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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Stickin it to the man

Always a day late and a dollar short.  Everyone has been talking about Google connect going away for non Blogspot blogs.  I have two links to Bloglovin (which I absolutely love) and I just added a Linky follower link (which I am still figuring out).  You can also follow through email.   

Google is not the boss of me...so follow away using another source if you prefer.  Green Eggs and Hamm loves you!

BTW, girls weekend was a blast, I am still recovering.  Most of the pictures are not appropriate for the internet so you know we had a good time.  Here are a few that I will share!  And in case you are wondering...someone did pee their pants...and no it wasn't me!



Until next year girls!  We made in count in 2012 fo sho.

I have a great post coming up that my awesome cousin tagged me in.  Hopefully I will have it up by the weekend!  If you want to play along tell me in the comments and I will tag ya!

xoxo, 
Amy



Friday, February 24, 2012

Friday Favorites

Midwest weather.  One day it's 60 degrees, the next it's 20 and frigid.  I love my winters.  But this winter we have had no good snow storms.  None.  I am over it, bring me spring so I can dust off my bike and start riding again.
Bikes Organic Circle Scarf - Screenprinted - Off White and Mocha Brown+

Bicycle Basket
Bicycle photo biker bikes art mustard yellow bike print tour de france bike wheels for men guys art cycling Spain - Le Tour 8x10

Pinned Image
It’s my teen wet dream…

Frame / Size / Year:56 Bareknuckle
Handlebars / Stem:Gold Nitto B123 Gold Nitto UI-5GX
Fork / Headset:Bareknuckle Gold Chris King
Front Wheel / Hub / Rim / Tire:Gold Phil x DT Swiss x Gold Velocity
Rear Wheel / Hub / Rim / Tire:Gold Phil x DT Swiss x Gold Velocity
Crankset / Bottom Bracket:Gold Paul Phil Wood
Saddle / Seat Post:Brooks B17 Gold Nitto Jaguar
Pedals / Chain:MKS RX-1 Gold Izumi
Gearing / Chainring / Misc.:48tx15 EAI Gold Cog

Happy Friday!  It's the third annual Mom's weekend.  My besties come up from Wichita and we get embarrassingly stupid.  One of the joys of growing older...is having absolutely no shame.  Someone will pee their pants by nights end tomorrow.   I can't wait!

xoxo,
Amy

P.S. If you're looking for bicycles or accessories for your bicycle, try these coupons for Buy.com.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Sparkle Shoes

Remember this post?  I added some lace to my thrifted shoes...and like a lot of projects I do I wasn't crazy about them.
Drab shoes to sparkle shoes:

Supplies needed:

spray paint
glitter
glue
paint brush

1. I stuffed tissue on the inside and taped around the edges.  Spray away.  
2.  Paint glue where you want the glitter and sprinkle you sparkle

Much better with sparkle. 

xoxo, 
Amy

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Music Monday

Make your day less drab by cranking this up and annoying your neighbors.  When I hear this I immediately resort to my 16 year old self, dancing around my living room with a hand in the air acting a fool.  


Peace-two fingers in the air- Amy

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Thrifting 101:Thriting for the Home tips from Amber from The Owl's Den

Amber is over from The Owl's Den, a blog easy to fall in love with.  I adore her style and I think we are kindred spirits when it comes to thrift, and judging by her food posts, we also share a love for good food.  She doesn't know this but I went to grade school with her doppelganger who was just as cute as she is.   After reading the post, I thought it fit so perfectly with my Thrifting 101 series I had to add it.  I'll let her tell the rest...

 
Hi Green Eggs and Hamm followers I’m Amber from The Owl’s Den and I’m so excited to be writing a guest post for my thrifting idol. As you can already tell, I love thrifting particularly for furniture and décor for my apartment. In fact, most of my living room consists of thrift store finds with each piece costing around $10. However, just like shopping thrift stores for clothing there are things to look for when buying furniture, so here are my top ten tips when shopping thrift store for your home.

small credenza $10

1.  Look At The Displays

Half the time that golden piece is displaying a tacky lamps or other items. This is actually how I found my small credenza. Check out the item for a price tag and if you don’t see one simply ask how much. Most of the time if they do not want to sell the item there will be a sign letting you know it is display only.

2. Don’t Dismiss Ugly Things

If the piece has great bone structure but has an ugly paint job or fabric don’t dismiss it as junk. If you have the time and resources to fix it up then get it! This is great for D.I.Y projects and it helps to bring more of your personality into the room.

3. Smell It First

Sounds odd but just like buying clothing be sure the piece does not smell bad. This is real important for furniture made from solid wood. If there is any evidence of the item being in a smoker’s house chances are when the wood naturally expands that smell will be more potent.

4. Bring Measuring Tape

There are obvious items that you do not have to measure but if you are trying to fit things through doors or placing them in between spaces, it is important to measure before buying. Consider measuring the height and depth of the item too. A vintage side table might be too short to use as a nightstand or the depth of that retro credenza may not be big enough to hold your television or game system on top. Keeping a note pad with original measurements helps keep from getting height and width numbers mixed up.

 Chair $7

5. Sit On It

Just like any furniture store, you want to make sure the chair or sofa will work for you. Something that you think looks great may sit way to low to the ground or is too big to sit in. Even if you plan to get it reupholstered, you do not want to spend that kind of money on a piece that is awkward to sit or get up in.

6. Know Your Thrift Stores

Certain thrift stores cater to certain types of items. Most stores do carry furniture and décor but some have more variety and greater prices compared to others. It is important to figure which ones do and do not carry the style you want so you can use it to your advantage. This makes searching for a certain piece of furniture a bit easier.

