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Event Planning Blogs We CRAVE

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

With spring in the air, wedding plans are too, as well as all kinds of events. If you’re looking for someone to help you plan it all out, or just get some clever ideas, we’ve provided some event planning blogs that we CRAVE. 

Lucie’s Weddings and Events
http://luciesevents.blogspot.com/
For brides who demand luxurious personal service and supreme style, Lucie’s believes that planning and execution of your event should never mar the enjoyment of the experience. Whether an intimate affair or large-scale bash — in Texas or an exotic locale — Lucie’s has an elegant solution. Their blog is a great source to view their work, full of gorgeous pictures and descriptions of the events they plan. Ideas are boundless in the eye’s of Lucie’s and they can be for you to, especially with the help of their blog.

The Simplifiers
http://thesimplifiers.livejournal.com/
The Simplifiers are your ultimate Party Planners! Special events created by The Simplifiers are sure to be memorable moments, handling all of the details from designing the invitations to transporting and setting up rental equipment to catering to booking live music and even cleanup afterwards. Individuals and corporate clients alike. They also offer Personal Concierge services for clients. Consider The Simplifiers as your Personal Assistant, helping you to focus on the more important things in your life, not your chores and daily errands. The Simplifiers blog is insightful, warm and informative. They are filled with posts about event tips and venues and they are sure to give you endless ideas.

BZ Events
http://bzevents.com/blog/
BZ Events is more boutique than big company. More stylish than stuffy. And definitely more creative than conventional. Like ther clients, they still get giddy over intricate letterpress, fine stationery, clever wedding blogs, luxe fabrics and dramatic lighting. After all, they help make your fêtes unforgettable. But beyond the lovely details, unparalleled service is at their company core. BZ Events treats your big day like it’s a big deal. Because it is. Their clients receive undivided attention to make sure every last to-do is complete. Their blog is professional and beautiful, full of artful pictures and useful information. The blog is broken into different categories, like BZ Brides & Grooms, BZ Buzz, BZ Events, Fab Finds and Local Love. Cruise the blog, discover and learn.

Add More ~ing To Your Life

Monday, March 29th, 2010

In her debut book, Add More ~ing To Your Life, motivational speaker and life coach Gabrielle Bernstein takes readers on a fun and fulfilling journey to happiness in 30 days. She promotes writing, meditation, and movement as ways to combat ego and release romantic illusions. For every goal in her book, she lays out an Equation with multiple steps packed with reflection and perspective. Some of her unique blues-blasting concepts include compiling a Compassion List, creating a Personal-Shift Statement, and ceasing to Future Trip. By the end of the book she’s created an arsenal of happiness-promoting exercises to conquer negative thinking and create personal change. Read on to learn more about this gifted guru and what she craves.

What is your motto, slogan, or theme song?
Expect Miracles

What’s the best advice you’ve been given?
The best advice I was ever given was from my mother when she told me that meditation would guide me to serenity.

In a past life you were…
A preacher in South America.

How do you get ready to write?
I clean my desk. Then I meditate. Following my meditation I write an outline. I’m a mess without an outline. I turn off my phone and I unplug the Internet. Then I start writing.

What’s a place that inspires you and why?
The place where I’m most inspired is in Abadiania Brazil. I travel to Abadiania, the home of psychic surgeon and spiritual healer John of God. When I am in Brazil with John of God and his team of mediums I feel my strongest sense of inspiration.

What makes you feel most CRAVE – able?
My authenticity. What you see is what you get.

What’s a cause you are passionate about and why?
I feel deeply connected to helping people overcome addiction and more specifically the issue of teenage suicide due to prescription drugs. I am a recovering drug addict and I am very transparent about my sobriety in order to help others recover. I plan to write a book on overcoming addiction in all areas of life.

What makes you laugh so hard you cry?
So many things. I don’t know where to begin…

In 10 years you want to be…
In 10 years I plan to be known as the messenger for happiness for the next generation. I will have a television show and several published books. I will be a mother and dwell in New York City and in a warm weather climate.

