January 31, 2011
January 23, 2011
diy! fabric flower accessories
It's JANUARY!! Thursday, January 20th, 2011, 2:01 to be exact, and we're watching When Harry Met Sally in my Sociology class.
Aaand now it is most definitely Sunday, January 23rd, 2011, 5:42pm. So much for finishing what you start. I was certain that in that hour and fifty minute class block I could bust out a post. But...that movie is just so emotionally draining, I couldn't focus on anything else. You know what I'm talking about? When Sally and Harry are dancing at his New Year's Eve party, and you know that they are feeling and thinking the same thing, but they both have too much pride to admit it, because they're just friends of course, and then it's about to strike midnight, and you're all JUST GOT FOR IT! but of course they don't because pshh that would be way too easy and neat and clean and WHY can't they just see that they would be PERFECT together?!?
Ahem. Hello. We're okay now. Mostly because these flower accessories are darling and make you feel super cute. Adapted from Heather Bailey's wonderful blog.
Aaand now it is most definitely Sunday, January 23rd, 2011, 5:42pm. So much for finishing what you start. I was certain that in that hour and fifty minute class block I could bust out a post. But...that movie is just so emotionally draining, I couldn't focus on anything else. You know what I'm talking about? When Sally and Harry are dancing at his New Year's Eve party, and you know that they are feeling and thinking the same thing, but they both have too much pride to admit it, because they're just friends of course, and then it's about to strike midnight, and you're all JUST GOT FOR IT! but of course they don't because pshh that would be way too easy and neat and clean and WHY can't they just see that they would be PERFECT together?!?
Ahem. Hello. We're okay now. Mostly because these flower accessories are darling and make you feel super cute. Adapted from Heather Bailey's wonderful blog.
September 1, 2010
chocolate cheesecake cupcakes
with ganache frosting. Did you get all of that?
Chocolate + cheesecake + cupcakes + ganache + frosting.
Those are some good words right there.

Chocolate + cheesecake + cupcakes + ganache + frosting.
Those are some good words right there.
It's a lot of chocolate, and a lot of delicious.
Is it okay that I'm slightly more excited about the cupcake wrappers than the actual cupcakes themselves? Mostly because the wrappers are a delightfully bright turquoise and frill out at the top. It makes me want to string cute, colorful cupcake wrappers around my room.
Not a bad idea. And low-cal too.
The recipe can be found here via The Food Network.
Baking cupcakes with a surprise in the middle makes it that much more impressive. Just my opinion. Thanks to Kaylee for helping with...most of the baking.
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an actual baking recipe,
Cupcakes
August 28, 2010
a little bit of retro love
Super cute retro typewriter that I bought my mom off of Craigslist for her birthday! I thought that it was SO awesome...my mom sees it, and goes, "Elysa...this may be retro for you, but I grew up with these." Ah well.
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font love
August 16, 2010
things to do: make a list
- sew an adorable laptop sleeve for my new macbook, totally digging this one i found on Etsy
- transfer all the fonts from my old computer to this one
- download even more fonts
- because, seriously, who can ever have enough fonts?
- run
- finish the two canvases I started on vacation. in the next year, ideally.
- learn more about photoshop
- dye my hair. bought the dye today. hooray for progress.
- read and bookmark more sites like this
- because--ohmigod--of gems like this
- vow to be more organized this quarter
- again.
- read more. the new shopaholic book totally counts.
- (fine.)
- write handwritten letters
- become the next Amy Atlas
wake up early andgo to garage sales- so that i can score incredible finds like this
- research grad schools where i can get my master's in Building Your Own Incredibly Successful Indie Craft Business From Scratch with an emphasis in Event Planning Like It's Nobody's Business.
- stop making lists and start doing.
