• Friends of the Road

    Friends of the Road

    I read this piece a few years ago and wanted to share it with you. It makes me feel better about the friendships I thought were lost, and even more grateful for the ones still ...

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  • How to book a cheap (and nice) hotel room

    How to book a cheap (and nice) hotel room

    I was chatting with Stephanie from Graduated Learning about how to minimize costs for wedding travel the other day and figured I'd make a post about it. Above, you see the view from my hotel room ...

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  • Scavenger hunt race bibs

    Scavenger hunt race bibs

    Earlier this month, my fellow bridesmaids and I threw a bachelorette party for our competitive, Amazing Race-loving, runner, bride-to-be friend Amie. We wanted to do something fun, but low key (no sashes or veils or ...

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  • Jesus Christ

    Jesus Christ

    You can't visit Rio without seeing O Cristo Redentor, the statue of Christ the Redeemer. After all, it's one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It's worth it to pay the R$25 ($14 ...

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  • You can afford to shop at Tiffany’s

    You can afford to shop at Tiffany's

    A few weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to have been invited to an event at Tiffany & Company's Natick Collection store. So exciting and very worth dragging myself out of the computer lab for!  ...

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  • Flea Market Design

    Flea Market Design

    I'm covering my antiquing adventures this week, so I figured I'd post some pictures of (accessible) thrift store & flea market design ideas. This is conveniently the week that Design*Sponge is having a competition to ...

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  • Paint alternatives for renters

    Paint alternatives for renters

    Life is hard for us renters, isn't it? We can't paint our walls or install new flooring...or can we? There are a wealth of wall decals out there nowadays, including some very interesting headboard decals. As ...

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  • Getting free stuff on your birthday

    Getting free stuff on your birthday

    It's my birthday! I'm taking the day off from dissertating today to do a whole lot of nothing. I'm going to have lunch with friends, eat clearance Valentine's Day candy, and play with the new ...

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  • What to do with old t-shirts

    What to do with old t-shirts

    I was in a sorority in college, so I have tons and tons and tons of t-shirts.  I've been saving all of these shirts for five years so that I could make a t-shirt quilt. But ...

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  • Traveling on the Loneliest Road in America

    Traveling on the Loneliest Road in America

    The move this past weekend went smoothly, although in comparison to last summer, anything would be considered a success. To make a long story short, last year I bought a car on a Monday, took ...

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  • How to buy good wine

    How to buy good wine

    I've had some good and bad wine tasting experiences. I once went to a wine tasting class where I tasted some fantastic South African wines, but I forgot the names and have had trouble finding ...

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  • What I like about Boston

    What I like about Boston

    Well, this isn't so much about what I like, but what Bostonians like. There was a nice post a few weeks ago on the b0s0ton livejournal community about what Bostonians and former Bostonians liked about ...

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If I Weren’t Moving…

January 27, 2012

I was at TJ Maxx the other day looking for one or two specific things, but a bunch of other pieces caught my eye. If I weren’t moving soon, I’d totally snap these up.

Dutch ovens and ceramic bakeware. The pots were about $30-$59 each, which is an excellent deal.

These shower caddies and organizers ($11-20)…

…for the express purpose of recreating this storage idea (as seen on Pinterest) inside my closet:

And these napkins and under the bed boxes. Just because they are cheap and practical.

 

While I showed no restraint with respect to buying new curtains and bedding, these I think I should resist.

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Pillow excitement

January 22, 2012

So…I basically did almost everything I said I wasn’t going to do in my nesting post. I slipcovered my boxspring with a fitted sheet (easy), I bought a new duvet (majorly on sale, of course), I bought new fabric for curtains, and I made new pillows to match the new curtains and duvet. I also had two job interviews, wrote the methods section of one of my papers, and did some CS coding from scratch. I’m like Jessie Spano on caffeine pills.

As I mentioned earlier, there was (and maybe still is?) a huge sale on bedding at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. I picked up two euro shams, which are 26″ x 26″ pillow covers. These were marked down to $9.99 each plus an additional 33% off. I had a $5 off $15 coupon, which means I got these for less than $5 each. I actually didn’t have $15 worth of stuff in my cart, so had to buy a Diet Coke to make up the difference. Anyway, these shams were cheap.

