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Cocoa & Hearts

As you may recall, one of the goals on my 101 in 1001 list is to invest in my first piece of original art. You can imagine my delight when Jen of Made By Girl announced the opening of her art site, Cocoa & Hearts. Her paintings are colorful, modern, and simple in the best way possible. While her larger pieces are a fantastic resource for large-scale decorating projects, I'm most drawn to her 10" x 8" canvases, which retail for $95.
What are your favorite sources for original art? 

Quote Du Jour

"Today is the first day of the rest of your life."
Charles Dederich

I'm resolving to look to the future as opposed to lamenting the end of this chapter. Yesterday's graduation marks the beginning of my next adventure and I could not be more optimistic about what the future has in store for me. No matter where you are in life or what mood you find yourself in at the moment, let's all remind ourselves that today is a new beginning and we can make of it absolutely anything we like. 

Graduation Weekend

My family arrives tomorrow to see me graduate from Bucknell on Sunday. Where oh where oh where did the time go? 

{Louis Monteiro for Tatler}

One More!


Today marks the end of senior week in Hilton Head as I'm en route back to Bucknell for graduation! In the spirit of yesterday's post, I'm redirecting you to Simplified Bee where three bloggers and I designed rooms around the same Jonathan Adler console. See you there!

Two Guest Posts!

I'm soaking up the last day of senior week in Hilton Head, South Carolina, but I planned ahead with a couple guest posts elsewhere! I'm sharing some of my favorite party ideas at College Prep (grosgrain and votives anyone?) and one of my favorite recent interiors over at Look Linger Love. Please stop by! 

Hair.

I'm granting you a reprieve from the vacation chatter with this: let's talk about hair. Mine is red. It's naturally curly and I always wanted it straight. So my freshman year of college, I had it chemically straightened for the first time. At first, I loved it. It was easy to manage and so much less maintenance than my natural texture. After a while, however, there were split ends and pieces that just felt fried no matter how well I conditioned them. Not to mention the fact that my hair grew in curly at the roots but remained straight everywhere else (not pretty). So then there was the cost of upkeep: we're talking $700+ every few months. Forget about it.
I resolved to stop getting my hair chemically straightened and get regular trims until it went back to its natural state. Eventually, however, the half curly and half straight look got to me and I had no choice but to chop it to just above my shoulders and let it all grow in curly. I let a stylist convince me to try the Brazilian keratin treatment to supposedly reverse the damage the chemical straightening had done and, while it felt great for a few weeks, there are still pieces that had more chemicals in them and are still straighter than the places where it's grown in curly. And again, $300 every few months to make it feel shiny and new? Not on my (non-existent) budget.
Now my hair is shoulder-length and mostly curly with the exception of a few pieces in the front where the stylist clearly doused my hair with chemicals to keep them straight longer. It's frizzy, especially in the summer humidity. I wear it in a sloppy bun in the daytime and occasionally curl the ends (while straightening the roots) when I go out at night. This might be as close to its original state as I'm going to get it, but still I'm not happy with the outcome.
I stumbled upon this picture on Pinterest the other day and instantly recognized it as what my hair would look like in a perfect world. I want my long hair back and I want it tame, frizz-free, and all other kinds of perfect. That's not too much to ask, right? Now clearly I need your help. Products, techniques, tools to make my crazy frizzy halo of hair look like the above. And if you have any similar stories, misery loves company. Ready, set, go!

Not Your Average Picnic

Is the beachy undertone driving you crazy yet? I hope you'll let me indulge in one more vacation reverie: the beach picnic. Ours on Nantucket usually consist of beach towels, sandwiches, and a cooler full of Arnold Palmers. In short, nothing like this...
Isn't it striking? These pictures were featured on Style Me Pretty as part of someone's wedding but I think it's a fun party idea no matter what the occasion. (With the obvious exception of senior week!) 
Drive out with a coffee table, a few floor pillows, and some fancy place settings for an unforgettable evening that's definitely a step up from your run-of-the-mill picnic. And don't forget a bouquet of fresh flowers and a lantern or two for when the sun goes down! 

Beach Day.

Good morning, everyone! I'm having the time in my life down in Hilton Head, soaking up the sun and every last moment with my housemates and friends. No complaints here! How was your weekend? 

Pattern Play


I made a bold attempt at combining leopard print, polka dots, and stripes — red pout and statement necklace optional. The subtle combination of black and navy feels very modern to me these days. Would you dare?!

Road Trip!

Today my friends and I are road tripping down to Hilton Head, South Carolina, for Bucknell's senior week. We'll drive ten hours until we reach our hotel for the night, then wake up and drive three more to our house on the beach. I'm looking forward to warm weather, good friends, and one last hurrah before graduation!