- but first post pretty (and not in the least bit styled) picture of crafting table while on vacation
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things to do
July 30, 2010
have a lemontastic day
Summer in San Francisco is not exactly summer in LA. I should know this by now. Case in point: when we went last year, I didn't bring closed-toe shoes, so I had to buy a new (and so unnecessary) pair of converse. This year, I managed to leave my whole collection of jackets, peacoats, and sweatshirts up in my apartment. Do you blame me though? I was still in Davis, packing for home (hello 100+ degree weather), so the last thing on my mind was warm clothes. It was more like: swim suit, shorts, more shorts, tank tops, more shorts, five pairs of sandals...and two pairs of sunglasses. one of which I managed to break and the other...is somewhere...I think...
Here are a few pics from the farmers' market outside of the Ferry Building.
Don't even need the cake, the design is delicious enough in itself!
More graphic design loveliness. Vintage: check: Bold: check. Font: LOVE.
When life gives you lemons, pair it with pretty vibrant flowers and make up words like lemontastic.
Here are a few pics from the farmers' market outside of the Ferry Building.
Don't even need the cake, the design is delicious enough in itself!
More graphic design loveliness. Vintage: check: Bold: check. Font: LOVE.
When life gives you lemons, pair it with pretty vibrant flowers and make up words like lemontastic.
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font love
July 5, 2010
the fourth
I can't believe it's been three years since I've been back to Pine Mountain Lake. Summer after high school graduation was the last time I went up to the marina for the annual 4th of July fireworks show, and now I’m entering my senior year of college...isn’t that just crazy?
The first place we always go to is the downtown thrift store. Funny thing is, Kaylee and I despised going there when our mom would drag us many years ago. We would loudly state that we were ONLY here to shop for our dear (fictional) Aunt Floy, because we wouldn’t dare have nearby shoppers thinking we were (gasp!) secondhand shopping for ourselves. As we got older and I began to love everything vintage—check out the retro orange sewing machine below—I totally appreciated the art of thrifting.
Kaylee hit the jackpot, as usual. She has eyes like a hawk, and always comes away with the best finds. Only she can take a skinny red belt and turn a long, shapeless, jean romper-jacket-thing into a super cute dress. On a rack of a dozen coats and jackets, I spotted a simple, white bustier. Love at first sight. I just couldn’t ignore its pleading: Alter me! I immediately snatched it off the hanger and showed it to Kaylee, who pouted that she didn’t find it first (don’t worry K, you can wear it after I frill it up). I have tons of ideas from reading through the back issues of Altered Couture. And I still have a good chunk left of summer to start (and maybe finish?) a project. Along with the dozen other projects that are floating around inside my head. Oy. Happy July!
The first place we always go to is the downtown thrift store. Funny thing is, Kaylee and I despised going there when our mom would drag us many years ago. We would loudly state that we were ONLY here to shop for our dear (fictional) Aunt Floy, because we wouldn’t dare have nearby shoppers thinking we were (gasp!) secondhand shopping for ourselves. As we got older and I began to love everything vintage—check out the retro orange sewing machine below—I totally appreciated the art of thrifting.
Kaylee hit the jackpot, as usual. She has eyes like a hawk, and always comes away with the best finds. Only she can take a skinny red belt and turn a long, shapeless, jean romper-jacket-thing into a super cute dress. On a rack of a dozen coats and jackets, I spotted a simple, white bustier. Love at first sight. I just couldn’t ignore its pleading: Alter me! I immediately snatched it off the hanger and showed it to Kaylee, who pouted that she didn’t find it first (don’t worry K, you can wear it after I frill it up). I have tons of ideas from reading through the back issues of Altered Couture. And I still have a good chunk left of summer to start (and maybe finish?) a project. Along with the dozen other projects that are floating around inside my head. Oy. Happy July!
June 21, 2010
June 19, 2010
(100) days of summer
100 days. Give or take a few, now that we're one week into it already. 100 days of going back and forth between here and LA...where is here you ask? I'm living it up in Orange County (Laguna Hills to be exact), interning at my favorite crafting magazine, Stampington & Company! And being only five minutes from the Irvine Spectrum is always a plus. Note to self: do not spend whole lunch break in Anthropologie. Because when I spend time there, I spend money there, and unpaid internship=no shopping money...but awesome experience!! Seriously though, totally stoked about being here by the beach and working in such a great creative environment.