Describe yourself in 5 words.
I am spirited, loquacious, alive, connected, love

* This publication was sent to the CRAVEcompany for review

Places To Pamper Your Pooch

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

If you really care about your pet and want to find a special place in Austin to show them the love that you feel for them, there are a lot of wonderful options that aren’t massive chain stores, supplying any food, products or services that will sell. These specialty shops and services were started out of love for animals and the people who love them.

Austin Dirty Dog
710 West 5th St. (and many other locations/see website)
512.476.3647
http://www.dirty-dog.com/
Austin Dirty Dog gives you all the tools to make your dog sparkle or at least smell great! It allows you to have a hands-on experience with your dog and leave the mess there. You won’t have to clean the bathroom ceiling or chase him around the yard with a hose. All you need to bring is the dog. Oh, And it’s dirt cheap.  Austin Dirty Dog also does full service grooming if you’d like to give your dog a professional look or tackle the difficult task with more experienced hands. It’s an all-around great place to get your dog cleaned up any way you like.

Nicole Mlakar-Livingston Pet Photography
http://nicolemlakarphotography.com/
Nicole Mlakar-Livingston is a lifestyle and pet photographer in Austin, Texas. Her work has been featured in Texas Highways, Austin Pet Directory, Rare Magazine and in a book titled “Barbeque Road Trip” by Voyageur Press. Nicole is the principle photographer for Austin’s first dog magazine- Haute Dog Magazine. Nicole is an award winning photographer, who most recently was selected as Austin’s “Most Awesom-ist” Pet Photographer by Austin Pet Directory’s reader poll. She also contributes to local non-profit pet organizations and rescue groups through financial donations and donations of her time and talent.  It’s clear that her praises reflect merit because her work is stunning. She has the talent to give you the perfect memory of your pet to keep for years to come.

Dogadillo
12912 Hill Country Blvd. Suite F-155
(512) 402-9663

http://www.dogadillo.com/
Dogadillo is designed to be very comfortable and friendly for canines, while catering to the most distinctive canines as well. With high end clothing and accessories, other packs can immediately tell if you shop at Dogadillo. Their top of the line nutritional products make your dog look and feel great! They love seeing other canines in the store, so bring the whole family to visit. Dogadillo offers fresh baked, healthy treats from local bakers, nutritious food from Dogadillo and more! Dogadillo carries high quality food products to keep your pet healthy. All foods are grain free and safe sourced.  No edible products from China or Mexico. If you are a responsible health conscious pet owner, Dogadillo is the place to go to find good treats and good company, two and four legged.

Fashion Sense is a Relative Term

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

In honor of the recent Fashion Week hoopla, I thought I’d share my fashion “sense” and I use that term quite loosely. For those of you that have read the CRAVE Crack Up blogs, you’ve quickly come to learn I am “challenged” in many areas of my life that include domestically, home interiorally, culinarily, and more. Fashion is no exception….I have narrowly escaped being featured in the black-boxed face photo in many a fashion magazine.

Every Spring I am inspired to clean out the closet, buy some colorful shoes and skip around looking cute. I pledge to wear a pretty floral print dress just because they look so dang fun on the TV ads but then realize I would actually have to shave my legs.

I adore all the fabulous sunglasses but find myself still sporting the $3.99 pair I bought at the Ritzville AM/PM after a long night. I vowed to never buy expensive eyewear because I was sure I’d lose or break them…these signature shades I picked up near the corn dogs have lasted me five years, naturally!

Each April I travel to Las Vegas for some much needed girl fun. One year I committed myself to having the right “Vegas” shoes, so I splurged. I found just the right pair of smoking hot black strappy pumps. When I got there, I made it from my room to the elevator in the hotel before I had to return to the room for my flip flops. They looked super cute in the pre-func party pics though.

A southern friend once sent me a Spring purse set. By “set” I mean that it looked like one of those Christmas dolls that you open and find 15 more mini-Christmas dolls inside, only this had a matching wallet, sunglass case, etc., it had a million pieces. I had no idea what to do with all of them but they sure were cute. Don’t be surprised that I don’t have a purse “set”…I just recently realized you should have more than one bag for different seasons.

Speaking of seasons, when I lived in the south I was outcast due to my major faux pas of wearing white heels before Easter. Silly me, it had been 80 degrees since New Year’s Eve so I figured white shoes with my cute floral skirt would work. The fashion police literally showed up and locked me in a dressing room at Dillard’s until Easter for that high crime.

