Friday, December 27, 2013

Wellie Hack: DIY lace up boots.

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Restyle a pair of rubber wellies for large calves, or just to spruce up a pair to wear around town. 

Start with a pair of wellies/rain boots to restyle. 

Measure 4" or what ever length of lace up you'd like. Then cut with sharp scissors. Measure where you'd like the grommets, metal fixtures for laces, and mark the placement on a strip of scotch tape. You can purchase a grommet kit at a craft store or large grommets are at hardware stores. 


Punch the holes out with a craft punch, I punched through the lining on the top as well to keep it folded down. 


Using the grommet kit place the fixture through the hole and set on a hard table surface or cutting board, careful not to place on a nice dining table or tears may follow this project. Place the grommet setting post on back side of grommet and lightly hammer. The post will curl the grommet over the rubber and voila! 


After you have hammered all grommets measure your laces to about 36" and laces through.


You are now set with a cute pair of side laced boots!





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Friday, December 6, 2013

Shopping for Local Vintage- Online

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When you want to find a great piece of home decor that's not new--we're talking 'vintage' here, probably you check out the list by Craig for Los Angeles. Next time take a look at another venue that offers alot more than good ol' Craig: Apartment Therapy Classified. With colored photos to cruise through, and way too many listings, this a great rabbit hole to fall through on a rainy weekend. The listings are grouped by cities, so it's possible to drool over a teak table in San Francisco too, which may be a good way to plan your next trip there, based around checking out mid-century mod tables rather than cafes.

Cleaning out the storage unit? Apartment Therapy's site could be a great option for listing the victorian table your mom gave you now that you have found a better solution to the dining problem in your kitchen. I haven't tried listing here yet, so let me know how it goes. This site does require that you sign-up and enter your location to get the right listings for your neighborhood/location.

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

My Big Fat Gypsy Tv Marathon

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Every once in a while I watch a ton of tv and after the rough week I had and a crazy Halloween, a girlfriend of mine and I watched about 6 episodes of My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding. 

For those who don't know it's now on Netflix Instant and centers on the big events in the American Gypsy community.  The gowns are incredible feats of tulle and crystal and the men's hair puts the bros of the Jersey Shore to shame. One thing I really like about the series is that it doesn't feel super judgmental nor sensational. But perhaps that is because it is based on the British series that was fairly straight forward. When your subject is as fascinating as the Romanichal community you don't need to fake it. 

There is no way I can watch a show featuring that much glitter and glam and not get a bit antsy for a bit of my own, not to mention I love crafting while watching. I guess I feel less like a lazy sod if I'm creating while I sit on my tuckus. I ran for the closet and grabbed a pair of chunky heels that were on their way out and got to gluing. Sure I only finished one but I guess the right foot will have to wait for the second season to be released. And wait I will for another round  of fueds, family and young love. 


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Pain in the Neck- Battling the Back

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Two weeks ago I assisted my mother, newly retired, with installing ceiling fixtures for her craftsman bungalow. The following day it felt as though an ice pick had made its way into my shoulder blade. After heroic attempts at massage by the boyfriend, several hundred milligrams of ibuprofen and constant applications of Salonpas patches, I gave up and called a chiropractor. My first visit, 6 am due to my failure to get day off, was odd and a let down. X-rays were taken, weird machine hooked up to monitor breathing and a quick meeting with doc took two full hours. Two hours with no treatment. I wandered in the next day for the continuation and this time it also took 2 hours and no adjustment. This time I was instructed to use a lumbar stretching chair, then had my head strapped into a neck stretcher (seen above) and sat for 15 min in it. When is the last time you sat unrestricted by a phone, book or tv? Well I survived and they moved me on to an electrofeedback machine that feels like a light muscle spasm. 

Frustrated and still in pain I decided to go to Target and buy a new pillow, I am not getting great sleep due to my arms constantly falling asleep. I purchased a contour memory foam pillow that helps align my head comfortable to sleep on my back. Now I only wake up once a night with my arms falling asleep. 

