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Madewell Opening Party | Ponce City Market

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Tuesday was the Madewell X Cool Atlanta opening party welcoming the newest addition to Ponce City Market!  I attended wearing just about all things Madewell including a relatively new dress I’ve worn around 4-5 times already because it’s just that good.

Black: check.  Unique straps and neckline: check. Cutout: check. Tassels: check! On sale: CHECK! (unfortunately it doesn’t look like it’s on the site anymore, otherwise I’d share a link to it)

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The location is nestled between Jcrew, Lululemon, Anthro and Frye -it’s basically a one-stop shopping area!

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Ah, overalls. Speaking my language dressing up these cuties with a big-ole purse!

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Pretty rad how Madewell carries other brands both in their store and online.  It makes for a well-rounded shopping experience

This little teepee incense holder didn’t go home with me that night, but rest assured it’ll be an addition at the Smith-Winchester household soon!

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This season of Madewell is pretty casual, which is A-Ok with me! Loved all the plaid clothing from liners of jackets to button downs, plaid is definitely ‘in’ this upcoming Fall!

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Madewell X Vans. The backside zipper adds a girly touch to these guys.  I have my heart set on getting a pair of high top all-white Chucks but these are definitely a backup if I change my mind.

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Not sure if it’s the corner of the building layout or the fact the party had the place packed to the brim but it feels smaller than other Madewells but in a good way. Like you’re walking into a boutique versus a chain-brand store, if that makes sense.

I had the pleasure of chatting with the marketing manager and several other employees and they were just the sweetest, so hit it up knowing you’ll be treated right!

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DIY WEDDING INVITATIONS

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In the same fashion that we did our save-the-dates, we are DIY’n the formal invitations using another custom stamp by local stamp-maker, Native Bear. The stamp decision was made long ago but the paper decision was a little more difficult to decide on. Originally I thought I wanted to dip dye watercolor paper with indigo dye but after hearing that it can rub off on your hands and clothes, I nixed that idea. Then I experimented with an ombre’ effect using watercolor and wasn’t totally satisfied with that outcome soooo I went with another idea-

Cyanotypes!

I had first encountered cyanotypes during a Root City Market at one of the interactive booths they have set up for kids (and adults like me that like to craft!) and had fun with the freedom to play around with negative space and loved the bold blue end result. So mom and I ordered 200 5×7 cards from Cyanotype Store and completed step one of our custom invites!

The process is ridiculously easy but here are some pretty step-by-step photos and at the end I’ll share some tips + lessons learned the hard way!

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First step is to pick out what types of plants and materials you want to use. I stuck with plants but the possibilities are endless! Mass Collective, the folks behind the first time I did a cyanotype, had everything from rice to plastic toy animals. Other things you could use are letters, feathers, fossils, paper cut-outs such as a doily and really anything else your heart desires! Just remember, anything solid is going to be white, so if it’s just a big solid object that’s going to be a lot of positive space in the print.

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Since the paper is very sensitive to light they come in a black plastic bag that you’ll want to keep them in right up until the very moment you’re ready with the materials you want to place on the paper.

After you set the object on the paper, let it expose in the sun. Time will vary depending on the sun intensity. Overcast=longer. Directions said 10-15 minutes but that was way too long for ours since the sun was crazy intense that day. Expose until the paper turns a sky blue and don’t expose too long or it’ll turn white and then the whole print will just be blue.

The thicker foliage turned out better in my opinion. I liked the prints with the rosemary and whatever plant that is in the upper right-hand corner. But adding specs of little details is also a nice touch. You can also move things around and get lighter effects and double-exposure.

Remember, the freedom is all yours! Well, as long as you have lots of prints to experiment with, we bought more than we needed in case some didn’t work out, and I’m glad we did. There were a bunch of duds.

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Next up is to rinse. Once the print is exposed how you like, take the paper and place in a tray of regular water.

Tip: Don’t push from the middle of the piece of paper but instead cut in by “diving” one edge of the paper into the water and letting it rinse over the image *I don’t know how else to word this but basically make the plunge as even across the print as possible.

The water stops the developing so when you hang them the clothespin shouldn’t make a mark on the print. But if this worries you, scroll down and read the tips about how-to dry.

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How gorgeous, right??? We are so happy with the outcome and how each are completely unique to the next!

The paper has a pretty texture to it as well, sort of like watercolor paper, and the color turned out perfectly.

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Lessons learned:

-Even though I mentioned this above, I want to reiterate: Don’t expose TOO long. If the paper turns white, it’ll be all blue. The directions say 10-15 but I’d say to judge by the sun. On this day it was extremely sunny and so we didn’t have to expose nearly as long as the directions.

-If doing a big batch, change water frequently.  Also, we thought having the water in the shade was better, not scientifically proven, but we thought it made a difference with stopping the exposure.

