My RVA: Snow

I was sitting here trying to sum up how I feel about this sort of snow, the best kind of snow, when I came across this quote and it's a little bit perfect/says all of the things I wanted to say better than I could have said them, so I'm just going to leave it at that.

“I love snow for the same reason I love Christmas: It brings people together while time stands still. Cozy couples lazily meandered the streets and children trudged sleds and chased snowballs. No one seemed to be in a rush to experience anything other than the glory of the day, with each other, whenever and however it happened.” - Rachel Cohn

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Flawless

Photo Cred: Meagan Abell

This is a post I wrote quite some time ago but never got around to sharing.
Recently Ashley over at Overcome the Lie contacted me and asked if I'd write a post for their blog tour they're doing this month, which is all about empowering women to overcome the lies they listen to and walk fully free in who God made them to be.
As soon as I got her email I thought about this post, the content of which still resonates with me, and so I thought I would share it here today. 
The quote is one I read on a blog somewhere and really loved and once I shared it with Ashley she pointed out that it's actually scripture, from Song of Solomon 4:7.
Which just makes me love these words even more.
I hope you all will be gracious in me sharing this much of my heart on here, and hopefully get something out of it for yourself. Feedback and your thoughts on the subject are wholeheartedly welcome.
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"You are beautiful, my darling. There is not a flaw in you."

I read these words somewhere this week (I don't remember where honestly, so I unfortunately can't give proper credit) and they really resonated with me. 
These words are what, I believe, God says when He looks at us.

I was never really one to have body image insecurities growing up. 
I'm not really sure why, other than the fact that I was blessed to grow up in a home where I was told I was beautiful and amazing almost every day. Equipped regularly with the truth of who God said I was, what I was capable of and what I did and didn't have to listen to and believe about what other people and other things might say about me. I was gifted with a confidence that is rare in this day and age, especially in regards to body image. 
However, I know lots of people who have that kind of background and still struggle with believing that they are beautiful outwardly. 

As I've reached my 20's, and I've continued into them, it's become harder and harder to hang onto that confidence and those truths that were instilled in me when I was younger.
I think this is the case for many girls my age.
As we grow up and become more independent of our parents, (in our living situations, jobs and in who we hang out with and where we go) it becomes more and more of a battle to hang onto those truths we learned when we were younger, if we ever really learned them at all.

As I've gotten older, the world and it's megaphone has gotten louder and louder
Sending a loud and clear broadcasted message stating what it's version of beauty is.
Trying to eat away and consume what my heart knows true beauty is. Trying desperately to tear down that confidence that I've built up in myself and in my savior. 
I honestly think this is because the older we get the more influence we have.
We're able to share more readily our beliefs, our thoughts and the things that we live out. We have the capability to be of greater influence. Not to say that when you're younger you don't have this capability, but I think with age comes a greater opportunity and an assumed responsibility.
 It's because of that independence that we automatically gain as we age and because of the worlds stereotype of "if you're older you have more things to say and you will be taken more seriously". Regardless of whether or not that's actually true in it's essence I think that age does somewhat give you more of a credibility.
After all, "with age comes wisdom" does it not?

And so why then wouldn't the world want to shatter any chance of you being able to proclaim any sort of message worth listening to?
It wouldn't want that at all. 

It wants to define beauty as being able to fit into that dress. As blemish-less skin. As six pack abs and soft and perfect hair. As weighing this amount. As being able to say you've accomplished this or done that. As the clothing you wear and the things you do and what you own.
But this isn't true beauty

God doesn't define us and our beauty outwardly. 
And neither should we
But this is so hard to hold onto when we have so much telling us otherwise on a daily basis. 
What you focus on is what you become
Comparison is the thief of joy
We know these things, we've heard them before, but we don't really believe them.
We say we do.
Because that's the thing to do.
And that's what all of our friends are saying most of the time.
But when we get dressed in the morning and we look in the mirror and think:
"Gosh I wish I had a smaller waist..." 
Or when we're out with our girlfriends and complaining about our "fat thighs" and "wide hips" and "broad shoulders", we're proclaiming a different truth to ourelves.
I truth that's actually not true at all.
We need to start proclaiming what we are and stop proclaiming what we're not. 
And what we are is beautiful. Flawless. Breathtaking. 
Because He made us and He said those things about us when He did.

I think this is a message us girls need to not just hear, because we hear it a lot, but meditate on. Study. Repeat to ourselves. Until it's not just something we believe, but something we know
Because we are so bombarded day after day with what the world says true beauty is. 
And that is so toxic.
And if we aren't on our guard it can consume us. 
And it will eventually effect every other area in our lives, whether we realize it or not

So I am going to speak over myself that I am flawless
Because He says that I am.
And He has made me a new creation.
That doesn't mean that I don't make mistakes.
It doesn't mean that I don't sometimes feel ugly.
It doesn't mean that I'm guaranteed to feel content with myself internally and externally all of the time. 
But it does mean that I am beautiful regardless of how I actually feel about it
That elemental truth doesn't change just because I stop believing in it
There are certain truths that never change, even though my surroundings and external situations might. 
And I believe that this is one of them.

