Friday, October 22, 2010

Avoiding the call of Duty

Do you sometimes feel the need to wait until the last minute for a big decision or project? Sometimes in certain situations (naturally outside of the professional world but more in reference to taking jobs, decorating, packing, etc.) I find myself needing to wait until things are down to the wire. Why do I put myself under this stress? I've been thinking about this and realize I think about doing things, how they're going to get done, all the intricate details of what's needing to be done- and then when that is all fed up with and the deadline needs to be met it all works out perfectly.

For instance, this move to Texas!~ I have random things thrown in a room, know where things are, and have sort of packed up some clothes but not really. I leave this Monday at 8:30am for the long drive. Why am I sitting on my couch watching jeopardy? Well. I know where everything is, what needs to be done, and generally how I want to do it.

Is this just laziness or am I gifted? I think it depends on my ability to pull it off. Slightly worried- but who likes packing? No one.

Also I'd just like to add that when I went to take out some clothes to cut down on baggage I ended up with three more bags than I started with.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sticky Situation!


This past week I have fallen in love with easy decorating all over again. Whether it's for my new apartment or a kid's room to that theory of the perfect man pad also known as the "Garage Mahal" in my dad's case I'm just craving those stick on wall decals.

At target you can find a plethora of over priced wall decals including a chandelier shadow with mini crystals to stick to a wall for added spice. The problem is the price. Phrases to make rooms homey and filled with cherishing thoughts go for as much as $22.00! I found the chandelier on clearance for $15.00.

For those of you with the pocketbook quick cash to blow that's great. But after some research I've found that decals can come in many different price packages. At http://www.tradingphrases.com/?gclid=CK_OsMSP4qQCFQgKKgodIXNpKA you can find them as high as $200. These are giant stickers people!~

Definitely do your research instead of just plopping down and forking over money no matter what the design. http://www.roommatespeelandstick.com/ has a very large selection and while it still boasts some prices close to those at Target's clearance aisle, I feel like there are much better selections and complex images that are set to the same price range.

You can even get chalkboard decals and mirror peel and stick decals for affordable insta-decorating. While I may stray towards some nerdy designs myself there are all sorts of choices and options for any sort of decorating and design you are looking for.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Easy Elegance

I found a great tip while re-reading an old Halloween decorating magazine that can actually work in a quick situation for any added elegance. Any four to six (depending on table size) matching clean pillow cases will do. Preferably I would choose white or black cases.

Pick up some thicker ribbon coordinating with your decor, or in a contrasting color (making white and black for instance). Pin the ribbon around the pillow case just below halfway down the chair back.

These can definitely be updated in other crafty ways for different holidays, but I thought it was a great way to update a room from everyday to special occasion worthy in a matter of minutes and for a pretty cheap price.

We used to do something similar to this for recruitment in my sorority- but it involved about thirty girls ironing, folding, pinning, and one hot mess of work to make it as beautiful as it became. This can easily be stored, washed, and whipped out at the last minute if needed.


Microsoft Magic!

Sometimes my faith is restored in the pc and Microsoft's ability to win everything-even in the face of google and Mac awesomeness.

While reading the newest Women's Day magazine (a must have for any person wishing to make a house into a home in my opinion!) they introduced Microsoft WD to me. Previously I had only been seeing items like this working with the iPhone...and only in Cosmo.

Microsoft WD is an application which allows any web accessible smart phone (with a camera!) to access hidden information from advertisements, pictures, etc. In the most recent Women's Day they outlined how to find them (a little square with polka dots a little larger than a postage stamp and a big WD in the middle). I downloaded the app at http://gettag.mobi and once you have that you simply find the WD on pages or ads- access the app-take a picture- and it automatically uploads and sends you the mysterious hidden surprise!

So is it that easy? It is once you get the hang of how to actually take a picture the app will recognize. It took me about 5 times so don't give up! Other than that it is a very straightforward process. So far I have been registered to win a full laundry "solutions set" from Wisk (first prize) or a free bottle at least for one of five hundred second prizes.

I only had time to go through one before it was time to throw the laundry around. However! In one magazine alone there are about 15 other items to either enter to win on or to receive free stuff from. Exciting, no?

So check it out-and let me know what magazines you like to use this with!


Monday, October 11, 2010

Preparing for the Worst

As I am preparing to move to Austin, Texas, I am going through all of my belongings and trying desperately to figure out how to minimize to the point of one small saturn ion as transportation.

Luckily a gal pal of mine is deciding to move with me and we are sharing a two bedroom apartment. She's able to bring a car as well as a truck full of her things and furniture. So I do know that things could definitely be worse. She is able to bring some things that I would want to bring but do not have room for, extra furniture, etc.

However- one small car, one small little saturn ion- and someone who loves clothes, shoes, and kitchen appliances. I don't know how I am going to do it.