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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Is it time to party?

I love sequins and sparkly things. I guess some people wait until it's party time to wear sequins. Oh well, I wore them to work today. It's almost new years and sequins are fun. A ton of people asked me if I had a party to go to. I guess work is not a happenin place. Hardly anyone was in the office today, so I think I'll wear jeans tomorrow. Anyway, here's my party outfit:
 Sequin top was from my mom for Christmas. White skirt is tweed, I don't remember where I got it. The cardigan was from my sister for my birthday. The fur snaps off so you can replace the color!
I really like this outfit and I don't care if there's a party to go to or not. Sequins make me happy.
 Notice my crazy curly hair? I used my mom's Chi flat iron when I was in Pittsburgh and now mine are really crappy. Here they are in the trash.
 I'm buying a new Chi flat iron from Amazon tonight. My hair will look much better next week. I might try a bigger curling iron tomorrow at the gym.

Tonight I went to Beginner Spin class. It was only a half hour long and I was again reminded how out of shape I am. I will definitely be going to this class for a couple weeks/months before venturing into hour long classes. Tomorrow I'm going to attempt to wake up for the early morning Circuit class again. Wish me luck with my phone. Hopefully I can do the early class, go to work and leave early. I'm thinking that really no one will be there, especially later than 2 or 3pm.

Tonight I tried on more new clothes! Workout skirts from Rach for Christmas. Here are my options for Circuit training tomorrow. Surely I can do Circuit training in a skirt right? Kellen thought no, but they have shorts underneath and I'll be the cutest one out there at 5:30am. Sorry for the awful pictures. I just got home from my first spin class. I cut out my face because I looked pretty bad.

 Outfit 1: pink tank and grey skirt from Lululemon

Outfit 2: Grey t-shirt (on sale from Dick's, no clue what brand) and pink skirt from Lululemon

I think I'm going to wear Outfit 2. I love the cute pink cupcake skirt. Well that's all for tonight. I'm going to try and make some cookies before early bedtime. I'll post pictures tomorrow!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Wow I'm out of shape

I started a new workout program today! I joined a new gym closer to the new headquarters for work. It is WAY bigger with WAY more classes than my old gym. The old gym only had 2 classes a day (if that) and some free weight and equipment, not a lot at all. The new gym has a ton of equipment, tons of classes, 3 swimming pools, and tons of tennis courts and racquetball courts. The plan is to take classes before or after (or both) work or swim. The 2 indoor pools are closed for renovations. They are redoing both of them completely which will be great. So until mid to late January I will be doing all indoor classes. But there are plenty to try so I will not get bored in the first month.

I had planned last night to go to both the morning class (Circuit Training) and then night class but Apple was working against me again. It seems every time I set my alarm on my iPhone is sets to PM without me noticing. I swear last night I checked to make sure it was AM, but alas I woke up to my husband's alarm this morning 2 hours late. At least I had already picked out my outfit for work, since I had planned on taking it in my gym bag and wearing work out clothes. Anyway, tonight's class was called Total Pump. I went after work and was super early, but wanted to make sure I found a locker and the classroom okay. I was nervous at the beginning because it looked like a class I used to take at the old gym that I didn't love and I was the only person there for awhile. Luckily five minutes until the class started about 10 other women showed up! Turns out, the class is NOTHING like the old gym's class. It was super hard! I haven't worked out in a month so I guess that might be part of it. I didn't know you lost that must 'general fitness' in just a month! After the first 10 minutes I thought I was going to pass out! That would have made a great first impression! I took a little break and got some water and somehow made it through the class! All the other women were really nice and I think I might have at least some friends to work out with! These classes are Tuesday and Thursday nights and I will definitely try it again. Hopefully they aren't the same every time, but we will see!

Sorry for the outfit pictures today. I was in a rush this morning to get to work around my normal time so forgot to take the pictures. I put my outfit back on after working out so don't pay attention to my work out no-makeup face and sweaty hair.

This sweater is from Santa (from Macy's I think). It's super comfy and warm for cold days. The black pants are from Express. Since I got new black pants for Christmas, I took these in last night on the Serger to make them skinny. I wasn't sure how they would look but I was pleasantly surprised. They look great with heels! I think I'll actually wear them a lot more than I initially thought!


 I'm trying to come up with some more fun poses. Bear with me.

Tonight after dinner (my husband made Enchiladas and black beans and corn ready when I got home from working out! How cute is that?) I started making Christmas cookies. Late I know, but we weren't home for Christmas and will be home for New Years and I LOVE Christmas cookies and red wine. Since my husband made a fabulous dinner ready when I got home, I made his favorite - Chocolate Chip Cookies first. Here they are complete:
Probably should have divided them and made smaller cookies since the recipe claims to yield 5 dozen but whatever. It was way easier to scoop out the cookies in the small ice cream scoop then roll balls, so that's what we get! I'm going to try and make a cookie a night and then round out the recipes on Friday when I'm off work!

Monday, December 27, 2010

I love a new wardrobe for Christmas!

First outfit back to work after Christmas.

I'm trying to use the delay on my camera and it's not working great.

Sorry for the blurry pictures. The leopard top and black pants were Christmas gifts from mom. I wore it with black flats. Cute and easy today.

Joined a new gym today. I'm going to go to my first class in the morning: Circuit training. Wish me luck!

O Christmas Tree

Here's our Christmas tree!
 We used colored twinkling lights. That's what Kellen likes. I guess he still has a little kid in him.
 Not great with the decorations. Definitely need to put garland or ribbon on it next year. I saw a tree the other day with a feather boa around it, that could be fun.

