28 September, 2012

Frock-ful Friday

Dress: American Eagle, Blazer: Forever 21, Flats, Urban Outfitters, Belt: thrifted
Shirt: UO, Shorts: Gap, Sandals: Target
Shirt: AE, Skirt: f21, Shoes: UO
Tee: JCrew, Jeans: AE, Flats: UO, Cameo: Thrifted
Tee: JCrew, Skirt, f21, Flats: UO

We've gotten into the final countdown to the LSAT. I've been studying a lot and feeling pretty good about where I am at. It's just practice practice practice.

In other news I bought a George Foreman grill off Living Social. I think this is the first ever kitchen/domestic thing I've been excited about. The idea of grilled chicken without having to fire up our little grill - it's magical.

And it comes tomorrow. YES.

26 September, 2012

How I did it: Blog Header

I'm sure you can information of this kind on numerous other blogs but here is how I made my blog header.



It's a bit convoluted but I used Gimp and Picasa to accomplish this.

Step 1: Open your photo of choice in Gimp.


Step 2: From your Toolbox choose the 'Ellipse Select Tool' (I usually have to double click on it to turn on). Click 'Fixed: Aspect Ratio' and I like to click on 'Expand from center,' also.


Step 3: Create your circle on the photo (this may take a couple tries to get the exact area you want).


Step 4: Once you've selected your circular area go to the 'Edit' drop bar and select 'Copy.' Then, again in the 'Edit' drop bar, select 'Paste as...' and 'New Image.' This should pop up.


Step 5: Save the new circle image as a JPEG (the background will be white as a JPEG) - I save mine to my desktop so it's easy to find in Picasa. Mine asks me to export first which I do.


Step 6: Open Picasa and pull up your new circle photo (It's on the left column under 'Folders' and 'Desktop').


Step 7: In the 'Create' drop tab choose 'Picture Collage.' 


Step 8: Leave it in 'Picture Pile' so you can move it around as you please. Under 'Page Format' I made a 'Custom Aspect Ratio' to 15x40 and turned it to landscape (those little buttons right underneath 'Page Format' that look like a mountain range or a portrait.)


Adjust the photo as you wish I put mine to the left of the collage (you can adjust the size of the photo as well - it's all preference). I also prefer to uncheck the 'Draw Shadows' option. Click 'Create Collage.'

Step 9: Now pull up your new collage and you can edit it however you wish (there are tons of options in Picasa). I just added some text in my preferred font and adjusted the size and placement. I also cropped the collage a bit.


Step 10: Choose the 'Export' option at the bottom. I export it at 1024 pixels but play around with how it looks once it's on your blog - you might want to export it at 800 pixels.


Step 11: Add it to your blog! Blogger --> Layout --> Edit Header --> Choose Image --> Click 'Instead of title and description' --> Save.

If you want to play around with the placement of your new header go to Template --> Advanced --> Add CSS --> and paste this code:

.header-outer {
margin-left:90px;
}


Mess with that number in red to adjust where the header sits. 




There are a lot of steps to this guy but I was pretty happy with how it turned out and I had been asked previously if I could share how I made my header. Hope that was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions or if there was any confusion :)

24 September, 2012

The most beautiful name in the whole wide world.


Isn't my sister beautiful?

I would take a picture, look at it, and say, "Jennie, you are so pretty."

"Rach, you're weird. Stop." She would reply.

She's lots of other things, too. She's funny, and adventurous, and a good listener. She's got a good head on her shoulders and she's got some pretty exciting things coming up in her life. I'm thrilled to see where she's headed and where she ends up.

It was hard to say goodbye to her. I teared up a bit as I left her at the airport.
Having her here was really good.

21 September, 2012

Frock-ful Friday


My sister came and left this past week. She's the third in the lineup of sisters. We weren't always that close but it has been really great growing into this (more) adult relationship with her.

She even took those pictures of me at the very top! Maybe I will try to take some that aren't in a mirror. Maybe. Mirror pictures are just so easy.

p.s. can you spy some of the burn marks on my left foot? I burnt my foot trying to cook last week. Hot oil. A trip to the ER. A couple second degree burns. Perfect. Juuust perfect.


19 September, 2012

How I did it: A (more) Organized Closet


Let me start by saying I am by no means a neat freak.

I get frustrated by how much I don't care when my house is messy or when dishes are in the sink. It really doesn't bother me (until I don't have a bowl to put my cereal in - then it bothers me).

