Indie lovely fall 2013

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LOVELY MAKE & TAKES: healthy pumpkin latte, brightening skin treatment

FALL 2013 crafting the indie lifestyle + living purposefully + positive inspiration


contents: Fall 2013

Creative juice! 5giftsMAKE & TAKES people will love to receive + are fun to make = DIY success

11 DIY HOME DECOR

I found some super cute autumn and Thanksgiving decor projects. get out your glue gun!D eco

Make cute stuff 17 THE INDIE KITCHEN

make a healthy pumpkin latte that is vegan and gluten free! a fun snack for kids to make with apples + sticks. A gluten free BLT pasta salad recipe with vegan options. Perfect for a potluck!

DIY home decor


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I kinda need this... I heart fall 21 GET INSPIRED

meet my lovely friend Bonita Rose. she inspires me daily with her beach pics, positive attitude & colorful artwork + creative projects. see for your self!

31 HOLISTIC ESTHETICIAN nourish your skin... make an exfoliating & detoxifying scrub

37 I HEART FALL

a walk in the woods on a fall day = heaven. let’s go.

43 INDIE FASHION

my fall fave wearables from etsy

49 I WANT...

my wish list is extensive. read my interview with stone + violet one of my fave etsy shops. See how they are creating their own niche market on etsy.

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59 MY FAVES

Holistic Skincare

Oh you know, just some cool stuff I found

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Hiya!

I sit here on day three of getting to wear my boots again. I’m usually barefoot in the house, but I just love how cozy my boots are after wearing my reef sandals for the last 3 months straight. I know you know exactly how I feel! I’ve started adding my winter immunity boosting spice blend to my morning tea. Better than a flu shot! I’m including a recipe for my healthy {and naturally delish} version of the PSL {pumpkin spice latte} everyone loves from you-know-where. I’ve got lots of fall inspiration for you from my walk in the woods. Plus I recently had a chat with someone that inspires me, make sure you read my interview with Bonita Rose! Indie Lovely is completely interactive. Anywhere you see pink text there is more info. Click to discover new blogs, indie shops and more! If you would like to subscribe to make sure you get future issues of this magazine, please do... back issues are available on my blog {IndieLovely.com}

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make & take The coolest DIY gift ideas EVER

Paper mache unicorn lil blue boo


gifts that are fun to make + gifts that people like to get = DIY success

make a terrarium room and yard

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holiday 2012

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travel art kits dear lizzy


Clay petal vase centsational girl


rosemary mint shave cream food for my family


modular shelving & wall art lowe’s creative ideas

amigarumi crochet patterns crafty is cool


DIY HOME DECOR FALL in love

danielle thompson


librarian tells all

sarah hearts

whipperberry


So, this idea was originally created for a wedding... but, I agree with Pepper Design that it would make a gorgeous thanksgiving table. I would add a few mini gourds or lil pumpkins.


glitter acorn ornaments :: curious and catcat

candle holder :: twig & thistle

painted pumpkins :: poppytalk


potpourri in a jar fancy house road

table decor round up lush home


Check out ths super cute theme from the winthrop chronicles. Lots of rustic elements, with a few great ways to bring natur indoors for the holidays. Discover the beauty of fall’s splendor by collecting twings, berries, and colorful leaves to add to decor. Frames, wood planks, and burlap mix well.


the

Indie

kitchen

Recipe makeover

pumpkin spice latte


So what’s your fave part of fall? Sweaters, boots, scarves? Or is it pumpkin flavored treats? Same here. I don’t drink coffee, so when everyone starts posting pics of their PSLs {pumpkin spice lattes} I get kinda jealous. This year I decided to whip up my own version, without the espresso {you are welcome to add coffee or black tea if you like} and the whipped cream {which by all means, add! There are lots of options for gluten free vegans nowadays... I make my own nut milks! Check out my recipe}


Snacks for kids

Caramel apples via: The Ardent Sparrow Who doesn’t love caramel apples? These would be so super cute as a centerpiece for a kid’s table! I’ll make mine with HEY BOO’s vegan, gluten and sugar free coconut caramel. Hello delicious!