You might say I am a “function over form” kind of gal. I am all about comfort and all my jeans have to do is at least accommodate my cell phone and lip gloss.

I do love coats, it’s a strange addiction but I must have a hundred in my closet. Ok, 50% are fleece, but I do dig the outer layer action. Funny thing is I am always so warm, I rarely wear them, not just because most of them would look ridiculous with my floral dress but also because I don’t want to be bothered with carrying one around. I would probably leave it in some coat check somewhere and lose it….like my $3.99 expensive eyewear.

Here’s to putting on a pretty floral dress and skipping around looking cute this Spring!

Do It Yourself Design Inspirations We CRAVE

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Spring is finally just around the corner. We are gearing up to do all our regular spring cleaning tasks – flip mattresses, wash curtains, and finally organize our junk drawers. One of the highlights of spring is rebirth and getting a new lease on life . Well, how about doing the same for your home or an old piece of furniture? Small changes are sure to make a large difference in any home! We love to turn to designspongeonline.com for inspiration and really love the before & after posts. Check out some of our favorite makeovers:

Do you have any home DIYs plans for spring?

Blogs We CRAVE

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

When it comes to women doing great things, we here at CRAVE love to spread the word about women doing unique things. A great way to discover extraordinary women is through their blogs.  Dive into bold minds and discover how these positive voices share what they love or believe in. These are just a few blogs that we swear by and know you will enjoy to.

LiveMom
http://www.livemom.com
In a thriving metropolis such as Austin, Texas, many moms have yet to find their way. Some know the place like the back of their hand, yet most still stumble around, constantly searching for a side street that will bring them closer to their destination in a more timely manner than many of the local highways and biways. Although moms are all different with different perspectives, they share a common thread; the desire to provide the best for themselves and their families. On LiveMom you can share information to encourage others in a kind and supportive online community. With that in mind, let your voice be heard and be a part of building a better village, Austin.

adored austin
http://www.adoredaustin.com
Indiana Adams started Adored Austin in the summer of 2009 as a place where she could synthesize and share style trends: good and bad. She also wanted to have a place to highlight local shops and independent artisans. Indiana believes that through the mediums of fashion and decor, we can silently express ourselves and honor our nostalgia. India’s blog posts are colorful, funny and informative and her blog is definitely worth checking out!

Austin Girl Music Guide
http://austingirlmusicguide.wordpress.com/
Austin Girl Music Guide offers fun, insightful, and useful reviews, videos, and pictures of concerts that the author attend here in Austin, Texas and reviews of albums that she happens to be listening to (old, new, from pretty much any genre, and everything in between).  She also posts cool music-related happenings that she hears about, random music tidbits, and any-and-all things music related that might be interesting to readers. Austin Girl Music Guide is for normal people who just dig music, meant to be accessible and not intimidatingly cutting edge.

CRAVE up your St. Patrick’s Day

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

St. Patrick’s Day is tomorrow and whether you are of Irish heritage or not, it is a great excuse to dress up in green, drink Guinness and eat corned beef and cabbage. In case the traditional Irish feast isn’t your thing we have come up with a few cool ways that you can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your girlfriends. So grab your green, your “Kiss Me I’m Irish” sticker and a few gal pals and celebrate with us! Erin Go Bragh!

Coordinate a cocktail party with you gal pals using this fabulous party guide from Girlfriend Celebrations. Get cocktail creative with green drinks that aren’t beer. Pair these with fabulous green snacks and appetizers. Finish off the Irish ambiance by playing Celtic music in the background. As a fun party activity everyone can plant individual clovers and each guest can take home a pot to remind them of their fabulous friends.

Not into food and games? Coordinate a gift exchange with girlfriends and require that everyone purchase something that is authentically Irish. Set a spending limit so everyone gets something fun.

This year the holiday is celebrated on a Wednesday so if you aren’t in to going out and partying hard consider spending a night in watching movies. Use food coloring to dye your popcorn green and pop in a Irish “chick-flick” like PS I Love You, Tristan and Isolde , or Leap Year. All St. Patrick’s Day rules still apply so make sure your PJ’s are green!