7. It’s Okay To Replace Things

When it comes to vintage decor and furniture sometimes the frames and knobs can be plain tacky. If it is worth the cost and the piece can easily be removed buy a new frame or knobs for it. You can always check out the dollar store for a wooden frame or updated knobs at a lower cost.

8. It’s Okay To Buy New

Thrift stores sometimes carry newer items (marked down from popular stores) but no need to feel guilty for buying new. When you find something with the sticker price still on it that just makes it more exciting that you found the item at such a great deal and condition. You are not turning your back on the thrifting world if you buy it unused.

9. Come In The Right Vehicle

If you’re just looking for small home décor then driving in a small car is fine but when you are searching for bigger pieces make sure you have a vehicle that you can carry it home plus the proper straps to hold it down on its voyage to your house. We brought ol’ Red with us when I was looking for items in the bedroom and we lucked out and found an antique dresser. Also see if they offer delivery, this came in handy when I underestimated the size of my small credenza and my tiny car.

10.  Don’t Be Discouraged

Just like any shopping adventure don’t get discouraged if you don’t come home with your golden piece. Depending on what state your from and the atmosphere of the store certain items are known to be popular than most. As far as I noticed in the south not too many thrift stores know how popular Danish Modern is so you don’t stumble upon it too often and when you do it is at a steal. Keep looking and revisit your favorite thrift stores and you’ll eventually stumble upon your dream item.

 Danish Modern Coffee Table $12

It may seem a bit scary (don’t get me started on my phobia of buying thrift store couches) but after buying great solid pieces at a fraction of these newer “pressured wood” items it makes it hard to go back. I hope these tips help you overcome any fears and help you with your next budget make over or furnishing your first apartment. So go out and thrift on my friends!

xo Amber P.

It's Amy, I told you she is awesome!  Great tips too.  Now show her some love and go visit her blog.  I need that coffee table!

Have a wonderful weekend!
Amy

Friday, February 17, 2012

Friday Faves

After being sick the majority of the week I really just want to wrap up in one of these amazing coats, grab some good coffee, and a magazine and zone out.  I have an amazing guest post lined up around the corner with Amber from The Owls Den (I adore her).  So check back soon!  In the meantime, check out these amazing Etsy shops. 




SALE-The Original Upcycled Necktie Bolaro

Happy Friday,
Amy

Friday, February 10, 2012

Friday Faves

I fell head over heals in love with this photo when I first saw it.  It just made me feel happy.  Here are some favorites I spotted over the week.  I truly, dearly, meaningfully, LOVE handmade.

Red Crochet Bow 

Plain red bow bandeau set - Made to order
SALE// Nell 02-- Red Knit Slouchy Hat

ruffle sweater LOLA hand knit in coral red

Happy Friday my little Hammcakes.  Hope your weekend brings you bliss and magically clean and folded laundry.

xoxo,
Amy 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Yes, Yes, and Yes...please

Last year I found the perfect high waisted suits and waited too long thinking I would catch a sale.  Instead, the suits were gone in weeks.  I never found anything I liked and ended up wearing my old suit.  Maybe this is the motivation I need to get in shape.  That's logical right?  Like I won't eat donuts by the dozen if this is waiting for me?  Right.




Do I?  Or don't I?  If I do...I will find something I like better probably on sale.  If I don't...I will find nothing.  Isn't that how it works?  

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sunday Smoothies


Super easy Peanut Butter, Chocolate, Banana smoothie.

What you need:

2 bananas
a handful of almonds
1/4-1/2 cup of peanut butter
1/2 cup of chocolate soy milk
ice-a couple handfuls

blend together, enjoy!



So good!

Peace and Love,
Amy

P.S. Here are coupons for Kmart in case you're on a budget and you need to buy groceries.

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DIY Dookie Bracelets

Growing up in the eighties I listened to more gangster rap and hip hop than any other music.   My 5 year old's favorite song is Brass Monkey by the Beastie Boys.   I kind of fear the day when they find my stash of tapes and cd's.   Yes tapes...as in cassette tapes.  Not eight tracks (although I am old enough to rememer those too).   

Anyways, the dookie bracelet is soft, comfy,  and super easy to make.  The ones below are from one of my favorite etsy shops, NakiMuli.  She is super bad and I want to buy every single pair of leggings she has in her shop.  

3 Dookie Bracelets
NakiMuli


Supplies:

Fabric scraps: the crazier the design, the better
sewing machine or needle and thread
scissors
stuffing

 1. Cut a piece of scrap fabric approximately 11" x 4" (give or take depending on your wrist)


 2. Fold over one edge and stitch so you have a finished edge.


 3. Fold over lengthwise with right sides together and stitch along outer edge leaving one end open.


4. Turn fabric right side out.


5. Grab your stuffing and fill it up.

6.  Put the unfinished end inside the finished end and stitch closed either by hand or machine.  I did both and like the way hand stitching turned out better.







Make a ton of them!  If you try it out I would love to see them.  Post a link in the comment section if you do!  

Linking up to the great parties on my "I like to party page".

Peace, 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The dresses find me

They really do.  I think they see me coming and poke their little collars and crazy fabric out of the racks and say "pick me pick me"!  This is my booty from last weeks trip to thrift.

 Yes, it's velvet and it's lovely, and best of all...it actually fits me!
 see the pleats by the waist?  Yes!  Oh, and those are little hearts in the print.
 Some eighties fab with side buttons.
 I've had a couple of these "Jenny" label dresses and they have never disappointed.  This one is a bit small and will probably end up in the shop.  
 It' s not a real thrift if I don't find something for my girl.

Now it's time to get to work.  I have some major updates to tend to!

Linking up, so be sure and click on the "I like to party" page.

Happy Thrifting,
Amy