Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Pinterest LOVE!

My love for Pinterest runs deep, I am a creature who seeks all things aesthetically pleasing, I am a Libra after all... Today when perusing through some of my pin boards I was taken aback by the beauty in some of the photographs. But which ones to share? This may have to become a weekly or at least monthly post, call it my pinning and pining...he, he, he or not. That is a bit of a tongue twister.  Hope you enjoy a look into what makes me swoon...













All the links back to either original artist or place from which I pinned can be found on my pinterest boards, under Inspire...Creativity...Beauty or My Style Pinboard.
We live in such an amazing world, full of so many brilliant and creative souls, I thank and applaud you ALL.

Peace
-Gypsy Lov'n

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Swim Suit Season

I recently bought the little one a swim suit that she has almost out grown completely, I had it only two months! The endless cost of growing children got me thinking, make your own stuff, well at least some of it...I am no seamstress my any measure, what little skill in that department has come from trial and error and a few wise words from grandma.

It seemed a little crazy though to make a swim suit when I lack proper material and know how, but I decided the heck with it and I must say I am pleased with the outcome. I'll go ahead and include a couple of pictures of the process, I dont exactly feel ready to go full fledge tutorial on you...yet.  So here it is two swim suits for my girl!


I began with a pair of ugly old pants from good old Salvation Army, they consist of 90% nylon and 10% spandex.  I cut them open down the inner leg seams to get a larger piece of material.

I then grabbed a pair of undies that I didn't mind cutting to make my pattern, I traced around them leaving about a half inch allowance for the hem.


I then pinned up my half inch allowance on all sides, this is when the project got a bit awkward, my sides weren't matching and I could tell the suit would sag in the front. I preceded anyway figuring I could guess my way through it.


Then I hemmed...


After hemming I knew I had to do something to tighten up my suit, I didn't have any cute edging so I cut up a pillow case that was missing his mate. I used the trim of the pillow to then trim along my hem, I ran into more problems when I realized sewing around the entire bottoms with my non stretchy lace edging made the suit too tiny. I wasn't planning on side ties for my almost three year old but I didn't have another option...so I snipped and added side ties.


For the top I just sewed a tube, hemmed and added the lace edging around the front, my camera battery at this point was dying so what you dont see is the straps I then added to keep the suit from shimming down! To my surprise the suit worked and the little one LOVES it!


I decided I hadn't tortured myself enough so I made another, this one is a bit more modest which I prefer and even cuter if I do say so myself. ;-)



I made the legs too tight so added the detail to stretch out the thigh, it photographed funny but looks good when taut against the skin.


I think my model likes this one even more then the two piece, yay!


Sadly I did not get pic's of the process but I went about it in a very similar way...trial and error.  So what do you think?

Dylan liked what I did so much she decided to get in on the fun, we came across a brand new Victoria Secret bikini at a garage sale for five dollars! Yep you read that right, it was just one of many scores of the day.  She loved the simplicity of the white suit but longed for more, this is what she came up with, I love it and so does she.


Dylan's before, sweet and simple...


Another pillowcase bights the dust!



Trimmings


Here is the after of the front and bottoms, she hand pinned each section so she wouldn't lose the elasticity in the suit. It is still simple and sweet but now has a touch of personality.


She also went ahead and pinned in the sides since the suit was a bit big in the bottom, great job Dylan!


Hope you enjoyed the post, thanks for stopping by...

-Gypsy Lov'n

Monday, May 28, 2012

1000 Page Views!

Wow I am feeling the LOVE! I have just reached 1000 page views!!! Thank you so much for your support, this started and continues to be a creative outlet of sorts though is starting to feel like it could become more...THANK YOU! In order to make this blog a bit more then a hobby I need the incentive of public followers so come on out of the shadows and show your Lov'n! =) I have some fun posts in mind for the following weeks so stay tuned. SO MUCH LOVE!

