A Vintage Bridal Shower

A few weeks ago, I carpooled with my friend Monique to a fellow co-worker’s bridal shower in Los Angeles. Although Los Angeles isn’t that far, it was “speculated” as one of the worst weekends of the year to be driving to Los Angeles. We left early and made it to the location of the shower, way early. Luckily, we were saved by a Starbuck’s.

My friend, Jen, has a great group of girlfriend’s that she has known throughout her school years. The shower was being held at one of her friend’s homes, a FARM. This place was amazing, and the shower was beautiful.  Tawni put all of the special touches together for a vintage garden themed bridal shower.

Jen's Bridal ShowerThe setting for the shower was in Tawni’s Garden. She had the arch to the garden decorated and all of the tables below had vintage table cloths. What a great entrance. I loved everything hanging from the trees.

Jen's Bridal ShowerEach of the tables had masons jars with roses in them.  They were the perfect centerpiece for the tables.  Each guest received a wood fan and a small wisk, heart shaped measuring spoons, or a wine bottle cork.  My son played with the wood fan when I got home. Too cute.

Jen's Bridal ShowerI think this mason jar with the roses (purchased from the local grocery store) was soo pretty.  I love how wild they look too.

Jen's Bridal ShowerTawni also hung roses in mason jars from trees. What an amazing idea. Can you tell that I wanted to move in?

Jen's Bridal ShowerAnd of course, Jen the bride. Honestly, I would have never though of doing the chalk writing on the stairs. That was so memorable and great for pictures! Must borrow that idea. Jen looked so cute posing for that picture.

Jen's Bridal Shower

I didn’t get a picture of the food, because I was too busy eating. But it was a great buffet put together by her friends, mom, and sister-in-law.  Everything was delicious.  They also had a dessert buffet with assorted candy, cupcakes, and cakes. I wanted one of everything, but I held back, just a little.

Jen's Bridal Shower

I’m sure I mentioned that the bridal shower was on a farm, in Southern California. Yes, they are rare, but look so beautiful. And we walked around and saw all of Tawni’s animals. Jen picked up this little chick whom was born only a few days prior.

Jen's Bridal Shower

Jen picked up this little chick whom was born only a few days prior.  Tawni said that she went in to feed the chickens and noticed this little one. It was soo cute!

Jen's Bridal ShowerI should have taken photos of the inside of Tawni’s home. Seriously, amazing. All of the DIY and Home Decor gals would be in there for hours. So many vintage and antique touches in decorating. And the best part of all, Tawni runs a children’s petting zoo. How adorable is that!

Jen is getting married in September, and I’m sure I will get a ton of amazing photos from the wedding also.

Back-To-School Shopping and Crocs

Although we are still enjoying summer, returning to school is not far away. I’ve been buying items for school since we got out in June. It is easier to stock up supplies if I buy things over time, rather than running out to the store and buying it all at once.

Angry Kid has pretty predictable growth spurts. I always know to buy a size larger for late Fall/Winter clothes. It seems around November that the sleeves on his shirts get shorter, and his pants turn into high waters. But shoes are the worst part of Back To School Shopping. My son gets used to wearing flip flops and his beloved Crocs.

Summertime and Crocs.
We got these Crocs last summer and he still wears them. I love that he still asks for the Buzz Lightyear ones even though he wants to be so grown up.  Angry Kid is starting first grade this year and it is a big milestone. He went to half-day kindergarten last year, and was somewhat secluded from the rest of the kids. He can’t wait to go all day long and see everyone on the playground. I’m pretty excited for the extra break during the day, shhh don’t tell him though.

Crocs Back-To-School Selection for Boys

Did you know that Crocs makes a great School Approved Back-To-School Collection?  I am quite impressed with their boy’s collection.  My son is super picky and he loves them. I think my favorite ones are the Hi-Tops.

Disclosure: Thank you to Crocs for sponsoring this blog post. Please click here to learn more about Crocs’ new Back to School line. I was selected for this sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective. All opinions expressed here are my own.

