Liz Morrow Liz Morrow

mokkafiveoclock giveaway

Hello everyone, happy Monday!  Today I'm bringing you a giveaway from my sponsor Mokkafiveoclock, a great etsy shop that makes custom fitted, vintage inspired dresses!  Yup, that's right, they make every dress according to your measurements.  Pretty fancy.  Today you've got an opportunity to win a $100 gift certificate to Mokkafiveoclock so you can get your hands on one of their beautiful pieces!

To enter:
Leave a comment on this post letting me know what dress you'll get if you win, plus a way for me to get in contact with you in case you win.

For a second entry, like Mokkafiveoclock on Facebook and then come back and leave an additional comment on this post letting me know you've done so!

The giveaway will be open until Saturday, Oct 27 at 9pm PST.

*my intensedebate commenting went down, so if you previously entered through my intensedebate comment system, don't worry, your entry is still there!  No need to enter a second time :) *

The winner of the Lovenell giveaway is...
Congrats!
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no bake cookies


The other night I was having a craving for a sweet little morsel of something or other and wanted to make a quick and easy cookie.  I thought about making some sugar cookies, but they aren't really my favorite, and then I remembered no bake cookies.  Ah, so easy, so quick, and because they have oatmeal in them I can pretend that they're healthy.  Huzzah!  Dan and I have been eating one for breakfast along with cup of coffee, probably not the best breakfast in the world, but it's real yummy.

(recipe adapted from food network)

Ingredients
2 cups sugar
1 oz (1 square) bakers chocolate
1 stick butter
1/2 cup milk
1 cup peanut butter
1 tablespoon vanilla
3 cups oatmeal
1 cup craisins (or just regular raisins)

1. Throw the sugar, chocolate, butter and milk in a saucepan and bring it all to a boil.  Let it boil for 1 minute then add the peanut butter, vanilla, craisins/raisins and oatmeal.

2.  Drop spoonfuls of the mixture onto a sheet of waxed paper on a cookie sheet and place in the freezer until hardened.  I like to leave mine in the freezer or fridge so they stay nice and solid, but they should stay hard once they've cooled to room temperature.

Easy, quick and so great.  I've made two batches just this week...

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Get Fancy

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Lately I've been looking forward to celebrating our first anniversary, and while one year isn't really a big deal, necessarily, I'll take whatever opportunity I get to have an excuse to dress up.  I feel like after your prom and wedding the opportunities to get fancy start to drop off significantly, which is really a shame, because it's such a great feeling to get primped and fancy and feel like a total bombshell.  And a bombshell dress is exactly what I've been craving for this anniversary.  Something slinky and sultry, please!  I'm pretty sure I want something in red, but black is so very demure as well.  Most of these come from Pinup Girl Clothing, which is my go-to shop for finding sexy pinup inspired clothing.

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I've got a red dress quite similar to the ones pictured that I thrifted a couple years ago for Dan's "old hollywood" themed birthday party, but it's full length so I might try hemming it to the knee to get more of the wiggle dress look.  Red lips and false lashes are definitely a must, now I just have to figure out what to do with my hair!  Maybe something smooth and vintage like the hair in the second photo in the red dress set, or the third photo of the black dress set.  Or even like this if I could figure out how to make my hair behave.
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featured sponsor // a wild tonic


Lauren runs both a blog and vintage shop by the name of A Wild Tonic, and she's great.  Want to get to know more about her and AWT?  Of course you do!  Lucky for you, I did a little interview with Lauren so you can do just that.

{ We know you've got an awesome vintage shop... what don't we know about you?
Thank you! Not many people know that I went to school for Arts Administration. I wanted a career in gallery management, and even worked in a few galleries during and after college, but since then my goals have shifted.

{ What made you want to start selling vintage?
I started selling on Etsy because I had quite a large vintage collection I wanted to pare down. Once I started making sales and hearing how happy my customers were with their new-to-them pieces, I began to actively hunt for vintage treasures for the shop.

{ What is your favorite thing about vintage clothing/things?
There are so many benefits to owning vintage items, but I think my favorite thing is the uniqueness of it. From clothing to home decor, I think it's so great to own something that few other people, if any, also own.