Amy Butler sham: before

The Amy Butler sham was awesome…for the most part. I don’t know if you can tell from the crappy cell phone photos, but the entire thing is embroidered. I wasn’t a big fan of the trim or the fabric on the back, so those came off. I replaced the back fabric with something from my stash. I also objected to the daisies on the front, so I made a 19″ x 19″ template for my pillows and strategically cut off the parts I didn’t want.

made a template out of a Whole Foods bag because I am classy

bye, daisies!

bye, ugly parts

Then I used this tutorial from Sew Mama Sew* and sewed a new cover that would fit my existing 18″ pillow. I did the same with the quilted sham. I didn’t really object to anything on that sham, but it was too big. So I ripped it apart, cut it down to size, and made a smaller cover with a zipper. The results look like so:

I should also note that I serged the edges of each piece to on the inside to prevent fraying. You can probably use a zig zag stitch to achieve the same effect.

The back pillow looks a little janky from the back in the photo, but looks fine in real life. Anyway, each pillow cost $5, so I’m not going to be too anal. It’s better than buying a $30+ cover from West Elm, that’s for sure.

They say the closer you get to finishing your dissertation, the more you craft. I think it’s the idea that you can see something come together so quickly, whereas the papers and analyses literally take years to complete. At my current crafting rate, this must mean my dissertation is almost done!

 

 

*The Sew Mama Sew pillow tutorial calls for some sort of adhesive for your zipper. I just used Jiffy Fuse, but you can also probably use a glue stick and be just fine.

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As I mentioned earlier this week, I’ll be birthing something (a secret baby or a dissertation) in 4 months and I’m totally in nesting mode. I innocently swung by Bed Bath and Beyond today and guess what? They’re having a sale!

This isn’t surprising, as January is the best time of year to buy linens. (Check out other ideal purchasing timelines here.) But I was shocked that things were crazy cheap.

Amy Butler organic full sized sheets. $39.99 + an extra 33% off + a 20% Bed Bath and Beyond Coupon = $21!

 

 

King sateen quilt (similar to this). $49.99 + an extra 33% off + a 20% Bed Bath and Beyond Coupon = $27!

 

They also had a bunch of pillows like this little dude. $9.99 + an extra 33% off + a 20% Bed Bath and Beyond Coupon = $5!

 

 

There were tons of comforters, lots of Amy Butler, pillows, sheets, and shams. I picked up two shams for a project. More on that later.

Target was also having a linen sale, but I didn’t spend much time browsing since I was running late for a meeting. But if you want to cover your boxspring with a fitted sheet, they’re on sale for $9.50-ish, which is a good deal. Sheets are expensive!

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Last month, I did a giveaway with Lands’ End  and DonorsChoose.org. The talented Stephanie Sabbe helped me out with this. I’m way behind on posting this, but check out her post to find out what classroom she supported and find out how you can win a Thomas Paul-print pillow sham!

Deets on how to win at SabbeSpot.

Thanks, Stephanie!

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Nesting

January 11, 2012

I am deep in dissertation writing mode, firmly on the job market, and almost certainly not going to be living in Boston after this summer. But lately, I have found that I am nesting. Nesting [ˈnɛstɪŋ] noun: (1) The tendency to arrange one’s immediate surroundings to create a place where one feels secure, comfortable, or in control, [...]

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iSave: 20% off iTunes gift cards

January 7, 2012

As seen on Maven of Savin. The title says it all! Best Buy is selling iTunes digital gift cards at 20% off. If you’re going to spend money on iTunes anyway, you might as well save a few bucks, right? iSave!  

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Keeping Resolutions

January 3, 2012

Happy New Year! There are many exciting things on the horizon in 2012 for me– finishing my PhD, a new job, a new city, and once I graduate I’ll allow myself to start making new friends again! (I imposed a a “no new friends rule” in the fall of 2010 so I could be more [...]

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Student becomes teacher becomes student

January 3, 2012

Did you guys see that Jet Blue is having a sale today and tomorrow? Me too, which was pretty distressing given that I booked a ticket on Sunday for an interview next month. The fare is $45 lower today than it was on Sunday. I was on the phone with my mom when I realized [...]

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Fandango Discounts

December 30, 2011

Heads up– there are two Fandango movie vouchers out for grabs right now. The first, from KGB Deals, gives you 4 Fandango tickets for $24. The codes must be used in sets of two and can be redeemed any time between January 3 and February 12, 2012. You have three days left to buy this. [...]

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Really last minute holiday gift guide

December 22, 2011

I mean seriously last-minute.  As in “it’s Christmas Eve and all the normal stores are closed” last minute. 1. A Turning Art gift subscription. Turning Art is basically Netflix for art. They send you a frame and you can choose from a wide library of artwork for your home or office. Every dollar you spend [...]

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