Wednesday, January 28, 2009

SAY IT AINT SO!!!

Another one bites the dust? 

If Country living goes under I don't know what I'll do!


Do you guys subscribe to any magazines?
I need to more. 

These are real people with real jobs and a real source of inspiration for Moi'. 

It's sad. 

Come back and see me-
Kara

Monday, January 26, 2009

How to "wrap" a gift card, making a boring gift adorable

Gift cards are not my favorite gift to give, but sometimes it just has to happen. 

So why not jazz up that plain ol' gift card and make it special for the recipient by wrapping it all up in some yarn cuteness.

Warning, pictures to follow are blurry, not the best, and you'll see my messy room in the background. I was headed off to a birthday party, hence the gift card. 

Glam up your gift card like so:

1. Get a gift card to a place someone loves. In this case, Sephora. Their gift cards come in a cute little box. If your card doesn't come in a box, you could always put it in one. 

2. Start wrapping up your gift card box with some yarn.... (I never claimed to be a photographer)

3. Wrap a portion of the yard around the box horizontally to secure it....

4. Stuff  a little piece of paper in there. I like to keep plain card stock bookmarks in stock for such little projects. You get them at Michael's in the card aisle...

5. Cutsify that little card with some scalloped edges...

6. Add a cute little saying. I chose "and many more..." and tie a little vintage button on and you are good to go! A "special" present that is just a gift card. 
Please ignore my webby hands. Gross.

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Friday, January 23, 2009

Deals are a girl's best friend...

I love shopping. 

Specifically at Anthropologie. I could live there. Seriously. 

My wallet, however, does NOT love it. (I am cheap.)


Until last night....


My best friend, Aria, is getting married and she is so wonderful that she selected a beautiful dress from Anthro for us bridesmaids. It cost 228 bucks, which was fine by me. I will get  A LOT of use out of it. 

Then...

The clearance angels opened up their gates and shown some deal lovin' light down on me. The dress got marked down to $119 people!!!!!

I ended up getting ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN BUCK-A-ROOS BACK ON MY DEBIT CARD!!

I was ecstatic!

Now, the smart thing to would have been to save that money, however Antro is having their huge end of season sale right now. So what's a girl to do?

I went sweater shopping. 

And I ended up with this little lovely:


And another shirt and sweater that aren't online anymore. You guys would love them. Think vintagey. Think lace. Think adorable. 

In my mind it's like I got three shirts for free!

I love you Anthropologie. 

I love you. 

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Thursday, January 22, 2009

More important than any home deocorating post, ever

Persecution is real. 

It's gut wrenching.

And, it's so convenient to forget about in our very blessed lives of religious freedom where thinking about what we are making for dinner, what we will spray paint next or what celebrity is going off the deep end is what is on our minds. 


We are so foolish. 


This is where this blog post is going to get wordy. 

I know it is easy to just scroll through real quick and move to the next one on your list, please don't. There are no fancy pictures here, no DIY tips, just a call for prayer. 

My friend Melanie works for Samaritan's Purse. They not only have us packing up shoe boxes of gifts every Christmas at church, but the provide aid and relief to third world countries. They do amazing work. 

Melanie's good friend Tim also happens to work for the same ministry, however he is in the front lines working to rebuild churches in Sudan after the crippling civil war there. In Sudan, people are being killed, every day, just because they are Christians. 

This email is hard to understand. 

You will have to read it a few times. 

But it lets you in on the horror that these people are facing everyday. 

Children are having to watch their adult family members be brutally killed, or they are being killed themselves. 

Please read and pray for the ministry that Tim is doing and for those being persecuted. Let this serve as a reminder of how incredibly blessed we are and that God has given us more luxury than we ever deserve, and for a reason... to move us towards worship... to glorify him...and to give us every opportunity to serve those who need help. 

Pray. For Sudan. For Africa. For the persecuted. For those Persecuting. 

Here's the email....
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Subject: URGENT PRAYER NEEDED!

I just received this urgent email from my dear friend Tim in Sudan. He also works for Samaritan's Purse doing Church Reconstruction.

Reading this broke my heart. Hearing a first-hand account of what is happening in Sudan and Uganda helps me to better understand just how bad it is. Thanks for praying for our hurting brothers and sisters.

Blessings,

Melanie

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Friends and Family,


The attached is a e-mail from the Bishop of the ECS church in Mundri. The
area I was working in last year. This is also the area of the LRA attacks.
He gives a more detailed description of some of the horrors that has
happened.

I would like you all to note that these are real places; I have been there
and talked to these people. Christian people just like me and you having to
suffer in a way no one should ever have to.

Please take the time to read his letter and say a prayer.

Thank you.

Tim
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1. From Bishop Bismark Avokaya, ECS  Diocese of Mundri, sent to church
partners January 15.