Wool and the Gang Progress

Finally got around to starting my Wool and the Gang Cross Country Coat today! 
After watching some of How To Marry A Millionaire I already had one sleeve cranked out. 
Man do I love big needles and big yarn. Instant knitting gratification! 
And let me just say that WATG's Crazy Sexy Wool is so soft and lovely to work with. 
I'm definitely hooked. 
Here are a few photos of my progress, hopefully I can sit down and finish this beauty soon!


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P.s. Wool and The Gang is actually having a sale right now! 
Up to 65% off! 
Go have a look see for yourself.


This post is sponsored by Wool and The Gang. You can find their shop here as well as find them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Thanks!
All photos taken and edited with VSCO cam.

Blackbird Tees

Meet Jody and Karl.

They are the shop owners of 

Blackbird Tees

 and I had the privilege of dropping by their studio a month or two ago and learning about their process for making their super cool hand printed apparel!

A friend of mine had shown me their Etsy shop a while back and once I learned they were also fellow Richmond artists, I knew I had to say hello! As small as Richmond can feel sometimes, and for being here all my life, it's surprising the amount of artists and creatives that are in this city that I don't know about. So whenever I come across new ones I love making new connections if I can!

Jody and Karl were so sweet to let me stop by their studio and I loved watching how screen printing works and learning more about the behind the scenes of a full time shop. Karl even gave me a few tips for shipping orders which I need to look into for

my own shop

. ;)

This isn't the last you'll see of these two and their awesome apparel. 

Keep an eye out for an upcoming collaboration I'm doing with them soon! 

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Be sure to check out their...

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And also their

shop feature

on Etsy!

Wholly Alive

Chicago
Photo Cred: Meagan Abell

"try to learn to breathe deeply, really to taste food when you eat, and when you sleep really to sleep. try as much as possible to be wholly alive with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell. and when you get angry, get good and angry. try to be alive. you will be dead soon enough." | william saroyan


Hello Monday

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Got some pretty new things for shop orders! 
Some new address labels, post cards and such.
I'm slowly but surely catching up on the workload over here. 
Morning yoga and weekend day trips and shooting film have been helping motivate me and kept me feeling good.
So blessed to do what I love and love what I do. 

Hope your Monday is a lovely one!


Fashion Friday: Born and Bred

I haven't done a Fashion Friday post in quite some time.
So I decided to finally do a mini one this week! Hello 2014 and all. 
These were taken in Chicago (photos from which I am still going to share, once I catch up on work more, I promise!) when Meagan and I were wandering around on our free day. 
So many fun spots to explore and photograph.
We were in heaven. 

I'm wearing one of my new favorite sweatshirts (I'm a bit of a sweatshirt connoisseur) courtesy of Born and Bred. They're an awesome all-American shop filled with super cool hand printed and hand sewn shirts, jackets and even this pair of leggings that I'm trying not to buy.
(I did say no shopping this month... Although, I mean, there's a boat on them... how much more perfect can they be? It's not like I miss sailing or anything.) 
I actually have one or two other things from their shop as well so I might be a little obsessed.
You should definitely go take a look see though because they have some smashing stuff!

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See previous Fashion Friday posts here.

P.s. Yes I'm knitting in that one photo. Do you really expect anything less?




Outfit details
Scarf- Made by yours truly! Similar in my shop here
Shoes- Thrifted also seen here and here (because they're the best shoes to shoot weddings and travel in)
Bag- Baggu
Pants- Levi's
Coat- Forever 21


All photos by Meagan Abell

Tox Leather

Today I'm super excited to be sharing my new laptop case with you all courtesy of Eser and her shop Tox Leather! Eser is based in Istanbul Turkey and makes some of the most beautiful leather cases and bags I've ever seen. She strives to make pieces that speak to the history of handmade leather goods and it being one of the oldest art forums in the world. She loves creating unique and timeless pieces that she hopes will last a life time. 

This case is for the 13" Macbook Pro and it fits it perfectly. There's two ways to close it and it has a front pocket perfect for papers and a few pens (or, in my case, Joann Fabrics coupons and knitting patterns). I love the softness of the leather and how easy it is to slide my computer in and go. Not to mention the case, within itself, is beautiful and a fashion statement all on its own!

Definitely go check out her shop and spend some of that Christmas money I'm sure you still have burning in your pockets. I especially love this pouch and this tote bag, but she has a whole shop full of beautiful and versatile pieces so be sure to check them out!


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All photos taken and edited with VSCO cam.

This post is sponsored by Eser of Tox Leather. You can find her shop here as well as find her on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks Eser!

Everyday Epiphanies

Chicago
Photo Cred: Meagan Abell

"gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world." | john milton
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 This quote has really stuck with me lately.
How true it is what a mindset of appreciation can do to our outward circumstances and inward feelings.
Still working on experiencing this attitude as a constant state of being but, like so many things, it's a work in progress.
I'm slowly but surely learning that that's okay.