{ What is your fall outfit staple?
Vintage leather, specifically boots and jackets. So classic, comfortable, and already perfectly worn in!

{ What are you most excited for now that Fall is almost here?
It seems like so many people love fall for many of the same reasons, and I'm fine with being one of them. I love drinking cider (with whiskey, sometimes), going pumpkin picking, everything about Halloween (specifically watching "Hocus Pocus"), and of course, the excitement of the upcoming holiday season. Oh, and not sweating every time I go outside. Haha!

{ You've created an awesome series of wanderlust-inspired quote prints on maps, what's your favorite place to visit thus far on your journeys?
I just returned from my first "real" road trip, which was incredible. My boyfriend and I went to Maryland, then down to New Orleans, to Disney World, and back home to New Jersey. What I love most about road trips is getting to see what regular life is like for people in different parts of the world. I'm not too keen on touristy places, but I enjoy local shops, restaurants, and bars.


{ What do you love most about where you live?
New Jersey gets a bad rap most of the time, and more so lately thanks to "Jersey Shore," but I vehemently defend my home state whenever someone talks trash. Sure it's crowded and some parts aren't that nice, but there's SO much to see and do here. From the shore to the cities, mountains to malls, we have just about everything. I also really love that we're only a short car ride from New York City, Philadelphia, D.C., New England, Baltimore, etc.


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Thanks for sharing a bit about yourself and your shop, Lauren!
If you want to snag yourself some of the unique vintage items that Lauren stocks in her shop, you can get a discount by using the code "TACKY25" for 25% off!  Snazzy.
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Inspiration Striking


Want to know what's great about fall and winter?  Throwing a hat on after your hair starts to look gross but you're too lazy to wash it.  I think I did that for about three days in a row last week.  This outfit was inspired by something that Kendi wore a while back.  Kendi's style is a lot more sophisticated, classic, and "grown up" than my own (and she towers over me), but I really enjoyed the mix of prints in the scarf and striped top, paired with the cozy knit of the sweater.  Plus, I was inspired to tie my scarf in a new way!  
Last night we went to the grocery store and I got a bunch of stuff for some recipes I've been wanting to try, so today I'm spending the day cooking and baking up a storm!  I love having the oven and stove going when it's grey and rainy out, it keeps the house warm and smelling delicious.  I got the new cake cookbook Vintage Cakes (written by a PNW baker!), and I think I'm gonna try the maple cream cheese frosting from the book on some pumpkin cupcakes I found on Pinterest.  Pinterest is such a great recipe resource.  I love having pictures in a cookbook, but usually cookbooks only have a fraction of the recipes photographed, so I'm rarely drawn to the recipes that have no pictures, though I'm sure they're just as delicious as the ones that have photos accompanying them.  I kind of want to get the cookbook What Katie Ate simply because the pictures are so amazing.  I'm sure the recipes are amazing and the food tastes just as good as it looks, but lately I'm just so enamored with food styling and photography.  I love when a photo can just make my mouth water instantly.  Mmmm.

top/courtesy of olive green anna :: cardigan/anthropologie :: scarf/thrifted
hat/REI :: boots/courtesy of modcloth :: bag/courtesy of handbag heaven
I rarely don jeans in the summer, mostly because I feel like I'm letting my legs air out from the 9 months spent hiding inside tights, but now that the temperature is dropping, I'll probably be spending more time in pants.  I've been on the lookout for an affordable pair of high waisted black jeans for the past 2 years, and have yet to acquire a pair.  I found some in Austin back in March when I was down there for TxSC, but they were around $100 and I was feeling too frugal at the moment to make the purchase.  I tried a pair of Cheap Monday jeans from Modcloth a few months ago, but I got the wrong size (they barely fit over my thighs... whoops!), and then was too lazy to exchange them and just returned them instead.  Anyone know of a great brand that carries high waisted jeans for ladies who have a generous booty and small waist?  Or is that some kind of shangri-la/holy grail?
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Hi, I’m Liz

I'm an artist, writer, designer, DIY renovator, and … well basically I like to do all the things. If it’s creative I’m probably doing it. I’ve spent over 30 years voraciously pursuing a life steeped in creativity and I wholeheartedly believe creativity and joy are inextricably linked.
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