5.19.2012

DIY necklaces

Do you get antsy when you have down time? I do. 

Don't get me wrong, I love a cozy day of reading on the couch or snuggling up with a movie and a bowl of ice cream. But, I can't do that for multiple days in a row. I get lethargic, irritated, and just plain blah! It's like the productive muscle in my body really needs a work out - hence, the necklaces.

With some friends' birthdays around the corner, spare time on my hands, and an itching to get out of the house, I made my way to the craft store to pick up supplies for my new little project. I made two different kinds of necklaces - one was a bit more whimsical and the other a bit more bold and chunky.

Sadly, {I hate to admit this} I'm in the process of developing my creative side which means I'm not shy about borrowing the creative juices of others. I picked up the ideas for my two necklaces from the two blogs, Sarah Ortega and Frugal Upstate {check them out for the tutorial}.

The first necklace I made was the bird nest necklace.


To make this necklace you'll need:
- Jewelry wire (I used 24 gage)
- Beads, pearls, etc
- Necklace chain
- Jump ring and clasp

::thrifty note:: if you don't already have the materials for this, I suggest grabbing a friend or two to split the price for materials. you won't use all the beads and if you get a bigger assortment, you can mix and match.

Check out my bird nest necklaces:




The next necklace I made required a trip the hardware store because all you need for this necklace are washers and ribbon. Easy, right? I used a smaller washer size than the one mentioned on the Frugal Upstate blog but the size is really up to you and depends on what type of look you're desiring. Here's how mine turned out:




I really liked both styles of necklaces and I even had fun crafting a few of my own designs. Both necklaces can be made with chains or ribbon at various lengths depending on how you want it.

And here's another happy birthday shout out to my friends, the lucky recipients of my first handmade jewelry attempt!


5.12.2012

Unordinary Love - What does that mean?


Unordinary love (noun): a unique love designed by God; a love that goes against all odds; a love that I hope to live out in my everyday life
As you may have guessed, this isn't a real definition. I made it up. I admit it. But that doesn't mean it's not true, right?

Here's a few examples of the unordinary love in my life.
- Medical School. My husband has an unordinary love for medicine (and for studying - or should I say "learning"?). His passion, drive, and desire for it doesn't make logical sense. Who willingly chooses to spend 10 years (after college) in school?
- This blog. If you were to ask my freshman year college roommate if I would ever be capable of compiling a blog full of recipes and DIY projects, she would likely laugh in your face. It wasn't all that long ago that my menu of favorite foods included easy mac, fruit snacks, popcorn, and pre-made anything. 
- Marriage. A guy and girl with extremely different personalities are supposed to live together forever? Seriously? How do we come up with these things? It sounds crazy if you think about it, but in all seriousness, it takes a special kind of love to make marriage work - it's a love that truly goes against all odds. I'm happy to be fighting the odds with my husband!
- Family and Friends. I live about 1,300 miles away from the majority of my friends and family. It's sad, it's hard, it's undesired. But through an unordinary love, I remain connected.
- God. The most unordinary love of all. He sacrificed His Son to save me, an unworthy sinner. His grace covers me, His faithfulness carries me, and His love fills me.

Do you have an unordinary love? Something that you never dreamed of loving and now you do? Or something you had to fight for? Please feel free to share - I'd love to hear about the unordinary love in your life.

Hello (blog) World


Welcome friends.
I'm Ariel.


I'm starting this blog because my husband believes in my crazy dreams and interests. Even the ones that don't make sense. Meet Jon.


Jon and I currently live in Colorado and we LOVE living near the amazing Rocky Mountains. Lots of hiking, skiing, camping, and crazy outdoor adventures for us!

(Note: "lots" is a relative term)


Here's our little home - at least for the meantime. We've set a pretty good trend of moving every year so we'll see how long this place lasts.



My life is messy, but who's isn't? My husband is a busy medical student and I'm a wanna-be crafter/baker/thrifter/party-throwing extraordinaire. Oh but wait, I forgot to mention that I'm also a student so I guess right now I'm also a wanna-be high school math teacher. The two sides of my brain are definitely in a battle right now. Like I said, messy life!

This blog will be filled with the love, laughter, sweat, and tears that make up my every day. I hope you enjoy!