Project 365: Week 31

I started off the week with getting my hair colored, and ended the week with the BlogHer Conference.  It went fast and now I’m trying to recover.  I have to take some time to collect my thoughts, and edit my photographs.  Of course, this is a busy week, yet again.

Project 365 210/365: Went more blond for #BlogHer11.....I told my hair guy, make me look like a surfer! Project 365 211/365: Went more blond for #BlogHer11…..I told my hair guy, make me look like a surfer!

Project 365 211/365: Our latest and greatest project! Just add PVC! Project 365 212/365: Our latest and greatest project! Just add PVC!

Project 365 212/365: A few of my favorite things: Angry Kid, the iPad, Aqua and red bedroom, and Summer Project 365 213/365: A few of my favorite things: Angry Kid, the iPad, Aqua and red bedroom, and Summer.

Project 365 213/365: Don't mind my meaty arm, but the lovely bruising from the "treadmill incident" is coming on full force. Project 365 214/365: Don’t mind my meaty arm, but the lovely bruising from the “treadmill incident” is coming on full force.

Project 365 214/365: An awesome day in San Onofre for the @iHeartFaces Dream Big Workshop. Project 365 215/365: An awesome day in San Onofre for the @iHeartFaces Dream Big Workshop.

Project 365 215/365: All packed and ready for BlogHer. Using my colorful luggage. Project 365 216/365: All packed and ready for BlogHer. Using my colorful luggage.

Project 365 216/365: Banana Creme Brulee Oatmeal....breakfast and dessert all-in-one. #blogher11 Project 365 217/365: Banana Creme Brulee Oatmeal….breakfast and dessert all-in-one. #blogher11

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Wordless Wednesday: Lego Mini Fig

I took my son to the mall on Monday. He is used to going there.  I promised him that if he behaved, we would go and look at The Lego Store.  He did well.  It is a good thing that this Lego store is small.  I tend to lose my child in the bigger stores.

Of course, while I waited for him to check everything out, I played.  They have bins where you can assemble your own Lego Mini Figs and customize them.  I think I made a fabulous creation.

Photo taken with my iPhone4.

I got creative when building a Mini Fig at The Lego Store. Aren't you jealous of his hair?Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

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I’m trying to make it to every participants post if I can.  I’m trying to get through all these fabulous photos that link up with me, and comment too.  It just depends on my schedule.

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Our PVC Pipe Fort Build

My husband would be cursing the website Pinterest right now, if he knew what it was. He thinks that I get all my “great” ideas from the Internet and Blogs. But lately, I’ve been overloaded with awesomeness and good finds from Pinterest. Angry Kid was attempting to make a fort this morning with the pillows on our freshly made bed. He made more of a mess than a fort though. I texted Angry Husband, “I want to make that fort that I sent you last week via email.” I’m a good wife like that, I email him my ideas and/or projects.  It is a joke amongst my more crafty friends that I outsource my projects. It is probably a good thing that my husband has lots of tools.

PVC Playhouse
The people in my household only give me a limited amount of time to photograph these “projects”. I didn’t even get a chance to clean up the dust and debris from the PVC. Also, my son was getting ready to work on some kind of project with the green granola bar box. He is “re-purposing” the box, or perhaps, making a mess.

I saw this project on Sweetest Littles and thought that it would be perfect for Angry Kid. Angry Husband agreed over a week ago. I don’t think that he knew how soon he would be building this. In the original blog post, there were no specific instructions or a tutorial. I’m don’t think that she knew how many people were trying to make this project. Angry Husband looked at the picture and some of the measurements that the original poster wrote in the comment section.

