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Green and grey -what I love right now-

   While Bogdan and I are spending a wonderful time with our friend Roxana, here in Portland, I am posting a quick inspirational post.
A few items that I love right now, all combined in a modern, simple, but chic outfit overall. Also, the GREEN-GREY combination is one of my favorites, and I will newer say NO to that! Two words: LOVE IT!
Thanks for stopping by.
 Happy Easter to all of you around the world who celebrate it this weekend!


                                                                                 Top: Diane von Furstenberg/ here
                                                                                 Skirt: Reed Krakoff/ here
                                                                                 Bag: Baggu/ here
                                                                                 Sunglasses: Ray Ban/here
                                                                                 Shoes: Alexander Wang/here


love
Veronica

treat yourself friday

I try to do a little something fun for myself on Fridays - get a tea at Starbucks, buy a new magazine, etc. (I know, I live on the edge.)

One of my favorite things to do is get my nails done. However, I often find myself without the time to go to the nail salon, aka 'mommy's special place'. And as a result, I have more bottles of nail polish at home than I care to count.

Last Friday I was feeling particularly cheap but still wanted my Friday treat, so I picked up a bottle of Sinful Colors at Target for $1.99. Can't get any cheaper than that.

 


Turns out this is the BEST nail polish I've ever used (with the exception of my Chanel). This stuff stays on longer than a RHOOC marathon. No chipping. Bright colors. So much fun.

Treat yourself this Friday and pick some up.

Athletic infusion


Hello lovelies,
First of all, sory for the lack of posting this week. I am traveling and visiting a dear friend of mine that I haven't seen in years. I promise I will catch every moment spent here in photos and I will show them to you! I would like to share this look that I had in draft for a few weeks, before I forget. Sporty again, and probably the last time wearing a Winter coat ! Sunny days are here and I 'm enjoing them as much as I can!
Warm hugs from the West coast

                                                                        Cardigan: Land's End/ similar here
                                                                        Pants: Nike/ similar style here
                                                                        Ankle boots: Asos
                                                                        Bag : Mango/ another great style here and here
                                                                        Necklace: vintage
                                                                        Bracelets: Hermes/ Pohslocket /DIY
                                                                        Sunglasses: Kenneth Cole

hugs
Veronica

take a seat part 4

Raise your hand if you have a half dressed couch in your garage. Wahoo!

I'm feeling good. I'm in control, as 80's Janet Jackson would say. I made legitimate progress, and there wasn't even excessive cussing. (no more than the normal daily amount that is)

But you are looking for the details, so lets go back to where we last left off.

My lovely little settee was sanded, primed and given two wonderful coats of black spray paint.
I have no idea what those hieroglyphics are btw
Fabric was purchased and my staple gun was ready. There was no busy work left. No more procrastinating or stalling. It was time to 'get to gettin'. 

I decided to start with the outside side panels. They didn't have any batting in them when I pulled the fabric off, so I thought it would be the most straight forward place to start.

I pulled the old smoke filled fabric out of the biohazard bag and laid it down on my pretty, new, clean linen to make my template.

I was sure to trace my line about an inch or so away from the template itself to give me a little wiggle room when installing. 

Then I cut out my inaugural piece.

Next up was ironing out any and all wrinkles.

Then folding over and ironing the edges for one staple ready template.

Now I don't profess to know a stinkin thing about upholstery (as we've established) so maybe this is common but I was thrilled to have these wonderful pre-paved roads for me to follow. They were like a big neon sign, "Hey rookie, staple your fabric here!" 
don't worry, all old staples were removed before new stapling began

I eyeballed the positioning of the template, making sure that all sides would be covered. Then I lit a candle, turned on Pandora and got to stapling.

One staple at the top, the bottom, left side and then the right to hold the fabric in place. And then back to each side, pulling, holding, stapling.

Lather, rinse, repeat. 
Some staples wouldn't go in all the way, as you can see. So I'd have to pull it out and restaple. But again, not nearly as bad as I had feared (so far).

It actually went a lot quicker than I had planned (knock on wood). So quick in fact that I got both outside sides down in just a little over an hour.

