Friday, December 31, 2010

It's the last day of 2010! Here were a few of this year's highlights:

-Going to Coachella:

-Getting my first tattoo:

-Graduating (and moving back home to San Diego):


-Traveling to Israel and Europe:

-The release of the following albums:


Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before Today

Local Natives - Gorilla Manor

Twin Sister - Color Your Life

Gorillaz - Plastic Beach


-Starting Lazybones Vintage:

-Moving in with my boyfrayand:

Thank you to all of my friends, family, customers, youtube subscribers, musicians, restaurant servers, gas station and drugstore cashiers, Jews, and gentiles for making this such a great year! Please celebrate safely tonight and I'll see ya next year!

Love,

Daryn

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Hello Friends! Hopefully you all had a very merry Christmas yesterday and that you were able to check off some (or all, if you were lucky) items off of your Christmas list.

Looks like Santa (aka, my boyfriend) follows my blog. I scored a Whales of the World poster, 4 animates mugs, Black Milk's galaxy leggings, and some succulents! On Christmas Eve, we went out for a nice dinner at Pacifica Del Mar (Noel had the scallops, I had the prawns, and we shared the cheese plate for dessert). Yesterday morning, we opened presents and then watched Elf in bed. Later that day, we went up to Orange County to visit Noel's family, followed by dinner at my parents' house back in San Diego. It was a long day!

Now that Christmas has come and gone, it's time to get ready for New Year's Eve! Since we both have some time off of work, Noel and I will be taking a road trip up to Nevada City (which, strangely enough, is not in Nevada, but rather in northern California) to visit friends. I'm excited to see them, but I'm not too excited about the 8-9 hour drive. I don't do well in cars for a long period of time...

What are your plans for New Year's?

As far as resolutions go, I'll get back to you on that one.

While I think about it, here is a dose of inspiration for the day. Enjoy!

Dreamy Dresses:


The lovely Ms. Drew Barrymore:

These cashmere knit knickers:

These amazing vintage frames:

These vintage kit-cat clocks (I'll take the teal one):

My dream living room:



Friday, December 24, 2010

Presents to Myself

A few of my Christmas presents came early this year (since I bought them for myself). Hey, you gotta be kind to yourself! Here's what I got:

Some butterfly taxidermy (finally):


These reads (just started The History of Love about a week ago and I love it! It reads like how the movie Amelie is directed):


A (smaller) brown digital camera (unlike my SLR, it fits in my purse):

A chalkboard, which recently found its home in our bedroom:


A new owl friend:


I think he looks a little shy amongst all of his new acquaintances:


A globe:

Merry Christmas (Eve) to you and yours! I hope that you can check everything off your Christmas list tomorrow morning!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

The Art of Thrifting: 10 Tips and Tricks for Success at Secondhand

There is no doubt about it: thrifting is an art. It consumes a lot of patience, time, and dedication in order to score those special treasures.

As I have been building the Lazybones Vintage brand over the past couple of months, I have picked up a few tips and tricks when it comes to shopping at second-hand stores and in the spirit of the holidays, I want to share them with you. Consider it an early Christmas present ;)

1. Go early
The die-hard thrift-store hounds (including those pesky trendster gals that also sell vintage online) are up and caffeinated just in time for the stores to open. Get there early to a) ensure that the racks haven't been picked over yet and b) bypass the crowds.

2. Go often
Thrift-stores like the Salvation Army and Goodwill are restocking the racks daily. At Amvets, they are constantly replenishing the shelves with new (old) items and knick-knacks throughout the day. Incorporate thrifting into your weekly schedule. You don't want to miss anything!

3. Bring cash
Many places do not accept plastic. Although ATM's are usually nearby, avoid those transaction fees and come prepared with some cheddar.

4. Wear tight-fitting clothes
Leggings and a t-shirt - my thrifting uniform. Many second-hand stores do not have dressing rooms. Even though I'm pretty good at knowing if something will fit me just by eyeballing it, sometimes you just have to try things on.

5. Bring hand-sanitizer
Shit gets nasty sometimes.

6. Brush up on your parallel parking skills
For whatever reason, no matter how early I arrive, the parking situation at the stores I frequent are disastrous. Be prepared to parallel park.

7. Always keep an eye on your cart
If you can get away with it, don't use a cart. It's very difficult when it's crowded at thrift stores to maneuver your way down the aisles. However, if you have to resort to using a cart, do not, I repeat: DO NOT, leave your shopping cart unattended at any time. Sometimes it is tempting to park your cart while you traverse the aisles. Yes, you can cover more ground in less time if you do this, but it's a big risk. Employees could mistake it for an abandoned cart and proceed to return the items inside back to the racks, thereby undoing all of the tedious sifting you did to find that perfect leather motorcycle jacket. Or, other shoppers can swipe your shit. Straight from your cart when you aren't looking. Yep. They're savage beasts. It's happened to me.

