Friday, December 21, 2012

Bipolar (my original poem)


Don't look back,
you wont like what you see.

One day high.
One day low. 
No mix in between.

I wish it was gone.
I wish it was here.

I will crash, lash, do what I need.

I will kill.
I will spill.
I will become mentally ill.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012


How to wear Printed Pants...


I am so in love with this new bold and printed pants trend. I love how you can throw any solid color shirts with them and you now look ready to walk straight down the runway. The coolest looks to me are these patterned pants with the bold color shoes, but are you not daring enough? That is totally okay, neither am I. If you are going for a more wearable and practical look then I would recommended a solid pair of about shin level boots, my favorite gray or black. I have my favorite two pair of jeans, bright teal and firetruck red. What is your favorite patterned pants pattern? Be careful with what you wear with what, but in the long run have fun!(:    


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Heart strings...


I got this from a site called Green Wedding Shoes, I am completely in love with this, and I plan on making it this summer when I redo my bed room. You could use this for a wedding or just a rocking DIY decor piece, either way it is a MUST!!

Materials Needed:
  • Piece of wood- the bigger the more dramatic! 
  • String- used in the picture is pink neon thin rope you can find at Home Depot, but you use any yarn
    or string.
  • Box of Nails (you want a nail with a decent head so the string won't pop off)
  • Spray Paint- paint the wood any color your heart (pun intended) desires.
  • White Paper- to draw the heart on  
Step 1: Spray paint the wood the background color you picked. In the picture it is dark gray, so the pink really pops.
Step 2: Once the paint is dry, tape the wood with the white paper and draw the heart shape on the paper.
Step 3: Time to get the hammer out! Nail around the entire outline of the heart- the pictured one has the nails spaced about an inch apart.




Awesome enough it only costs about 35 dollars to make, can not beat that for home decor or a wedding accessories.

XOXO Riley<3