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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

A Domesticated Goth


Isn't she beautiful?! Yes, I am talking about our brand new stove. Hahaha! And she has a partner.....


*Cue angels singing* Okay, this may not be that exciting to most, but to Derek and I it is very exciting. When we bought the house, (almost 3 years go) we negotiated to have the appliances as part of the sale. We figured we would use the old appliances until we either remodeled the kitchen or they malfunctioned. Well, flash back to Halloween when I went to use the oven for hot appetizers and the oven stop working. Yeahhhhhhh. Well, the oven came back to life a few times, yet that's what inspired us to shop the holiday deals and Voila! I like to cook (that's how we save boat loads of money....by eating at home), so having this new stove is 'Just Like Heaven'. It doesn't hurt they are both black and for the first time in my life, I got to pick out the features of appliances that suit our needs. All the years of living in apartments and 'making due' with that came with the rental, really makes me appreciate having our own that much more!


I have been concentrating on our bar area inside the house. We do have our amazing 'Hut' aka the garage (blog out our Hut), but in the winter it is very cold out there, even with the pellet stove burning. So, I've been wanting to maximize our little bar area and give it a little makeover, starting with new curtains. There was just a valance on this window, but was inspired by this out-of-print Robert Kaufmann fabric (etsy) to make curtain panels. I wanted to add some pattern and color to the window, but not darken the room. 


I really wish I could find more fabric to make a little cafe curtain for our front door.


The display corner got a make over too. Before...


After! Much needed storage/display and another 'pop' of color to brighten up the corner. We will be adding lighting to the shelves, so we can see our Tiki mugs and other collectibles.


We splurged and got these amazing handmade Tiki shelves from Forward Back Vintage on etsy. They are worth every penny and not only create more display space for our Tiki mug collecting insanity, BUT they look like amazing pieces of art on the wall. Now we can sit on our couch and really enjoy the view into the bar area.


Here's my typical view. Feet up on the coffee table, wrapped in my electric blanket. Hehe!



Another latest addition to our home is this amazing display case that is now in our dining room. I had been actively looking for gold display case for about a year now (finally gave up) and found one at an estate sale for a great price. It's a little smaller than I had hoped, but there is enough room for some of our bone collection and other fun tidbits. 


And just some moody shots of the living room. I was enjoying the view and snapped these.


Mortimer (our skeleton) is festive in a black pentagram Santa hat.


And the weirdo's who live here.

Happy Holidays everyone!

Thank you for reading, until next time!

Monday, December 11, 2017

Buffalo Ink, Inc. 4 Year Anniversary Party


So very proud of Derek and his crew of amazing artists at Buffalo Ink, Inc. Tattoo Parlor. (left to right) Bryan Gunsell, Casey Armstrong, Jason Masarik and 'Dr. D' aka Derek Hendrickson.


An art show is a good excuse to put some fancy clothes (and hats!), have a few drinks and look at some fantastic art.


Oh yes, my hat! I took a vintage hat and added some embellishments. Bows, ornaments and yes, I 'put a bird on it'. Hahahaa!!!!


I've been inspired by hats again and already have inspiration for another holiday creation. I like taking vintage pieces and giving them a new (and kitschy) life! Keeps me outta trouble ;)

Wearing; dress (Lucky 13 via Cats Like Us), crinoline (gifted, but can be purchases at Cats Like Us), rhinestone choker (vintage) earrings, (Target?) 

Thank you for reading, until next time!

Friday, December 1, 2017

The 90s Are Alive in Buffalo

Day look: chunky sweater paired with velvet pants and red creepers

Everyone at the shop got little Halloween tattoo's after Halloween and I choose to get a little devil on my right leg. The only issue with getting my legs tattooed in colder months is what am I going to wear while it is healing? I have a few looser fitting bottoms, but they aren't anything that look nice  outside the house. Thus, I turned to Target to see if I could find anything that I liked on their website. I found these velvet wide leg pants and once I put them on, I was transported back to the 90s. I used to always wear wide leg pants and I have always loved velvety pants, as they are so comfy and cozy! 

Tattoo by @vomicidal Buffalo Ink Inc. Tattoo Parlor

Night look for date night: black ponte knit blazer paired with velvet pants and chunky heel boots.


I have to do some hemming to the pants are they are a bit too long for the types of shoes that I normally wear. Even with a 2 inch creepers I'm still stepping on the bottoms of the pants....flash back to memories of tattered bottoms. Hahahaa! But, regardless of the length, I'm loving wearing wide leg pants again and styling them into my wardrobe.

Do you wear wide leg pants? If so, how do you like to style them?

Thank you for reading, until next time!