Today is the day! It's been exactly one year since I started The Arizona Russums to document our life as newlyweds and to record our adventures after moving to the great southwest. I am so thankful for this blog. I love that it encourages and inspires so many people. I love getting text messages from my best friend back home about how much she loved my most recent post. I love that I have met new friends on this space {remember when it was über nerdy to have "online" friends???}. I've even met a couple girls from around AZ like Heather and Jordan that I would love to meet in person someday soon. I love that my whole grad school experience and future career got turned upside down and changed forever just by reading One in the SAHM, Hello Hines Family, and Fly Through Our Window. I love that my mom sometimes reads my blog in the morning before she feeds our dog. Poor guy! :) But most of all, I love YOU for being my loyal readers and supporters of my blogging research. Thank you for trying my recipes, listening to me whine about yoga, and reading my thoughts on theology. It's my JOY to write Flowers Fade Friday each week, and I hope you are blessed by it. I can't wait to continue to this blogging adventure with you! And don't forget one faithful reader will win THIS to celebrate my blog's anniversary... {CUTEST JEWELRY RACK IN THE WORLD!!!} Have YOU entered yet??? Head over to the GIVEAWAY page and leave a comment if you want to enter! I will be back to announce the winner this afternoon! ... Read more
Gray and Yellow!
Gray and yellow. The best color combination EVER. If you ask me, I'll say gray is my favorite color, but almost nothing beats gray and yellow together. I've been drawn to this pairing since 2nd grade{!}, which is why these were my wedding colors... Chrystabel Photography Chrystabel Photography And for the people who have asked me for tips on gray+yellow wedding ideas, did you see this post recently by Kim of The TomKat Studio??? So pretty! But gray and yellow don't just make good wedding colors - they make pretty bedrooms.... {source} Even baby bedrooms... {can't find the original source... anyone?} But if you don't want to decorate with gray and yellow, you can always wear it... {source} {source} Or you can just buy some happy little gray and yellow items... {my new sewing basket!!!} {my new notebook!!!} Yellow and gray is the perfect combination because it works for people who need a splash of sunshine in their life AND for people who are in need of gray, calm, cool day... And I love that gray+yellow can result in a totally modern and edgy look or a rustic, country feel! What are your favorite color combinations??? Linking up with Gussy! P.S. Have you entered the GIVEAWAY?! Winner will be announced tomorrow! ... Read more
Petal Pillow Tutorial
So in addition to sewing lots of pillows this summer, I also redeemed a pillow I already owned. A couple years ago, I bought this little, boring yellow pillow from IKEA. I don't really know why. I think it was über inexpensive {like under $5} and I wanted a pop of color for my bed. However, after we got married, I decided I was sick of this pillow. Not only was it boring, it also didn't quite go with our new duvet cover and the pillow form inside was too small for the case, so it always seemed a little too floppy. I tossed it in a closet for almost a year with plans to beautify it when summer va-cay arrived. {Sorry, I didn't take a before picture because it was just too drab to look at!} Well, summer arrived and when it was almost over, I finally pulled out this pillowcase and got to work. I LOVE the result. Here is what I did: I used an empty granola bar box to cut out my petal stencil {and golden graham bars are really good by the way, in case you were wondering}. I just drew a petal by hand and then cut it out carefully. I then lightly traced the petal with a pencil onto the back side of my chosen fabric. {This fabric matched another pillow I had already sewn for our bed - trying to make my pillows coordinate a little bit and downplay the yellow on this case.} After I had traced six petals, I went over the lines with fray check, so they won't fray later on, and then I cut out each petal carefully. The fray check seems dark at first, but it dries completely and disappears. I then used a heavier green fabric for the center of the flower. I wanted the green to go with our mostly green paisley duvet cover. I traced the circle with the top of a spice container that seemed to be the right size (hey it's DIY, right!?), used fray check and then cut the circle. Look at the pic on the far right for an easy way to cut a clean circle! Make slits going toward the circle and then you just have to cut around the circle itself for a few centimeters until you hit each slit and the extra fabric falls off. You quickly get a perfectly round edge! Iron your pillowcase to avoid sloppy application. It's the right thing to do, I promise! {And I realllly hate ironing!} Place your petals onto the fabric prior to gluing to make sure you get them spaced evenly. Then pick up one at a time, glue the back with Liquid Stitch (did you actually think I was going to sew this thing??? Ha!), and then place firmly onto the fabric. Smooth the petal carefully so there are no bumps and then move onto the next petal. For gluing, I found that it was best to apply the glue around the edge and then smooth it into the middle of the petal with my finger. Let the pillow dry overnight! And voila! I now have an upcycled pillow for my bed that adds a pop of color but also works as an anchor to coordinate all my other pillows! LOVE! {And to take care of the floppy problem, I put the pillow form back inside, but I also added leftover polyester stuffing from the last pillows I made. Now my pillow is perfectly puffy!} Hope you will try it!!! I mean, you don't even have to sew it! * Linking up with It's Overflowing... * ... Read more
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