Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sorority Big/Little Gift Ideas

Each year, sorority women across America and some parts of Canada flock to Hobby Lobby (also known as "Hob Lob" in my part of the country), Michaels, Dollar Tree, or anywhere else that sells craft supplies for dirt cheap. This is a time when we have just gotten our new pledge class and are pressed for time to make personalized, monogramed gifts for our favorite new members. My kiddo (we call them kiddos here, don't judge) is admittedly not the craftiest one in our family, a title which apparently belongs to me. I'll admit, I didn't hate hearing the sophomores call me the "Craft Master" or "Crafting Queen", but after a year of making all these gifts for my kiddo, I was at a loss for what to make for my grandkiddo. Regardless, I was happy the bear the burden.


When looking for paddle ideas, I did some google searches and did not find anything very helpful. I mostly found people saying we should not decorate paddles because it suggests hazing. My response: why would I spend so much time decorating this paddle if I was just going to hit her with it? I want to shower our new members with love and gifts, not make them fear me. Ok, I'll get off my soap box now.


To help all of my Panhellenic sisters out during this stressful time, I've decided to upload pictures of some of the things I have made over the years. After all, the best way to get ideas is to look at everyone else's gifts first.



 Paddle for my kiddo :) We painted it a pale blue and then puffy painted "Owl - Key - Fleur De Lis", followed by gluing our letters onto the front.


 Pin box for kiddo. Not my favorite, but simple enough.


 Letters I made for my kiddo. You can get these wood letters at Hob Lob for around $1.50 a piece. Paint them a solid color, and then stencil on top. 


 Door hanger that I made for my grandkiddo. 



  A mini paddle that I made for my grandkiddo. I painted it pink, mod podged some scrapbook paper onto it, painted on top of that, mod podged again to seal it, and added some rhinestones. Mod podge is quite literally a gift from above when it comes to crafting. Embrace its wonderful possibilities. 



 Paddle that kiddo and I made for grandkiddo. Probably my favorite so far. Painted, mod podged, attached letters and pearls, and PRESTO! Super cute paddle.


 Pin box for grandkiddo. Could definitely be jazzed up with some stick-on rhinestones or pearls.



Letters I made for myself, because I can. (Hint: If you turn an L upside down, it makes a gamma)


With recruitment season coming up again, I will most likely post pictures (maybe tutorials) of some of the things I make. It turns out grandkiddo is not crafty either. Oh well :)


Happy crafting!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Summer Finds: Beach Tote




I have searched far and wide for the perfect summer beach tote, and I think I have finally found it!


I discovered this beauty at... drumroll please... BARNES & NOBLE! And it was only $10! Unbelievable, right???


Yellow is one of my favorite colors and I love just about anything with an anchor on it, so I think this beautiful tote and I were meant to find each other. 


Here's to more wonderful days at the pool and the beach!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Hello


Hi Readers! I want to start off this blog by stating my purpose; not only to give this new project some direction, but to remind myself why I am doing this. 

I've been interested in blogging for quite some time and love keeping up with my favorite blogs on a daily basis. I've never had the courage or the time to start a blog, but with it being the summer before my senior year of college, it's time to take some chances. 

I want to use this as a platform to share some of my favorite things with the world. In my spare time I love to cook, craft, read, sew, and stay involved with my sorority on top of several other things. I love a good deal and I'm all about repurposing old clothes and thrifty finds. My style changes on a daily basis, and I'm always looking for ways to create new and exciting outfits with what I have in my closet. I want to share all of these passions with you.

I am committing to keep up with this despite how difficult it may be, and I hope that you find it interesting enough to continue reading.

Enjoy!