Gel Nail Polish + Stop Motion Video

Wednesday, August 17, 2016


I don't know about you all, but nail polish has never lasted very long for me. Somehow I am very hard on my nails and regular nail polish or a manicure from a salon only lasts a few days. Thus, with the short life of regular polish, and my impatience in having to wait for nail polish to dry has often kept me from painting my nails on a regular basis. However, when gel nail polish came out I was intrigued by its quality and lasting ability. Since Then, I have tried out three different brands of Gel Nail polish, all varying in prices, and for the most part they all hold up under wear equally and I am never going back to regular polish! 
While regular polish usually only last 3 days before it starts chipping, Gel Nail Polish will last almost a week before it starts chipping/fading and then I can still get away with it for at least another week.....pretty GREAT if I do say so myself! 

I thought it would be fun to make a Stop Motion video showing my Gel Nail polish collection! 
Thus, here are all of the polishes and colors included in the video:
Revlon
Roulette Rush 620 (red)
2 Of A Kind 465 (grey/brown)
All or Nothing 020 (light pink)
Diamond Top Coat 010 (clear)
Sally Hansen
Sugar Fix 370 (light blue)
Game of Chromes 510 (gold)
All Chalked Up 230 (lavender)
Wet'n Wild
Pale In Comparison 720A (blush pink)
Pardon My Peach 726A (peach)


Have you ever tried Gel Nail Polish?

-Madison

Fall Reading List

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Ever remember me mentioning I have a LOT of books (like close to 200)? Well, thanks to thrift stores and online sites like Thrift Books I have developed quite the library. However, with so many books it is assumed that one would indeed read all of them. Unfortunately, while I adore books I don't always get a chance to read like I used to and thus have decided to change that! You may remember me mentioning back in my August Plans & Goals post, saying that I wanted to start and read a book. Well I have compiled a stack of titles from my collection that I hope to finish this fall semester, which roughly breaks down to 1 book per month. I REALLY hope I will be motivated to start reading again! Sometimes it takes me a while to get into a book if it is from a genre that I don't often read or has a plot that is different than my norm. However, I want to branch out and become more diversified in my reading and this seems like a great place to start :) 

Believe it or not, I actually found every one of these books at Goodwill, accept Scarlet which I picked up on Thriftbooks.com for $4 (so all in all I only spent $11 total on all 5 books). Books are a slight weakness of mine, even if I am not able to read them right away I still buy them if they sound interesting. Thus, I have compiled a synopsis for each book and my thoughts on reading it below, so without further adieu, keep reading to see what books I hope to finish this fall semester:

Countdown: The story of a formative year in 12-year-old Franny Chapman's life, and the life of a nation facing the threat of nuclear war. It's 1962, and it seems everyone is living in fear. Twelve-year-old Franny Chapman lives with her family in Washington, DC, during the days surrounding the Cuban Missile Crisis. Amidst the pervasive threat of nuclear war, Franny must face the tension between herself and her younger brother, figure out where she fits in with her family, and look beyond outward appearances. For Franny, as for all Americans, it's going to be a formative year. 
(I have been on a 1960’s kick recently so this book sound perfect)

Lovely Bones: It is the story of a teenage girl who, after being raped and murdered, watches from her personal Heaven as her family and friends struggle to move on with their lives while she comes to terms with her own death. 
(while this book sounds a bit serious, deep, and sad, the plot of the book seems very intriguing as the family deals with the loss of a child and coping with grief. Plus, it sounds like a book that would be a Criminal Minds episode, so I am curious to know how it plays out. Also, this book was made into a movie, so after I read it I really want to watch the movie.)

Blue Like Jazz: This semi-autobiographical work, subtitled "Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality," is a collection of essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response to that understanding. Much of the work centers on Miller's experiences with friends and fellow students while auditing courses at Reed College, a liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. The book deals with inward spiritual dealings as Don, his friends Penny, Laura and others struggle with finding meaning in life and the ultimate battle with God ending with choosing him or choosing one's self. 
(Donald Miller’s writing style to me is similar to N.D. Wilson, who is one of my favorite authors, and I loved his second book “Looking for God Knows What” so I am curious to see how his first book compares)

