Thursday, July 28, 2016

Fabric Craze

As I sit here I am waiting for fabric to be posted to buy. I feel like it's black Friday.... for fabric. Reading on their website it sounds like some of the fabric goes REALLY fast. I have had my eye on this fabric since I came across this website almost a week ago. I started making a wish list, the end of the list was "All of it". I may have a slight problem. 😬 If you like fabric you can relate. I don't know what it is with fabric, maybe its the possiblitly that it can be whatever you want, I'm not sure. All I know is I love it. (Just ask Daniel....)

I got the fabrics I wanted! I'm so happy! I got on Facebook after I ordered and there were a lot of comments about how some specific fabrics sold out in less than 5 minutes. I had some of those fabrics and felt victorious and slightly guilty for feeling so. Look aren't they so pretty! They are going to be really soft too! I can't wait for them to come. 


Also talking about fabric I am selling some of my creations! Head on over to my website to check it out. I am currently doing a 20% off sale, simply use the code: WELCOME at check out. It has been a lot of fun so far. I make them all to order (so if you have any special requests with your order, let me know.) I also have an instagram account so you can stay up to date @skirtswithshirts.


Thursday, June 23, 2016

Decorating a Rental: its starts with packing

I was talking to someone today on base and he found out I enjoy decorating. He started telling me that someone wanted to teach a class about decorating a rental, but we were interrupted and he wasn't able to finish what he was saying. I'm not sure what he was going to say but it did get me thinking about what I've learned about decorating rentals so far. This might be my first PCS, but I've been living in rentals now for several years.

Take my advice or leave it, this is just what I've figured out so far. This is from reading a lot of blogs, listening to advice, and a little bit of trial and error. And I'll probably change things as I gain more experience.

The key to unpacking and making your rental feel like home starts with PACKING.  For months I did research to figure out the best ways to pack, I got labels for each room off amazon, the labels were color coded so I could easily look at it to know what room it was going in. I put them on the two opposite corners so I could easily see where it would go. Next to each sticker I wrote the specific things that were in each box.


I really like this system and I will definitely be doing it in the future but I did face a few challenges.


  • My apartment I was leaving was REALLY small and there were only so many places we could put packed boxes so a lot of the packing had to wait until we had the moving truck and could move boxes into it.
  • I only had so many days of vacation from work so I wasn't there the main packing day-- so NONE of this happened; every box was pretty random. But I'm so grateful for all the great people that were willing to help, we definitely wouldn't have left when we did without them. 
  • We had great friends that we knew from college come help us unload the moving truck. I wanted to have each box go directly to the room that it was meant to go in, but once again I didn't want to ask them to do my extra "crazy" moving system so everything just went wherever there was room. until it looked a little like this:

Once everything was out of the truck we started moving everything into the rooms they belonged in. We then quickly unpacked the contents. Things were put away with thought but not really well organized. I will be going back and organizing things a little better. But this got the stuff out of boxes and where we could use it. Most of our house was unpacked within three days.(Or maybe I'm forgetting how much wasn't done when I had to go back to Utah to teach.)

If you want your new place to feel like home get rid of those boxes as fast as possible! I still have 2 boxes sitting there reminding me I just moved in. I've also noticed the longer they wait the harder it is to unpack them. If you don't need what's in them get rid of it or put it in storage.

Now that you have your lovely belongings in your new place its time to decorate! My favorite part!

Our New Life

I have been thinking about updating this for awhile, but something else always seems to distract me. But today as I was sitting at the computer not wanting to apply for jobs I wondered over to my blog. Its hard for me to want to apply for a job when I just left the perfect one. This past year I was teaching clothing at a middle school in Lehi, Utah. There were challenges and struggles, but I loved it! You are probably wondering if I loved my job so much why did I quit? The answer is simple, I love my husband more. He graduated from BYU and commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force.
With his commissioning, meant our first PCS (Permanent Change of Station) we were moving. We packed up, I took my vacation, and we drove across country; which was definitely an adventure! Since I had to get back to work we made the drive in as few days as possible. We had some fun times, like spray paining cars in Texas, and some not so fun times, like when the moving truck broke down.. (Side note: if you are renting a moving truck I recommend Penske they were great to work with when the truck broke down, they hired movers to repack all of our stuff into a different truck-- I've heard other moving companies aren't that nice.)



But we finally made it! We got really lucky and found an apartment the first day we were here. We signed the lease the next day and started moving right in.

I went back to Utah, finished the school year, and now I'm back! I have loved decorating the apartment. I have done a lot throughout the apartment but I don't have a single space complete yet. I will post pictures soon with some advice for decorating a rental.