-When prints are in the water, don’t let them overlap, this’ll cause lines and odd exposures. And also don’t let them sit on top of the water un-submerged completely because they’ll shrivel up (almost like a wilting effect).

-If you’re using real plants you’ll want to have plenty and keep some in water because they’ll wilt in the sun. We had clovers but they wilted so fast we couldn’t really use.

-Don’t dry on flat surface, a grated rack is better or hanging from a line of string. If none of these are available, laying papertowels on a flat surface will do fine, just change them regularly as they’ll get pretty wet and not allow the print to dry.

DO NOT DRIP ON ANYTHING OF IMPORTANCE. We did this in the front lawn and I hung all the prints on the porch, thus dripping all over the place, and even though I rinsed it thoroughly afterwards with the hose, it looks like a bad tie dye job! Apparently, the water that drips off carries the indigo-colored ink with it. I think what happened was that even though I rinsed, the sun ended up exposing the droplets.

Next step for us is to stamp each cyanotype with our wedding stamp and get them out the door!

 

CHROME YELLOW TRADING CO.

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Atlanta is on a rise and with it is the team over at Chrome Yellow. They opened the pop-up on the Westside I wrote about here while they worked on their permanent location and just last weekend served their first cup of coffee to the public. I went over on Saturday which was their second official day and had the delight of meeting the husband + wife duo behind the business. While chatting with them I enjoyed the bold yet smooth flavor of the Stumptown cold brew nitro that they have on draft (draft coffee, how cool, right?!)

Next on their agenda is debuting the boutique side of the shop which has brands like Ace & Jig, Rogue Territory, Another Feather and a whole lot more. Can’t wait to see the merchandising and attend the grand opening party! Check out the coffee side’s minimal, clean vibes:

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I was flying solo since Dustin was fishing in North Georgia so I picked him up a bottled cold brew to enjoy when he got back.  He’s the sweetest and shared with me since I hadn’t tried this one and we both thought it was yummy.  I particularly liked the lack of bitterness.

Ran into Cameron of Atlanta Street Fashion and he snapped my outfit, thanks buddy!

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Wearing TOMS shades, FP top, H&M skirt, Birkenstocks, MK bag and Kate Spade watch.

Get on over, pick your poison and enjoy!

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INSTAGRAM TAKEOVER

Hopefully the curse of the “Summer Cold’ hasn’t hit you like it has Dustin and I this past week. We’ve both been sick, even caused me to miss work, twice!  I haven’t had the energy to post this till now but I’m very excited to share my most recent Instagram takeover with Ponce City Market. Photos were posted on Saturday, August 8th.

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Via Instagram:   Hi there! Jess aka @ladyflashback here! I’ll be taking over the Instagram for the day, hope you enjoy and follow along for #myPCM experience!

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Via Instagram:  Love all the the details in and around Ponce City Market! Glad to see they kept a lot of the original detailing while also adding modern twists. #myPCM is full of little surprises and there are lots of areas that are open for exploration!

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Via Instagram: The Beltline is a place to be active, escape and take in art and sights.  It’s a place to run into friends, or make new ones! It’s a connection within our city and It’s a part of the #myPCM experience. Pictured here is a new friend I met while biking around, miss @ashleypoulos and some pretty Atlanta wildflowers!

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Via Instagram:  There are a lot of familiar stores opening up but there are some that I just now discovered at #myPCM, such as Goorin Bros. Hat shop.  They specialize in men and women’s hats and also carry an array of accessories. They were founded in 1895 and have operated by the Goorin family for 4 generations, they definitely have the hat business figured out!

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Via Instagram:  I lived at Ford Factory Lofts pre-Beltline and pre-PCM. I watched the foundation outside my window go from city jungle to an active trail. I watched the shell of Sears-Roebuck turn into what is now PCM. I feel blessed living in Atlanta when such great change is happening! Can’t wait to see more of what comes of #myPCM and the surrounding areas!

Next up: a visit to the newly opened Chrome Yellow Trading Co. Spoiler alert: they serve up Stumptown Coffee and it’s DELISH!

DRINK UP | CONCRETE JUNGLE COCKTAIL

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In this post I talked about Atlanta’s non-profit, Concrete Jungle.  My good friend Katherine Concrete Jungle’s new director and avid forager, brought over some pears from a recent picking which we turned into a delicious cocktail!! Ingredients and easy instructions below.

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Ingredients:
Gin
St. Germain
Pears
Ginger
Mint
Ginger beer

Directions: First wash and dry produce. Then, grate the ginger, pluck the mint off the stems and muddle together then add in a half jigger of St. Germain. Peal pears, cut and press with juicer over the shaker then shake all that with 2 jiggers of gin.  Pour over ice into two cups and add the ginger beer.  If you’re not into mint, ginger and pear bits you could strain. We left in and enjoyed snacking on the pear pieces. Hope you enjoy this easy and refreshing cocktail!