I clean when people come over or when Dan finally decides that we should have a cleaning day and then we spend the greater part of a Saturday washing, drying, straightening, etc.

In the back of my mind I always want a better system but sometimes the task is just daunting. I knew my closet was dysfunctional but did I want to spend the time (and money) to make it functional? These past few weeks my answer evolved into a yes.

Like I said in a previous post, my sister was coming so I knew I needed to clean the spare room which had become a catchall for us with random papers, crafts, projects and such. But I couldn't imagine getting that room clean without other areas of the house being impacted. It was a domino effect.

The time had come. I needed to get organized. While I doubt any of what I am going to say is original here's how I got my bedroom closet organized.

1. I ordered some supplies. I know that most organizational articles will tell you not to do this part first. And I agree with them to some degree. I shouldn't go out and buy tons of boxes of various sizes without knowing what exactly I need to store in them. BUT I knew I needed to store things vertically in my closet and I knew that if I didn't have the physical tools to do that I would get frustrated and quit. So I ordered two sets of storage cubes because I knew that even if I didn't use all of them in my closet I would use them somewhere else. When I got them I immediately set them up, cleared out the shelf of my closet and put them in there so that when I sorted the various items I could put them away instantly.

2. I got rid of stuff. This one is old news. You don't need all of the things you have. I certainly didn't need all the clothes I had (or all the clothes I still have). Dan had a bunch of things that he never wore. So I went through the closet and got rid of the things I knew I hadn't worn in the past 6 months/year and things I knew I wouldn't wear ever. I took some to Plato's Closet, took pictures of a few that I knew I could sell on Ebay and gave the rest to Goodwill. I went through my closet, my dresser, and my various baskets. I was brutal and got rid of about 4-5 shopping bags of things. To be fair, I've been doing this step every couple months for about a year now.

3. I divvied up space. He gets his space and I get mine. Since I already have a dresser to myself I gave Dan the hanging divider shelf-thing. I put all his jeans, t-shirts, underwear, etc., in there. I folded all our sweaters and put them in their respective storage cubes. I used the (vertical) space above the cubes for extra items that aren't used day to day.

4. I used the doors. This tip is a no-brainer and I feel like everyone already does this but it's important. I made that shoe organizer a while back and have been putting my flats, sandals, and some heels in that. Dan has a fraction of the shoes that I have and most of them go in the entry way closet. I put my scarfs and our belts on an over the door organizer.

5. I didn't get overwhelmed. It took me a couple of days to get this complete - I didn't do it all in one shot. I am studying for the LSAT so whenever I needed a break from that I would take an hour or so and tackle a task (ex. set up the hanging shelf and put Dan's clothes into it). If I tried to do everything I did (spare room, bedroom, laundry room) in one day I would've pulled my hair out. If you go to bed one night with your closet's contents spilled out into your bedroom then you are in good company. Allow for a few days of mess and chaos - you are creating a better system and that takes time!

Let me know if you have any questions or chime in if you have other helpful ideas!


14 September, 2012

Impetus


 I get that urge to clean and straighten when people are coming to visit. It's a pretty common desire, right? No one wants to be seen as a slob. I even cleaned before my parents came out for graduation and we weren't even staying at our apartment! I apparently didn't do that great a job as my mom said, "This is clean?"

Thanks, mom.

But, my sister Jennie is coming out (tomorrow!!) and it was the perfect nudge for me to get going on some organizing I'd been meaning to do for a while, as well as some furniture rearranging.

I've been reading a lot of Apartment Therapy articles on organization and in practically every other article they recommend for apartment dwellers to take advantage of their vertical space. Genius. So I made what is likely to be the best purchase of 2012 and bought two sets of these suckers.

They were a cinch to put together. I used six in the bedroom closet and the other two in the laundry room. I am so pleased with how they turned out. I don't have any before pictures but, trust me, it's much better.

That desk moved from the spare room into the main living space which allows for more space in the spare room when we have a guest (read: Jennie!). And, I found that old map picture that Dan got from his Grandpa and then threw a couple empties up next to it.

Oh! That vintage fan is a gift my parents got us for our second anniversary. I love it!

Anyway, I'm not the world's most innovative (or consistent) organizer but my closet has never been neater.

13 September, 2012

West Coast: California

This trip was so good. Hanging out with family and friends, seeing Steve Martin play live, wine tasting, and those hills covered in grape vines. It was hard to leave. I love that place and those people so much.