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Friday, June 13, 2014

Favourite Things Friday #21

Papasan Canopy Tutorial via Sawdust and Embryos
Whilst wasting time on Pinterest (follow me) dreaming of home decor, I stumbled upon this adorable reading nook tutorial. It just so happens that I have a papasan missing its base that I was going to turn into a hanging chair when I lived surrounded by a forest. Not such a practical idea in the city unless I luck out with a killer balcony sometime in the near future (doubtful). This seems like a pretty freekin' adorable and brilliant alternative though!
I think I'd hang it over a cozy chair of some sort


Pizza Die-Cut by Every Day is a Holiday
I'm just thinking of how cute this giant slice would look in the kitchen or dining room. I know EDiaH has been featured in my Friday Faves before, but I just love all their die-cuts, and their work is so worth bragging about again!


Moonrise Kingdom inspired Home Decor via Apartment Therapy
I still haven't seen Moonrise Kingdom (Shh, I know!) but I'm in love with the stills I've seen from it, and I'm even more in love with this room idea!

Teardrop Trailer inspired Shed by John Tucker via Shedworking
How perfect is this little dude? I've always been a fan of the teardrop trailers myself, but I don't drive so I'd have no real use for one. This is a super cute stand-in though!
Backyard studio, tiny cottage, or backyard camping anyone?


Crockpot Soup via New Nostalgia
The first thing that caught my eye on my Pinterest homepage (yeah yeah, I have a problem, I know) was this "mmm"-inducing recipe. It's vegetarian and full of cheesy, creamy goodness... with a bunch of veggies! What more could a girl want?
Besides, I've used my crockpot exactly three times since I bought it in February. Yikes.


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currently listening to: Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

MungoCrafts Hoodie Review + ::Giveaway:: CLOSED




Before I begin my babbling, I'd like to introduce you all to MungoCrafts, in the words of the owner herself:

"Super Comfy and Mega Funky, these MungoCrafts Hoodies are Totally One of a Kind, just like you! 

Hello my name's April and I run the Etsy shop MungoCrafts where I handmake ladies Hoodies from recycled/upcycled  sweatshirts. I try to make my Mungo Hoodies completely Unique and One of a Kind, no two are totally alike! Each hoodie is numbered, and comes with a handmade printed label, and matching numbered tag.

I've been crafting for as long a I can remember. I do a lot of sewing, by hand and on my machines. I love shopping at thrift stores and garage sales, giving old materials new life. I have always used recycled/upcycled/vintage materials for my creations, making each piece unique from one another. I collect recycled sweatshirts, sweatshirt fleece, vintage polyester prints, and of course huge funky buttons! "


Let me start by saying that when April, the talent that is MungoCrafts, contacted me about hosting this giveaway I was beyond thrilled. I swore to myself I would shove my excitement aside and be honest from the get-go, and now I solemly swear to you that this is my 200% honest opinion: The other day I received the hoodie of my dreams from MungoCrafts. I'm not blowing smoke here, I am in love with this hoodie. 


 The Gem Hoodie jumped out at me immediately upon viewing April's shop. I thought it was very My Little Pony meets Jem and the Holograms, and therefore, right up my alley. The colours are amazing, and look totally kick-ass in the signature MungoCrafts colour block style. And it's even better in person. The only bad thing about this hoodie is that it shows up all my other clothing so I have to find something equally amazing to wear it with.


Upon opening the package, the first thing I noticed was the smell of the garment. Weird, I know, but hear me out. There is nothing better than fresh smelling clothing, and that is something you can't just go out and buy. It was already pretty obvious to me that a lot of care goes in to April's work, right down to the product prep, packaging and shipping. 



I'm not sure how obvious it is to anyone who is not me, but the fit of the hoodie is a bit snug on me. Measurements are clearly provided with every item listed in Mungo Crafts, and I decided to risk ignoring the couple inches I've gained since Christmas and not opt for a bigger size hoodie. I do not regret this decision. It is soft with a bit of stretch to it, and very well made, and while there isn't a whole heck of a lot of give in the material, I'm okay with it being fitted. Use your own judgement when considering measurements of course.



As I said before, I think the colours are fantastic. The material used is really nice, and the addition of the oversize button is a  fun touch. It's warm and cozy, but not too warm, perfect for spring/fall or cool summer nights. The hoodie itself is very well made, and I would highly recommend April's work to anyone who will listen to me go on about it.