The Various:  It is the first book of the Touchstone Trilogy which continues with Celandine and Winter Wood. The trilogy tells the story of the hidden tribes of little people who live in a tangled forest on a hill in Somerset, and their interactions with the children at the farm on whose land the hill stands. The tribes, who call themselves the 'Various', live difficult, self-sufficient lives, always in fear of discovery by the 'Gorji', or giants, as they call the humans who now dominate the countryside. 
(I picked this book up at Goodwill because it sounded so intriguing and I have always been one with an imagination for fairytale like stories with little people who are actually real and live in their own miniature world)

Scarlet: Is the second novel in Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles. The story is loosely based on the fairy tale of "Little Red Riding Hood", similar to its previous book Cinder which was loosely based on "Cinderella". 
(After seeing a number of avid book readers on Instagram raving about the Lunar Chronicles I finally read the first book, Cinder, and loved it! I can’t wait to see what book two has in store for all of the characters)

Have you read any of these books or heard of these authors?
Do you have a current reading list?
What is a book you are currently working on?

-Madison

Touring Estates

Friday, August 12, 2016

Top: Thrifted
Skirt: Thrifted
Shoes: Marshalls (Steve Madden)
Belt: Vintage
Sunglasses: Sam Moon
Purse: Sam Moon

Happy Friday! I hope you readers have had a great week. My week has been busy with RA training at school and getting settled into my room. However, I still had this set of photos from our Florida trip that I was planning on sharing with you all. 

Whenever our family travels we (my mom and I) LOVE to visit old estates or the estates of famous people. Literally every state we visit we tour at least 1 house. In Florida we visited the winter Estates of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Did you know that they were actually super good friends and colleagues? Their winter estates are also side by side so they were also neighbors. It was so cool see where they spent their winters, but also to see their workshops, labs, and inventions. Both Edison and Ford were brilliant men and their inventions and fame would not have been possible without the other. 

However, apart from the great men who lived in the houses, the houses themselves were beautiful. The architecture was so perfect for an island home in Florida and both estates are backed by water. Furthermore, the estates were covered in different plants, flowers, and fruit trees, which was so intriguing to see. 

I chose to wear this darling strawberry top because a fruit print top seemed perfect for Florida and estates that boasted fruit trees everywhere you looked. I paired the top with a simple denim button front skirt, a yellow vintage belt, white sandals, and my handy travel purse. This ensemble was perfect for the island heat and a day of touring.

Have you ever visited Ford and Eddison's winter estates? 
Do you like to tour estates?

-Madison

Bit of Everything

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Dungarees: Forever 21
Shirt: H&M c/o Thred Up
Sneakers: Converse
Headband: old
Sunglasses: Five Below
Watch: Sam Moon
Purse: Sam Moon

Well lovelies, I am back at college and it's time to get into the routine of living away from home again. While I am always sad to leave my family each semester and say goodbye to my brother and sister I have done this five times now so it is not as hard as it was the first time. Therefore, as I am back at college, the next week and a half will be spent in training for my job and as you are reading this I am probably sitting in RA training and soaking up information. Thus, I will share more information on college life as the weeks pass, but for now let's just take a moment to enjoy this fun ensemble!

Have you ever just wanted to be like Kelly from Studion DIY? Well, I will admit that I dream of that on a daily basis, wishing I could live such a fun, creative, and colorful life. Therefore, I created this fun ensemble and set out to take pictures. I have to say that overalls truly make you feel giddy like a kid again and apparently I thought it was Fourth of July as I leaped across the frame...lol.

Remember the red purse I mentioned getting? Well, this is it! To be honest this look was one of those "Oh, I like that shirt, but I want to wear overalls....and Oh...I should wear a red bandanna in my hair, and while I am at it my white sneakers kind of go with the look.....and lets throw in the red purse for good measure  since it matches!" And with all that being said I got, Rosie The Riviter meets, dungaree clad hipster and classic preppy girl :) Nonetheless, nothing is better than stripes, dungarees, sneakers, and bandanna head bands.

Have you ever checked out Studio DIY? 

