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Showing posts with label just because. Show all posts
Showing posts with label just because. Show all posts

And the winner is...

A big thank you to everyone who entered the $75 Luxury Monograms giveaway. I was blown away by your support for Melanie's new business venture! Without further ado, the winner is...
Entry #11, Melissa from Veranda Interiors! Melissa, please email me and I will put you in touch with Melanie to redeem your gift code. Congratulations! 
As an added bonus, Melanie would like to extend a 10% discount to all of you when you use the code "Darling" at checkout! Get shopping as the discount expires Sunday — and don't forget to tell me what you buy :)

Crunch Time!

A little glimpse at my weekly to do list...


1. A ten-page paper about the theme of betrayal in 17th century French theater. Yikes.

2. A quick presentation about the failure of FEMA to respond to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

3. An eight-page paper about non-traditional family structures and sex trafficking around the world.

4. A "Meet The Designer" piece for Rue.

5. A "Rue Shops [insert surprise city here]" piece.

6. A home tour piece for Rue.

7. Another home tour piece for Rue.

8. Book my flight to San Francisco.

9. Send out emails for a super fun, top secret project for Roxy's forthcoming Society Social furniture line.

10. Throw something together for Dad's birthday (tomorrow), my brother's birthday (Friday), and Mother's Day (Sunday).

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What's keeping you busy this week? Deep breaths.

$75 Luxury Monograms Giveaway!

I am inspired to share my friend Melanie's new business venture, Luxury Monograms. Frustrated by the lack of personalized fashion for the home, Melanie started her own business selling monogrammed pillows, placemats, napkins, and bags. 
In addition to feeling inspired by Melanie's entrepreneurial example, what I love about Luxury Monograms is that you pick the pattern, the monogram (choosing from 12 styles), and the thread color (choosing from 24 colors). Ultimate creative control? I'm in!

Melanie recently teamed up with my friend Ashlina from The Decorista to style her photo shoot. I think the results are pretty fantastic, don't you?

I love the playful, preppy vibe of her products. Why not let orange Greek key, hot pink chevron, or purple suzani set the tone for your next soirée?

Melanie is graciously extending a $75 gift card to one Design Darling reader. To enter, please follow Design Darling, like Luxury Monograms on Facebook, and leave a comment letting me know one of your favorite items from her shop.

I'll be drawing the winner at random on Friday morning. Thank you to Melanie and good luck to all of you!

Happy Birthday.

Happy 22nd birthday to my boyfriend Michael.

{Still my favorite picture. London, March 2010.}

I know you don't make as many Design Darling cameos as you might like but I figured today we could make an exception. Thank you for being such a happy part of my four years at Bucknell. Whether we're dressed up as 1920s gangsters for Halloween or ATVing in the Greek islands during our semester abroad, I've had the time of my life. You are funny and quirky and wonderful and I love you. Happy happy birthday!

Thank You.

Thank you all for your kind words on my big announcement yesterday. You have me feeling more confident than ever that I'm making the right choice in moving to San Francisco.
This weekend I'll be spending time with a dear friend who's in town after her semester abroad and celebrating the 22nd birthday of a very special someone. I hope you all have a fantastic weekend — you deserve it!

{photos via Sarah Klassen and Camille Styles}

A Leap of Faith {or} I'm Headed to San Francisco!

Several of you have inquired about my post-graduate plans. The honest truth is that, up until yesterday, I had no idea. I applied to a few design jobs in New York. I lined up a few interviews. I got a few rejections. I still have a few irons in the fire — but I've decided to table those options for now.
A few months ago, Crystal mentioned that she would love to have me intern for Rue Magazine in San Francisco for the summer. (I intern for her now, but everything I do is via my laptop.) I appreciated the offer and assumed it would make an excellent back-up plan to my other prospects.
I had this notion, like so many soon-to-be graduates, that being successful would mean landing a job with one of my dream companies, making enough money to pay New York rent, and having the stability that a full-time job entails. But I had this increasingly nagging feeling that taking a position in New York would mean passing up a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Working for Rue will not be the most lucrative or stable job I could take. Moving across the country, to a city I visited for just three days at age 15, is unsettling. And the fact that there's no way to predict what will happen after Rue's one-year anniversary issue in September reminds me just how big a risk I'm taking.
And yet I know I would never forgive myself if I didn't take Crystal up on her offer. Words cannot describe how much I have loved writing and interning for Rue — and the opportunity to experience the day-to-day operations of an online magazine excites me more than any corporate job could. 
As my parents have reminded me time and again, New York is forever. All my family lives on the east coast, and New York will forever feel like the city in my backyard. But the opportunity to fly to California, live in a new city for three and a half months, and work alongside two inspiring female entrepreneurs is right now. When I redefine success as lifelong learning and personal enrichment, I don't have to think twice about knowing which path is right for me.
From early June through mid-September, I will be living in Crystal's beautiful new apartment and spending my days writing, coordinating photo shoots, planning launch events, making new friends, eating good food, and exploring a new-to-me city. To me, it sounds like heaven on earth.
My life to this point has followed a very average timeline: high school, college, study abroad, intern over the summer. Spending the summer with Rue in San Francisco is easily the biggest decision I have made to date — and I am grateful for the newfound knowledge that it's the best one I could possibly make right now.
I am incredibly thankful to Crystal and Anne for extending this opportunity and to my parents for encouraging me to scratch all my type-A planning and do something totally outside the box. I am grateful to all of you who show up here each day to read and comment and encourage, and I cannot wait to share this adventure with you all. 