What makes this even sweeter is that April is giving away a hoodie to one lucky reader!
{Image courtesy of MungoCrafts}

The Prize
A gorgeous, handmade MungoCrafts hoodie of your choice, shipped anywhere in the world!

How to Enter
Head over to April's shop, then leave a comment below telling me which hoodie you'd choose if you won!
Make sure there's a way to contact you

:::The Giveaway runs from 08:00 Wednesday, June 11th- 23:59 Wednesday, June 18th:::

Bonus Entries 
(Leave a separate comment for each)



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currently listening to: Slania by Eluveitie

Monday, June 9, 2014

DIY Natural Citrus All Purpose Cleaner



After sharing my kitchen wishlist, I think it's time to share one of my kitchen cleaning secrets: A chemical free, dirt busting, natural cleaning kind of DIY that costs next to nothing and smells way better than any cleaning product I've tried. A DIY that is long overdue.

As I've vaguely mentioned before, I have been in the process of trying to detox my life for nearly a year now. First went the chemical-laden makeup, though I still haven't used all of what I owned before this detox attempt. Instead of just tossing it, I'm using it up as I go, which has been a slooow process since I don't wear makeup on a daily basis anymore. I plan on continuing to replace my makeup with homemade versions of each product as I run out instead of buying more. It's generally cheaper, and it's fun! I feel like a mad scientist some days. Besides, I just can't resist a DIY. But I'll leave that for another post. Back to the point.

After makeup I tried working on food, which has been the biggest challenge because of budget as well as a Grandpa who is fond of sharing and/or pushing pastries, candy, tv dinners, and grilled cheese sandwiches made with Wonderbread and those Kraft Singles "cheese" slices. Why do things that are so bad for you have to taste so good?! Food is definitely an ongoing battle, but I'll save that for another post as well. (You can follow The Healthy Squid on Instagram for my food-related adventures)

The third part of this detox focuses on household cleaning products. As someone who suffers from migraines, often triggered by ridiculous things, I never really could handle the smell of most cleaners to begin with. I used to wear a painter's mask when spraying Windex and Lysol, and open as many windows as I could while cleaning. Which is probably along the lines of what you're supposed to do when using these products anyway. I wouldn't know though, I rarely read the labels other than "directions for use" (shh, I know, bad.)

Once I started making my own beauty products, I wondered if I could replace those awful-smelling cleaning products as easily. It turns out, duh, I can. It didn't even take any internet sleuthing in the beginning. I remembered my Grandma wiping down counter and stove tops with vinegar from when I was little, so that's where I started. Of course I'm not a huge fan of the smell of vinegar either, so after much breath-holding and under-breath muttering, I decided I needed to mask the smell. In keeping with my new found love for alternative food uses, I started wondering what foods might be good for cleaning. Lemons immediately came to mind. I'd long ago adopted my Mum's habit of using them to bleach unwanted body hair, as well as keep problem areas for dry skin, like elbows and knees, smooth. Plus, there were tonnes of commercial cleaning products boasting the power of lemon or orange, right? A quick Google search confirmed that lemons were indeed good for cleaning - better than good actually. According to wiki lemons are good for deodorizing, removing grease and stains, disinfecting, use as insecticide, polishing wood, and as an added bonus, the smell of lemon is a mood-booster. Not too shabby for a li'l ol' lemon.

And so the lemon-vinegar all purpose cleaning method was born. In my house anyway. Let's be honest, it's been around long before I decided to take it up, but feel free to pretend I invented it ;)

Time is more accurate than patience. You can literally toss it in a jar and forget about it for a couple weeks.

*For some reason my photos won't upload at this time. I'll update this post asap*

All you need to do is fill your container halfway with white vinegar, and toss in citrus fruit peels as you use up the fruit. Make sure to remove all the fruit from the peel or you may end up with a sticky residue when you clean. You're aiming to use the oils in the peel, not the fruit itself. Make sure the peels are covered by the vinegar, adding more as needed. Once the concoction has sat around infused for a couple weeks, go ahead and bust it out on your home. I like to strain mine into a plastic spray bottle because I find it easier to clean with, but you could just pour it onto the surface in need of cleaning too.

In my experience, the longer the mixture is allowed to sit, the sweeter the smell. I used up the last bit of cleaner leftover from my original batch made in October 2013 back in early February, and I thought it smelled heavenly by the end. At that point, you could barely catch a whiff of the vinegar anymore, and I actually couldn't wait to clean with it since the whole room smelled fresh afterward.

