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Monday, June 30, 2014



In June I wanted to:
Start a 52 week project
Go for walks *
Shoot a roll of film
Write a letter
Make a blog calendar✓ 
Draw something
Get creative✓ 
Practice radical self love✓ 

So I didn't accomplish as much as I hoped I would, but I did exceed expectations at some things. I shot two rolls of film (yet to be developed), and completed three DIY projects. Not too shabby. Taking walks gets a partial pass since I didn't actively go out to take walks, but did start walking home from the transit terminal. I really wanted to start my 52 week project, and feel kind of pathetic that I couldn't manage to take four photos in month, but things got a little hectic for awhile so I forgive myself.

In July I want to:

I'm going to try my darnedest to stick with it and accomplish everything on the list this time. Also, to carry over the goals from last month that I did accomplish. If those could become habits of mine I would definitely not complain.



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currently listening to: "Falling Off the Edge of the World" by Black Sabbath

Friday, June 27, 2014

Favourite Things Friday #23

Cardboard Ship by The Cardboard Dad
If you follow the link, you'll see a bunch of other amazing creations. Best dad ever? Quite possibly. One heck of a talented guy? Most definitely!
This feature on Handmade Charlotte shows even more!


Mint Canteloupe Sorbet by Tasty Yummies
A healthier summer treat, gluten free, and vegan. I'm sold. And it looks so darn good!

Custom Handmade Ring by Jewelry Gifts Design
I love this idea so much. Simple and beautiful.

Woods Boss Soap Giftset by Swamp Angel Soap
I am a sucker for great packaging, and boy do I think this packaging is great. Love the natural cover for some awesome natural soap!

Pencil Me In Heel by Jeffrey Campbell via Modcloth
How quirky and cute are these guys? Oh my word I'd love a pair!



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currently listening to: "Proof" by Paramore

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

OOTD: Efflorescent

I gave you a little sneaky-peek at this dress in Monday's post, but I'm super excited to share the real deal. Florals are really growing on me. Not that I didn't love them before, I just couldn't see myself wearing them. Ridiculous, I know. I bought this one without trying it on, figuring if it didn't fit I could resell it. I know it's a bit frumpy, but I love the dress so much I don't even care. It could just be that the dress itself is a tad too small for me, like the last floral find, but, like that one, I have plans to modify this dress because it looks fine with the back open as well. I will be a walking curtain once again, and I'll feel like a hippy fairy princess while doing it. Especially with my first floral crown of adulthood to wear it with. But more on that another day.

Honestly though, if you had told me I'd be this into floral anything three years ago I would have laughed in your face. But here we are, another dress, another print full of flowers. It's becoming an addiction. Perhaps I need an intervention (Please don't intervene, I'm having too much fun with this!)



I feel as though my personal style has evolved with my personality. I'm much less afraid of new things than I used to be, much more open to people and experiences nowadays. And while I still feel most comfortable, and most "me" in a floor length skirt and corset, I'm pushing myself to stop staying within the limits of my comfort zone and start wearing the things I've only ever coveted, like pink princess party dresses and, yes, floral prints. I keep forgetting you guys have yet to see the darker side of my wardrobe. Part of the reason I started this blog was to figure myself out, to push my comfort zone, to try new things and document the process. Essentially, to help me become the person I want to be. So it's been all about the new things here, not the old. One day, when I get my own clothing back, that part of me may trickle in here, but for now it's all about the new. And the new includes this dress. Even though these photos were taken a month ago when my hair was still pretty. And these glasses were still in one piece. A lot can happen in a month.

Derpin' as usual







*Details:
Dress - Thrifted - Tag reads "This is Yours San Francisco"
Shoes - Thrifted
Makeup bag/Clutch - Thrifted - Ysatis de Givenchy
Glasses - Firmoo (affiliate link)
Flower - Dollar store (I'm super fancy)

I'm counting down the hours until 7pm today. Paramore and Fall Out Boy await! 

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currently listening to: "Sugar We're Goin' Down" by Fall Out Boy

Monday, June 23, 2014

Black Market Vintage Haul

Okay, I freely admit that "haul" is a serious stretch. I'm about to let you in on one of my favourite places to nose around, Black Market Vintage. It's this awesome basement shop dealio on Queen West in Toronto, and it is fabulous. Nothing over $10. Which sounds amazing until you find a couple things you like and then your budget is shot for the rest of the month. Totally not speaking from experience here. Ahem. This is the kind of place that makes me wish I had a better paying job haha!

