Friday Finds

July 6, 2012

Happy Friday, friends. Do you have any wonderful plans this weekend? My biggest plan is to get a handle on this jet lag. It’s winning right now and I’m so tired I can barely string a whole sentence together. But I think there’s also a brunch date and flea market exploring, and then I’m going to look at a kayak! That last bit feels impulsive, but I’m tempted.

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve done a Friday Finds post, mostly because I was on vacation and spent minimal time on the internet. But this week, with Michael away, I spent a few evenings wide awake with jetlag catching up.  So lots to share with you today!

Gold leaf geometric necklace. 

Sweet DIY belt tutorial.

Floral shorts.

Dip dyed sneakers.

Penny decoration.

Why we still can’t have it all.

Wooden gradient blocks.

Peach cobbler scones.

The extinction of down time.

DIY tassel necklace.

Hand carved stamps.

2012 Design*Sponge Newspaper.

Happy Independence Day!

July 4, 2012

I took this photo last week. It’s the dock at the ice cream store at the top of China Lake. When I was home I was surprised how many homes, businesses, cars, even docks, had American flags.

This Fourth of July has been a little odd – it doesn’t really feel like a holiday! With all the rest of my family, including Michael, back in America, it just feels like any other day in Dublin. Except for tea time this morning in work – one of my co-workers decorated the office kitchen with an American flag and balloons and brought in chocolate chip cookies with little American flags. It was so festive!

Since I flew back on Monday, I’ve been in a blur of catching up at work, cleaning and organizing our house, and dealing with lots of small-yet-annoying house problems. Our immersion (the water heater you have to turn on whenever you want hot water) keeps tripping the electricity, and the kitchen sink is leaking. Thank goodness I have kind neighbors who are exceptionally handy, but man, I’m worn out!

Happy Independence Day to all my American friends and family – here, there and everywhere!

A Double Door Headboard

July 3, 2012

Isn’t my sister’s bedroom so great? Her apartment is very old, has high ceilings and everything is white, white, white. It makes such a great backdrop for big stuff! She lives in the top floor of the 4-apartment building where I used to live before I got married.  While I was home for this visit, she finished off these double doors to use as a headboard.

The doors were originally from my parents’ 1820’s farmhouse and were painted with layer upon layer of white paint. My sister and my parents stripped and sanded them down to the wood. Don’t they look cool?

I would love to do something similar here in Dublin, but our teeny tiny bedroom just doesn’t have room!

Back to Reality

July 2, 2012

Good morning from Amsterdam! I have a few hours here before I take another short flight to Dublin. The sun is shining through the corridors and the people watching is pretty wonderful.

I left Michael at the airport in Boston yesterday afternoon and he headed to Denver for a week visiting his brothers and sister. That means I am officially on my own in the whole country of Ireland for a week –  for the first time ever, there will be no one who shares my last name! Luckily I have a few good friends who get to keep me company!

On Saturday before I left, we packed up the boat and took off for a quick little adventure. We motored around to where my family spent lots of glassy, beautiful Maine mornings when I was young. None of us have been back in years, so it was great to breathe in that pure salty air and see the view in the photo above before I had to leave. The water was like glass – you could have water skied on it if it wasn’t so cold!

Flowers from China Village

June 27, 2012

Our neighbor, Nancy, has the most beautiful, enormous flower gardens. Every morning during the summer, she sets out artfully arranged bouquets of flowers from her garden and sells them in the cutest little stand. Three dollars per bouquet, and just leave your money in the plastic container – the honor system at its finest.

I picked up a bouquet of Nancy’s flowers over the weekend and I just wish I could package some up and bring them back to Ireland with me. They’re so vibrant and cheery – and a steal at only three dollars!

Back in the very beginning of my blog nearly two years ago, I was inspired by this very flower stand. For a few weeks, I sold baked treats at the bottom of our driveway since we get so much traffic with moms walking their kids to school in the morning. It was a great success, only cut short when I got a full time job and it started raining – a lot. I’d love to revive it and a stand like Nancy’s would definitely solve the rain problem!

DIY Geometric *Statement* Necklace

June 26, 2012

I’ve always been a bit of a wimp when it comes to statement necklaces. They make me a little nervous, all that statement going on. But when I saw Chelsea’s tutorial for a chunky necklace sort of mounted on canvas, I was inspired to try my own version. I’ve been wearing it around town over the last week, making a whole lotta statements – and loving it!

Here’s how to make your own.

You’ll need the following:

polymer clay like Fimo
rolling pin
knife
baking tray
canvas
glue gun
chain
findings
jewelry pliers

First, roll out your clay to about 1/4 inch thick. Using a knife, cut various size triangles. I cut about 40 triangles, which made this necklace and two smaller ones.

