I used to be intimidated by graphic design, well actually, I still kind of am. I am proficient in Microsoft Publisher, but I am still struggling with the whole Adobe thing, which is kind of an issue. I mean, I am seriously considering buying an "InDesign for Dummies" book, because I feel like I really need to know how to use it in order to become more advanced! It would also help if I had the program on my computer. I do have photo shop, but that is another story, make that two "for Dummies" books that I need to buy. Using Publisher has been great, though! Here are some of my most recent creations, two promotional posters for "9400 Stories" and an invitation for the Department of Housing and Residence Life.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Adventures In...
Graphic Design
I used to be intimidated by graphic design, well actually, I still kind of am. I am proficient in Microsoft Publisher, but I am still struggling with the whole Adobe thing, which is kind of an issue. I mean, I am seriously considering buying an "InDesign for Dummies" book, because I feel like I really need to know how to use it in order to become more advanced! It would also help if I had the program on my computer. I do have photo shop, but that is another story, make that two "for Dummies" books that I need to buy. Using Publisher has been great, though! Here are some of my most recent creations, two promotional posters for "9400 Stories" and an invitation for the Department of Housing and Residence Life.
I used to be intimidated by graphic design, well actually, I still kind of am. I am proficient in Microsoft Publisher, but I am still struggling with the whole Adobe thing, which is kind of an issue. I mean, I am seriously considering buying an "InDesign for Dummies" book, because I feel like I really need to know how to use it in order to become more advanced! It would also help if I had the program on my computer. I do have photo shop, but that is another story, make that two "for Dummies" books that I need to buy. Using Publisher has been great, though! Here are some of my most recent creations, two promotional posters for "9400 Stories" and an invitation for the Department of Housing and Residence Life.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Elizabeth Banks
I am literally in awe of Elizabeth Banks. She is ROCKING the red carpets at various Hunger Games premieres. She can do no wrong lately. Is she becoming one of my newest style icons? With this string of good looks she is definitely becoming a contender. I love all of these dresses so much that I am not even sure if I can pick a favorite. If I HAD to pick, though, I would say that the magenta Marc Jacobs is my favorite. I just can't wait to see what she wears next!
In Versace
image via Instyle
In Bill Blass
In Marc Jacobs
In Elie Saab
images via Coco Perez
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Things I'm loving
1. Kate Spade's Tennis Collection
I am literally obsessed with these pieces. Although somewhat impractical (a turf-covered bag?!), I adore the whimsy surrounding my favorite sport!
I am literally obsessed with these pieces. Although somewhat impractical (a turf-covered bag?!), I adore the whimsy surrounding my favorite sport!
2. CHEVRON
Just a warning, this pattern will be the focus of my upcoming creative sessions.
3. British Boybands
Yep, I said it. BUT it is not like I am jumping on the bandwagon. GC let me in on these gems a while back. One Direction is everyone's new favorite band. MSN.com even compared them to the Beatles. Overkill? I think yes, but they're still great
Monday, March 12, 2012
Greek Dad's Make Great Italian Food
Although I can't take credit for making this pasta from scratch (with a pasta machine) I can certainly take credit for eating it. So ridiculously good, thanks Dad!
Blueberry Pie Pancakes!
My adventures in baking continue, these pancakes (which I found at http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/06/09/blueberry-pie-pancakes/) were absolutely amazing.
Oscar's Best
This best dressed list from the Oscar's is long overdue!
1. Jessica Chastain in Alexander McQueen
1. Jessica Chastain in Alexander McQueen
2. Gwenyth Paltrow - Tom Ford
3.Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Adventures In...
Windows Movie Maker
I wanted to make a promotional video for the "9400 Stories" program that I am heading up through RHF, but I was clueless about Movie Maker. I didn't have any actual footage for the video, but I wanted to put some of the photos together. The program was surprisingly easy to figure out and I think I have it down now! I am very pleased with how it turned out- it was worth all the time that went into picking the right song and making it in sync with the photos and transitions. Enjoy!
I wanted to make a promotional video for the "9400 Stories" program that I am heading up through RHF, but I was clueless about Movie Maker. I didn't have any actual footage for the video, but I wanted to put some of the photos together. The program was surprisingly easy to figure out and I think I have it down now! I am very pleased with how it turned out- it was worth all the time that went into picking the right song and making it in sync with the photos and transitions. Enjoy!
Sketching on a Saturday
I wanted a stress release, so I looked to my sketchbook. I chose my dog, Dixie, as my subject because I just miss her so much! This is how it turned out...
