Garage Top t-shirts!

Honey is our ingredient of the season this fall. If you can’t snag some Garage Top, head to the farmer’s market and make friends with a local beekeeper.

We’ve mentioned our brother and his delicious honey numerous times on the blog. In fact, last week he graced us with the shortest interview ever.IMG_8489
Sven is super generous when it comes to his honey. Passing out jars of the darkest, most delicious honey you’ve ever tasted. Needless to say, he’s generated quite a following. Other than photos of him and his hives on top of the garage, we didn’t have anything else that commemorates the honey we’ve come to love… until now.

Designing

We’ve made many personalized shirts and products in the past (you can see those posts here), so the general design and ordering process is pretty straightforward. These shirts presented a new challenge because I wanted to draw the design that would go on our shirts.

I used a few photos of the garage and hives as a guide for the sketch. Working first in pencil, then tracing the final design in black marker. Once I was happy with the design, I scanned it into the computer, and did a little bit of final cleaning up in Photoshop. I also used Photoshop to add the little sign with the words “Sven’s Garage Top Honey” above the garage doors.

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As you can see in the design photo below. The lines aren’t perfect, and I’m sure there are many minor edits that you could do to improve this photo. BUT I always like to remind myself that “half done” is a style. HA! Only sort of joking. But really, I learned in high school art class, that perfection is hard to achieve, and if you go for effect, you’ll be a lot more content with your work. I wanted something that looked hand drawn (because it is) but that also was a good approximation of Sven’s Garage Top set-up. As you can see, once these wonky lines are printed on a shirt, the effect is awesome.

Ordering

I ordered these through Custom Ink. We’ve used this company in the past, and have always been happy with the results! This time I needed some assistance with a few aspects of the design, and was particularly pleased with how everything turned out.

The first issue we had was that we were ordering a wide range of sizes from youth XS to adult XXL. Custom Ink screen prints the designs on the shirt, so they have to make a custom screen for your design. As a result, the design will be printed the same size on all shirts. For us, that would have meant a smaller design (to fit the youth XS shirts), but it might look too small on the XXL shirts. BUT, for a small additional fee, they can create two design sizes for an order. We had them print the smaller design on the youth shirts and the larger design on all of the adults shirts.

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The second issue was a minor one related specifically to the design. After you submit your order, you’ll receive proofs by email. Honestly, most times I place an order, trust that it will be done well, and don’t spend time reviewing everything (blame it on either laziness or #momlife). Fortunately, this time I opened the email, saw a small area of the proof that didn’t match with what I had in mind, and called Custom Ink right away. Their customer service is so awesome that someone answered my phone, was able to see the same issue that I saw, and fixed it ASAP before any more work was done on the order.

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Last week, while visiting Sven’s Garage Top hives, we were able to surprise everyone with the shirts!

DIY Trick : Yarn Wrap

It’s been a while since we’ve done any sort of DIY craft post! We’re definitely making like crazy, so that’s no excuse. If anything, it means that we have a backlog of Make with Me posts to work on.

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Well, the DIY drought ends today. I recently learned a great way to wind yarn around an object and tie it off without any tricky knots or loose ends. This is so simple, and for some of you, this may already be a tool in your DIY toolbox, but I’m hoping that there are a few of you that will appreciate this new trick as much as I do.

Click on for our step-by-step guide and a short list of places where this technique may be useful.

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Make with Me

As we continue sharing good habits in 2019, we want to remind you why it’s always a good time to pick up a creative habit.

Stitches knit in January of 2018 : 73,260 and counting…

and now I’ve started off 2019 by ALMOST finishing a sweater for Luc before realizing that the sleeves were two different circumferences. So, yesterday marks the first time that I’ve had to rip out most of a sweater to fix a counting error, but tomorrow I’ll push on and knit like crazy to get back on track.

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Sarah wrote a post asking you to read with her more in 2018. I jumped on that train and shared the amazingly simple change I made that had me reading much more in 2018. I’m so happy that I kept up my bedtime reading habit, and I still love the change a year later!

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Mocha Lip Scrub

We first posted this just last fall, when coffee was our ingredient of the season, but we’re re-posting it again today, because maybe you’ll need some soft and supple lips tonight?

Have you tried a lip scrub yet? Lip scrubs contain a bit of texture to gently exfoliate your lips, and they’re perfect for this time of year when our lips can get dry from the cool winter air.

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Giving your lips a gentle scrub will remove that dry outer layer, leaving you with soft smooth lips that are the perfect canvas for a bit of lipstick. Why do you need that? Cause it’s holiday party season! Have fun.