Whenever I stop in I try not to drool on their floors to limit myself to three items max, and I generally only wander in when I've set aside money specifically for a frivolous shopping trip. There are exceptions to this rule, however. If I need something specific, like a denim jacket or summer dress, I know it'll probably cost me more than ten bucks at my local Goodwill or Value Village (ridiculous!) so I'll head here first. When I dragged my friend Katrina in here late last year, she scored a great olive coloured suede jacket that fit her perfectly. Yes, for $10. And I've had some pretty awesome finds here too.

Granted, not everything they sell is vintage, but the prices, finds, and super laid back atmosphere make up for that. Just be prepared to sift through a lot of stuff to find your treasures, but if you're a seasoned thrifter, you're already used to that. Next time I head down to Black Market I'll see if I can sweet talk someone into letting me snap some pictures of the place itself since this is turning into more of a review of the store than a post on what I bought. Speaking of which, I picked up the following with my total ringing in at a whopping $25. Not too shabby (I'm side-eyeing you so hard right now VV).

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First up is two tank tops. It's still June, so no Christmas in July jokes, okay? Okay.
With all my stuff in storage (are you sick of hearing that yet?) I don't have any of my basic summer essentials, and let me tell you, it has finally heated up around here. I snagged these two at the marked down price of $5 each while my frugal voice yelled at me in my head. When I got to the cash however, said voice was silenced when they rang in at $2.50 each. I'll probably paint something on them before summer is through. The green one sits low on me, just how I like it if I throw on a pair of board shorts and head to the beach. The red one rides high on me, and would be great for high-waisted anything, or showing a tiny sliver of skin. 


 Then came this denim jacket. I've had my eye out for a lightweight, lightwash denim jacket for summer and this one fits the bill perfectly. It's big enough on me that I could wear a thin sweater under it come fall, but fitted enough that I'm not drowning in material, like every other thrifted denim jacket I've tried on in the past six months. The bonus? It's originally J.Crew (this one is similar) and for $10, it's a fraction of the original price.
pins by the Stay Home Club and Nerd Burger Jewellery
Finally, I found this sweet floral dress. It would look ten times less frumpy if I was taller and more waifish, but I absolutely adore it even if it's not exactly "figure flattering" or whatever they would tell me on What Not to Wear (remember that show? Gross.)

It's a little "out there" for me. But hey, if I feel fierce, I'll be fierce right? Exploring the über feminine side of myself has been interesting and really scary. I've worn some over-the-top outfits in the past, but they've all been on the goth to punk side of things, and as much as I love them, I'm still a tad out of my element in florals and frou-frou dresses. If all else fails, fake it 'til you make it I guess.
 More on this baby on Wednesday!

I actually picked all these items up about two months ago, and never got around to sharing them until now. After writing this, I'm itching to head out to Black Market again. I once passed up an ankle length skirt there that was covered in apples, rulers, blackboards, pencils, and the alphabet. It would have done Ms. Frizzle proud, and it is still one of my biggest thrifting regrets. 300% serious here. I am eagerly awaiting my next paycheck now. Wish me luck!



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currently listening to: "Mary Jane" by Illscarlett

Friday, June 20, 2014

Favourite Things Friday #22 + Giveaway Winner!


April should be in contact with you soon Claire. Thank you to everyone who entered the MungoCrafts hoodie giveaway! On to this week's roundup:

Printable Cloud Greetings by Oh Happy Day
These dudes are absolutely darling!

"How to Weigh the Air" by Amy Joy Watson
One of the amazing sculptures in the "How to Weight the Air" Exhibit by Amy Joy Watson. This makes me inexplicably happy.

Mini Zen Garden by Wendiland
What an amazing little zen garden. I absolutely adore cacti!


Vintage Floral Top by Sweet Decade
I am in love with this top! Too bad it's sold already

DIY Charging Station by Positively Splendid
How pretty is this?! I need to make one asap, I'm tired of tripping over my phone cord haha

DIY Animal Lamps by Matsutake via Apartment Therapy
I foresee at least a few of these in my future home. Too cute!


Have an awesome weekend lovelies!


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currently listening to: "Almost Lover" by A Fine Frenzy
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