Thursday, December 15, 2011

Mimi: The Queen of DIY


When assigned this blog, I was somewhat at a loss of what to do. My interests are so vast, I couldn’t decide on just one to write about all semester long. However, at the time, I was a new to Pinterest (now a loyal follower) and was getting so many wonderful ideas about Do It Yourself projects. When I made the commitment, it also dawned on me. This would be a good way to stay connected to my grandmother, Mimi, who passed away this May. Losing her has effected me and the rest of my family incredibly, and this was an amazing way to stay close to her.

My Mimi was the Queen of a Do It Yourself Lifestyle. Whose cooking was out of this world, her crafting skills were impeccable, but most importantly her sewing skills were so beyond.


Eating at my grandparents house was always a treat... a very frequent treat. Mimi and Papa lived five minutes up the road from my house, and it was their main responsibility in life to not let my brother, sister, and I go hungry. And we aren’t talking microwaveable meals, we are talking about some of the best meals and baked goods imaginable. Mimi had three rules about eating at her house: She needed an accurate head count ahead of time, you were not allowed to ask what she was cooking (because it is rude of a guest to ask what is for dinner when they are invited over to someone else’s home for a meal), and you must be ON time- however, if you were late, she would always save you a plate... and a lecture on how impolite it was to be late.



My third birthday cake- Made by Mimi

My dress also Made by Mimi


Mimi’s crafting was always so special, and she was always so creative. I have two bulletin boards constructed by her, one of which is made out of wine corks. When I was born, Mimi took it upon herself to steal me for the day, and made sweatshirts for my parents and both my grandfathers with my footprints and handprints on them. She of course re-created this project with both my brother and sister. My dad still will wear those sweatshirts from time to time.


Mimi and Papa (Also known as Myra and Bill) at the beach in matchy matchy bathing suits made by Mimi

Mimi’s claim to fame, however, were her sewing skills. I do not believe there is an adjective grand enough to describe her talent in the department. As I have learned recently, her sewing skills developed out of nesscity. She was the oldest child in her family of three children, and her father passed away at the age of 40. Leaving my great-grandmother to raise my grandmother's younger brother and sister, who were significantly younger than my grandmother, on a teacher’s salary. Her need for an incredible wardrobe and the fact she had to get herself through college did not mesh well. So she began to make her own clothes. My great-aunt (Mimi’s sister) recalled her coming to visit with hand made creations for her, and thinking they were the most beautiful things she had ever worn.




My grandmother’s talent developed so much, she went on to win awards for her sewing skills. However, her most impressive seamstress accomplishments, to me, were the two wedding dresses she created, completely on her own; hers and my mother’s. Both dresses are both simply beautiful, and look professionally done. Both have intricate beading. My grandmother’s dress was more on the modest side. Champagne in color, tea length, with quarter length sleeves, and a beautiful beaded band around the center. My mother’s dress, was more traditional and extravagant. A long, floor length skirt, with beautifully puffy sleeves (my mom got married in 1986), cream in color. As the story goes, my mother had envisioned a traditional, but simple gown, which my grandmother ultimately agreed to. However, my grandmother came down with a flu 2 weeks before the wedding, and ended up beading the entire bodice. Of course, it turned out to be a stunning wedding gown.


My wardrobe, from the day I was born until I was about 6 was pretty much exclusively Mimi-made. As a young child, I had a very hard time understanding the uniqueness of my wardrobe, but it wasn’t long into my young adult life I realized how special it was that my grandmother handmade all of my clothes. Truly beautiful clothes. My brother and sisters closets were very similar when they were young children, and more frequently than not, the three of us were in matching Mimi-made ensembles. I have ballet tu-tus, formals dresses, casual dresses, and everything in between made by my grandmother.


Mimi was an incredibly special and talented woman. My family speaks about her everyday, and ALL of our closets miss her immensely.



Monday, December 12, 2011

A [Not So] DIY Thanksgiving


With the holiday season in full swing, I have been thinking quite a lot about holiday traditions, and how different families celebrate each holiday.

For me, I have two vastly different families. My mother's family takes holiday time VERY seriously. From the food, to the decorations, to the seating arrangements, it is all very thought out and calculated, and all day from scratch (food, decor, etc.).

However, my dad's family is not like that at all. Where they have an array of other talents and skills, domesticity is not high up on that list. This past Thanksgiving, my brother, sister, dad, and Grandma (dad's mother) packed up in the car in Jacksonville, Fl. and made our way down to Miami where my dad's sister and family live. My brother, sister, and I love making trips to Miami. We are very close to our cousins, and it is always a really nice, warm time.

