Saturday, March 6, 2010

Movie Night

So, tonight I watched Catch Me If You Can.
I haven't watched this movie since I was about seven years old. Back then I hated it because I didn't get to pick the movie that month. There was also an issue of having to use one of my Movie Passes on it. I'm not really sure.
Now I love it.
It is very well directed and an intriguing story. I loved the flashback scenarios and basically just wondering what Frank was going to do next. The set and fashion design were AMAZING.
If only boys still wore suits to the movie theater and girls wore darling dresses everyday.
Sigh . . .
Leo is also pretty dreamy.



Hey, Nice Shades.


Red Car, Sweet Shades, Slicked Back Hair. Darling.


Go watch this movie. Seriously.
Then let me know if you concur with my findings.

Basically the perfect movie to end a perfect day.

Now I think I'll go read this new book, which is also pretty great. I've read about two hundred pages in an hour. No joke.

Happy Watching! Love, Maggie

Makin' a Playlist

Today while I was crafting I was listening to some music. I re-discovered some old music and I decided to make up a little playlist. These are some of my favorite pieces of music. Maybe you will find some new music to listen to, I hope you do. Finding new music is one of the most exciting things to do. I absolutely love it. Here ya' go.

Pa Pa Power - Dead Man's Bones
Daylight - Matt & Kim
Boys With Girlfriends - Meiko
Always Love - Nada Surf
Little Bird Courage - Old Canes
Why Do You Let Me Stay Here? - She & Him
Before the Worst - The Script
Valentino - Diane Birch
Everybody - Ingrid Michaelson
I Am The Walrus - The Beatles

All of this music is utterly incredible. I can remember the first time I heard almost all of these songs. Isn't it always a fact that when you hear something really great, I mean really great, it sticks with you? I have to thank Abby for sending me some of these songs too(Thanks Abby!).

So take the initiative and find some new music. You would be a real peach if you sent me some new stuff to look up too. :)

Happy Listening! Love, Maggie

DIY Notebooks


Today was a crafty sort of day.

I was able to make so many super cute things. I just love love love paper crafts. Anything that involves cute patterned paper just screams my name. These things I made today are super super easy. I encourage everyone to make them. I couldn't help but smile when I was done. Its even better knowing that you transformed something ordinary into something just . . . Darling!

I just had to include my love in this picture, MOD PODGE.

Materials:
A Small Composition Notebook
Cute Paper
Mod Podge
Any other embellishments you might want to add

Directions:
- Before you start cutting anything, pick out a color scheme (My composition book had a red binding so I went with red and brown)
- Cut the base layer of paper to size. It needs to fit the cover so there is no overhang but you cannot see the color underneath. (I decided to let the red binding show)
- Decide on the pattern you want to decorate the cover with (This is where I used the circles.) Do the same for the back cover.
- Add any of your other embellishments. I decided to outline my circles and the flower with a black marker so that they would seem to stick out even more. I also added a small heart in the corner because hearts are just darling.

These Directions seem incredibly easy. Pretty much just go with your gut. You are the one that will have the chance to use the notebook, so why not make it what you want!

If you do have questions, just send me a message and I will be happy to assist you.

This next notebook is slightly kitschy, but I kinda sorta like it. I only really like it because I got to include my vintage fabric ribbon.

The directions for this notebook are almost exactly the same as the one before it.

On this notebook I added a contact paper cover to further secure all the parts. I was also thinking that I could write the date on the cover with an Expo Marker if I really felt like it.

So go ahead. Be crafty and make yourself happy by looking at some darling little notebooks.

Happy Crafting! Love, Maggie

Friday, March 5, 2010

"Some Darling Things" Friday


Here are some Darling things we have been in love with recently. . .


1. I wish I had this darling collection of ribbon


2. I love the Darling Dr. Seuss


3. I love Wuthering Heights, but it would be even better if my copy was as Darling as this one


4. Such a Darling Top from Anthropologie


5. I can not wait for this Darling collection!!!!


6. Could I pretty please have this Darling print?


7. Darling Cameo, Darling Color


8. The Darling Ali Bradshaw


9. Darling Hair Pins


10. Darling Calling Cards


Have a wonderful weekend! Happy Crafting!
Maggie and Abby

DIY Clipboard





I just love this sweet, little Clipboard and its super easy!
Lately, I have been seeing printed clipboards popping up everywhere. It was just my luck that Waldenbooks was going out business and had a bin of clipboards at 25 cents each! There was some writing on it, but the second I laid eyes on this particular clipboard I knew I was in crafting love. Do you ever have that moment where you are so excited about a craft that you just want to go home and make it RIGHT THAT SECOND? I also had a chance to use my new Martha Stewart Crafting Paper! There is also an added bonus because its a whiteboard too! Yes thats right. You can write on it with an Expo marker and it wipes right off! I am such a nerd about these types of things. Contact paper officially amazes me. I had never used it before this craft, but I think I will be finding excuses to use it more from now on! Any ideas?

Materials:

A Clipboard (Any size or shape you desire)
Clear Contact Paper
Mod Podge
Paint Chips
Scrapbooking Paper
Ribbon or other Embellishments



Directions:

- Lay out a quick example of what you want your clipboard to look like
- Cut out your paper so it fits to size
- Mod Podge your base paper down (This was my blue and white paper)
- Glue your paint chips down (I did mine it a certain pattern by alternating color)
- Glue down the ribbon or other embellishments
- Add any other papers you think will add to the overall look (This is when I added the extra strip of paper)
- Cut your contact paper to size before taking off the backing, allowing for a slight overhang on all sides
- Slowly take off the backing of the contact paper and attach it slowly, while pressing down, to remove any air bubbles or ripples
- Gander in amazement at how pretty it is!


Happy Crafting! Love, Maggie