8. Be aggressive
By no means do I think it's right to steal things from other people's carts. That is a little too aggressive. But feel free to do a little pushing (accompanied by an assertive, yet polite "excuse me"). Also, when you first arrive at the store, keep an eye out for the aforementioned trendy hipster girls. These are the girls that are wearing any (or all of) the following: cut-offs, feathers in their hair, platform shoes paired with contrasting socks, old rock-and-roll t-shirts, a fox-tail clipped onto their belt-loop, and/or excessive amounts of jewelry. Determine their "store strategy" (are they moving methodically up and down each aisle, for example?). Try to decipher where they are going next, then beat them there. Just saying.

9. Stay calm
If you aren't a seasoned veteran, thrifting can seem chaotic and stressful. There is a lot to look through. A small handful of thrift-stores take the liberty of sorting their clothes by color, others are not so organized. If you are completely overwhelmed, you don't have to look through absolutely everything. Keep your eyes peeled for attractive colors, patterns, and fabrics. Let yourself be drawn to them. And if you don't do well with crowds, consider bringing your I-pod along so that you can tune out to your favorite jams while you shop.

10. Have fun!
Bring a friend or a date (or a flask)!


Sneak-Peek!

I don't know guys... a few of these pieces (specifically the red and white striped Grand Slam sleeveless shirt and the mini-dress in the last picture) might be vaulted for a little bit for my own personal use...





Sunday, December 19, 2010

Motorcycle Jock

Straight from Santa Monica, "RMK CLOTHiNG by Ryan Marc Katz is a reinterpretation of classic Americana for the modern man." One of my favorite pieces of the collection is the Corvair Jacket - a letterman's style, black on black jacket. And yes, that is perforated leather. Now, if only it came in a smaller size!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Friendship Soup

Last night, I had my friend (and now-neighbor), Julia, over for dinner. We both had soup-making plans for dinner, so we decided to combine forces and have a soup party. I made a carrot-apple-ginger soup and she made a butternut squash-sweet potato-coconut milk soup. Not only did the colors look pretty together, the taste of one soup perfectly complimented the other it seemed - the sweet, creamy butternut squash soup was contrasted by the bite and saltiness of the carrot-apple-ginger soup. We also had a lot of fun in the kitchen making dinner together!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Dynasty

These beauts are a custom order I threw down today - black quartz nuggets and peacock feathers. Muy elegante, no?



Show and Tell

I've been quite the thrift-store warrior (If I do say so myself). Here are some recent finds:


These sweet little birdies:



These funky flamingos:



The perfect pair of oxfords (in my size, nonetheless):



These rad sunglasses. I found them all at the same time for .95 cents each! I've been wearing the top and bottom pair a lot since I got them last week:



This beast of a chest... definitely in my top-10 favorite possessions list (you know you have one too). I got this last summer for ... free. I meant to blog about it for awhile now, but it has been in storage for the past couple of months so I couldn't take any photos of it.

I got it from this lady I met randomly one morning when I was at my favorite burrito joint. It was in the backseat of her VW convertible and I expressed to her how much I liked it. She asked if I wanted it.

Hell yeah, I wanted it:



Check out the inside. Legit:





This old Pepsi Cola crate/medicine cabinet. I haven't decided exactly what I want to do with it yet. I was thinking that I could use it as a sewing box of sorts and keep spools of thread in there, but that would mean that I'd have to tuck it away in the sewing room/office and I kind of want to hang it in the living room where people can see it. Another idea is that I can make it into a light-box:



The inside:



More floral bedsheets. I just can't resist:



You really never know when those puppies will come in handy. For instance, a few months ago, I shared this print with you:



It recently became a pet-swan for my cousin, Dani:





It also became my kitchen curtains:



Our place is coming together slowly, bit-by-bit. We should have a couch by the end of the week!

Now I'm off to Monday Night Football night at Nobu with Nolbey. For the record, I'm in it for the sushi (I hate football).


Sunday, December 12, 2010

All I Want for Christmas

Last night, Noel and I went to pick out our (and my very first ever) Christmas tree. Yep, there's a Christmas tree in our living room now and boy, does it smell like Jesus.




I guess now that it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in this joint, I should compile a wish-list of sorts. All I want for Christmas is...

Nancy Sinatra - Boots (on vinyl)



A wireless remote for my camera. It would certainly make my shoots a lot easier!


These leggings. I need them.

Always thought these nail patches would be fun to try out... and a good incentive for growing out my nails long.



This ear cuff by SunnySkiesStudio


Today, it's back to Jerome's to pick out a couch. This time, I'm bringing my dad (an ex-furniture man) with me. It's going down, Jerome's.

Also, congratulations to mah man for making it into the Union Tribune. The Sunday paper is kind of a big deal! You can read the article online here. Good going Sir Churchill! I am very proud of you :)