If you want to go all out and spend the night on the town check out this fabulous St. Patrick’s Day event guide and find out what fun St. Patty’s festivities are happening in your area.

We wish you the “luck o’ the Irish” this year as you celebrate with friends. And no matter where or how you celebrate remember the old Irish adage “Before you call for one for the road be sure you know the road.” Slàinte

Interview with Kate Merrick of Betty Lash

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Kate Merrick is the  owner of Betty Lash, who’s focus is on your eyes! Betty Lash is a specialty lash boutique that offers a number of safe, non-invasive services that will enhance the appearance of your eyes. They know that if you come to them, you will get the best lashes available anywhere in the world, Guaranteed! Imagine waking up each morning and tossing you mascara and curlers to the wind!!!

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Luxurious    Rejuvenating    Pampering

What are your most popular products or services?
Of course, Eyelash Extensions! but “Sugaring” is becoming more and more popular.

People may be surprised to know…
I never in a million years would have dreamed up this business, it truly happened by chance and taking a chance.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
The idea that I could take a service that was so new, and specialize in it.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My father told me I could do or be whatever I wanted. His encouragement reminds me to be the best.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Being afraid to make mistakes. Because sometimes those “mistakes” can show you something you never would have seen or experienced otherwise.

How do you spend your free time?
What free time? Okay priorities if I had a «life”: Family, exercise, travel, good food, friends and girls nights..

What is your indulgence?
Great food & dessert anytime I feel I earned it! Yummy.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
The «New» Paggi house for drinks and appetizers. It’s close to downtown and they have their own valet parking.

Where is the best place to get a pedicure?
I’m always on the run, so it’s normally a last minute affair. Soon I’ll make an afternoon of it!

Where is the best place to get a manicure?
See above…stay tuned.

 Where is the best place to find gifts?
Anthropologie has something for everyone. Emeralds is great for cards, frames, and jewelry. Eliza Page for something really special.

What is your favorite salon?
Jackson Ruiz runs their business how I would if I owned a salon. How towels, oils, massages, need I say more…?

Where is the best place to buy shoes?
Nordstrom, absolutely! or Michael Kors at the Domain.

Where is the best place to buy clothes?
Girl Next Door and Shiki on 2nd are my favorites. Stylish, eclectic and uber chic.

Who is the best local designer or artist?
Lori Humphrey created Apron Allure, an eclectic assortment of “Lingerie for the kitchen.” Makes cooking so much more fun!

What is the best gym or fitness club?
I love Mecca, the service is outstanding, professional and you feel renewed after a great eucalyptus steam.

Find Inner Peace in Austin

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

We all have moments… days…weeks… where we get so stressed out we can’t wind down again. Here at CRAVE we are firm believers that every woman needs a place they can go and completely relax and get away from the stress of everyday life. That is why we’ve compiled this list of great places in Austin to find a little inner peace.

Breath & Body Yoga
4800 Burnet Road Suite 440
(512) 374-1021
http://www.breathandbodyyoga.com/

Breath and Body Yoga is Austin’s only contemporary yoga studio which breaks the mold of the traditional yoga practice. From the architectural design by award winning Dick Clark to the dynamic teaching styles of Baron Baptiste and Shiva Rea, Breath and Body Yoga integrates contemporary design, Power Vinyasa Yoga, Prana Vinyasa and Anusara Yoga. They invite you to discover your breath, your body and your yoga practice. Get ready for the practice of a lifetime. Breath & Body offers Group Classes, Private Sessions, Corporate Yoga, Online Classes, Workshops and Bootcamps.

Milk + Honey Spas
204 Colorado Street and 12700 Hill Country Blvd.
512.236.1115
http://www.milkandhoneyspa.com/

milk + honey spas, named Austin’s top day spa by the Austin Chronicle, offer a full range of spa treatments including massages, facials, body treatments, and natural nail therapy in a modern, yet relaxed atmosphere. milk+ honey strives to create a truly relaxing environment where you are pampered and unhurried, it provides treatments using natural and organic ingredients to assist in natural healing processes, and it engages all of your senses where you interact with music and art in addition to the touch of your treatment. The staff is passionate about your relaxation and healing. Some of their special treatments include seasonal packages, skin analysis events and trunk shows, and their customer loyalty program offers exclusive rewards. 

