Thursday, January 17, 2013

Add a little life to your life.




So, this is a quick story about some beautiful flowers.
I love having flowers in my room, and ever since getting back to Columbus I've meant to get down to North Market to buy some.  Well, I was down that way and just happened to stop in at Kroger.  They had a bunch of flowers on "Managers Special" and I got one huge bundle for $4 and then little potted bulbs for $2 each!  So many great flowers for $12.

I gave some of the potted plants away: Becky, Katie, Taylor and kept the yellow put for myself.  They're very photogenic flowers, and I love having them around.


Someone yesterday on a blog I was reading said they were "worth the weekly investment" and I don't know about all that, but I was happy to shell out $12 for so much happiness.  I even have a few stems in a small glass vase in my bathroom- brushing my teeth is so much better now!  Haha.

Here's a detailed look:






My favorite flower is a peony with a close second hydrangeas.  I like the soft beauty of those flowers, but they don't do the best for indoor cut flower arrangements.  I also love carnations simply because they last for weeks!  They'll be the last to wilt out of my bouquet.  What is your favorite flower?

Logan


Monday, January 14, 2013

...lights the whole sky.

Even after all this time the sun never says to the eath, "you owe me."
Look what happens with a love like that, it lights the whole sky.
-Hafiz

I love this quote, and I have loved this image of it for years now.  The story behind the image is a litle unknown, but I think it comes from the side of a building somehwere, sort of like positive graffiti.  I feel sorry that I don't know more about the creator of the mural or the photographer because I'd love to give credit where credit is due.

This blank wall in my room was begging for something big.  I spent most of last semester pondering what I would put up.  I finally decided to use BlockPoster.com to make a giant image of the quote.  It's very simple: upload image, it breaks it into blocks (choose how big you want it) and then print, trim edges, tape together (one row at a time) and then wah-la!  

I love it for many reasons, but it ties in with the rest of my room, matches my new comforter, and is just bright- and dark!- enough to balance this wall.




And see how my bed is made?  New Years Resolution.
I feel awkward when people see my bed all ragged and not made.  I'm trying my best to make it every day, but afternoon naps are a problem in my life. 

Also you can see my IKEA lamp here to the right.  It's suspending from the ceiling with eye hooks I screwed into the tiles. 


Logan

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Five Things



I'm not taking any credit for this idea.  One of the blogs I love to follow is Cupcakes & Cashmere.  Emily (who writes C&C) does a post frequently called "Five Things" and I'm taking her idea and running with it.  She writes about 5 things in her life at that time she's thankful for or that she has in her life that she loves and adores.  Some of it is actual items, but more often than not it's time spent with loved ones or a new experience. 

So I'll start posting my Five Things here. 
Probably because it's my first attempt I'll have them all in one picture.  In the future look for separate pictures for each item on the 5 things list.  

My elephant mug from the Antonacci family which I love
Pineapple Chamomile lipton hot tea
Sweet Tarts chewy little nuggets of goodness
My Kindle because I saved a boat load renting text books (notice Emily's blog on my screen)
Elle Decor. I love this magazine for it's content and for how great it looks in my room

Saturday, December 29, 2012

How to organize your bead collection







Hello there!  Thank you for stopping by.  I've been working on this post for a couple days now, and I want it to be a comprehensive look at how I organize my bead collection.  I know there are a lot of people out there who are just like me and have lots of beads.  I've created this system and it works very well for me.  This post is photo heavy with a lot of tips and hints.  If you like what you see here feel free to share with other friends who are beaders!

Let's start with a run through of what my collection actually consists of.  Here's a run through of what each of my trays contains:





Since I am a man who beads I use a lot of neutrals in my designs.  I have 2 full trays of wooden beads and other things I consider neutrals.  I recently adopted a new tray and will call it "gold variations" so some of these beads will have a new home in the near future.


I keep a full tray of unfinished projects.  I often catch myself getting frustrated with a project, and if I walk away from it and come back to it later it's better for all parties involved.




Since I am an OSU Buckeye through and through, I have an entire tray of Scarlet & Grey beads.  If you look closely you can see my lucky buckeye!


I have a love / hate relationship with seed beads.  I use them to finish necklaces for 2 reasons: they feel good on a persons neck and they are less expensive than some other beads.  I have big hands, so stringing them can be a challenge.