High and tight - just like a good soldier haircut.

I will pause now so you can raise the roof with me.

There was a bit of excess to trim, but for the most part, the template did a great job of using just the right amount.

Already a vast improvement from her former life and she's only gonna get better.


Only one small change of plans so far. I'd originally thought I would do nailhead trim but my little paved roads are too wide for the nailhead. It looks like I'll have to go the piping route. Which means a dip into the sewing pool. Damn. I'm not ready for swimsuit season.

Next up, we'll go inside - arms, back and seat baby. Oh yeah.

mom, are you digging in the trash again?

It happened again. I find myself innocently driving down the street, minding my own business, when something catches my eye. That something being someone else's trash.
My car stops, and before I know it I've coerced my husband into helping me lift this into the trunk.

A great old built in. As we were trying to squeeze the odd triangle shape into our trunk a lady pulled up next to us and said, "if that doesn't fit in your car, I'll take it".
Paws off lady! Find your own trash! 

This detail is on both ends and I love it.
 Even a little extra fun at the bottom.

But as you can tell, it needs A LOT of work. I already know where its going to go - in the family room. It screams toy storage to me. And the fact that its a corner cabinet, that is just the space saving cherry on top!

So now for the big question - what color(s)? White and navy? White and black? Pink and purple? Just kidding, although that was my daughter's suggestion. (she's 4 so we'll let it slide). I'm open to any and all ideas you can throw at me.

The Alabama Memorial Stone

THIS IS A CLASSIC!
YOU WOMEN ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS. BE SURE TO READ THE STORY OF THE MEMORIAL STONE AT THE END!
GUYS KEEP IN MIND THE WIFE IS ALWAYS THERE FOR YOU UNTIL THE VERY END.
THIS IS A FUNERAL HOME IN ALABAMA !

Just when you thought you've seen everything ...
DEAD in his favorite chair (reclined), remote in hand ...

Don't miss the new, silky, black & gold pjs, slippers and beer! And are those a pack of Newport 's in his ashtray?

AND the football game is ON!


So, you thought you'd seen it all, eh?!

THE MEMORIAL STONE

Billy died.... His will provided $30,000 for this elaborate funeral.

As the last guests departed the affair, his wife, Joyce, turned to her oldest and dearest friend, Jonelle.

"Well, I'm sure Billy would be pleased," she said.

"I'm sure you're right," replied Jonelle, who lowered her voice and leaned in close.

"How much did this really cost?"

"All of it," said Joyce .. "Thirty thousand dollars."

"No!" Jonelle exclaimed. "I mean, it was very nice, but $30,000?"

Joyce answered, "The funeral was $6,500. I donated $500 to the church.

The whiskey, wine, food and snacks were another $500.. The rest went for the Memorial Stone."

Jonelle quickly computed the total of $7,500 and said "$22,500 for a Memorial Stone? My God, how big is it?"

Joyce answered, "Two and a half carats





Poshlocket PROJECT




This is the first of a group of five posts that I made for the Poshlocket Project. I have mentioned this project a while ago and now I'm ready to show you the result!!! I was asked to be a model for Spring -Summer 2012  Leather Collection and you can see the entire Lookbook here . This post features Danielle Chain Leather Bracelet (BK) which I wore with leather and a sporty neon blouse. For more punch of color, I added the electric blue clutch. I wore this outfit while visiting a local Museum of Art.
I hope you will like it !


                                                                        Blouse: Hind/ similar style here
                                                                        Skirt: Express/ similar style here and here
                                                                        Necklace: made by me
                                                                        Shoes: Nowhere
                                                                        Bracelets: thanks to Poshlocket.com
                                                                        Clutch: American Apparel/ different color here and here 
                                                                        Sunglasses: Betsey Johnson



love
Veronica


                         
   

Nouveau in jewelry: Marni bangle bracelet !

 Marni bangle bracelet in 3 different tones is my new purchase today! What I love about it? the freshness and the shape that totally caught my eye. I can't wait to wear it !!!
Wishing you all a wonderful Sunday !

                                                                          Bangle bracelet : Marni/ similar style  here




love
Veronica