Reform Pilates
3110 Windsor Rd. Ste. A
(512) 236-9595

http://reformpilates.net/index.html

Reform Pilates offers one-on-one training as well as a variety of group class options in a private, exclusive studio environment. They have highly trained and certified instructors that come from a variety of Pilates backgrounds. This gives them the advantage of meeting the needs of all students. They believe highly in continuing education for instructors as well as working with each other on a regular basis to ensure they are meeting the goals of clients every day. Reform also offers many different types of massage including: Sports/Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular, A.R.T. (Active Release Technique), Orthopedic and Pregnancy Massage.

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Monday, March 8th, 2010


Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? Women’s History Month can be traced back to 1911 when the first International Women’s Day was celebrated. But it didn’t become a month long celebration until 1987. The popularity of women’s history celebrations continues to spread as more people are becoming aware of the contributions of women and girls. A President’s Commission on the Celebration of Women in History in America recently sponsored hearings in many parts of the country. The Women’s Progress Commission will soon conduct hearings to promote interest in preserving areas that are relevant in American women’s history. Some of the groups promoting this interest are state historical societies, women’s organizations, and groups such as the Girl Scouts of the USA. CRAVE would like to celebrate Women’s History month by selecting five women who have made a positive impact in the last ten years.

Hillary Clinton
During the last decade, she was First Lady, Senator, serious presidential candidate of a major political party, and Secretary of State, First former First Lady to hold major elective office, January 2001 (Senator from New York); first woman candidate for U.S. president to almost win a nomination from a major political party (declared candidacy January 2007, conceded June 2008) and first former First Lady to serve in the cabinet, in her capacity of U.S. Secretary of State, confirmed January 2009. All of this after her presidential husband cheated on her for the whole world to see. Need I say more?

Oprah Winfrey
Oprah was the first black billionaire, as reported by Forbes in April 2004. Although she is not in politics or changing laws, her power and conviction is known the world over. She has used her power again and again to shed light on good causes on everything from women who are sold into slavery to animal cruelty. Her latest endeavor is getting people to stop talking and texting on the phone while driving. She puts massive amounts of money into charitable causes and her show is now approaching an unbelievable 25 year run. In 2009 she announced that the The Oprah Winfrey Show will end in 2011. It’s hard to find a woman who doesn’t know who she is.

Melinda Gates
Melinda Gates is the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which is the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The foundation is “driven by the interests and passions of the Gates family.” The primary aims of the foundation are, globally, to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty, and in America, to expand educational opportunities and access to information technology. The foundation, based in Seattle, Washington, has an endowment of US$35.1 billion as of October 1, 2008. The scale of the foundation and the way it seeks to apply business techniques to giving makes it one of the leaders in the philanthrocapitalism revolution in global philanthropy. In 2007 its founders were ranked as the second most generous philanthropists in America. Bill and Melinda were also named Time magazine’s Persons of the Year in December 2005.

Michelle Obama
Because Michelle is the first African American first lady and the first wife of an African American President, she has an influence and gets attention that prior first ladies may not have received. Michelle represents the loving, working mother who came from difficult circumstances, had the opportunity to attend an Ivy League school, and achieve great things in the causes that she’s taken on as a lawyer, and now, as a first lady. Even her fashion sense is turning heads because she tends to wear little known designers, giving them well-deserved attention, instead of going for the more typical pricier names that everyone would expect. When Michelle decided to grow a vegetable garden outside the White-House, all of a sudden it was all the rage. Right now she is taking on reducing childhood obesity and encouraging children to have a healthy active lifestyle.

Ellen DeGeneres
Though it is easy to argue that Ellen doesn’t have half the achievements under her belt as any of the rest of these women do, her talk show and her name have become so synonymous with positivity and acceptance, it seems that laughter really is the best medicine. Besides being widely adored and accepted as an openly gay woman, Ellen and her talk show have won the daytime Emmy for Best Talk Show and talk show host 4 years in a row and the show averages about 3.0 million viewers per episode, according to daytime television ratings, which makes it one of the highest-viewed daytime shows. The refreshing style of her humor and the unyielding extent of her kindness make her a stand out woman of the last decade.

Information from wikipedia.com.