Subject: Urgent Prayers Needed for Mundri!!

There is insecurity problem caused by the so called Lord's Resistance
Army (LRA) of Uganda in two of our Archdeaconries which has affected seven Parishes. It has displaced all the villages in those Parishes and we are yet to get the exact number of the people. However, we are aware that people from Tore Wandi (about 85 miles south of Mundri town), Moba (about 70 miles), Bangolo 50 miles, Ledinwa about 38 miles up to Garia (about 30  miles). These distances are measured from Mundri to locations mentioned.

At least about four people were confirmed dead. One of those killed
was  Rina's uncle called Wilson who is our Lay Reader at Moba Parish. What happened was that his last son was abducted together with one of his grandsons. Both were about ten years of age. So Wilson decided to follow the LRA with another young in the hope of securing the release of these boys.  But later after walking with the LRA over 20 miles under arrest, Wilson and  the young man were both tied. Their hands and legs were chopped off while still alive, and were thoroughly beaten on the neck to death in front of the boys and some other new people they abducted. But the LRA decided to leave these boys to go their way, though they could not know where to go.

However as people were running towards Mundri, a Good Samaritan (who was riding on a motorbike) found the boys on the road and decided to carry them to Mundri. They had arrived Mundri only two days and are now with their cousin sister (who already had other displaced people). We had the boys in  our house yesterday for consolation etc. Both are traumatised like many others and we could not believe our ears as they shared the stories with us.

Also we learnt that Rina's other uncle, Rev Sylvester Yona, who is one of our Pastors, had one of his daughters abducted as well. Rev Yona himself had gone to Juba for medical treatment last November and he is still in Juba. And one of the homes that was looted and burnt at Tore Wandi was said to be his home. As these events took place in his absence, we were told he now so much devastated in Juba. So pray forhim too.

Some of the injured are now admitted at Mundri health Centre and the rest in Lui Hospital especially those with gun shots. And about eleven people were reported to have been abducted from Tore Wandi and their fate is not known to date.

Because of the shooting in those areas resulting in a lot of fear,
desperation and displacement many people are still trekking towards
Mundri from Friday to date. When we saw those who arrived and learnt that many were on the way trekking to Mundri, last Sunday the Diocese decided to arrange, sent a truck to Ledingwa (about 37 miles) to carry some of the women, children and the elderly people who were struggling to reach Mundri.

However, when the driver reached Garia (about 30 miles) before the
expected destination, they found the attack had reached Garia and was
still going on! Two tractors (which were carrying some of the people
to Mundri) were attacked; one man was shot dead, a baby was shot dead from the back of the mother, another man was injured, and so was Wilson's wife injured. Remember Wilson is Rina's uncle (who was killed
previously and the tractors were set on fire. This made the driver of
the truck we sent to return, but was able to carry some of the women
and the children he found on the way.

As I write this message there is a massive displacement of our people
into Mundri from these affected areas. Some of the displaced people
have been identified by their relatives and are now living with
relatives. For instance, at the home of the former Bishop of Mundri
are 29 people not to mention the people who reside in his family. In
another family, there are 16 people just to mention but a few.

But we are not able to identify all the relatives of these people and
some said they don't have extended family members in Mundri. Hence
they are now living in the Church (Cathedral) Compound. We did arrange to collect sum cash from Christians in Mundri for emergency to cater for those in the Cathedral Compound and some of those with families around. And we raised few Sudanese Pounds for porridge or fast food as they had spent over three days or so without food on the way. Also we (both Church and local authorities) had informed our Community members in other towns (like Juba, Khartoum, Nairobi etc) to collect whatever
they are able to get and sendto Mundri for the same ASAP. For
instance, yesterday we got SDG 4,000 (or $2,000) from Khartoum for this. However, because of the intensity and the number of the people, these are not enough.

Unfortunately it is now time for harvest in Mundri areas. The people had left their crops/ grain in the fields. The LRA had burnt most of the homes in those places including the bush/grass around. Moreover whatever basic utensils people had were taken and should peace return in nearest future and they return to their home places, they had nothing to return as far as I am aware of the situation.

Nevertheless, we are hereby praying and asking you to prayers with us as those of us who are in Mundri are even generally in fear, though we are still trusting God to rescue the situation.

The Government had sent some soldiers to Mundri and on to the affected places to contain the situation. 

But we are counting on your prayers
for God Alone has the last word not the gun.


Yours truly, in the fellowship of the Gospel.

+ Bismark

ECS, Diocese of Mundri  C/O P O Box 127,  Juba Sudan.
Thuraya: +8821621974812

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Remember, 
There is so much more to life than our little, lucky worlds. 

Come back and see me-
~Kara

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

And the Winner Is.....

Who knew that my little ol' blog giveaway would have over 150 entries?! The lucky winner will get to select an item of their choice from Etsy for up to $50.00. 