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Look Ma, I Can Bake!
Since Blacksburg is not the most exciting of towns, it takes some creativity to have fun on the weekends. Last night I hung out with some great friends and we decided to make the Oreo cupcakes that I saw on Pinterest (http://www.instructables.com/id/Death-By-Oreo-Cupcakes/). Well, the girls did the making and the guys did the eating, but hey, that is alright! We wanted something easy, with few ingredients, and these cupcakes were just that. We substituted apple sauce for the oil (partially because it is much healthier, mostly because we're in college and we do not have oil on hand) and you could not tell at all! We also bought icing and then just added Oreo crumbs to it instead of making it from scratch. Believe me when I tell you that these were dangerously good.
A whole Oreo on the bottom of each!
On a cute and appropriate journal, a valentine's gift from GC
Card Making
I wanted to share the lovely card that I made for Valentine's Day! I started with black and white stationary (Liberty of London for Target) and cut out a heart shape. I inserted and secured the heart shape back into the card, but I flipped it, resulting in this...
Inside
Outside
so simple. so cute.
Look Ma, I Can Cook!
The last time I was home, I had the opportunity to do some Super Bowl party cooking! When I say party, I mean my fam plus GC, but hey, it was an excuse to exercise my cooking skills. Okay, it was more like an excuse to find my cooking skills, because quite honestly, I did not know if I had any kitchen abilities. I decided to go big or go home with and took on a modified seven layer dip with, wait for it, homemade guacamole. You know, from scratch, using a real avocado, crazy right? Yeah. After googling how to use avocados, I went to work and I was shocked at the size and weight of the seed, incredible!
I scraped the avocado into a bowl, and added in the rest of the ingredients (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/guacamole-recipe/index.html). I left out the onions and cilantro, but added even more tomatoes than it called for. I just love tomatoes.
I scraped the avocado into a bowl, and added in the rest of the ingredients (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/guacamole-recipe/index.html). I left out the onions and cilantro, but added even more tomatoes than it called for. I just love tomatoes.
After successfully making the guacamole, I created the Johns family (aka the lactose intolerance) version of the seven layer dip:
Layer 1: re fried beans - they definitely tasted better than they looked
Layer 2: mild, chunky salsa
Layer 3: the fresh guacamole
Layer 4: Black Olives
It was delicious, and I felt so accomplished!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Look I'm Loving...
Emma Watson in Valentino
I still can't believe that I met Emma this summer while she was filming "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" in my hometown. She is so unbelievably gracious and gorgeous and she is such a fantastic role model. Wow, this past summer really was incredible.
I still can't believe that I met Emma this summer while she was filming "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" in my hometown. She is so unbelievably gracious and gorgeous and she is such a fantastic role model. Wow, this past summer really was incredible.
Emma at a Pre-Bafta party in the lovely Valentino
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Best Dressed: 2012 SAG Awards
Jayma Mays - Reem Acra
I love this so much, especially the back!
Natalie Portman - Giambattista Valli
Julianna Marguiles - Calvin Klein
images via fabsugar
images via fabsugar
INTRODUCING:
Virginia Tech's "9400 Students, 9400 Stories" - www.9400stories.blogspot.com
As the Director of Programming for the Virginia Tech Residence Hall Federation, this is the newest project that I am working on and I am super excited about it! Check out the blog for more info!
As the Director of Programming for the Virginia Tech Residence Hall Federation, this is the newest project that I am working on and I am super excited about it! Check out the blog for more info!
Golden Globes Best Dressed
Due to my crazy spring schedule, I will be providing a "spark notes" version of my usual red carpet evaluation:
*All images via Glamour
Claire Danes - J. Mendel
So classy, LOVE the back
Emma Stone - Lanvin
Not sure about that eagle belt, but she pulls it off.
Charlize Theron - Christian Dior
gorgeous
*All images via Glamour
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Best Dressed: People's Choice Awards Edition
Lea Michele!
In a sea of mediocre frocks, this Glee gal stood out and made a statement in this incredible, white fringe Marchesa creation. This is unlike anything I have ever seen before and I absolutely adore it. The draping is just absolutely stunning. Unfortunately, none of the other dresses from the evening even remotely inspired me.
image via bellasugar
In a sea of mediocre frocks, this Glee gal stood out and made a statement in this incredible, white fringe Marchesa creation. This is unlike anything I have ever seen before and I absolutely adore it. The draping is just absolutely stunning. Unfortunately, none of the other dresses from the evening even remotely inspired me.
Monday, January 9, 2012
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