Now that I won't be back in Davis until the fall, and can't just ride my bike to Arcbucks (ARC + Starbucks) with the crew, I'll be making the Starbucks at the Spectrum my new hangout. So you can find me there on my lunch break with my grande cafe vanilla frappachino with an extra banana (thanks Dalia), before I need to run and hope that I don't forget where I parked my car in that massive lot.
Here's to exploring new places, meeting new people, and embarking on exciting adventures. Happy 100 days of summer!
May 27, 2010
up where they stay all day in the sun
Davis didn't get the memo about how April showers are supposed to bring their good friend May Flowers to the party. Because it's almost June. Y'know, Summer??
I'm tired of wearing pants, so I boycotted the rain today by wearing a jean skirt. And found out that it's not the most comfortable thing to bike in. Who'd have thought? But I sucked it up for the whole mile long bike ride home from campus. Totally hardcore like that.
Costume party last week = fabulous. The theme was Disney, and I (of course) was...well, try to guess.
Some dude: Who are you supposed to be?
Me: Are you serious?
Some dude:
Me: PURPLE sparkly top...turquoise FISHnet tights...
Some dude:
Me: I have a fork in my hair!!
Some dude:
Me: It's a DINGLEHOPPER!!!!!
Some dude:
Me: WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW THE LITTLE MERMAID???
Okay, so my Ariel costume wasn't the most obvious, but it was definitely the most creative if I do say so myself. I whipped up my Dinglehopper-seaflower-hair-thingamabob with literally an hour to go before showtime (recognize it from here?).
This is my intense modeling face. Being creative, don't mess.
I'm tired of wearing pants, so I boycotted the rain today by wearing a jean skirt. And found out that it's not the most comfortable thing to bike in. Who'd have thought? But I sucked it up for the whole mile long bike ride home from campus. Totally hardcore like that.
Costume party last week = fabulous. The theme was Disney, and I (of course) was...well, try to guess.
Some dude: Who are you supposed to be?
Me: Are you serious?
Some dude:
Me: PURPLE sparkly top...turquoise FISHnet tights...
Some dude:
Me: I have a fork in my hair!!
Some dude:
Me: It's a DINGLEHOPPER!!!!!
Some dude:
Me: WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW THE LITTLE MERMAID???
Okay, so my Ariel costume wasn't the most obvious, but it was definitely the most creative if I do say so myself. I whipped up my Dinglehopper-seaflower-hair-thingamabob with literally an hour to go before showtime (recognize it from here?).
This is my intense modeling face. Being creative, don't mess.
May 10, 2010
this is why i love davis
This is just one of the MANY reasons, of course. Whole Earth Festival came to Davis this weekend, and it was a blast. Vendors after vendors selling pottery, jewelry, eco-friendly handbags, tie-dye shirts, original paintings...interesting little chia-pet type creatures, fun times. You go for the free-wheelin, earth-loving atmosphere, do a little shopping, stay for the food (falafel + froyo = delicious), and run into every single person you know. Davis does it all so well!
This dude was just sitting on the sidewalk, typing out poems on an awesome vintage typewriter!

Super cute popsicle stand!
How cute are these vegan cupcakes??
Ending the day with a cup of froyo :)
This dude was just sitting on the sidewalk, typing out poems on an awesome vintage typewriter!
Super cute popsicle stand!
How cute are these vegan cupcakes??
Ending the day with a cup of froyo :)
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crafts
May 9, 2010
Dear Mom,
A few things..
1. I will eventually pay you back for "investing" in my [latest] business whenever I go to Michaels.
2. You are going to run out of places to hide things, so when you do...use my closet. You can't find anything in there anyway!