-Madison

Recent Faves Pt. 3

Thursday, August 4, 2016


Another months means another Faves post! Can you believe it is already August 4th? Ahhhhhhh.........I move back to school in 4 days.........that is just unreal (and to be honest I am trying not to think about it thought I desperately need to start packing which kind of ruins the whole "not thinking about it" part). Anyways, as I was contemplating and creating this faves post I realized that I need to start these posts WAY in advance of them even being published, because I always run across such great content that I want to include but then when I sit down to piece it all together I forget EVERYTHING (not fun)! However, I think the links, content, posts, and products for part three of my "faves" is pretty great:) Cozy up with something delicious and scrumptious to drink/eat and check out all of my recent faves below:

  1. I can't get over the latest post, Golden Days of Summer, on Classy Girls Wear Pears.......seriously, it doesn't get any better than dogs in purses, yellow sunflowers, and gingham prints! If you don't follow Sarah KJP on Instagram you TOTALLY should, right now, because her classic and southern charm is to die for. 
  2. I REALLY want the Oxblood 11 inch satchel from The Cambridge Satchel Company. Maybe this will be my Birthday present to myself in November.....
  3. Shawn Mendes's new song "Show You" is my new favorite tune these days.
  4. I seriously can't get enough of the July "Kids Say" over on Jessica Robert's Blog....this had me chuckling so much:)
  5. GEEKING out for a minute because the FitzSimmon's Screen Test Video Audition was released to Agents of Shield fans at SDCC 2016........we all knew that FitzSimmons was the perfect duo/OTP/Ship/characters but now its even BETTER (because this was their first time acting together).
  6. I have really gotten into the whole ideas of STOP MOTION videos and this "How To Do Stop Motion" video I found on YouTube was super helpful. 
  7. Any Literary Web Series fans out there (aka....LBD & Emma Approved fans)?? Because a new Literary Web Series called "Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party" is coming August 22nd. 
  8. Guys.....Gilmore Girls Is Coming Back November 25th!!!!! Totally planning a binge watch weekend with my bestie and sister! Watch the trailer Here
  9. In light of Gilmore Girls coming back, I think I am in desperate NEED of this "Girls of Gilmore" shirt by Urban Tee Farm (what do you think?)
  10. One more geeky thing.....the new Sherlock Teaser Trailer came out and its INSANE!!!
  11. This Slogan Pin Set from Sam Moon and Cat Friyay Set from Francescas are to die for and I want them soooooo bad!!
Any of my faves spark your interest? 
What have been some of your favorites recently?

-Madison

Market Street

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Dress: Old Navy via. Goodwill
Scarf: Vintage
Earrings: Forever 21
Watch: Sam Moon
Purse: Sam Moon
Sunglasses: FiveBelow
Shoes: Shoe Department

I LOVE shopping days! This past Saturday my sister and I decided to have a quick shopping day in the afternoon. We both had $10 off coupons to Charming Charlie's that we wanted to use and I wanted to make a run to Sam Moon. I always treasure the times my sister and I get to spend together, especially since I am moving back up to college in a week and will not see her nearly as much. Thus, shopping has always been our "thing" even if it is just window shopping or trying on fancy dresses at department stores. 

This past Saturday I kind of had a shopping agenda (one thing really) because I was in search of a red purse! Therefore, Sam Moon was my stop to find one and boy were there a great selection of red purses. Apart from finding a darling red purse, I also picked up this fun and colorful straw purse (above) for $3 and a classic watch (which I was in desperate need of). Of course when you buy two new purses you kind of have to pick one for the pictures you are planning to make your sister take while you all are in a fancy part of the city..LOL!

One of the bigger malls near us has a charming shopping center across the street from it called "Market Street," and when I say charming, I mean its basically like its own little high end downtown complete with fancy restaurants, Tiffany & Co, Kate Spade, Starbucks, etc. I always feel so high end when I go there (not that I spend money) and pretend to be an uptown girl for the day....its kind of fun to play along ordering Starbucks (the new Coconut Milk Mocha Macchiato is pretty GREAT!), and walking through the shops even if it's only for an hour.  

With the Texas summer heat and humidity in full swing down here, the days are often quite sweltering. This stripped Old Navy dress that I thrifted from Goodwill has been on the repeat lately (I wore it 4 days in a row last week #noshame) because it is the comfiest thing ever, is STRIPED, and is actually a decent length for my long legs. 

As I have mentioned before, the 1960's has been a summer inspiration of mine and this ensemble was no exception! While I quickly threw this look together before heading off for our shopping day, I have to say it turned out very much inspired by Nicole from Writes Like a Girl, because lets be honest, here style is pretty great and she can rock the neck scarf!

