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Festive 5k

We really enjoy visiting wineries. I was on Facebook and one of those pesky ads popped up to tell me about a 5k at a winery near me (thank you, Facebook!). The winery that was hosting this 5k is also the venue our wedding was at.

There were a few options: 1k wine tasting walk, 5k run, or both. We have already tasted the wine at this winery so we opted for the 5k. It was actually a really cute run. The race was through their land–in the Fall they have a Pumpkin Patch, HayRides, and fun!

Your race swag: t shirt, stemless wine glass, and pre-workout food! They had this new Monster Energy hydration water in Melon flavor! After the race there were food trucks. I have to admit the authentic riced noodles tasted a little strange. The wine did not disappoint! Really glad we went and look forward to next year!!

Eros approves of River Bottom Winery!

Do you have any runs coming up?

Warmly,

Lauren


I did buy the wine glasses for me and my husband

We recently got cable with our wifi package. It took a few months before I realized we had the Hallmark channels. Already DVRing the new movies for this Christmas! All of my favorites are saved along with some of the good Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives (lol)…

Favorite Fall/Winter Movies:

  • Love, Fall, & Order
  • The Thanksgiving House
  • Falling For You
  • A Godwink Christmas
  • Christmas at Pemberly Manor
  • Christmas Getaway
  • Last Vermont Christmas
  • Christmas Next Door
  • Last Vermont Christmas
  • Mingle All The Way
  • Nine Lives of Christmas
  • Once Upon A Christmas Miracle
  • One Winter Weekend & Proposal
  • Pride, Prejudice, and Mistletoe
  • Christmas at Pemberly Manor
  • Why did I think this would be a list? I like way too many & many more not on the list!

Here are the items I am wishing for from the 10th Anniversary Collection:

  1. monopoly
  2. wine tumbler
  3. door mat
  4. all of the socks

I also will add these popcorn recipes to my list! We are going to Colorado this Christmas. In preparation for skiing we are really watching what we eat & popcorn is a vegetable, right?

What are your favorite Hallmark movies this time of year?

Warmly,

Lauren

P.S. Hallmark, please keep making the Jane Austin title movies!! We love them.

Girlie Craft Night

When my husband travels I always try to plan something with one of my girlfriends. I really wanted to make something festive for the season! Our Pinterest research gave us lots of ideas for pumpkin shirts. I live in the South so you know we had to monogram it!!

Supplies:1) shirt 2) Heat Transfer Vinyl 3) Pumpkin Design 4) monogram

I found this pumpkin design on Etsy and I made my monogram with this app on my iPhone. Once you create your monogram you can go into Adobe Illustrator to make it an svg file that you can cut with your Cricut.

I used brown foil, orange, teal, and green htv.

What shirts have you made for Fall?

Warmly,

Lauren

Every year I bake Pumpkin Bread for me and my husbands coworkers. I enjoy getting caught up in the season! I use the Libby Pumpkin Recipe, but I use coconut oil instead of vegetable oil.

https://www.cooks.com/recipe/yo3hb35r/libbys-pumpkin-bread.html

For my bread, I use less white sugar than brown sugar. I find that the bread tastes more pumpkin-y without as much white sugar. I paired my pumpkin bread with the skinny girl pumpkin spice sugar free syrup! https://www.skinnymixes.com/products/sugar-free-pumpkin-spice-syrup

The Skinny Syrup in my latte was perfect with the Pumpkin Bread!

Is baking pumpkin bread on your bucket list?

Share your recipes in the comments! I would love to try them!

Warmly,

Lauren

It is finally Fall in Arkansas!

Simply by calendar day only. The weather doesn’t really cool down for another month…Every year Weidekher hosts their Winefest & I mark my calendar! It is usually the first Fall activity for us. We usually take a bike ride and enjoy the scenery. Due to a client photoshoot later on in the day we opted to take our car.

Winefest has excellent wine, great food, horse back riding, and shopping! We also visit the surrounding wineries for wine tastings. The entire experience is worth the almost 2-hour drive. Seeing the fall and wine crafts inspired me to make the gifts below.



What activities are on your Fall Bucket list?

Warmly,

Lauren

I am super excited! It has been a busy few months, but I finally got my Etsy Shop up! I will be listing some items I make in Etsy: Bathroom Organizer.

My husband has always wanted to make candles. He literally came home on a Thursday and told me: I ordered supplies to make candles this weekend!

We recently finished a batch that we have listed up on my Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/warmlylauren

Do any of you sell items on Etsy? Do you go to local craft shows or farmer’s markets?

Spencerian with Michael Sull

Michael Sull told us he wanted to talk about how he came to enjoy calligraphy, the history of lettering, and where he learned his skill. In the old days, penman were not paid to make their letters pretty, they were paid to write as many words as possible. Flourishing was used only for certain occasions. Michael Sull was taught by Paul O’Hara. He had some peculiar teaching methods: He always started each session with Michael by shadow boxing.

