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Enjoy Stickers : Download

by admin on February 15, 2011

in download, you can do it

I decided to steer away from a bag full of candy for Joel’s class’s Valentine’s Day celebration (whew!! Three possessive words in a row).  Joel decided he wanted to package these cookies with a sticker, versus having to print on cardstock, fold, & staple to the top of the bag.  This project is super easy (it’s kind of silly that I’m even sharing it), and I seriously made the stickers in less than five minutes {so pardon the simplicity of the design}.

The items I used were:

  • cellophane bags approximately 4 inches in diameter
  • white paper doilies a little less than 4 inches wide
  • a red Sharpie {but any color marker/pen will do}
  • sticker label sheets {from any office supply store}
  • handy design that says “enjoy” {download here, if you’d like}
  • circle puncher {2.5-inch diameter}
  • cookies

First, handwrite “Happy Valentine’s Day” on the white doilies.  Feel free to stamp them with your favorite saying, or your monogram.  Then, print out the “enjoy stickers” on the sticker label sheets.  Punch the stickers out by facing the top side of the sticker sheet down, so you can line up the circles just right.  {I made the circles on the stickers around 2 inches in diameter, so there would be a white border around the stickers, but you are free to design it however you’d like.}

After your stickers & doilies are ready to go, insert the doilies into the cellophane bags.  Next, insert two cookies in the bag behind the doily {where your message can be seen on the outside of the bag}.

Fold over the top of the cellophane bag & affix the sticker.

Voila!  You are done!  You can use this project for more than just Valentine’s Day.  In fact, you can use it for your next social gathering, baby/bridal shower, and even your wedding.

P.S. Enjoy!

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Issue Faves No. 1

by jomylene on August 18, 2010

in cool finds, you can do it

I know I typically do my subscription review of Martha Stewart Weddings, but I thought I would include some of my faves from the current issues.  Afterall, I do go through each magazine religiously.

First up, I love the hair inspiration from the September 2010 issue of Brides.  The fact that they are monthly now gets me excited.

Martha Stewart Weddings has its own hairstyles I love from their Summer 2010 issue.  {Click on the photos below to go directly to the DIY instructions}

The Side Chignon

The Top Knot

The Half-and-Half

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DIY weekend results

by jomylene on April 20, 2009

in you can do it

 Despite prepping my guest posts, doing my WIR, spending some time with my mom at the mall, and doing date night on Saturday night with O, I was able to squeeze this DIY project in {just barely!}  I was inspired by Eddie Ross's Tray Chic post back in January.  Please excuse (1) the lack of professionalism in the photos {wanted to get them up here ASAP}, and (2) the fact that it's not really as chic as Eddie's.  It was my first time, and my tray didn't have right angles…


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I started with this green tray I picked up at a garage sale for $1.


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These are the supplies I used: 3M Super 77 Adhesive spray, box cutter + blade, ruler, masking tape, sand paper, pencil, & cardboard backing.  Crocodile-textured paper {not shown below}.


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It took me forever to outline the tray.  Like I said, I was silly and tried to tackle a project with slanting angles… extremely difficult.  After outlining some templates, I finally made my cuts, and sprayed the back of the crocodile-textured paper.


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I had to put the pieces on, one side at a time, and this is the finished product!


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When I have time, I will make a cute display of alcohol {and probably the martini glasses I mentioned on Friday}.  Until then, enjoy!  This weekend flew by so quickly!

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The super-talented Summer of Grey Likes Weddings gave me a heads up about her newest giveaway.  This one is sponsored by Trever Hoehne, and you have a chance to win a free 8×8 print from his shop… All you have to do is visit the post, leave a comment, and you're entered.  Easy work!


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JMG!! You also have to check out the details on Summer's DIY Floral Workshop "Arranged".  It's truly amazing, folks… you have to check it out.  If you're in the southern California area {Orange County}, you cannot pass up the opportunity to attend!  It is truly a fantastic learning experience that you can use for every day life, not just your wedding.  Who doesn't want to learn about floral arrangement!  Hello?


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The new date is: May 31st, 3-5pm.  If you reserve your spot in the next two weeks, you can get a 15% discount!  Take advantage of the opportunity, and I promise, you won't regret it!  I'm sooo there!

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Another late Week In Review, so I apologize… but I realized that posting later on Friday is actually better {because I don't feel as stressed to put something right away}, so this can be your Saturday read.  Plus, it lets me include Friday posts.


