I've been busy, okay?
My first quarter of grad school was awesome. I loved every reading, every book, every writing assignment, everything. This quarter is gonna suck, I'm not going to lie. I'm only a few days into it, and I can already tell that it's going to be hard and uninteresting and . . . hard.
Good thing I had a few Fall Break days of my own that allowed me time for some neglected items on my to-do list: 1) reorganize my scarves and belts after Evie and her friend used them to play dress-up, 2) clean out all the crap that had piled high on my craft room table from the big wedding, and 3) set out our fall decorations. Usually I decorate for fall sometime in September, but I was too swamped this year. Lucky for me, fall decorations can last for two-three months, with a little tweaking between Halloween and Thanksgiving.
When I put together a big dinner for Ben's Homecoming costume dance last year, I bought these awesome masks at Target and incorporated them into my centerpieces.
As I was pulling out my fall boxes, I was reminded how cool these masks are, so I decided to use them on my mantel for a little unconventional twist on Halloween.
I added the sticks to the masks after I bought them for easier display purposes, but I didn't want to remove the straps in case someone ever wanted to use them as an actual mask instead of purely for their decorating value.
Now I just need to figure out a quick and clever change for the month between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Hmmmm . . . . already thinking . . . .
Have a great weekend. If you need me, I'll be tethered to Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology, Third Edition, learning all about the different approaches to educational research.
You're jealous, I know. The book is available on Amazon. Just in case you weren't curious.
My first quarter of grad school was awesome. I loved every reading, every book, every writing assignment, everything. This quarter is gonna suck, I'm not going to lie. I'm only a few days into it, and I can already tell that it's going to be hard and uninteresting and . . . hard.
Good thing I had a few Fall Break days of my own that allowed me time for some neglected items on my to-do list: 1) reorganize my scarves and belts after Evie and her friend used them to play dress-up, 2) clean out all the crap that had piled high on my craft room table from the big wedding, and 3) set out our fall decorations. Usually I decorate for fall sometime in September, but I was too swamped this year. Lucky for me, fall decorations can last for two-three months, with a little tweaking between Halloween and Thanksgiving.
When I put together a big dinner for Ben's Homecoming costume dance last year, I bought these awesome masks at Target and incorporated them into my centerpieces.
As I was pulling out my fall boxes, I was reminded how cool these masks are, so I decided to use them on my mantel for a little unconventional twist on Halloween.
I love how all the textures and shapes work together.
The pumpkins add some symmetry and repetition, along with a little color.
The alphabet balls are unexpected but add a different layer of interest while anchoring the masks a little better.
Now I just need to figure out a quick and clever change for the month between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Hmmmm . . . . already thinking . . . .
Have a great weekend. If you need me, I'll be tethered to Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology, Third Edition, learning all about the different approaches to educational research.
You're jealous, I know. The book is available on Amazon. Just in case you weren't curious.
Love the masks!
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Okay, I just read your post about Ella. I bawled and bawled. Thank you for sharing your story. You are a wonderful writer and did such a good job on this post at expressing your true feelings. So beautiful. I'm so sorry for you loss. It makes my heart ache and I don't even know you. I ALMOST lost my last baby. Although I do not understand the grief you feel, I can imagine. I know of the fear that struck my heart at the thought of losing a baby. I think it's the hardest thing anyone can go through in this life. I'm afraid to get pregnant again, for fear of losing the baby. I don't know if I could endure it. You are beautiful and strong. Thank you so much for sharing.
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Amber
What a great idea for Fall decorations!!
ReplyDeleteLove the maks! So unexpected & fun.
ReplyDeleteVery cool take on Halloween...
ReplyDeleteGood luck with school work!
This is a really creative and super neat look!
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love the masquerade theme.
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