December 28th, 2012

2012 was a great year. It sounds almost juvenile to say, but it was my favorite one yet. There were personal milestones (our wedding) and professionally (my book becoming a national best seller) with a lot of special little moments that I’ve loved sharing with you along the way. I’m so grateful for all of your support and I’m excited about even bigger things to come in 2013. Happy New Year. xx














December 24th, 2012

I’m taking a few days off during the holidays to spend with my family. I’ll be back to posting on my blog very soon, but in the meantime, you can find me on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Have a great holiday! x
December 21st, 2012

{The perks of having friends in the film industry – borrowing screeners instead of going to the theatre}
Needless to say, the past seven days have brought about a mixture of emotions for most people. Moving into the holidays, while the nation still mourns, has set a different tone to this Christmas. Tomorrow we leave for San Francisco and I can’t wait to see my family and spend the holidays with them, this time as a married woman. The older I get, the more I appreciate this time of year, knowing how fortunate I am to have my family and friends so close. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday filled with love, health, and happiness. x

{A pine-scented candle that my husband got me from Le Labo}

{The softest pajama set I’ve ever owned}

{Post-storm clouds}

{Early morning latte at Coffee Commissary}
December 20th, 2012

I wear a lot of delicate jewelry and have always loved the idea of those items that are kind of two-pieces-in-one (see exhibit A from yesterday’s outfit post). I’ve seen a lot of ring-to-bracelet varieties, but often feel like they’re too bulky or heavily decorated. I decided to make one myself with a clean design that’s easily customizable (I chose tiny black spinel gemstones for this one). Here are the steps I followed for those who want to make their own!

Tools: wire, flat head pliers, wire cutters, needle-nose pliers (you can also buy a set here), chain, clasps, beads (I used black spinel), and a ruler.

Step 1: Measure out four pieces of chain in the following lengths: (3″, 2″, and two 3.5″ pieces).

Step 2: Cut a piece of wire (approximately 3″) – make sure it’s longer than you need so that you have extra room to work with. Wrap the wire around the tip of your needle-nose pliers to make a loop.

Step 3: Take the 3″ piece of chain and slip both ends through the loop (which you can see more clearly in the next picture). This will be the ring portion. Secure the loop by twisting the remaining little piece around the base two times. Cut off any extra wire.

Step 4: Create an identical loop with the other end of the wire, so that it’s flush up against the first loop. Connect your 2″ piece of chain to the new loop, wrap the remaining piece of wire around the base of the loop and cut off any extra.

Step 5: Cut six pieces of wire, all about 3″ long. Take the first one and make a loop on one end and attach it to the end of the 2″ piece of chain (which you cut in step 1). Add a bead and then wrap the remaining wire so that there’s a loop on both sides of the bead. Repeat these steps with the remaining five beads, making sure to leave the very last loop open.

Step 6: Take your last two pieces of chain (they should each be 3.5″ long) and slip them both in the last loop created from the beaded section. This will be the bracelet. Secure by wrapping the remaining wire around the base and cutting off extra.

Step 8: At the end of one bracelet chain add the clasp (by using the same technique as adding the beads above). At the end of the other piece of chain, add a wire wrapped loop so it can close.

Final.