Peace and gratitude
-Gypsy Lov'n

Friday, May 25, 2012

Square Watermelon!

SQAURE WATERMELON!!!! 


Is it just me or is this one of the coolest things you have ever seen?



So COOL!


This is not genetically altered in any way, just grown in a box, well cube rather. I want to try this, I am just now planting my watermelon so why not?  I found this here...I don't know how it has not taken off and done commercially in the USA, it probably wont be long until we see them in our local super market!  I'm sure you could grow a variety of food in many shapes, do you find this strange or intriguing?  As for me I am intrigued...Enjoy!


-Gypsy Lov'n 

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cookie dough dip!

In the Kitchen

Cookie dough dip!

I'm always looking for ways to incorporate healthy foods into treats, recently I have been craving cookie dough...hmmmmm, how to make that healthy?  I started googling and came across a couple of recipes and then found one that had me really intrigued.  I have adapted it to make it my own, what would you add to make it healthier or tastier?


Recipe:


  • 1 1/2 cups chickpeas or white beans (1 can, drained) (250g)
  • 1/8 tsp plus 1/16 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup nut butter 
  • up to 1/4 cup milk of choice, only if needed
  • 1/3 cup agave, brown sugar may give it a more traditional cookie taste, but I found it to be plenty sweet
  • 1/3 cup chocolate chips or as many as you want ;-)
  • 1/4 cup oats 
  • 2 tsp hemp seed or flax would work
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
I haven't attempted baking this but I imagine if you added baking soda and baking powder you would have success. If you try baking them let me know if it turned out! The original recipe that I adapted from can be seen here.



Not pictured is the coconut oil, it was a last minute decision that I am pleased I made.


Tasty!


The little one approved =)


We ate with graham crackers but apple slices would be even healthier! 

Enjoy!
-Gypsy Lov'n

Friday, May 18, 2012

Solar Eclipse



The Ring of Fire

This Sunday we will be fortunate here in Northern California to see 92% of a solar eclipse, the last time we had the opportunity was in 1994, our next annular eclipse will be seen on June 1, 2030.  It is a pretty amazing event not to be missed, in order to view it safely one must never look directly at the eclipse with the naked eye, this includes; binoculars, telescopes, sunglasses, camera's etc... Special filters for those items must be used, however viewing is still possible with these tips and tricks, these include but are not limited to; pin hole projectoreclipse shades and # 14 welders glass.  To view this spectacular event my family will be making the simple pin hole projector, to follow the DIY and make one for yourself follow the pin hole projector link , I will post our pics after the event.  Here is some viewing information if you live in this area of Northern Ca... Sacramento: 5:15 pm start, best viewing 6:31pm ,finishing at 7:38 pm with 92% coverage. 


Enjoy!
 -Gypsy Lov'n




Alright, I am back as promised with a visual follow up from yesterdays solar eclipse...



Quincy built our amazing pin hole viewer, thank you so much babe!


He had a bit of help from his little assistant


Being the brilliant man he is, he made it in two sections so it would fit in the car!


Making sure it work...yes, success!


Checking out the sky through the ipad, it is called sky walk and can be found here.


The viewing through the app was a little off but cool none the less...


Checking out all his effort


Fixing last minute glitches and working out positioning


Friends =)


Taking turns


My turn!


We enjoyed an amazing solar eclipse feast compliments of Justin and Stephanie, thank you!


Shadows


I snapped this shot without a filter(not looking through the lens), bad for the camera I was told, oops!

More shadows


Explaining what is happening to the little one


She kept saying "it's the moon!"


Stephanie's pretty solar shadows


The view...


Close up


Everyone had such a fun evening, it was so magical watching the light change...



This lovely lady Selena playing the singing bowl can be found at her blog Three Corners Designs and also on her Etsy...she makes pretty amazing jewelry! 


All in all the evening was such a success, I am grateful to have such amazing friends and family!

                                                                           Peace,
                                                                         -Gypsy Lov'n