When you write you’re creating magic that will last forever.

Mr. Sull told us about how different penman wrote to each other and all kept scrapbooks of their communications. Really loved that. I remember the days when we used to send cards, letters, invitations, recipes, etc.  Using snail mail when I have time to keeps this tradition alive. There are few things as sentimental and personal as a hand written note, imo.

I had never done much Spencerian until about 2 weeks ago. I have always admired Spencerian. Finding a good book on Spencerian was challenging. Learning in person really helps when it comes to calligraphy. This class opportunity came up through the local Calligraphy Guild. I jumped at the chance to be taught by a Master Penman.

When I first started calligraphy I got into the modern style–that I do still like–but my favorites have always been the classics: Copperplate, Black Letter, & and now Spencerian. Mr. Sull asked me what style I preferred… when I told him Copperplate he said: “I’m sorry”. He had one of those sense of humors you like in the elder generation. I do not know if it is just how I was raised, but whenever people older than me talked I have always enjoyed listening to them. They are the windows to a world we will never live and I have always wanted to hear about it.

Writing is like dancing on paper. Spencerian is based on curves and movement.

 

Advice on Spencerian from Mr. Sull:

  • Use your body as the reference. Allow your hand to move the paper. Moving the paper this changes the reference.
  • In order to emphasize, use Capitals or embellishments.
  • Flourishing is a space filler. Yes, they make your writing prettier, but they also balance your piece.
  • Look at the space between the lines you’re making. These open spaces help form the design you’re making.
  • Flourishing should not intimidate you. The finished piece looks more complicated than it really is.
  • Nothing is more personal than someone’s name. If you need the perfect gift: give someone their name in calligraphy.

The goodies I received from taking this class:

  • Michael Sulls’ Spencerian Book (pictured below)
  • The best paper for penmanship (he recommended two types of 2lb paper & a cushion sheet. He gave everyone his favorite type samples)
  • Book of matches. Really cool tip: burn new nib tips rather than spit/gum arabic (something I was taught in my first class)
  • My name in Spencerian (pictured below)

 

 

 

 

 

Items I purchased from Michael Sull:

  • Oblique nib holder with Nikko G nib $15
  • McCaffery’s Ink $8
  • Spencerian Practice Set sheets $18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I won’t ever forget this unforgettable experience. Hope you enjoyed!

Warmly,

Lauren

Cricut Easy Press has made my Cricut Vinyl creations so much better!My very first project with my Easy Press was a sweet “Mom Life” shirt.

Two highly important pros to this iron are:

  1.  Heat setting Option
  2. Built in Timer

You will not truly understand how awesome those settings are until you’ve tried to iron on heat transfer vinyl with a household clothing iron.

What really urged me to open my wallet for the Easy Press was having a vinyl shirt i made for my sweet friends toddler start peel off after one wear.I certainly do not want this for my customers. I want my vinyl to stay on for many years!

Using the Easy Press:

You can expect the perfect amount of heat every time. The Easy Press takes around 5 minutes to warm up once you’ve chosen the settings for your project. I highly recommend ironing your shirt before lining up the decal [[to decrease the wrinkles]]. I never ironed my shirt first when i used the household iron, but using the Easy Press makes wrinkles dissipate so easily!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another perk to this handy Easy Press is the large flat iron. You can usually cover most vinyl creations with the large Easy Press.

Just press the Cricut button once your Easy Press is in place & it counts down for you –complete with a light beep when you’re done!

I typically do 3 timed presses for each design. Glitter occasionally requires 4, but mostly just for peace of mind 😉

Unlike household iron experiences, I have yet to experience spots that are too melted or ruined creations due to too much heat. I highly recommend this if you want to make sweet creations without the extra headache.

#MomLife

Finished Project

 

Warmly,

Lauren

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One year down, forever to go! It is officially the day my husband gets to eat his anniversary cake that he has suggested we eat almost every time we do not have dinner planned.

Like every bride, I planned everything to a tee. Including searching high and wide for a plastic cake holder. Noone sold them individually and I had no use for 24 extra cake cartons. My last resort: the local Kroger. I asked the ladies in the deli if i could purchase one from them. To my surprise, under the circumstances, they were delighted to give me one for free!

I got a piece of cardboard and covered it in aluminum foil and got more plastic wrap, probably more than necessary, to wrap the top tier of my cake safely inside of my plastic case. My wonderful caterer followed instructions and wrapped my top tier as i directed. The night of our wedding I immediately put our cake in the very back of my freezer.

The night before we planned to eat cake, I took it out of the freezer and into the fridge. The next morning I got up at 5:00a.m. to put our cake on the counter as we had planned to eat it for breakfast. After we took some anniversary cake photos we had cake and coffee. It was delicious! I like cold cake, but it was even better a little warmed up.I am sure it will take a few days to finish & we will enjoy every bite.

Warmly,

Lauren