Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Mission Blog
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In two days I begin my adventures as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For the next year and a half my parents will be posting my letters home on a new blog listed above. It has my addresses written on the side and if you'd like you can follow it by email.
Anna and I going to Institute mission prep class- HIGHLY recommend it for preparing missionaries. |
Monday, February 4, 2013
Buttons and Burlap- wreath
Mom and daughter crafts- and dad. Dad figured out how to turn this tutorial and this tutorial into an actual flower and then quickly ran away realizing he was actually good and making crafty flowers. And then me and my mom perfected it and turned it into a valentines day wreath- so yes, we homemade all those flowers. And my mom is slowly gathering a collection of wreaths.
Whalah.
Whalah.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
How to make a big flower arrangement in a vase
Ever since I started noticing gigantic flower arrangements placed casually in the house of Emily on Gilmore Girls I began to get a little jealous that someone could have fresh arrangements that big in their house like it was no big deal (yes, I know the show is fictional...). Or of the florist that got hired to place them in her house every week-every show really.
So I finally got my wish of making an arrangement that big for stake conference this weekend. And it was everything I ever imagined. Super fun and super satisfying. And I was going to have a more creative title for this post- but upon searching for advice on how to make said arrangement I found it rather difficult- so I'm adding mine to the internet knowledge base....the process of making two arrangements for a church foyer.
1. Make a plan of the idea in your head so when you go to get your flowers you sound like you know what you're doing
2. Shop around for flowers and make sure to get plenty of greens. I got mine at the corporate Flower Patch where they let me buy them in bunches for a discount- even though I do not have a business license.
3. Clear tape (from Hobby Lobby) a grid onto the top of the vase (Thai Pan) for structure support.
3. Greens first to make the base of the arrangement- aka the backdrop.
PS- be sure to have a little water in there and be cutting all the stems diagonally before you place them...
4. Then you add the line flowers (the tallest) which for me was gladiolus and snap dragons...
5. Mass flowers- daisies and carnations- to fill in the spaces that still need color...
6. Add a filler flower- solidago aster- to tie it all together. The filler should be placed everywhere- top, bottom, middle...
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notice the flower arrangement by the door- they are all over her house and they are always different- trust me, I notice! |
1. Make a plan of the idea in your head so when you go to get your flowers you sound like you know what you're doing
really rough draft- what can I say- I'm an artist. |
PS- be sure to have a little water in there and be cutting all the stems diagonally before you place them...
- Salal to make the vase line not seem like a border of 'flowers can only go above this point'.
-Myrtle to mark how tall you want the arrangement to be in each direction
-And leather-leaf fern to fill in spaces
4. Form flowers (aka the main attraction- whatever is biggest, has the best shape, is the focal point) near the bottom and center
-A lot of my mass flowers ended up in the back, because although the arrangement is mostly viewed from one side, it still needs to look good for the few people sitting behind it.
-And rearrange anything out of place.
Oh how I loved that finished feeling and being surrounded by all the cut off greens all over the floor. Sometimes it's fun to make a huge mess in the process- makes the whole thing feel more artsy.
They look a lot smaller when placed in the foyer than they did in my house...
Friday, February 1, 2013
Escaping the checklist
Kindof felt like my birthday when my old roommate Cara came down for the day. Unrelated friends + doing activities that are not part of the day to day routine of checking things off the never-ending list = not common. I got to go around sandy/draper and showoff all the things that I love about it. Going around the all the little things that make me love the town I live in- and doing it with a hilarious person none the less.
First we went to the park on top of the hill that overlooks the whole valley and played in the deep snow like children.
Cara- if you see this, I'm sorry that these are not the most flattering pictures ever. :) |
And got stuck in the snow...
Then sang embarrassingly loud in the whisper dome.
Then got hot chocolate (I'm convinced that 7-11 has the best tasting hot chocolate ever) and walked around ikea.
And the winner of the throwpillow you would least likely want staring at you while you get ready for bed goes to...
Amish lady?
And then bought dinner (if gelato and muffins and donuts can count as dinner?) and ate it in the upstairs of a grocery store.
Doesn't that sound like the perfect day? It is to me.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Lately- preparing for the mission
But really it is quite fun to never have homework- only to shop and read spiritual things and hang out with your family and some friends that occasionally visit. I like it anyways.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Idaho will be Idaho.
There are certain things in life that remain the same no matter what.
For me, Idaho is somewhat of a constant.
The people- they like their guns (protesting amidst all this political talk of taking them away) among other outdoorsy things.
The weather- will find ways to push your day around (getting stuck in a driveway for an hour and having all the neighbors come help).
The clarity- it will always find a way to help you clear your mind and bring you peace. Maybe it's just the gorgeous scenery and wide open spaces, or the people, or the fresh air. There's just something that gives encouragement to me every time.
For me, Idaho is somewhat of a constant.
The people- they like their guns (protesting amidst all this political talk of taking them away) among other outdoorsy things.
The weather- will find ways to push your day around (getting stuck in a driveway for an hour and having all the neighbors come help).
Poor little car that had to deal with all that snow, and me, inexperienced snow driver at the wheel. |
The clarity- it will always find a way to help you clear your mind and bring you peace. Maybe it's just the gorgeous scenery and wide open spaces, or the people, or the fresh air. There's just something that gives encouragement to me every time.
In short it was a weekend of visiting friends, sliding around in the snow, having fun (at green canyon, the Academy of Comedy- say that 10 times fast, and acoustic cafe), having some personal time to reflect on the things that try to worry me, and staying up late and sleeping in- laughing and talking. Laughing a lot. Thanks to Zoie and Aaron for letting me come stay with you.
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