Before I let you know who won, I'd like to let you know what a joy this little blog is in my life. I've met amazing women, and I'm continually inspired by each and every one of you every single day. I'd like to thank each of you for entering and can't wait to explore the blogs of those of you who are new visitors to Inspired Kara!

Each entry was given a number and I used random.org to select a winner. 


You all are going to LOVE who won. 


Liz is one of my daily visits in blogland. She is a wonderful writer and her way of crafting a post makes you feel like you are sitting around with her in the early morning drinking coffee and listening to her tell stories. She is incredibly entertaining. She also has one kick booty way of decorating her home that makes you feel like that vintagey antropologie look is attainable, and a husband who cooks up meals of which the photos make me salivate onto my keyboard and spend the rest of my day clutching my stomach as it growls. 

In less words, go visit Liz you will love her. 

I hope she shares with all of us what she decides on as her Etsy item!

Here's what Liz had to share as what inspires her:

Ok, I'm inspired by lots of new things everyday... today it would have to be these blogs:

http://simplyvintagegirl.com/blog/
http://lucyknows.typepad.com/
http://lolabboutique.blogspot.com/


I can't wait to go visit her blog recommendations. I bet they are some good ones.

Thank you all for entering and please keep coming back to visit! I have so many cute things in the works to share with you, including a few home projects and even some party planning tips!

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Etsy Love- Final Day- Yarn

Today is the LAST day to enter my giveaway! You better jump over there right now and enter. It's your chance for an Etsy shopping spree!!! This week we've been exploring what Etsy has to offer in case you win. 

One of the most common crafts found on Etsy is anything and everything yarn related. So what did I find in the yarn department? Let's check it out, shall we?

I am a die hard sucker for the ruffle scarf. Ever since one of my roommate purchased one, I was hooked. Here's a cutie at Begonia Bird


Do you have a cardigan, tote bag, notebook, or scarf that needs a little cute added to it? How about one of these cute flower appliques at Annie Design


This next item is adorable. I need one. It's the most fashionable way to carry your coffee! And better yet, the girl who makes these went to the same college I did! Check her out at the  Wayside Violet


Five words: need, need, need, need, need! I LOVE THIS! It's a fabulous neck warmer from knittles


And this pillow would be cute about anywhere around my house. From Strikk


Have an adorable little girl in your life? I bet she would love one of these fun plush cupcakes from rengawk!


I'll let you all know who wins tomorrow! Best of luck to all of you!

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Monday, January 19, 2009

Etsy Love- "Day 3"- Barnwood

There is only one more day left to enter my GIVEAWAY! Trust me, you want in on this. It's 50 bucks to purchase ANY item you want on ETSY! Go ahead an enter, you know you want to. All you have to do is click HERE.

I love reclaimed wood. I'd love to have a coffee table or mantel, or something, made out of reclaimed wood. Let's window shop Etsy today to see what they might have to offer....

LOVING these barn wood tea light holders from Paradise Hill Designs


This frame is reclaimed from old siding. And, I'm in love with it. It's from Full Circle Studios


This adorable wooden sewing machine made of reclaimed wood would be an ADORABLE gift for a little girl, from the Wood Clinic


And, this little key hook would be HILARIOUS for the man in your life, from Suddenly It's Real


Remember, tomorrow will be your last day to enter the giveaway and I'll draw a winner on Wednesday!

What would you like to shop for on Etsy?

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Etsy Love- "Day 2"- Wallets

I'm sorry I didn't get this posted yesterday. Apparently, I was too obsessed with watching Top Chef and Real Housewives of Orange County :)

I need a new wallet.

As you may or may not doing, I'm asking you all to participate in one heck of a giveaway

I have never shopped on Etsy before, but it is one of my favorite places to "window shop." So I'm giving my wonderful readers a chance for their very own $50.00 Etsy shopping spree. Click on that link up on the word giveaway and it'll give you all the details. 

So...

I need a new wallet, like I was saying. 

I wonder what Etsy has to offer? 

Amy Butler fabric. 'Nuff said. Thanks you AimeJ Designs


Hello beautiful black and white clutch from FIAZCO. Would you like to come home with me?


Who ever knew you could get a wallet in the my ever so favorite color combo of the year....aqua and red. This little doll is by DearSukie


Maybe I'll get magical overnight sewing skills and make a wallet of my own! If so, you can even get patterns on Etsy. Like this adorable one from Keyka Lou.

   
But let's be serious. This is really the wallet I need to be sporting. Trees with Knees will keep me in check. 


Do you want a new wallet? Or a new ANYTHING for that matter? Click and enter the giveaway and you can have your own Etsy shopping spree: Sign me Up!

Thank you for "window shopping" with me today. 