3. When Oprah discovers me in my makeshift purse-sewing/cupcake-baking/canvas-altering art corner of my apartment, and I become famous overnight, I'll be sure to thank you on the air! (see #1)
4. When I text you, it's usually because I'm in class. So don't call me, I'll call you ;)
5. I'm sorry I worried you during my dark-emo-paint phase in pre-school. ..
6. I promise to make you a bike basket liner...soonish...in the future. It will happen.
7. Con-see-airj.
8. You were right. I wish I didn't quit piano.
9. Eggplant does NOT equal hashbrowns.
10. "You don't look upset." <-- best line ever.
Thank you for being my manager/editor/biggest advocate/friend and providing me with endless inspiration. Love you!
xo, Elysa
P.S. Please vote for my mom in the Michaels Most Creative Mom Contest here: http://tiny.cc/creativemom Thanks!
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crafts
April 28, 2010
destination: procrastination
I have a midterm tomorrow, so naturally I just spent the last two hours crafting and blinging out my blog (check out the new social media buttons on the right--LOVE!). I work best under pressure anyway, right?
Day in the life of a college crafter...you got your mod podge, foam brushes, buttons, and...yes, those are plastic cupcake carriers from Safeway in the top left corner. Oh hey, there's my ice cream carton from...ten years ago?? How time flies after you're on national television :) Hopefully I'll be back soon to finish my canvas project that you see is in progress here!
Day in the life of a college crafter...you got your mod podge, foam brushes, buttons, and...yes, those are plastic cupcake carriers from Safeway in the top left corner. Oh hey, there's my ice cream carton from...ten years ago?? How time flies after you're on national television :) Hopefully I'll be back soon to finish my canvas project that you see is in progress here!
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Canvas art,
crafts
April 27, 2010
Canvas Art, Part 1
Oh, how I love canvas art. It's the new scrapbooking in my opinion! With canvas art, you can actually display your artwork on your wall, instead of stuffing it awkwardly in a plastic sleeve never to be seen again. I love the variety of materials you can use to alter a canvas...scrapbook paper, fabric, rhinestones, flowers, rub-ons, chipboard letters...I could list things for ages. I've said time and again that I could open a mini craft store with the amount of supplies I have in my apartment. One thing I'd like is MORE TIME to do all the crafting that I want to do! I have another canvas of my sis & me in progress, hopefully I'll post that soon. In between studying for midterms of course...
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Canvas art,
DIY
April 21, 2010
Cupcake Break!
Ah, finally. After an extremely stressful and exhausting day, I think a cupcake post will do me good. I've been obsessed with these adorable vintage posters from WWII. Interestingly enough, 2 and half million prints were made, but since they were only to be used as a last resort, they were never distributed. The original slogan was "Keep Calm And Carry On," but recently I've seen a variety of inspiring (and delicious) takes on it. This one is my favorite! (Are you surprised?)
So true. I feel so overwhelmed with everything that needs to get done--can I please have a few more hours in the day?? I love it all, but sometimes I need to take a step back and put things in perspective. In the midst of our crazy, jam-packed college schedules, it's nice to just sit down, keep calm, and eat a cupcake :) You can find this print and many others at KeepCalmShop on Etsy!
Speaking of cupcakes, I am serious about opening up a cupcakery out of my apartment. I just got an order for Greek-inspired cupcakes for my friend's toga party this weekend...that should be an interesting batch to make!
Cupcakes dipped in Nerds candy for--what else?--the epic neighbor nerd party.
So true. I feel so overwhelmed with everything that needs to get done--can I please have a few more hours in the day?? I love it all, but sometimes I need to take a step back and put things in perspective. In the midst of our crazy, jam-packed college schedules, it's nice to just sit down, keep calm, and eat a cupcake :) You can find this print and many others at KeepCalmShop on Etsy!
Speaking of cupcakes, I am serious about opening up a cupcakery out of my apartment. I just got an order for Greek-inspired cupcakes for my friend's toga party this weekend...that should be an interesting batch to make!
Cupcakes dipped in Nerds candy for--what else?--the epic neighbor nerd party.
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Cupcakes
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