To Enter: 1. Tell me your favorite way to eat honey 2. Leave your email address (those who do now are automatically disqualified) 3. Do it all before Monday, September 28th at 9am CST for a chance to win!
In the meantime, be sure to stop by Rachel’s shop to see her full line of intricate jewelry!
I think it would be safe to say that I want to be Shea of Old Soul, New Heart. She’s gorgeous (seen modeling below), has great style and all of these amazing revived vintage accessories at her disposal. Oh yeah, as well as being ridiculously creative and BFFs with her mom. Girl crush noted.
Wouldn’t you love to be spending at least one night of your weekend here? That tent is beautiful. Whatever your plans are I hope you have a grand time! I’ll be going to the OU/Idaho State game (Boomer Sooner!) and whipping up some tailgating treats.
** Don’t forget to swing by and enter Win It: enjoy design for your hand at a pretty journal to jot in. You have until Monday at 9sm CST!
One of the pieces on my To Get For Fall wardrobe list is the perfect little black blazer (say that three times fast). And when I saw these ribbons from 8 9 3 all I could think about was how said blazer would now feel absolutely naked without one. Sigh.{via Shiny Squirrel}
I’m obsessed with this tutorial for poppy boutonnieres! They’d be lovely for a wedding or party, but I think I’m going to make a bunch and either A.) stick them in a vase or B.) string them along as a garland for my mantel. Yay!
With this being Labor Day weekend and the unofficial end of summer, the seasons are about to start changing. And with that a few things are getting rearranged around here as well.
I asked and you answered – Mad Props will now be included in my end-of-week Happy Weekend post. That means weekly roundups of goodness instead of monthly! It also means that the This Weekend: section of the post will be relocating itself to the Monday Goodness post. Got all that? Good.
And don’t forget to enter The Honey and Pig Shop giveaway before Tuesday morning at 9:00 CST! You have a change to win an adorably frilly hair piece.
Postal Press has gone live! Check out Alyson’s pretties
It’s nice to see a different take on the popular feather headband trend. Michelle Hartney of Recycled Rings paints watercolor feathers, then transfers them onto fabric for a decidedly more artistic version. And I love that you wouldn’t have to worry about ruining the feather like in the original concept!
Kate Gorham, the artist behind The Honey and Pig Shop, creates really fun, whimsical hair clips and beautifully colorful paintings. (I really, really love this one and this one!) You can also check out her blog, Honey and Pig, for some fun inspiration. And thanks to Kate, this week you can win this adorable yellow tulle and feather hair piece!
To Enter: 1. Tell me what you would wear with it 2. Leave your email address (please don’t forget or you’ll be disqualified) 3. Do it all before Tuesday, September September 8th at 9am CST
Loving the raw quality behind these necklaces by LA-based Mctega. Sarah McLellan and Kristina Ortega create one-of-a-kind pieces inspired by their pre-med/organic chemistry backgrounds. The end result is gorgeous and tough.