INGREDIENTS: ...1 bag of gluten free shell pasta, cooked, and rinsed in cold water. I used DiVello brand. ...1/3 cup vegan mayo or veganaise {or homemade cashew mayo} you could use more if you want it creamier ...7 strips of turkey bacon chopped {vegan option: slice extra firm tofu as thin as you can. Marinate in g/f soy sauce {with a splash of liquid smoke if you have some} for a few hours. Then fry up like you would bacon} ...a few shakes of herbmare and pepper ...1 tomato, chopped. {I am allergic to tomatoes, so I use 1/2 c red pepper chopped small} ...a few leaves of romaine, chopped ...1 green onion, chopped small mix in a big bowl. eat. lots. add avocado chunks and/or nutritional yeast if you like... I did!


all photos ŠBonita Rose www.bonitarose.com


Feeling dull?

need a creative

boost? A glitter IV?! You need some of this lady’s magic!

Bonita Rose

You’ve asked who inspires me... so I decided to feature one of my fave Instagram friends that always gets my creative juices flowin. She is a dear and kindred soul, an AMAZINGLY creative and positive influence in MY life: Bonita Rose. She is always posting gorgeous sunrise pics from her home on the beach in Florida. She makes beautiful art in bright vintage beachy colors, and shares it. She is always positive, upbeat, colorful! She posts gorgeously styled shots of her creations. Her work just makes me feel good. We had a chat recently...


design your own with Bonita Rose!

upcycled silk sari bracelets


me: how old were you when you realized you were an artist? bonita: I knew I loved to write when I was a teenager. Being an only child and often very lonely being a latchkey kid, I poured my heart and soul into countless diaries. I learned to express myself through the written word at a young age. I think I realized I loved art and was an artist when I was in my 30s. After I had my first child. I enjoyed getting creative and having an outlet to pour myself into that wasn’t childrearing. me: What are your fave hobbies? bonita: Photography, playing with color, writing, and blogging.



me: Describe your perfect day bonita: Oh my. I could go in so many directions with this question. My perfect day? I think it would be almost exactly how I’m living right now in my life. We live on the ocean. On the ocean. Pinch me. Dream come true for my husband and I. I hear the ocean every day. I feel the ocean breezes every day. I don’t have to have a ‘real job’ as most do, so it affords me the luxury to spend my time doing what I love. Writing, taking photos of my life, getting creative with all sorts of things. I have friends nearby that love me. I know my husband loves me. I carve out my own niche by running my own online business, selling handmade treasures in my Etsy shop and living my life large through my blog and on FB and Instagram. I love my life right now. Love it.


me: What is your biggest inspiration? bonita: The ocean. Living by the ocean restores my soul and has me thinking and planning in so many different directions. The sea air can make your soul come alive. me: Do you have a morning ritual? {like what you eat for breakfast, a certain time you get up, things you do the same every morning} bonita: I do have a morning ritual. I get up. Usually between 6-7am. I don’t put on any makeup. I brush my hair and get dressed. Make my morning cup of coffee. Put on some pretty jewelry because it makes me feel good. I look out through my window at the vast Atlantic Ocean and say a silent prayer of thankfulness each and every morning. We are a few of the blessed ones in this world to live on the coast. This I know. I sip my coffee, take my heart medication, yes I have a heart condition - and settle in to catching up on emails and reading my favorite blogs and websites. It’s my time and I love it.


me: What are the last five things {related to your etsy business} that you googled? bonita: Art journal pages, vintage ephemera, seashells, stencilcraft, beads sale. me: Is there a craft that you would like to try someday that you haven’t yet? bonita: Large-scale paintings like Flora Bowley and Alisa Burke create. Creating and painting on such a large scale intrigues me. I’ve never tried it. me: What are your three fave websites or blogs? bonita: abeautifulmess.com alisaburke.blogspot.com debeecampos.blogspot.com me: What is your fave piece in your etsy shop? bonita: I love my sari silk wrap bracelets. I make them to order in any color, with any kinds of charms, colors you desire. I have some pre-made in the shop and I have a listing called YOUTELLME. People can purchase the YOUTELLME listing and from there I can create a beautiful custom-designed silk wrap bracelet just for them. It’s so fun for me to design them and they are absolutely so much fun to wear! {all of these gorgeous photos were provided by Bonita Rose}


sparkle with happiness kraft journal fall gratitude art journal


Want more Bonita Rose? Check out her new creative e-course:

This class is perfect for writers, artists, photographers, crafters and creatives who yearn to live a life filled with more inspiration and passion. It’s perfect for the stay at home mother who just yearns to create and have some time to feel ALIVE again. It’s for anyone who truly wants to fill their life, their days, with more passion... more purpose, and more inspiration. Sounds awesome to me! Super stalk Bonita Rose like I do on facebook, etsy, her blog, instagram AND flickr.


make & take: brightening & detox facial


Did you get a little too much sun this summer? Let’s face it {sorry, couldn’t resist} as we age, our skin starts to change. We get hyperpigmentation {darker patches or spots on the skin} hormonal breakouts, dry skin... ugh! But, don’t cry sweets, there is a way to combat it all with holistic skincare... and it’s a lot cheaper to make it your self with organic ingredients than it is to go buy those fancy brands we love. And, it smells amazing. Really.


There are two types of exfoliation: manual and chemical Manual exfoliation = using a physical agent to abrasively remove the top layer of skin cells. Chemical exfoliation occurs when an acid is applied to the skin. The acid penetrates the cellular cement of the top layers of dull dead skin, breaking it apart for easy removal. Healthy, radiant new skin is revealed! Most commonly, glycolic acid is used. Dermatologists use a medical grade glycolic peel that needs to be controlled with a neutralizer. Holistic Estheticans can create a natural glycolic acid peel using sugar + the power of lemon + nutritive oils.


First you need a jar with a tight fitting lid.

I’m using a 4 oz. size for this batch. Place the sugar in your jar, then slowly pour the lemon + oil mixture in. Stop to stir it, making sure it is all saturated.

+ 15-20 drops lemon essential oil {make sure you use pure organic therapeutic grade oils on your skin!}

1/4 cup raw cane crystals or brown sugar {organic = best}

+

1/4 cup olive oil 1 /4 tsp. argan oil 1/4 tsp. vitamin E

Keep your sugar scrub tightly closed. Keep water out of it, or the sugar crystal will melt


How to use a sugar scrub: Use a gentle cleanser to prep the skin, remove all makeup. Leave the skin damp. Use a spoon to stir the scrub and take out a tsp. Using your fingers, apply the scrub in gentle circular motions. Let the sugar melt before adding more. A manual exfoliation removes dead skin cells, and detoxifies the skin by encouraging bloodflow, helping to flush lymph and toxins. As you gently scrub, the sugar melts, making it’s glycolic acid available for the skin to use. Properly melting the sugar is key to a successful chemical exfoliation. Once you have a layer of sugar on your face, leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Your skin will be so soft, brightened and moisturized.


the holistic esthetician recommends:

organic argan oil by acure

vitamin E oil by derma e

therapeutic grade lemon essential oil doTERRA


I heart fall


yoga + a field surrounded by gorgeously colored trees + sunset = bliss



A walk in the woods is a surefire cure for melancholy, and all it’s associated afflictions.



Appreciate the colors of autumn. Collect leaves and press them. String them up to make a fall banner.


indie

fashion

handmade, vintage & upcycled

dreamcatcher shirt free bird

My Fall faves


linen pintuck dress dogwood lane

super big scarf beleberda


handknit sweater awkward

forest leggings carouselink

organic rio top mountain lotus organic cotton skirt econica


organic dress everyday pixie

Organic

Earthy

Trendy Pretty

Comfy



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my wish list: indie shopping

I gravitate to indie businesses because I like unique things that you can’t find anywhere else. I like to support artists.

malachite necklace julian and verne

sandalwood bracelet by jodi


knitty kitty yarn bowl made of clay

*lookie here*

vintage horn vase the agrarian

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leather & brass ring sol del sur

zombie kitty necklace pretty in ink jewelry

handprinted cafe curtain giardino


personalized photograph hoop lefty lex

take a hike t-shirt truly sanctuary http://

papel picado banner ay mujer


indie business Q & A stone & violet

Moon Phase Large Crystal and Mineral collection in handmade wood shelf


Find them... etsy :: facebook :: blog :: instagram I discovered stone + violet and fell in love with their gorgeous displays. The styling of their pics is awesome, and I love their branding. They graciously answered my Q’s about their indie biz. 1. When did you start your business? I started my business in 2008 selling my art and art prints under the shop TheHauntedHollowTree on Etsy. Once I made the decision to move part of my work in a direction that strayed far enough from my original work, I decided to open stone + violet, and this was done just this year in mid 2013. 2. What inspired you to open an etsy shop? Do you have a website or blog? I had been selling my work privately and through other online venues since 2002. At some point I came to hear about Etsy and just decided to give it a go as a new venue. I have had various blogs and sites over the years, but have just recently streamlined it all to stoneandviolet.com which will be mostly where I sell my exclusive pieces, sets and empty shelves. I very much enjoyed blogging over the years and may try to work that into the site again in the future, but at this time, my focus is on creating my art and my product.