My third appointment at the chiro started out the same with stretching and electronic stimulus. Then they moved me to a table that slides to stretch the spine. Finally I received an adjustment on my lower back. But in all honesty I just don't think I can handle a month of 6 am visits to the office three times a week. For one: that's prohibitively expensive and second: my time is way to valuable. Sure sure, I know that it's worth the effort to live pain free but I'm way too stubborn for this malarkey. 

Sitting on my lunch break yesterday, high on excedrin migraine for a blinding migraine, I made an appointment for my very first acupuncture. I'm looking forward to trying out a bit of eastern medicine. Who knows perhaps reiki is next! 

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A to Z USA- aka a lazy Sunday in Azusa CA

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Nestled in the San Gabriel foothills, just 32 miles east of Hollywood, is the town of Azusa. A to Z usa is how it got its name. A small town that has a touch of the frontier and a dash of early and mid  20th century architecture. Sleepy little neighborhoods filled with Eicher-esque houses framed by elaborately pruned ficus bushes. 



This Sunday took us to Monrovia, just west of Azusa, on a work errand and since we were on that side of town needing breakfast we quickly looked to yelp for a greasy spoon. We headed to the best sounding breakfast joint on the list, Flappy Jack's Pancake House. How could we go wrong?! Well, there were dozens of people waiting outside for tables. We cut thru the parking lot and redirected ourselves to Flo's Coffee Shop on the historic Route 66. 

It was just what the doc ordered. Simple classic food in what looks like a former Mexican Restaurant. Handwritten signs advertising specials and Corona banners decorate the walls. We could have been roadside anywhere along Hwy66 and this would have fit in. Forget the hipster $14 Benedicts and bottomless mimosas, sometimes all you need are pancakes, eggs and coffee in a white ceramic mug. 

Bellies full of vintage style breakfast we decided to go vintage shopping as we stumbled upon Nit Pickers, an adorable vintage store on Foothill in Azusa. 


Inside we explored racks of vintage clothes and tchotchkes. I even found a gorgeous orange Bonnie Cashin coat from the 60's.  Win! 

Next time I head out east I'm going to make sure it's Saturday so even more of the awesome thrift and vintage stores are open. 

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

What in the heck? Window shopping in hell. Aka Weho

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Oh jeez wewhores is there no end to the design travesties? Found myself on the wrong side of town, the center, on my way to the Improv to see Jen Kirkman. And right there in the middle of Melrose  Sigh

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Friday, October 4, 2013

Proof- foofy pastries and killer coffee

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Don't you love typing a huge wit laden blog post or email only to have it disappear as soon as you quickly check an email or take a photo? Take 2:

I found myself in Atwater Village today hungry and uncaffinated. I usually hit Bon Vivant or Kaldi on Glendale blvd just east of the 5fwy. But for today I thought I would finally try Proof, open for a while now but with hours that I do not tend to be in the area. 

As soon as I walked in the smell of coffee wrapped me up in it's promise of roasted chemical relief. A small number of pastries stared at me, no single one saying "girl you know I'm the one." So of course I settles on two- pain au raisin and almond croissant, my go-to choice. 
I knew that any establishment that smells like this must have perfect regular coffee. I save espresso for places that I don't trust to make a good cuppa. I was right, the coffee was that perfect brew, not too Britney and bitter and not to fruity sour. You might say Goldielocks picked the right mug today. As for the pastries, you raisin was a hit. Flaky but not the kind of flaky that ends up all over my shirt, almond croissant is probably deep within my cleavage. The raisins were sweet and plump. Win. Not enough almond in my almond croissant though. I like to know I'm eating almonds. I want a thick creamy layer of almond between buttery pockets of pastry. Sorry guys but no go on that one. Too dry and not enough punch for the $4 ticket price. In fact my only criticism is that all this cost me $10. An that's not even a prepared barista drink. Next time I'm just having the coffee. 


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