I have been trying to experiment lately with different styles, trends, and accessories that I see other fabulous bloggers sporting and this neck scarf was one of those experiments. Aside from the neck scarf (which I am totally now a fan of) this ensemble was full of so many prints, from my sunglasses, scarf, dress, and purse.....but mixing prints is one of the funnest things to do in fashion and gives you a lot of creative license.

Have you every experimented with new styles?
Do you like prints on prints?

-Madison

August Plans & Goals

Monday, August 1, 2016


I think I am still in denial that it is already August! Partly because I don't want the summer to be over and partly because that means I am moving back to college in 6 days and start my Fall semester a week after that. This summer truly has been great, but it has FLOWN by way to quickly and I feel as though I missed the opportunity to do so many things because I was just sooooo busy. However, there is never any room for regrets in life and I wouldn't trade the things I have done this summer for anything. 
Nevertheless, with August already in full swing its time for my August Plans:

  • I have one more week at home, which will be filled with packing, spending time with my family, and hopefully hanging out with a few friends before  I leave. 
  • On the 8th I am moving back to college a week early for RA training.
  • School starts a week an a half after the 8th (I am up at school 2 whole weeks before it starts) which means resident move in weekend, RA jobs in full swing, finding where all of my classes are, and getting back into a semester schedule.
  • I filmed two new videos for my YouTube Channel and hope to share those with you all this month.......so excited! 
  • Since I recently filmed 3 videos I am hoping to start filming more videos for the blog. 
  • With my life going back to one of a full time college student, August will also focus on making a blog schedule and learning how to manage blogging and college again, especially since I have started posting more frequently. 
  • As RA's we are required to plan 1 in house event per semester for our residents and I am hoping to plan and host a "Pinterest Night" for my girls up at school. 
  • Since it is a new semester, that means new classes! This semester I will be taking a Quantity Food Production Class, Weather and Climate, Presentation Techniques, and Modern Dance.
  • Since my schedule this semester is a little lighter and more free, I will finally be able to attend Kai Alpha, which is a large on campus college Bible Study. 
  • DEFINITELY need to create fun weekend plans of things to do when I am stuck at school for the weekend, like hit up my favorite unique restaurants, get donuts and go to the park, explore new places, and go antique shopping in the square......OH, and I HAVE to check out the cupcake shop this semester!!
August Goals
  • If I wanted to give myself a personal challenge/goal for this semester I would say that my goal is to meet new people (or at least talk to them), which if any of you have been following my blog for awhile you know that is not the easiest thing for me to do, but since my job at school kind of requires that I thought that I should probably work on it! 
  • In light of my Modern Dance class I am also planning to get into a better workout routine (last semester was dreadful in regards to working out) and hope to go to the gym at least twice a week and do yoga in my room at least 3 times a week.....I need to stay accountable to this!!
  • DRINK MORE WATER!!! This really needs to be part of my routine, and I have gotten into a better habit of doing it but I need to keep it up. 
  • Film another Stop Motion video! Yes...you heard me right....I already filmed one and that will be coming to you in the next couple of weeks but I am TOTALLY IN LOVE with the process and hope to start doing more of them. 
  • Start and finish a book! I want to try and at least read 1-2 books per month. 
What are some of your plans/goals for August?

-Madison

Tutorial: How I Curl My Hair

Saturday, July 30, 2016


You've asked, I've listened, and FINALLY I filmed a hair tutorial for you all! For the longest time I have been asked how I achieve a vintage "finger wave" curl with my hair and what kind of tools I use. Thus, in my latest video I show you just how I achieve this style. 

For any curled hairstyle I do, I use the KOR 19mm wand. Funny story in regards to my wand (and straighter because they are the same brand) is that they are actually from those carts in the mall that always ask to fix your hair with their products........oddly enough all of my heated hair tools have come from the mall kiosks (apparently they are good salespeople) and have all turned out to be the best tools ever!

I hope you enjoy this tutorial video and hopefully I will be doing more of these in the future! Make sure to go and subscribe to my YouTube Channel in order to stay updated on any new videos I put out. 


Do you use a wand to curl your hair?

-Madison