We took a trip to Lowe’s and bought the following items for the PVC Fort and/or Playhouse:

{Note 1: Make sure the fittings say “SLIP” otherwise they are threaded} 

{Note 2: We used 1″ PVC Pipe because they had all of the fittings in stock in that size. We were trying to go with 3/4″, but 1″ is rather sturdy}

We used the following tools in our PVC Pipe Fort Build:

  • Powered Miter Box Saw (Can also PVC Pipe Cutter, or Hacksaw)
  • Rubber Mallet

*IMPORTANT: If you are having your local hardware store cut the PVC Pipe for you, here are the lengths of the pieces needed:

  • (9) Pieces cut in 50″ increments.
  • (3) Pieces cut in 42″ increments.
  • (4) Pieces cut in 34″ increments.
  • (4) Pieces cut into 1 3/4″ increments.

{Note 3: You can ask the employees at your local hardware store to cut the PVC for you.  We had a powered miter box saw, so it was pretty easy for Angry Husband.  PVC makes a mess though.  Maybe sure  you have a broom and dust pan handy if you cut it with the miter box saw.}

My husband was moving rather fast with the assembly and I was trying to keep our son away from the power tools (table saw). I was able to get a picture of the progress with my iPhone. The assembly should be somewhat self-explanatory. You insert the long pieces of the PVC Pipe into the fittings.

Our latest and greatest project! Just add PVC!
PVC Fort and/or Playhouse Instructions

It would be really difficult and dumb to do a piece by piece tutorial for this project. Instead, I numbered the pieces in the photograph above. Each number is something significant involved in the construction of the PVC Pipe Fort and/or Playhouse Build.

1.   1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Elbow These were used in the bottom front corners of the Fort. Two of these were used. One on the left and one on the right.

2.  1″ White PVC Pipe This piece is 50″ long.  All of the long pieces in the basic square formation of the fort are 50″ long, except the sides which are similar to #4

3.  1″ White PVC Pipe This piece is 50″ long.  All of the long pieces in the basic square formation of the fort are 50″ long, except the sides which are similar to #4

4.  1″ White PVC Pipe This piece is 42″ long. There are three pieces this length.

5.  1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Side Outlet Elbow   Eight of these were used in the Fort, in the corners were three pieces of pipe matched up.

6.  1″ White PVC Pipe This piece is 50″ long.  All of the long pieces in the basic square formation of the fort are 50″ long, except the sides which are similar to #4

7.  1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Side Outlet Elbow  (Similar to #5)

8.  1″ White PVC Pipe This piece is 42″ long.

9.  1″ White PVC Pipe This piece is 34″ long. There are four pieces that go together to line up to make the roof.

Notes for assembly:

A. Fit the long pieces together in a square and follow the numbers (visual) to see where the fittings go.

B. In order to fit the roof utilizing the (4) 1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Tees to support the roof, you must use (2) lengths of 42 inches length of  1″ White PVC Pipe with a  1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Tee  at each end.

C. Cut (4) short pieces of 1″ White PVC Pipe approximately 1 3/4″ long that will fit into the outside end of all (4) 1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Tees  allowing connection to the base square. This piece will go between the 1″ White PVC Schedule 40 Slip Side Outlet Elbow  and the long piece (#4). You can then affix the (4) 34″ pieces of 1″ White PVC Pipe at an angle.

D. We used the rubber mallet to tap all of the fittings and joints tight. Otherwise, it can become loose.  Once you have tapped them with the mallet, it is firm.  The pieces are still loose enough to be taken apart.

We don’t have a fancy cover for our playhouse. As I said, this was somewhat last minute. I don’t sew. Plus I want to learn. Anyone want to hold my hand and teach me? So I dug in the linen closet and found some extra sheets. I was very precise (not really), and threw the sheets over all of the PVC. Angry Husband was smart and asked me to bring in the clothespins from the garage. He secured the multiple flat sheets together with the clothespins.

Angry Kid immediately dove into the fort and/or playhouse.  I say fort, because that is what he calls it.  I think a fort is the same thing as a playhouse, right?

PVC Playhouse Covered with Sheets
Angry Kid in the playhouse

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