Black + Gold Style by In Honor of Design

Posted 12.30.2011 by Sandy a la Mode in In Style :: 7 comments

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Is anyone else super excited for Sandy to become a mama? Its such an incredible experience and I can’t wait for her to be able to him!

There were so many fun trends in 2011! Its always fun to see a trend cross over fashion and interiors:) My personal favorite was the black and gold frenzy that has hit the styling scene everywhere! Its a great color palate to bring in the new year!

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What were your favorite color schemes this year?

- Anna of In Honor of Design

Embracing My Scars by Casey Wiegand

Posted 12.28.2011 by Sandy a la Mode in Baby :: 11 comments

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My name is Casey Wiegand, I am a freelance artist, wife and mama. 
I love painting and sharing our life through my blog…where you can expect pieces of my perspective on life, faith, kids, marriage, with touches of art, creative inspiration, projects and things I love along the way. I have two little ones with the hopes of lots more and am married to the love of my life!

Any C-section mamas out there? Any of you look at/see/ notice your scars everytime you are getting ready/ showering, etc?

Well, I do.
I love my scar. I love what it represents.
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I love that long after my children are grown, I will still have my scar from my 2 previous c-sections (and however many more). I love that it is a daily reminder to me of the 2 little lives I have to take care of & think about.
Scars represent beautiful things. They make us who we are.
What about our emotional scars? We all have them. Some run deeper than others…some change us for better and some create walls in us.
Our scars make us who we are, don’t they?
When I started blogging it was because I found this quote:

“I find beauty in not only the beautiful things in life, but the bittersweet and sad as well. To me, there is something poignantly lovely about the human experience from its splendor to its grief. God created all our emotions, not just the happy ones, and for His good purposes. That’s why a good cry can feel so good. And hitting our limits forces us to look outside ourselves for a Savior. It is in the plea, when we’re at our end, that we can find that which is truly life-giving. Personally, my moments of deepest grief, deepest pain, have resulted in the most beautiful seasons in my heart. I’ve met God more intimately in those moments than in all the other pleasant ones combined. What isn’t completely lovely about that?” 
Leslie.
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I was going through a hard time and something about this quote gave me hope. And peace. And then the entire blogging experience and community pulled me out. Into a better place. 

Now…just months later, here I am embracing the scars… letting my hurt make me lovely.

I realized something along the way. I am better off with my hurt. My past. Embracing all that has happened and allowing it to make me a better me :)
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Outfit + Recipe by Bon Chic Bon Gastronomique

Posted 12.27.2011 by Sandy a la Mode in In Style, The Dish :: 6 comments

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Bonjour
Sandy à la Mode readers, I’m Shea from
Bon Chic Bon Gastronomique. I’m so
excited to be able to guest post for Sandy while she’s enjoying her time as a new
mommy (or while she’s enjoying her last few weeks of pregnancy…depending on
just how cozy baby à la mode is)!


I thought I’d share with you all a favorite go-to outfit and dinner idea for a chilly day. I
don’t know about you, but for me, having a few easy ideas at my fingertips is essential this
time of year. Adding holiday parties, gift shopping, and family get-togethers
to an already busy schedule leaves little time to spend on outfit coordinating
and meal planning. 

Sweater: Isaac Mizrahi for Target (old); camisole: Old Navy; jeans: Express; scarf: Loft; shoes: Merona, Target

One of my favorite cold-weather combinations is a bold colored sweater, a contrasting
scarf, jeans, and a fun pair of flats or low heels. I always stock up on
solid-colored sweaters, especially during sales, so that I can do several
different versions of this combination. A scarf keeps me warm and toasty, but
it can easily be removed if someone has her heater working overtime.

When it comes to weeknight meals, my philosophy is the simpler the better this time of
year. When it starts getting dark at five, I’d much rather spend my evening
sipping hot cocoa than working in a hot kitchen. That’s why stir-fries are a Godsend.
This version, Spicy Tangerine Beef from Guy Fieri, is quick and easy, but
elegant enough to impress your friends. And it’s easy to swap out the
ingredients to make this meal fit what’s on sale or what you’re in the mood
for. 


So, what go-to recipes, for style or for food, are you relying on this time of year?
-Shea
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P.S. The winner of the $50 ShopKempt giveaway is Leah from Leahmariev!  Congrats girl!  Please send me an email at sandyalamode(at)gmail(dot)com to claim your prize and I’ll get you in touch with ShopKempt!

