Showing posts with label airbrush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airbrush. Show all posts

Sep 8, 2009

Trailer Trash and Blogger Awards

I hope everyone had a fabulous Labor Day weekend! My plan was to write a bunch of posts over the long weekend, but you can see how that went. But...my Trailer Trash Bash housewarming party was awesome! Due to popular request, I have posted a pic of our rockin' airbrushed tshirts. Notice HH is squirting Cheese Whiz into his mouth! Keeping it classy!!!

Ok, now onto something I've been meaning to do for a REALLY long time. I am giving you a list of some really KICK ASS bloggers! Why are they so kick ass, you ask? Well, because they have all recognized that I am also kick ass and have given me an award! Thank you so much!

It really means a lot to me that I have made so many blogger friends and that so many people are actually interested in what I have to say. I'm still in complete amazement!

A H.I.T. at a NYC Housewife-In-Training gave me the One Lovely Blog Award.
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The Kick Ass Blogger Award is from Zoe at Zoe Rights.

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The Honest Scrap Award is from Ebony Haywood at Sizzling Publications.
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Kathie at My Net Finds gave me the following two awards, Splash Award and the You're a Gem Award.
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The You're a Gem Award is especially important to me because Kathie made it herself to pass along to other bloggers. In her own words, "I made this award for the special bloggers who take the time to not only read my posts, but also leave comments, respond to comments, form blog friendships with and support others, answer blogger questions, etc.....the ones who are a real "gem" in the bloggy world."


So, I am passing this along to some new blogger friends I have found recently. Come on down and accept your award:




Llama at Llama Tales











Sep 3, 2009

The Airbrushed Airhead

Labor Day weekend is coming up and Hottie Husband and I are having a housewarming party Saturday night to celebrate. The theme? Trailer Trash Bash!

I figured this was brilliant! Since we have been in the house less than two months, we really haven't had the time to fix everything up like we want. So, the backyard is still a mess and the decor is not yet all in place. This way we won't be embarassed when our friends wonder why we haven't gotten all this stuff done yet - it's part of the theme! DUH! It's also a great excuse to use up all those random paper plates we have stored through the years - Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving. Anything goes! I also don't have to wait to whip out my Halloween themed serving trays and chip and dip bowl!

But, as for our costumes, I wanted to do something different. I mean sure, there's no problem wearing a wife beater or some NASCAR attire, but that was too obvious. Then it hit us last night when we were eating dinner - we needed matching airbrushed tshirts!!!

(Note: picture above is not our shirt, but pretty darn close!)


After dinner we ran to the mall and found exactly what we were looking for at one of those kiosks. Next problem - explaining to the guy what we wanted without laughing and poking fun at his regular customers. Now, it's clear that little Mr. and Mrs. J Crew that we are do NOT look like one of his regular customers and I thought it would be way too obvious. So, I opted to go with the truth instead. I started out by telling him that we were having a Trailer Trash party (uh oh!) and we wanted cheesy airbrushed tshirts with hearts and our names on it. He looked at me like I was crazy and shook his head. I saw HH giving me a look out of the corner of my eye, but I went on anyway...

"You know, like some cheesy tshirt they sell at the beach. I mean, not anything like you're wearing...I mean, the airbrush tshirt that you are wearing is really cool...we are just looking for something that we wouldn't normally wear...but I would totally wear the awesome tshirt that you're rocking right now...uhhhh"

I was digging a hole and the dude still looked confused when diplomatic-as-can-be HH stepped in and pointed to a heart with wings in the example book at the kiosk. "We want this. With both of our names on it."

"Ok!" the dude nodded and started writing down the order.

HH (as we walked away): "Uh, good job GG! Making fun of the dude we're trying to order tshirts from."

GG (at a loss for words): "Well, COME ON! Really? I mean...what was I supposed to do? Uhhhh!"

I think I'm going to surprise HH with another airbrush tshirt for his birthday. I'm thinking a mountain scene with a wolf and a bald eagle!

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