I keep all my odds and ends I need here: crimps, needles, hooks, clasps, closures, bead stops, crimp covers, etc.  I have them compartmentalized by hue for easy access.  I stock up when they go on sale at Hobby Lobby.




What started my collection was a big tub of glass beads from my friend Michelle.  I still have some of those beads here along with other colored glass beads.

My newest addition: gold tones.  I had gold beads running over into all my other trays, so these beads finally got promoted to their own tray.



I like to use bright colors quiet a bit, and this tray balances out my 2 trays of neutrals.  This one makes me really happy!



Let's get down to business.  

I use these trays to store my beads for several reasons:
  • they lock down tightly and I can store them on their side
  • the compartments are not adjustable (yes, this is a pro and not a con)
  • they fit perfectly into the bin I carry them in
  • they often go on sale so buying another one isn't a huge investment ($3 regular priced isn't bad either)
  • the tiny feet on the bottom and the grooves on the top mean they lock together easily 
  • they hold a lot of beads 

There are many more options out there, but these little trays work very well for me. Since I am always moving these days (or so it seems!) I am able to safely travel with these bead containers without worrying too much about spilling.  If you haven't caught on yet I'm a little obsessive about how I store and organize my beads, and this is just a small glimpse inside the mind of a crazy person.












Box it up.




When I started really collecting beads I had a couple of these trays.  I had gone through some different options and had decided I really wanted to stick with them.  One day I was in Hobby Lobby (life is good!) when I noticed that the trays were on sale.  I grabbed one and walked over to the storage/box/basket section of the store, and what do you know a box that the tray fit in perfectly was also on sale.  I left that day with the box and a few bead trays and I've never looked back.

I have labeled each tray on the right side of the front near the latch so I can quickly reference which beads are in which tray.  This makes life easier since I don't need to open all my trays if I only need specific beads. 

I love this box because it holds the trays perfectly, it has sturdy handles, it can take a beating since it's really just fabric with structural supports and because when I have it tucked away on a shelf no one would ever know what was inside.  The last I need is for people to have confirmation that I'm a crazy bead collector (eh, hoarder?) and then they will judge me.  Hard.



See those handles!  Man they're nice.  Also ignore the floral sheets.  Those you can blame on my mother.  





This new tray I got for Christmas from my Grandma fits perfectly onto of my trays of beads in my basket.  Everything is coming up Logan today!  I've never used one of these before, but I know it will make like a lot easier.  I go about making necklaces all wrong these days, so I'm excited to see how this changes my process.  (Thanks for the gift, Grandma!)









Even the best fall down sometimes.


I also have this container.  I want you to know that this is like opening pandoras box to me (literally) and I can't believe I'm going to do it.  It's like airing all my dirty laundry for the world to see, but even though most of my beads are organized very nicely, this box will never be as pristine as the others.




It doesn't look so bad, right?
Well here it all is splayed out for the world to see.  I have yet to figure out a way to store my cord (I use elastic and wire, so I have multiple coils of each) and my tools.  So I just keep them in this box. 

See the spoon there?  Well I carry that around with me so when I decide to change around which tray beads are in (ie. moving the gold beads) I use this spoon to scoop them all out.  It makes like so much easier. 

I also have some extra beads I'm just not in love with anymore in this box.  I'm hoping one day they'll strike me again and I'll make room for them.


So... that's it!  I like to have things in their place because this hobby can get really messy really fast!  I'd love to hear about how you store and collect your beads.  Leave me a comment with some of your tips!

Be well,
Logan

Monday, November 5, 2012

Political.



I have bit my hypothetical cyber tongue for days now, but tonight, on election eve, I want to let you know how important your vote is tomorrow.  If you've found your way here you are a person that is special in my life in one way or another: you're my mother, my brother, my family in some way, or my friend.  You already know who I voted for.

Here's the thing: your vote affects me.  Before you hit that button think of me, Logan Oates.
I am the Logan Oates who will be graduating from OSU in May who has funded his education with Federal Financial Aid. 
I am the Logan Oates who emailed Sherrod Brown when something in my life went a little crazy and who got a personal call back from him. 
I am the Logan Oates who stood with young people from across the country on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial educating them about what it means to be an American. 
I am the Logan Oates who grew up on the poverty line in Appalachian Ohio.  
I am the Logan Oates who has fallen down, been beaten down and who has stood back up, every time, proudly and unscathed. 

I am the Logan Oates who is depending on you to pick the candidate that supports me.