Tuesday, December 22, 2015

DIY Mini Gifts for Christmas

Oh dear. Christmas is almost upon us and I have yet to write any Christmas posts like I promised. Well, there's no time like the present!

I'm really into gift giving, and sometimes I can get a little carried away with trying to find the perfect gift (or two or three) for the people on my list. And that's how I end up digging myself in a hole with credit card debt. I am currently a college student with a part time job, so funds are a little tight. I'm in a position where I can charge things to my card and pay them off later, but I want to keep that amount manageable.

I tend to go a little crazy when it comes time to buying presents and DIY supplies around the holidays. Perhaps I felt that a simple gift, handmade or bought, is not a good gift. A good gift should be thoughtful, useful, creative, aesthetically pleasing, meaningful, clever, etc. Or so I would think when I wanted to buy gifts for friends and family. I've since learned to give more simply, and only to give to people who mean a lot to me. Elaborate is not always better. If the person really means a lot to you, they will appreciate anything you would want to give to them.

Recently on Fall for DIY's blog, Francesca wrote something that perfectly put into words how I felt about giving and making gifts:

"One of the biggest mistakes I make around Christmas is making more work for myself. I love making gifts for my friends and family but get so lost in the idea that what I'm making has to be incredibly elaborate and complicated to be received well." (credit)

She's absolutely right! I really do love to make and give presents, but I end up just making more work for myself, too. So with that, I want to tell you that the answer for me has been MINI GIFTS!!! Below are some DIY's that I feel make great mini gifts or stocking stuffers. I feel they're simple enough to make but are still meaningful enough to make great presents. On to the DIY's!



DIY candles make great gifts! Check out these simple scented candles on Fall for DIY's blog.

Marimo Moss Ball Pedestal Aquarium / Moss and Twig:

Potted succulents and moss terrariums are really popular, but I know people who accidentally kill even these hardy plants. For your friend with the black thumb, or who just wants a bit of low maintenance greenery in their space, make them a Marimo moss ball aquarium. This specific one was available at Nordstrom by Moss + Twig, but is no longer available. Luckily they're really easy to make and personalize (I made some with quarts crystals and clear marbles). Check out here and here for more instructions and inspiration.


Cute DIY mini polaroid magnets:

I think these mini Polaroid magnets are so cute! And they're perfectly customizable.  Check out here, here, and here for some awesome inspiration.

Make your own hydrating face mist! All natural ingredients- super easy DIY

Rose water has a lot of benefits for the skin, and it makes a lovely face mist. Check out here, here and here for inspiration to make your own!

I hope these ideas help you out on your gift giving adventure! I know this post will probably come too late to help anyone this Christmas, but I'll be sure to be more diligent about making content that I care about in the near future.

Happy holidays everyone!

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

12 Day of Christmas

Over the course of the next few weeks, before Christmas, I'll be posting some simple Christmas DIY's and other holiday related inspiration :)

Stayed tuned for the next 12 Christmas-y posts. Happy Holidays!

fellow fellow

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hello all! I'm back with a little post to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving. I hope your day is spent with good food, good company, and good energy.

Much love,

Chrystene

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Daily Inspiration: Find Your Mantra

I just wanted to start off this post by saying: don't be so hard on yourself. This is as much a reminder for myself as it is for other people in my situation.

I felt I was never quite "ready" to share my ideas, to make content, to write good posts. I'm really trying to get passed the mindset that I have to be completely "ready" to start something. I think the root of it all is the fear of failure. But really, who doesn't have this fear? But that fear isn't doing me any favors.

Even though I have let that fear hold me back, I can't let the guilt of it continue to do so. Again, don't be so hard on yourself. You might feel guilty, but just let that go and make the first step towards completing your goal.

For me, I really wanted to get my blog going. I want a space to share content: things from around the garden, edible "weeds", capsule wardrobes, outfit ideas, DIY projects, recipes, traveling adventures...

It's time for me to jump in and do it! No more fear, no more guilt, it's time to get this going!

I want to finish with a little mantra that Jodie Fox ends all her YouTube videos with: side note, Jodie is one of the co-founders of Shoes of Prey, a website that allows you to design your own shoes! She recently started a YouTube channel talking about her story, advice on how to start a businesses, and other cool things. At the end of all of her videos, she has a little saying that really hits home for me, and one that I really want to apply more to my life and to this blog:

"Do everything before you're ready."

And p.s. this isn't sponsored in any way, shape or form, but I just really like her quote and wanted to give credit where credit was due :)

Via myself, taken in Big Bear, CA

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

New Year's Resolutions-ish

So we are 20 days into the new year. And I'm not one for resolutions really, but I thought this is as good a time as any to get working on my blog. And my life. So.....

No more slacking. No more putting it off. No more waiting until I'm ready, until I can make this perfect. Because I will never be ready. Things will never be perfect. I just need to jump in and get going! Do it, with no excuses. I'm saying this more for my own benefit than anything else.

I'm going to turn 23 this year. How long do I need to wait until I'm ready? Enough is enough. It's time to start. It's time to blog.

So here's my rough list of what I want to accomplish here on the blog.

  1. Write posts more often, at least 2x a week if not more
  2. Chronicle the garden. My little veggie garden is stirring, and I want to share the growth and life and beauty I find in the garden
  3. DIY more, and share other DIY projects that interest me
  4. Experiment with clothes, fashion, capsule wardrobes, etc 
  5. Show you what "weeds" and other plants are edible. There's a salad in your backyard waiting to be discovered
Let's do this. Let's make 2015 a great year.