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Etsy Love- Day 1- Weddings

Remember, this is all about by 100th post Giveaway. Hit that  link right there and register! You, yes YOU could win 50 bucks to Etsy. Yes, I will get you any item you want up to fifty buck-a-roos!

As you know, I have never purchased anything on Etsy before. Shall we explore together?

As many of you know I am the Maid of Honor in my best friend's wedding. So, of course, wedding details are on the mind. Today I thought we would discover some of the most adorable handmade wedding items you have ever laid your pretty little eyes on. 

Feast your eyes on these lil' bits-o-Etsy:

Like this custom cake topper from Red Light Studio


Or some of the COOLEST boutonnieres you ever did see at Sweet B Papers


Beautiful custom invitations? I don't mind if I do! Look at these from Inky Livie.


You can even have a custom monogram designed. Like these from Pink Design

A stylish ring deserves a stylish bowl, right? Like this beautiful ring pillow alternative from Paloma's Nest.


Need the perfect wedding or shower gift? What about one of these beautiful hand painted family name signs from the oh-so-loved, and one of my favorite bloggers, Susie Harris?



I could seriously go on for hours and hours there are SO many beautiful handmade items. WOW. 

Don't forget, you can go on your own $50.00 Etsy shopping spree, by checking out my giveaway!

And one more thing. I need your HELP! My best friend is stressing about honeymoons. They want to go somewhere out of the country, unique, and preferably not an all-inclusive. They also want a bed draped with white curtains ;) Ideas? Thoughts? Suggestions? Leave 'em in the comments. 

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A 101st Post GIVEAWAY!

Since I didn't have it all together to celebrate my 100th post! A 101st post celebration it is!!

I'm been racking my brain trying to come up with a giveaway that I think each and every one of you would love. 

A magazine subscription? 
A handmade treat?
A bag full of my "favorite things"?
A yarn and ornament wreath?

While all of these are good ideas, I think you will like what I'm about to tell you just a tad bit more. 

I will be giving away....

drum roll please....

An itsy-bitsy-not so expensive....

SHOPPING SPREE!!!!

Ok the real deal is... I love Etsy.com. No, I don't have an Etsy store and to be frankly honest... I have never purchased ANYTHING on the site before, but I love spending way too much time looking at all the adorable lovelies. I always THINK about buying something, but I never do. So, over the next week I'll be sharing with you my favorite little Etsy finds.

And...

My very first Etsy purchase will be spent on one of YOU! My dearest blog readers!

In honor of 100 posts of blogging, and the little bits of inspiration I gather every day from each and every one of you,  I would like to gift you with an Etsy item of YOUR choice up to $50.oo (please no pieces of furniture that will cost me my savings to ship!) 

Yep, YOU get to pick what you get for the giveaway! I told you that you would like it. Every girl loves to shop!

Here's how you enter. It's VERY difficult. :)

Leave me a comment on this post sharing WHO, WHAT, or WHERE inspires you. 
(Make sure I have a way to email you to let you know if you win)

Want an extra entry? 

Tell your blog readers about my giveaway, with a link to Inspired Kara, and leave me another comment letting me know you've linked...and there you go...double entries!

You'll have a FULL week to enter. The comments will close at the end of the evening next Tuesday, January 20th. Then, I'll randomly select a winner. 

So there you have it. Hop to it. 50 bucks at Etsy!

Thank you so much for joining me here on my tiny little blog. I love each and every one of you. 

Let the commenting and linking begin!!!

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Friday, January 9, 2009

It pays to know people....

WHO WORK AT STARBUCKS!!!!

Because they may just drop into your office and drop off this.....


Oh sweet sweet leftover decorations. How I love you. 

This is technically my "100th post" and I have nothing special planned. I'm still trying to figure out. So, beware, it may be more like a 101 posts celebration!!!!

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Movie Star

Sometimes, if you are lucky...

You go visit your family, and you come home with copies of incredible family photographs. 

Like this one below...

My Grandma. She is stunning. She looks like a movie star. 


I'm seriously obsessed with this photo. It is my favorite of the 20-30  i left my aunt's house with, all which are amazing. But this kind of image is priceless. 

What's your favorite way to display family photos? 

Come back and see me!
~Kara

Thursday, January 1, 2009

I'm Not Dead

I promise I'm still alive. I've completely neglected the blog since Christmas, but with good reason. I'm hiding out in the BEAUTIFUL mountains of North Carolina with my family, enjoying very precious time with people I don't get to see as often as I would like.

I have a lot to share about the trip, including a full day of old-timey cooking over a wood burning stove. I can't wait to share!

I'll be back Monday, if not before then. I don't want to even think about how full my Google Reader is, but I promise I'll be back to visit all of you soon!

And, thank you all for your sweet Christmas wishes and comments. I'll get around to them eventually...after my much needed vacation :)

Come back and see me! (on Monday)

~Kara