Monday (2/9/09) ::   The Hostess with the Mostess, Jen Sbranti, shares some cute + edible desserts that you may be too apprehensive to eat {because they look so good}, but can't resist {because they look so good!}.  Jen Ramos has something new that she's offering in her etsy shop.  They're butterfly fabric prints.  I think they're ingenious + lovely.  I may have to order one or two for me!  Photo below of some sample work… courtesy of MadeByGirl, of course!


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Eddie has been MIA lately, since his recent move, but I just had to show you my new WANT, that you may think is totally weird.  I posted in last week's WIR that I wanted that MS closet of goodies, and this week's odd + random want is from Eddie Ross's butler's pantry.  I want to have my own collecction of this stuff + organize it like this too!


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Tuesday (2/10/09) ::  Joanna was super-super busy on Tuesday, with not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 {yes, that's right, FOUR!} posts… which I find all inspiring.  The first is some inspiration for Indian weddings/events, where she features the work of Michelle from Lemiga Events in Atlanta.  Then, there's the Modern Island Style Wedding that she found on Style Me Pretty.  Thanks for finding+sharing, Joanna!  The third + fourth both involve flowers… the calendar + flower vase that she has discovered and an announcement about the Orchid Show at the NY Botanical Gardens!  I wanna go!  Are you looking to get involved + contribute in some way to a wonderful cause?  Jen Sbranti introduces the opportunity of contributing to the silent auction that will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital brought to us by Let's Eat Cake.  Discovered a new blog today called YourWishcake from my new friend Lauren of Flightless Bird.  I almost had a major accident when I read her post.  Although it was light, but somewhat serious {definitely inspirational}, she mentions how she was drinking during the TV show Intervention {if you haven't seen it, it's a reality show that does interventions with people whose families + friends issue ultimatums for them to clean up their lives}, and I lost it!  It's a blog I will be reading regularly.  Another new friend, Kimberly, of InspiredGoodness {I swear it's JMG's blogtwin} has a guest blogger post a DIY project featuring farewell flags that I am definitely going to copy + try {although I'm still trying to wait for the perfect time… birthday? flag day? 4th of July?  we'll see…}


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Wednesday (2/11/09) ::  I'm loving the Japanese Inspired Theme for the Emmys that Joanna spotted.  I love inspiration boards, and this one is by Ms. Stiletto on Weddingbee.  It has the b+w motif going on… and a damask pattern!  Well done! 


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Thursday (2/12/09) ::   Kim of InspiredGoodness shares some eye candy she spotted from another site that involves polka-dots + a color palette that includes shades of pink, peach, + coral.  Thanks to Kim for finding it on Claremont Road {loving that blog too!}… and the chain continues!  {I love giving kudos to those who deserve it!}  Lots of inspiring photos for a Pretty In Pink baby shower that HWTM mentions.  She displays {+ describes} the creative work of Amy Belle of  Stem Parties.  Surpirse, surprise… I have a new WANT… seriously!  It's an absolutely, I have to have, or else I'm going to die WANT!  I saw it on Weddingbee, where Ms. Perfume posted about her frustrations in picking her engagement ring!  Drool!  Thanks, Ms. Perfume… I already commented about how jealous I am.  =)


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Friday  (2/13/09) ::    Tips on how to set the mood for a Romantic Dinner for 2 on HWTM… from decor + music to food + activities {clean thoughts!} to set the "mood" {I wish you could hear me say it out loud… it's like Sebastian–the tiny crab–from The Little Mermaid!}  Lauren gives us a play-by-play of her cupcake project {with the actual recipe} in her post "Cupcakes are Love!", which will surely make for good treats this weekend.  Thanks, Lauren!  Joanna is so sweet to have posted a Happy V-Day wish!  I just had to steal borrow the photo, because I think it's pure awesomeness {my new word!}.  The photo is by Duncan + Melany Berry.  Beautiful… and Happy V-Day to all!


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More well wishes for this holiday, but this time from Eddie Ross.  I seriously {heart} him.  Please tell me that you're not inspired by this photo… so we can talk! 


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In this post, I have mentioned Lotus Haus, MadeByGirl, EddieRoss, Weddingbee, Hostess With The Mostess, YourWishcake, Flightless BirdStem PartiesInspired Goodness, & Claremont Road.  These WiR are very labor-intensive {or I'm just being a little whiny}, but I'm sure you enjoy MORE photos + more references!  Sorry it's soooo long, but I am finding more + more!


P.S. : On a side note, a few things in store for next week: at least TWO subscription reviews {Food & Wine – February + March 2009}, plus a review on the Real Simple Weddings 2009 issue!  Cha-ching!  Happy V-Day!

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