A super cute & easy journaling spot/gift tag tutorial

Hey sweetpeas! Happy Saturday!
As promised I have a quick & easy...and fun tutorial for you! Even if you aren't a journaler, you can whip up a batch of these to use as gift tags or place cards! I myself adore wrapping gifts, and I'm always adding sweet and happy bits to my stash. Ribbons, trims, sequins, feathers, tulle, and the list goes on! Taking an afternoon to create a batch of these will ensure a lovely starting point or "cherry on top" for future gifties!

Gather a simple list of supplies:
-assorted pretty papers
- decorative edged scissors
-assorted paper punches
- ruler
- favorite adhesive
-fine point black marker

Pair pretty papers to punch. :)

If my florals look familiar...you are right! They are leftovers from last weekend's project!

One of my art journaling trademarks is faux stitching. I started adding these tiny dashes to edges of pages and photos and couldn't stop! I love that they add a "handmade" feel! :)

I hope you guys enjoyed this lil tutorial! I'd love to see yours if you make some! :)

Enjoy your day!
xo Jenny

Friday Favorites!




It's Friday! Hooray!
I've actually been waiting all week to share some of these with you! I'm so so excited for Spring and all of the colors and scents and patterns and projects that go with it!

To start, I have to share The Spring issue of Inspired Ideas by my dear dear friend Amy Powers! Amy is one of my all time favorite people! And I consider myself so lucky to be able to count her as a friend. If you don't know of Amy...you must pop over and visit her candy colored, Love filled world! She makes hearts happy! Oh, and you can purchase past issues of Inspired Ideas as well! They are beyond amazing! And I'm not just saying that because we've contributed, I mean it! Non stop eye candy and projects to fill your life with sweetness, magic and fun!



Next up is this darling minty "Ahoy" dress from Shabby Apple! I adore the color combination and cut. Simple yet sweet. It is on my Springtime wishlist! :)
Link


When I first came across this collection I felt as if I had been waiting for them or already owned them, know what I mean? The concept and colors and clean yet sweet feel. The name even makes me smile! The "Collage Cabinet" by Sigrid Strömgren. LOVE it all to bits!



I know I'm not the only one totally in love with Butter London nail lacquers. Their name alone is cute! And I love their square bottles. I have so many of their polishes on my Springtime wishlist, and at the top of the list is "Rosie Lee". Pink glitter polish!... and look at it paired with that creamy taupe! Classic meets Glam! I LOVE it!


I am so so loving this watch by Kate Spade! I'm not really a watch person, and by not really I mean not at all. But as soon as I saw this I imagined glancing down at my wrist throughout the day. Loving those floating gold "polka dots".

I'd love to see your recent faves, leave me a link to some! :)

I'll be back tomorrow with a sweet & simple tutorial! :)
Happy Weekend!
xo Jenny

Arctic monkey's

 Met up with Alex Turner from the Arctic monkeys from  for a ride on his new bike


We took a ride up in the hills overlooking LA. Everywhere we stopped people were taking photos and really loving the bikes, It made me proud of what I have built. We met up with the rest of the band and had some drinks in hollywood. Alex was a bit bummed he had to leave the next day to get back on tour and all he wanted to do was ride his new bike.

LA trip

 Snow and rain the whole way in oregon
 Stopped and got a hotel ,got some beers and cleaned the bikes before I got to LA

 Got in LA in the afternoon and and met the Dice mag crew.
 My bikes got to stay in the shop that night
 The next day Dice had everyone meet at the shop for a ride to the garage co for a bike show.
 Front row
 There shop is sick
 Lot's of helmets
 Getting gas for the ride back home
 Went to my pal Marcus's house and parked my bike in his living room
 And we made some gangsta beat's and drank 40's
 Woke up to this note on my truck, passive aggressive much?
 Rode over to my friends at  ashbury and got hooked up with a new pair of riding shades, thanks guy's
 Ive always wanted to sleep with my bike

 Went down to my brother's house to visit him and the family.
Gavin loves monster trucks and motorcycles. He's a Johnson

Roanoke Canal Trail

RV Resort (site #P37)
Roanoke Rapids, NC

It’s been a while since I’ve posted.  Not much interesting has been going on.  We are in one of those rv parks just off of I95 so we do have a little bit of entertainment to watch as the Snowbirds come in usually for a one night pit stop.  They start landing here around 1:00pm and the place is almost full by 6:00pm.  At 8:00am the place is half empty and by 10:00am, all of the over-nighters are gone.