{all photos from Rue}

The One-Month Mark.

Today is the one-month mark to my college graduation and I'm experiencing a million different emotions at the thought. I'm in disbelief at how quickly these past four years have flown by and it makes my heart heavy to think that next month will mark what is, in many ways, the end of an era. This is the first time in my life that I find myself without a working plan for what comes next and it's exciting and nerve-wracking and scary all at once.
It honestly feels like yesterday that I was standing in the circle in front of my freshman year dorm waving good-bye to my parents, tears streaming down my face at the thought of being away from home for the first time. Since then, Bucknell has become my home away from home, a place where I feel happy and safe and loved. This weekend I'll be reflecting on my favorite college memories and reminding myself to make the most of what's left.
No matter how you plan to spend your weekend, I hope you'll join me in taking a moment to stop and smell the roses. It's important to keep your eye on the prize and to set goals for yourself, but I find that sometimes we could all use the reminder to just sit back and enjoy the ride. 

{photos one and two}

Loved.

Bobbi+Mike's favorite fifty "loved" photos from 2010 made me smile. 
I thought a few of my favorites would be a good mid-week pick-me-up 
for you all too. How cute is the couple in the library aisle?! I'm in love ;)

{discovered via the very cute Tulips & Flight Suits 
which one of you recommended in my reader survey!}

Friday Fatigue

Where did the day go? I'll be taking the weekend to sleep in, recharge, and spend some quality time with the people who make Bucknell such a special place. Can you believe only six weeks stand between me and graduation? It's at once thrilling and terrifying.
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What are your weekend plans? Whatever you're up to, I hope it's a good one!

Thank God It's Friday!

It couldn't come soon enough. This weekend is my final House Party Weekend at Bucknell and my friends and I will be making the most of it! I have two friends coming in from Connecticut and I'm so excited to catch up and show them around. I hope your weekend is equally fun-filled and I'll see you all back here on Monday!

{photo via Haute Design}

Must. Catch. Up.

Design Darling is looking a little empty today. And I'm looking, well, a little wiped out. I hope you won't mind me taking the day to conquer my inbox, actually open the new Rue, and write some pretty posts for tomorrow. Send your best tips for overcoming stress and getting productive my way : )

P.S. I'm compensating for my lack of posts today by sharing "My Stuff" on my friend Helena's gorgeous blog, A Diary of Lovely!

{photo by Pamela Hanson}

Design Darling Reader Survey {and the cutest picture you've ever seen}

I want to make Design Darling as good as it can be — and to do that I need a little help from you, my readers. I have prepared a quick seven-question survey (completely anonymous) that will help me learn more about you, what you're loving, and what you could do without. I would be so thankful if you could spare a moment to share your thoughts! 

{irrelevant but adorable picture via Bleubird Vintage}

I Love Elephants.

A bit off topic, but these pictures are just killing me with cuteness. 

Study Hall

Four classes stand between me and spring break and it's time to crack down on reading and studying. Are there any other student bloggers out there? I would love to hear from you!

Pinning in Pink

Hey there, media mavens! Are you on Pinterest yet? Follow my pins here or email me for an invitation to join. It's the perfect place to create an online inspiration board of all that you're loving in fashion and interiors. Needless to say, I'm hooked!

The Darling Dani Notes

I'm beyond excited to introduce you to one of my new sponsors for March, the positively darling Dani Notes! If you like affordable, colorful, and custom, you'll love Dani Notes. This Etsy gem is your new go-to for dinner plates, hostess gifts, serving platters, and even monogrammed iPhone cases!
Can you believe these patterned platters are just $34? They're perfect for serving drinks at parties or corralling baubles on your vanity.
I'm imagining family dinners with your last initial monogrammed on every plate or — better yet — a personal monogram for each member of the family! At just $22, these pretty plates could have quite the impact.
Last but not least are Dani's adorable custom cases for iPhone 3G and 4. I can't wait for my turquoise chevron case with its pretty lime green monogram to come in the mail! It's sure to make life as an iPhone user even better.
In addition to offering different patterns and monograms, Dani allows customers to completely customize each design with colors of their choice. Custom colors, preppy products, and reasonable prices — does it get any better? Do stop in at Dani Notes and see for yourself!

Pretty Little Things

Just because.



New York, New York

Today I'm in New York City visiting the offices of Cline Davis & Mann and attending a job fair I helped plan at MTV. (I have a campus job in Bucknell's Alumni Relations office.) Words cannot explain how much I love this city. It makes me feel alive, ambitious, and generally high on life. Do you know the feeling?

{image via city of love}