Here are some of my favorite ornaments:

Wedding cake! My mom got this for us in 2008 after we got married.

My mom got this for us in 2009 when we got our first house.

Big santa. I think I bought this at Macys at a Black Friday sale a long time ago.

Wedding bells. Another gift from Mom 2008.

Fishing Snowman, a tribute to Kellen's hobby.

Mercury ball. I love Mercury decorations all year round.

Here's our crazy Navity. Big party at Jesus' birth at our house.

One of my favorite decorations: the creepy snowman.

Here he is with the flash. Not so scary in the light. His eyes and the bird on his hat are creepy with the lights out.

Can you spot the two new decorations on the new bookshelves?
My mom made the candy cane in the top left. Maybe she'll post a tutorial (hint, hint). She also made the Santa in the top right. Even if she posted a tutorial I don't think I could make the Santa. He has a super cute clay face she shaped by hand!!!

Kellen's parents got us the tap that's currently on the kegerator for Christmas. It's a chalkboard. My parents got us a Yeungling tap. So when we have Yeungling (which it sounds like we are going to most of the time, Kellen is getting mad at the different beers: Blue Moon was too heavy, New Castle is a European keg so you get 2.2 gallons less than a USA keg, and on and on) we will use that tap. For now we have New Castle and it's written on the chalkboard.

I think we'll wait to take Christmas down until at least the first week in January. We'll see how long I can get Kellen to let me keep them up. This week we are making Christmas cookies! I'll try and remember and take pictures and post recipes. What's your favorite Christmas decorations? Ornaments? Cookies?

New Serger!!!!

 For my birthday and Christmas combined my parents got me a Serger! Be expecting lots more sewing to be going on in this house. My first project was a plaid skirt for Christmas. I got this fun wool at an Estate sale this summer and knew I would be making a skirt to wear on Christmas day. Our whole family wears plaid on Christmas day every year. The skirt was a simple pleated skirt.

First  I cut the waist band: 3" x 32" (waist measurement + 1" for seam allowance + 1" for comfort).

Then I cut the skirt: 27" (knee length) x 46" (waist measurement x 1.5 + 1" for seam allowance).

I gathered the skirt and created pleats to make it the same length as the waist band and SERGED them together.

The Serger is sooooo easy! I LOVE it! All the clothes I make will not fray and be so Finished! I'm so excited to sew even more!

Next I put in the zipper. I have finally found an easy and reliable way to put a zipper in. FINALLY. First I serge down both edges individually. Since the zipper is put on with the regular machine you can't go back and serge the edges later. 
First I put the left side in using an invisible zipper foot. That's normally the easy side. Then I switch to the regular zipper foot and put the right side in. Then I sew from the bottom of the zipper to the bottom of the skirt/dress using the regular zipper foot. Easy peezy lemon squeezy.

 Next I finished the skirt hem. First I serged the edge, then I used the blind hem stitch on the regular machine (supposedly the Serger can do this but I haven't had much time to try yet).

Easy pleated skirt!

After I wore the plaid skirt to work (shown in the picture above), I shortened it a little more. It ended up being a little too long to look modern. But overall an easy skirt that looks cute and is comfortable to eat Christmas cookies and drink wine!

Hooded cape

For Rach's birthday, I wanted to make her a cape. I bought wool, lining and fake fur and went to work. 

I found a free cape pattern at Burda Style:

I cut out the cape portion on the fold.

I really wanted to add a hood but couldn't find any free patterns online. I looked in the remake/Goodwill garbage bag and had a velour jacket and pants I was getting rid of anyway. The jacket had a hood! I cut the hood off the jacket and used it as a pattern. I cut out both the fabric (for the outside) and the fur (for the lining) out of the hood pattern.

Just FYI, fake fur is a mess to cut. When I was at the fabric store the worker looked like she had gorilla arms when she was finished cutting just one cut! The floor was a mess. I saved the cape as the final Birthday present I made so I only had to clean the sewing/media room floor once!

I used burberry plaid for the cape lining:

 Next I put right sides together and sewed the cape portion, leaving an opening where the hood would go. I sewed the hood pieces together at the center, then placed right sides together to form the hood with the lining attached. I folded the hood and the cape together and sewed along the inside so there were no raw edges to be seen! Here's the finished project:

How cute is that?

She will look great in Orlando this winter!

Stockings!

This year I decided to make Christmas stockings to match our decorations in our house. I bought red and green velvet fabric and fake dark brown fur. I had left over fabric to line them: burberry plaid from capes I made for my sister and I (tutorial to come!).

First I cut out the stocking shapes. I just estimated shapes I have seen in Pottery Barn.

I cut out one red and one green bigger stocking for Kellen and I and sewed the foot with right sides together. I flipped them right side out:

Then I cut 2 red and 2 green elf stockings for the little ones.
 Currently the 'little ones' are Duke and Daisy our puppies. But someday we'll have additions to our family. 6 stockings should keep us decorated for awhile, unless we have quints on the first go, then we're screwed.

I did the same with the lining fabric and placed the right side towards the inside, so when you reach for candy and presents, it's nice and silky. Then I cut cuffs out of the faux fur. I sewed the outside on first and then folded the cuff inside to sew the visible seam on the inside.

I added green and red hooks to the edges so we could hang them on the fireplace.

I didn't want extra "stuff" on the mantle so Kellen just hammered some nails into the mantle. Guess I'll have to get out the trim paint once we take the Christmas decorations down!

Do you have stockings at your house? Do they all match?