 

Holiday Cupcake Flags Printable by Yellow Heart Art

Posted 12.22.2011 by Sandy a la Mode in Craft It :: 10 comments

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Tomorrow’s my due date but baby is still warm and cozy in my belly! :)

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Waddup guys! I’m Leonora over at Yellow Heart Art! I’m a graphic designer by day and a super hero by night (ok, thats a lie) (or is it?) (maybe I just need to keep my identity hidden for the sake of justice) (guess you’ll never know now, huh?)  I make pretty things all day over here & I ramble on and on and on about life over here.  Let’s get to know one another better, shall we? (bee tee dubs who invented the word “Shall” anyway? It’s like that word that you say 3 times in a row and it looses all meaning…go on, try it. I’ll wait.) (see it was weird, right?) (ok, moving on) (sandy, do you regret asking me to guest post for ya yet?)


Well, some random info about me is that I tend to never let food fully finish “cooling off” before I dive into it, so I am always burning my mouth. (what? I like to eat) I own so many hair accessories I could wear a new headband every day for a year (I am not proud of this fact by the way, but it is a fact none-the-less) I am pretty sure Jim Halpert and I are meant to be besties for life and whenever I pluck my eyebrows I always sneeze (tell me this happens to you too)When Sandy asked me to guest post for her while she is busy giving birth to pint sized a la mode I was so thrilled because I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to blog about!(Let me set the scene) Ok so check it–it’s the holidays. The in-laws are staying at your place (again). You’ve asked the hubs for, like, the 10th time to set up the table for dessert (it seems like time #10 is always the magical number to get men to do something) but he’s too busy shaking all the gifts and peeling back the paper to see what it is he got for christmas (yes ladies, men don’t grow up, they just get bigger)In a panic you realize that nit picky mother in law is going to rip apart your sad little white frosted cupcakes.Do you freak out? No. Do you start to sweat a little? No. Do you start to have heart palpitations? Maybe.But what do you do? You run into the office, sign on to sandyalamode.com, go to this post, right click on my printable below, save it to your desk top, print it, cut out the flags, fold them in half around a tooth pick, glue together and stab into your plain white cupcakes.

BAM. Christmas is the bomb dot com all thanks to you (and me) (see, I am a super hero)

Also? Your cupcakes will thank you as well.

Hey, let’s be besties! Stalk me over here:

Thank you so much Sandy for letting me be a part of your little home in cyber space! Good luck with mini a la mode!! <3
-Leonora

Feather Tree DIY by Cotton Lane

Posted 12.21.2011 by Sandy a la Mode in Craft It :: 17 comments

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We’re a couple days away from due date, but still no baby yet.  He’s just chilling comfortably in my belly still!  :)
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Hi Sandy a la Mode readers!
My name is Caroline and I am the crazy person behind the shop Cotton Lane and the author of the blog, Good Times Never Seem Sew Good.  When I’m not blogging about my life a as a newly wed, DIYs, fashion (sort of), and other tid bits, I am either busy creating fresh goodies for my handmade shop or working non stop at a local fabric store.  Are you tired yet? :)   Today I want to show you to to make this CUTE feather tree.  I was at Victoria’s Secret the other day and saw a huge tree made sort of like this and thought, “I can do that!”  So, with a few added elements from myself, I did just that!
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what you need:
styrofoam tree shape (found in the floral department of Hobby Lobby)
a few bags of feathers
a medium-sized ornament
glitter spray paint
a hot glue gun
your blow dryer
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start at the bottom and hot glue the feathers to the styrofoam. only glue down the tops to allow the bottoms to flare out a bit.
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glue, glue, glue all the way to the top!
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then detach the metal part of the ornament (on the top) and hot glue it to the tip top of your tree.  (I shoved mine in to where the ball part touches the tree.)
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then head outside and give your tree a light coat of glitter spray paint.  This just adds a little pizzaz to it.  The feathers will seem to be stuck.  No problem.  Turn your tree upside down and use a blow dryer on a low setting and blow the “limbs” (feathers) towards the top.  This helps them flare out and look like a tree!
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once you’re finished, display it in your home & be proud of your work!
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Happy crafting & Merry Christmas!!
xoxo,
Caroline

P.S. If you blog over at Suburban Sweetheart, then CONGRATS!  You are the winner of the Cotton Lane giveaway! Email me your mailing address at sandyalamode(at)gmail(dot)com and I’ll pass it on to Caroline! :)