Archive for December, 2011
radvent day 23: presence
Posted on 23. Dec, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
This was once my regular cycle: Fear => Panic => Delusion => Destruction Now it looks a little more like: Fear => Presence => Perspective => Openness => Clarity => Kindness => Happiness A little more each day. via Tiny Truths ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ [...]
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radvent day 22: promises – one year and seven months with alice
Posted on 22. Dec, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Promises kept are one of the truest expressions of love because keeping a promise is a responsibility. It takes unfailing devotion and commitment. “I love you” is a promise. “I won’t give up” is a promise. And anything you say to yourself–”You can finish this,” “You can do better,” “You are enough,” “You are a [...]
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radvent day 21: wrapping
Posted on 21. Dec, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Sometimes the wrapping on a package doesn’t really represent what’s inside of it. A pair of Louboutin shoes can be in a sparkling ribboned box or a stapled-shut grocery bag. I’ve learned that everybody does their best to present their gifts in a beautiful way, to be discovered, appreciated and loved as much as anyone [...]
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radvent day 20: mentoring
Posted on 20. Dec, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
No matter where you are in your life or career–whether you’re a 17-year-old high school senior trying to decide what comes next, or a 55-year-old executive who feels settled and comfortable in a fulfilling career, finding mentors is a foolproof way to get your mind to work in new, creative ways. Trying to think the [...]
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tutorial: put your initials on anything! quick and dirty DIY embroidered monogram
Posted on 19. Dec, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
For this tutorial, I embroidered my mom’s initial on a canvas envelope template (you can see the tutorial for my felt gift envelopes here on Rock N Roll Bride) to fill with some of her favorite goodies and tie on top of a gift. You could embroider an initial on anything–a patch to sew on [...]