On Tuesday we did manage to get out for a nice walk in the woods on the Roanoke Canal Trail.  It’s almost 8 miles long beginning at the dam of the Roanoke Rapids Lake and ending in the town of Weldon.  It sort of parallels the Roanoke River.  We of course, did not walk the whole trail.  It’s divided into a few segments with parking in various locations.  We started at the Roanoke Canal Museum and walked the 1.5 miles to the dam and back for a total of 3 miles.  It took us about 3 hours since we like to stop to find beauty in the ordinary.  Remember those fish statues around town?  Well here’s one at the Museum that looks like a real Rockfish…a really big rockfish!
Fish breath!

We didn’t go in the Museum because we wanted to take our time on the trail, but I did get a few shots of some of their outside features.  Many years ago when the Roanoke River was the main highway for the area, supplies came upriver until they reached this stretch where the rapids were just a bit to rough for the boats to handle.  That’s where the Canal and these Batteaux Boats came in.  They were pulled into the narrow Canal Locks to bypass the rapids.
Roanoke Canal Museum  Batteaux at Canal Museum
Roanoke Canal...middle locks  Canal Museum and Locks

After taking a look at the posted map, we began our trek to the beginning point at the Roanoke Rapids Lake.
Canal Trail Map  Roanoke Canal Trail

It’s a beautiful trail with English Ivy growing on both sides and the bright green of Spring all around us.
English Ivy everywhere!  Roanoke Canal Trail

There are several informational signs posted along the route about the trees and plants in the area along with information about the old Canal and Power Station that were used in the 1800’s.
IMG_1030  IMG_1038

Here’s the Power Canal Bulkhead.  There was a picture there showing the lake formed by the bulkhead that was dated around 1940.  It was drained when a new Hydroelectric Plant was built about that time.  I think it’s interesting how quickly nature can reclaim the land once it is left alone by man.
Power Canal Bulkhead

A little further along we came upon an old Canal Culvert.  At first I thought there were some pieces of black plastic in the rocks but upon closer observation, thought about the Indiana Jones movies.
Navagation Canal Culverts  Culvert close up...four black snakes

We found a nice bench to sit on and enjoy our picnic lunch at the open end of Rochelle Pond.  We both grew up here and have spent a little bit of time riding our bikes under the power lines as kids so it brought back some memories.
IMG_1032  Rochelle Pond

Speaking of the power lines,  some of the trail skirts along the edge of the wood line and the power line clearing.  It’s nice that the town can make use of this otherwise unusable land.  An Osprey found a way to use the power lines too.  Gin got a distant shot of one in a pine tree with a fish in his talons.
Ospey Nest  Osprey with lunch

Although the color for the day was definitely green,  we did see a few wild flowers.  Here is some Yellow Jasmine and some Coral Honeysuckle.  As a kid I used to get that sweet nectar drop out of a honeysuckle flower quite often.
Yellow Jasmine  Coral Honeysuckle 

We managed to make it to the Roanoke Rapids Lake and the Hydroelectric Plant at the dam.  If you notice the Yellow Forsythia on the bank in the next picture, that’s where my brother and his wife live.  Hey Doug and Carla!  Your raised bed gardens look nice!
IMG_1057  Roanoke Rapids Lake


There is a city park here that is closed on Monday and Tuesday.  It has a nice beach area for swimming in the lake and a nice disc golf course.  The Power Plant is all fenced off now but I can remember as a kid that you used to be able to walk out pretty close to the dam.  I guess I’ll just have fun climbing on the old turbine.

IMG_1053  Hydraulic Turbine

It was a good day for a walk in the woods but it was time to head back to the car and then home for a shower.  I’m glad we got a chance to enjoy part of this trail.  We may have to try another section some other time.  We did see some other folks enjoying it also on their bikes or jogging with their dogs.  Thanks for joining us!