However, our Thanksgiving Day wasn't all that traditional. We spent the mid part of the day through the early evening wondering around South Beach and Lincoln Road, eating pizza, and enjoying each other's company. When we finally made it pack to my aunt's house, we began to unpack Thanksgiving dinner. That's right, you heard me... Unpack Thanksgiving Dinner. In the picture above, you will see my father (whom I adore more than anything in this world) and my aunt (who always makes me laugh) furiously unfoiling the entire Thanksgiving feast purchased, entirely, already made from Publix (the big grocery store in Florida). These two INCREDIBLY educated human beings (my dad an accountant, my aunt an attorney, and her husband, who isn't pictured, also an attorney) did not think they could put together a Thanksgiving meal by themselves. Our joke that evening was "Have you heard the one about the CPA and attorney who tried to make a Thanksgiving dinner..."

But when you think about, this is tradition in itself. My dad's family isn't the group to gather in the kitchen and cook while spending time with each other. They are... we are, the more get up and go do something type of people, and it was a delicious Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Heading Home


Heading home for Thanksgiving Break, and it feels so good. Got my shorts packed, my bathing suit packed, I am ready to hit the sky ways and make my way back to Jacksonville.

Get ready for some yummy DIY Thanksgiving Blogs!

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Piece of Cake... Stand.


Because of Pinterest, I decided I was going to make homemade gifts this year for birthdays and such. However, I am by no means an expert at crafting... yet. This post is about a cake stand I made for my friend Marisa. Her birthday was August 31st. She received her gift on MY birthday, October 28th. It takes me a while...
My dear friend Marisa is an amazing baker. I was lucky enough to live with her my freshman year of college, and I do believe she was responsible for 13 of my freshman 15 pounds that I gained. So when Pinterest told me I could make her a cake stand from terracotta pots, I was so down! Here is how I did it:

Step one was actually finding the terracotta pot and saucer, which seems like a simple task, however, it was not. Did you know planting was a season activity? With the cold weather slowly rolling in, planting supplies were hard to come by. I lucked out with the actual small pot, which I found at Michael's. However, finding the right size saucer had me running ALL over Westchester county. I did finally find one, at a Home Depot, in I-can't-even-tell-you-whereville. But I found it. I found the real cool turquoise paint, and decided that would be a perfect back drop for one of Marisa's pretty cakes.


After the turquoise paint had tried, I began personalizing it a bit, with a funky design on the stand, and of course, her monogram, because no proper lady has belongings without her monogram being displayed proudly all over it! (My sweet Marisa Rose Meade!)
The finished product looks a little something like this!

Be on the look out for another gift that I am continuously working on, for my best friend, whose birthday was three days before mine (October 25th...). Hopefully she will receive her gift on Thanksgiving...

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

This has nothing to do with Doing It Yourself, but it is my mission to spread this video. These girls are amazing! I think I just want to take them.


Monday, November 7, 2011

Do It Yourself Profile: Pinterest

The inspiration for a Do It Yourself blog came from my discovery of Pinterest a few weeks before the semester began.

Pinterest seems to be one of those sites people are hesitant to sign up with, because they just don’t understand what it is. But once they sign up... they are hooked! I was one of those people. Friends of mine would tell me about their Pinterest finds, and I just didn’t get it. Let me tell you... now, I get it!

Pinterest is a place online where you collect things online you like. You can organize your “things” into different categories, or “boards.” Some of my boards include Fashion, Recipes, Holiday decor (just to name a few). For me Pinterest has provided inspiration, as well as making my covet many wonderful finds.

Like I said, the reason I chose to do a Do It Yourself blog is because Pinterest users LOVE to craft! And they love to Pin their crafts. Which, in turn, inspires others to craft. Creating a blog about creating things on your own gave me an excuse to try some of these projects out!

As far as Pinterest being used as an online marketing tool, it is the best! When you Pin a photo, and a user clicks on the photo, it takes that person to the original source... driving traffic to that website. So if you are pushing something, a product, brand, band, anything, take photos and pin them. If what you have is up someone’s alley, they will find it on Pinterest and be directed right to your site!

For more info on Pinterest, stay tuned for an in depth research project dedicated SOLELY to Pinterest, conducted by Camille, Danielle, Trevor, and myself!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Cookies N' Cream Brownies

My did not intend to make this a recipe blog, however, I have a soft spot for food, and a particular weakness for sweet... and if chocolate is on the recipe list, I WILL be making it. This recipe was no exception! Cookies N' Cream Oreo Brownies. What's not to love?



Ingredients
1 Box Brownie Mix
Eggs and Oil (as called for by the brownie mix)
1 HEAPING half cup of Cookie n' Cream Ice Cream
1/4 Cup Hot Fudge Topping
Oreos (of course!)




Preheat oven to 350 degrees. At this point, the recipe calls for you to grease an 8x8 pan, however, I took a chef liberty, and greased cupcake cups instead!




Combine brownie mix, eggs, and oil as directed on the back of the brownie mix box. However, you will not be adding water. Add ice cream and fudge topping, and mix.






Fill up your pan (or in my case, my cupcake cups) halfway.


Place Oreos on top of the first layer of batter. Then fill the pan (or cups) the rest of the way up with batter.



Bake for 40-50 minutes (check brownie mix directions!) And then...
The finished product. And they are absolutely divine!