Archive for November, 2010
barcamp omaha 2010 wrapup: another year of sharing our passions!
Posted on 22. Nov, 2010 by Princess Lasertron.
All of the organizers–Eric Downs, Matt Secoske, me, and Dusty Davidson We just wrapped up the best weekend I have had all year and put another Barcamp Omaha in the books! If you have never heard of Barcamp before, it’s an “un”-conference format held in cities all over the world. There is no speaker list, [...]
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a little bit of happy for you – this week in photos
Posted on 21. Nov, 2010 by Princess Lasertron.
Today was our big huge annual Barcamp Omaha event–so if you follow me on twitter, you may be relieved that you can finally stop hearing about that. I did a talk about using branding principles from the business world to make everybody’s everyday lives more pretty and satisfying called Make it Pretty, and I’ll post [...]
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mini-redecorating, and a mini-outfit of the day
Posted on 19. Nov, 2010 by Princess Lasertron.
photos by Kristin DeKay Last week I went to a fun party hosted by Birdhouse Collectible called Design & Wine where interior designer extraordinaire Jessica McKay shared her best tips and tricks about mixing color, pattern, and texture in your home. We laughed, had wine and homemade bread (thanks to Mr. Birdhouse!) and everyone left [...]
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We want to add an intern to our team!
Posted on 17. Nov, 2010 by Princess Lasertron.
At Princess Lasertron we have had a ton of exciting growth this year! I hired my first full-time assistant, we’ve had a handful of magazine features that I’m very proud of, and the launch of CAMP coworking and the dress line are just dreams come true. We are ramping up to open the new year [...]
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a dream wardrobe for a dream vacation
Posted on 17. Nov, 2010 by Princess Lasertron.
A little trivia for when we are on the newlywed game together–nearly every night since I was around eight years old, I have listened to Coast to Coast AM on the radio (although there were a few years in host George Noory’s early years when I missed most of the broadcasts because I wasn’t going [...]