Place your triangles on your baking tray and smooth out any edges. Bake according to the directions on the clay package.

When your triangles are cooled (takes no time at all!), cut out a piece of canvas, making sure to leave enough room at the top corners to attach the chain. Arrange your triangles on the piece of canvas and secure them with a tiny bit of hot glue.

Using your jewelry pliers, attach loops to the corners and then attach your length of chain.

And there you have it! Your very own statement necklace!

{Then have your husband take a few photos on your way to brunch and try not to feel too cheesy!}

A Day on the River

June 25, 2012

 

Every summer, we try to take a trip down the Kennebec River to Boothbay Harbor in the family Boston Whaler. For as long as I can remember, it’s been one of the highlights of my year. 2012 did not disappoint!

Clear blue skies, 80 degrees, and not too busy. Just the way we like it!

My two boys, trying to look tough.

Schooners coming into the harbor.

We saw 11 bald eagles! Everywhere we turned, there was another one! We also saw huge belly-flopping sturgeon, lots of ospreys, and a whole pack of seals sunning themselves!

We were totally toasted after six hours out on the water, but it was worth it!

Friday Thoughts

June 22, 2012

Our Dublin visitors left this morning, so we’re beginning the last leg of our trip in America. We have one more week, which will be spent almost all in China Village. I’m excited for lots of time on the lake!

While our visitors were here, we took them up to Colby College, where we got married nearly four years ago. Naomi snapped these photos for us at the front door of the chapel. Our temporary dog, Pijiu, wasn’t feeling particularly photogenic or cooperative!

I’ve been spending more time at the beach this week and less time on the internet, which is exactly the way vacation should be! It’s been hot, hot, hot with a side of humid. Next week, I have a few fun posts planned – including a cute necklace DIY and my new favorite gelato place!

I hope you all have wonderful, sunny weekends! See you Monday!

Maine Business: Jo Ellen Designs

June 20, 2012

Earlier in the week, Michael and I took our Dublin visitors to Rockland and Camden. Our final destination was a winery tour just north of Camden (which you’ll read more about over on Poppytalk soon!), and we thought we’d do a little exploring along the way.

When we walked into Jo Ellen Designs on Main Street, Naomi and I immediately started oohing and ahhing over all the pretty home accessories. The store, with high pressed tin ceilings and bright white walls, holds a broad collection pieces – both large and small. My eye was quickly drawn to the rugs hanging from the walls. Each was more striking than you’d typically see in a rug design, and with simple, beautiful color palettes.

When I asked the lovely woman behind the counter about them, it turned out she was Jo Ellen! And Jo Ellen designs all the rugs and pillows in the store! She designs them, has them made overseas, and sells them in her store in Camden, online, and through a few wholesale retailers.

A bonus neat thing about her rug-designing business? Not only does she donate 10% of her after-tax profits to charity, she also donates $10 from each rug and pillow sale to a designated charity. When you buy one of her rugs, you can read about the charity you’ll be helping to support.

Well worth a visit next time you’re in Camden – or visit the website here! And we’re adding to the never-ending list of shops I need to open in Dublin! Wouldn’t that be lovely?

Cheery DIY: Piñata Lamp

June 19, 2012

This week, our Maine weather has been cooperating and delivering sunshine and small breezes, but last week it was giving us rain upon rain upon rain, Dublin style. Not so great for my tan, but great for getting a few projects completed. Like this cheerful piñata-inspired lamp!

I love piñatas, but I don’t love the idea of spending so much time on a homemade one, only to bash it to pieces. This sweet lamp lets you have some piñata in your life for a lot longer! This one winged its way to the Midwest to a little teal and pink nursery – but not before I snapped a few photos!

A few weeks before my trip home, I picked up a big paper lantern (like this one) from Ikea. It was two euro – I just couldn’t leave without it! And then apparently I couldn’t go to America without it. Ha!

I picked up four rolls of crepe paper from the craft store: two rolls of kermit green, along with a blue and magenta. I cut them into one foot strips, then cut half inch slots in them halfway across the width of the crepe paper. Then I cut those one foot strips into thirds so they would be more manageable.

Then with my trusty glue gun (and about 15 glue sticks), I glued the green crepe paper to the lantern, starting at the bottom and working my way around to the top. When I got about a third of the way up, I started adding strips of pink and blue intermittently.

Et voila! A piñata you can enjoy for a long time!

Special thanks to my sister for letting me use her pretty apartment for these photos!

What you’ll need to make one yourself:

paper lantern
2 rolls green crepe paper
1 roll magenta crepe paper
1 roll blue crepe paper
hot glue gun
15 glue sticks
3 hours of time with a movie to watch or playlist to listen to!

Then follow the simple instructions above!