3. How many hours a week do you work on your business? Is this your primary source of income, or do you have another job? I have no idea how many hours I work a week, lol. It surely is over 40, that I do know! I have a 6 year old and a 4 year old, so as any work-from-home parent knows, what should take you one hour, with your kids present, it takes three. For me personally, this is my primary income (my husband works full-time as well, and ironically, he works from home too). So this house can get pretty crazy at times! 4. Do you sell at indie craft shows? I do not sell at any craft shows. I have thought about it for sure, and have been invited to do many local shows. I am an introvert to the highest degree, so the opportunity to stick around my house and sell through online venues has been really valuable to me. 5. Do you sell in stores? if yes, how did you get into your first store? I have sold my art prints through retail locations, most are international at this time. All of those relationships have started with a wholesale inquiry to my inbox.


6. How do you start your day? Do you have rituals or things that you do the same each morning? How I start my day definitely has to do with my kids schedules. When it comes time to sit down and do my own work, I usually check emails, then fill orders, then I get right out into the garage and work on whatever batch of shelves I have in progress for that week. 7. What is your dream vacation? A dream vacation? Not sure really. I am a homebody so I have forfeited quite a few trips to invest that money into my home instead. Our most recent ‘vacation’ has added a new large covered porch to the back of our house, which is now my families favorite part of the house. With the kids getting bigger, we are sure to do little trips still over the summer, like short camping and beach trips. 8. What are your three favorite blogs/websites? I don’t frequent online sites very often, so it really would be impossible to pick three. I check the weather, news and then my various online venues. I feel like I sit at the computer so much as it is through the day, editing photos and listing products, that I don’t hang around for much personal enjoyment beyond that. 9. When setting up your shop, did you read books, blogs, or consult any experts? Or did you just wing it? I just winged it.


Handmade Faceted Wood Quartz Crystal Point Sculpture


All photos Šstoneandviolet www.stoneandviolet.etsy.com

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10. What camera do you use to take your photos? Do you edit them? I have a digital Canon Rebel. I love it! It’s my second model and I will always stick with them. I do edit my own photos through photoshop. 11. A few of my favorite Etsy shops... ForStrangeWomen, HandyMaiden, Xenotees


a few of my faves... 1. Cupcakes for Clara design-

er made these cute little coupon code scratch offs with her moo cards. Not only that, she also made a tutorial to show us how to make some too! I’m gonna make some for my holiday shows, with codes for 1080% off in my etsy shop!

2. Erin Condren makes the pretties

life planners... look at this one from her cleopatra line. She personalizes her designs and produces everything in house. {except the iphone cases} I’m loving her gift wrap selection and the notebooks!

3. This is where I go for inspira-

tion. So much vintage cottage goodness. Colorful, eclectic, definitely floral... A Sort of Fairytale is a really pretty blog to look at + their design services + their shop Cottage Industry = drool worthy!


4. After I realized that chemical

cleaners make me sick, I had to find alternatives. I eventually started makin gmy own. I rely on essential oils and Life on the Land’s list of the nine best natural cleansers. PLUS atheir list of links for easy recipes.

5. We all loved Cuppow’s ma-

son jar-turned-into-a-drinkingcup inserts. They just added a new thingy you’re gonna love even more! BNTO is an insert that turns your mason jar into a lunchbox! It is made with BPA/ BPS free rigid plastic, from 100% recycled materials, and is made in the USA!

6. I’m totally into learning

illustrator right now. It’s been fun. I love all these different classes that I’ve found one of my faves is this class from Nicole’s Classes. It teaches you how to make washi tape in illustrator! I pin my faves on pinterest too. Check out my boards for tons of indie inspiration www.pinterest.com/theindielovely xo, anne


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