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DIY Christmas Presents : Eats & Treats

Happy Friday everyone! Christmas is coming quicker than I can handle, so while I shop online today, I’m also going to whip up a few homemade Christmas gifts that everyone on my list will enjoy.  I love giving and receiving edible gifts. Knowing the treats were made with love and care in someone’s kitchen makes them extra enjoyable.  If you still don’t have a present for me, here are a few suggestions 😉 liveseasoned_spring2015_hazelnutliqueur3-1024x889 liveseasoned_spring2015_hazelnutliqueur6

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DIY Christmas Gifts

Jingle bells batman smells… We’re back with another round up of Christmas crafts, but this time they’re ones you can gift to your friends.  On Monday, we shared delicious treats that are perfect for giving and today we’ll round out your gift list by adding a few non-edibles for your loved ones.  These DIY gifts range from easy to advanced (mostly because of the ingredients), but we explain everything you’d ever need to know in the posts, so hop to it!  We also sell a few of these items in our Live Seasoned etsy shop if you’re low on time.  All of these homemade gifts have natural, gentle ingredients perfect for any loving home.  We also love to pair these items with other handmade goods to really amplify the maker aspect of these presents.  We love supporting other crafters and creators so after you whip up these potions, browse around on etsy for perfect pairing gifts if you think your loved ones deserve a little more this holiday season.

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Halloween DIY Shirts

As we roll into the last week of October, the Halloween excitement is palpable in our house. The boys have reached amazing ages where they are super excited about the holidays, and they enjoy a good holiday craft.

If you’re in the same boat, you have plenty of time to make these Halloween t-shirts before Wednesday…

Click here for the Glow in the Dark Ghosts

Click here for Starry Night Bats

Halloween Costume Idea : Troll Dolls

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Happy Monday! It’s go time. You have a week and a half to figure out a Halloween costume. Last week we shared the Broken Doll and Max from the Wild Things and in the past, Katie offered up a few toddler suggestions: a Disco Ball and a Strong Man. Today I’m back with another super simple, yet iconic costume: a Troll Doll. Again, you must forgive the crappy cell phone pics. One of these days I’ll document a costume properly…

I dressed up as a Troll in 2010. At that time it was a throwback, Troll dolls being hella popular in the nineties, but now that the Trolls movies are such a hit, I feel like everyone will be clued in. Even though only a few people guessed my costume correctly back then, when I told them what it was they immediately knew, flipped out, jumped up and down and most gave me a hug. The next question was always about the hair, which every single person then squeezed. Troll dolls man, nostalgia in one cute and slightly strange costume. Here’s how it’s done: live seasoned halloween trolli doll costume-1

Troll Doll Essentials :

Some things explained :

  1. The bellybutton gem : cut a large diamond or circle out of the iridescent paper. Cut the shape much larger than your actual bellybutton as you’ll want it to be clearly visible. Use fashion tape or double-sided tape and adhere it to your nude tanktop.
  2. How to achieve high hair : It’s actually really easy. Find an empty water bottle. Remove the cap. Bend over and flip your head upside down so your hair is hanging down. Place the bottle on top of your head and gently gather all the hair around it, wrap a ponytail around the top of the bottle and your hair. Hairspray it a bunch and then flip your head right side up. The bottle is so light that you’ll forget your hair is up and you’ll most certainly hit it off taxi roofs and other small spaces. If your hair is shorter, use a crap ton of gel without a water bottle to create a similar (and in my opinion more realistic as far as troll dolls go) effect.
  3. How to get great hair color : shake the color spray for at least thirty seconds. Hold the can a foot away from your hair. It’s best to have a friend help and to do this outdoors. Cover your hair evenly, wait 3-5 minutes and repeat as many times as necessary.

That’s that y’all. There’s really nothing to it. This costume is especially great for a whole gaggle of friends. Whatever you do, don’t forget to strike the Troll pose – arms out, fingers spread! Look at those cute little creeps!

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Wild Things (Max) Halloween Costume

We’re sharing a variety of quick and (relatively) easy Halloween costumes this season. See Sarah’s broken doll here and her crazy troll hair here. Today we’re sharing one for the kids, and if you like this, you may want to check out our strong man too!

I may be a bit biased, but I think we’ve found the cutest Max of them all!  Don’t know what I’m talking about? Pick up a copy of Where the Wild Things Are and get ready for a trip down memory lane.

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If you’re making this costume for a kid, they will get so much more enjoyment out of it if you’ve read the book together. Obvious, I know, but just a plug to get yourself to the library and enjoy an afternoon deep in the stacks with your wild ones.

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DIY Coffee Liqueur

Coffee is our ingredient of the season, and we’re slowly building up an archive of our favorite coffee recipes!

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Today we’re sharing a super simple (and relatively quick) DIY coffee liqueur. For reference, Kahlua is a coffee liqueur. Our recipe is *like* Kahlua, but with the added benefit that you get to completely customize your formula, from the coffee flavor to the sweetness level.

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