I love that this uses up my scraps that would normally be tossed in the trash, that there are no harsh smells, chemicals, or ridiculous amounts of money involved. And I especially love the job it does (get rid of really tough splatters with a little baking soda sprayed with this vinegar). Try it out and let me know if you love it as much as I do. Happy cleaning!



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currently listening to: Phoenix by Zebrahead

Friday, June 6, 2014

Favourite Things Friday #20


Betsey Johnson "The Frozen One" Clutch via Modcloth
This is too sweet (pun intended)! I dig the mint, and it would pair nicely with the outfit Kate put together, ha!

Persephone via Mermaidens
This outfit Kailey is wearing is simply wonderful. And she's looking absolutely ethereal, as always!

Transparent Camping Tent by Pierre Stephane Dumas via Toxel
How I'd love to sleep in this every night, in a giant blanket nest, looking up at the sky.
(I bet it'd be good for hiding from mosquitoes too)
(Or pretending you're a hamster)



90's Colorblock Backpack via Emmett Brown
Oh my goodness, how freekin' rad is this? The whole shop is a gem. I think I need this, this, or this on my person, stat!

Iolite Arrowvane Ring by The Stray Arrow
I'm not quite sure why, but I've fallen for these rings, they're perfect.



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currently listening to: "Almost Lover" by A Fine Frenzy

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Kitchen Wishlist

*Boring post alert: I get really excited about things most people would consider mundane. Like stand mixers. And Food processors. I guess I'm a Real Adult now. You've been warned.*

I am really not a fan of kitchen items that can only do one thing. They seem wasteful both financially and space-wise to me. I am fortunate enough to have tonnes of cupboard space currently (both upper and lower cabinets) but even so, I hate cramming them full of things. That being said, If I can find an alternate use for appliances, or I decide giving up some prime cupboard real-estate is worth it, I will buy things that really only do one thing. And lately, as I get away from processed foods and delve into the realm of real-food eating, I find myself going "man, I need that!" more and more often, because streamlining my food prep is always good. Even if it means stuffing the utensil drawer with a few more things. My rule is, they have to be used at least a few times a month or it's just simply not worth having*.

Case in point: I was worried about buying a dehydrator because the damn thing is pretty big. I thought the novelty might wear off and it be banished to the back of the cupboard never to be heard from again. Thankfully, I find myself using it multiple times per week, and I've actually been eating much better because of it. I now have a constant stock of snacky-foods on hand, and I can dehydrate my prepared nuts and seeds so they will keep longer. Yay! 

I got this Salton Dehydrator From Canadian Tire when it was on sale for half off. 
5 Tray Salton Food Dehydrator
I'd seen some negative reviews, but decided to buy it anyway and I've used it multiple times now with no issues so far (*knocks on wood*)

On to my kitchen needs wants:
Stainless-Steel Sink Strainer
Preparing my nuts, seeds, and grains would be about a billion times easier if I had a strainer this size and this fine. Plus, since it fits over the sink, it would be perfect for drying small items like measuring spoons and bottle lids that tend to get buried in the dish drainer. (Again, why oh why are dish draining closets not widely used here?!)

Briefton's Spiral Slicer
Confession: I am really starting to dislike pasta. Probably because I eat it too much. It's fast and easy and I work in a restaurant so I'm surrounded by food all day, and just don't feel like cooking when my shift ends and I drag myself home. For me, it's the sauce that's the best part of the dish to begin with, and the only reason I put the pasta there in the first place is because rice is the bane of my existence and I need something to give my meal some body. Brilliant idea I did not think of: vegetable "noodles". Healthier, additional nutrients, added flavour, you can't go wrong!
Side note: nokedli is technically a type of noodle and is exempt from my "I hate pasta" statement. I love nokedli.
Over The Sink Cutting Board-Colander
In keeping with the dual purpose theme, and converting my sink into more counter space, I bring you this nifty little adjustable board. I wish it was in my kitchen right now.
Bavaria Salt and Pepper Mills

So not quite dual purpose, but I can forgive that if I'm getting fresh ground pepper and salt.

Bodum Coffee Grinder
I did finally buy a mortar and pestle for grinding spices, but when I have a large batch to grind (or, you know, coffee beans) I'd prefer to save my hands and toss it in one of these.

There's about a billion other things I'd love to have, but these are the basics. Or what I consider "essentials" even though I could probably live without 'em. Perhaps it's time to start a Kitchen Wishlist fund...


*I am not a total stickler for this rule. The cake decorating set I will one day own will probably not be used that often, but I'm willing to make an exception.











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currently listening to: Commit This to Memory by Motion City Soundtrack
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