Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Main Street arts festival 2018
Main Street arts Festival is in full swing. It’s Saturday morning and I’ve already been twice! LOL! Thursday I took some time to myself and took some pictures and walked around the festival alone. Friday I took Kendall and we had a girls afternoon. This festival has always been one of my favorite Fort Worth events. Artists from near and far come to display at this event and there’s always extremely interesting things to look at. Since I’ve been attending this festival for years, I wanted to share just a couple of my insider tips and insights.
My first recommendation would be to definitely dress in layers and come prepared for the unpredictable weather. We’re currently having gorgeous weather but it’s also been extremely windy lately. Unfortunately the forecast is showing storms today (Saturday) so if you’re headed there today definitely pack your umbrellas as well! With Main Street Arts Festival being downtown, the wind plays a big factor. You never know whether it will be stagnant or a windtunnel. Friday morning it was extremely windy and felt quite cold. If the wind shifts it could end up being very warm, especially on the weekend when the crowds are larger. It’s important to wear layers so that you can add or take off whatever you need.
My second tip, and question I was asked most frequently, is about parking. I kinda hate to even give away my favorite place to park but I guess it’s better to share, right?! My favorite place to park is off of Throckmorton and Jennings near City Hall. This is on the south side of downtown. It’s not usually a crowded area. During the week there are people coming and going rather than a lot of people being parked there for work all day so they’re usually open spots. On the weekend all Street meter parking and parking garages are free in downtown, therefore any of this parking that I mentioning now around City Hall is free today and tomorrow. It’s also great because you don’t have to necessarily drive into downtown and deal with any of the traffic or road closures. There are also numerous spots that are back in only. I’m not afraid to parallel park unless it is in my husband’s truck LOL and I don’t even try in that. One of the best things about the back and parking is it makes it easier for people with larger vehicles like me. Sometimes there’s a few open spots so it makes it easier for me to open my doors and load my kid and stroller in and out of the car. There are also lots of trees in this area that provide a ton of shady parking spots. This location is about a two block walk to the convention center, and the Main Street arts Festival goes from the convention center north all the way to the courthouse. If you’re attending the festival and want more detailed description of my parking, you can reach out to me on Instagram or Twitter and send me a message! Here’s a great resource for all of downtown parking
I really would not say that parking is an issue in downtown Fort Worth because of the abundance of lots, parking garage is, and parallel parking. But this tends to be in the area that I like to park in. If you like to go further into downtown and park closer to Sundance Square I recommend the free parking garage is. Sundance Square also has numerous red umbrella valet stations. If you are just attending the festival they will not validate your parking for valet. Valet parking will only be validated if you go to one of the Participating retailers in Sundance Square. This can be stores or restaurants that will validate your parking after purchasing something at their store or eating at the restaurant. If you plan to go to a restaurant or shop boutiques in addition to going to the festival, valet parking may be a good option for you. It’s free with validation, or you can pay the valet fee which I think is $20. It is not worth it to pay this fee in my opinion. There is a ton of free parking.
My last tip had to do with beer LOL but to be honest I’m not sure this tip applies anymore. I don’t want to advertise anything falls so I will look into it a little bit more and if it does still apply all update this post later or you can also send me a message on Instagram or Twitter
One last thing, this festival uses coupons. All food and activities are paid for with the coupons, which are a dollar apiece. Coupon stations all have signs telling you the average prices of certain items. I recommend adding up what you think you’re going to eat or do and buying that amount of coupons. If you need more you can always go back and add a couple of coupons here and there. You can buy coupons individually so in my opinion it makes sense to buy less than what you think you’ll need and add some at the end if necessary instead of buying a big amount and getting stuck with leftover coupons at the end.
I don’t know that I will make it back to the festival anymore this weekend, although I would like to even though I’ve been twice! There’s always new music and performances so every day is different. Kendall and I enjoyed a Fletcher’s corny dog yesterday and mama had a beer. It was a beautiful day with my daughter in our beautiful city that we can’t get enough of! Everybody remember that Mayfest is coming up! I love this time of year in Fort Worth!!
P.S. I just Wanted to share also that I’ve been having some technology problems lately, hence the reason there hasn’t been photography on my blog posts. I’m noticing that some of my photos are not even posting. So I’m working on that and I apologize for my blog posts not looking as nice lately! It’s always something! Hope y’all have a really beautiful weekend and you’re able to enjoy some time outside, weather permitting. If you’re in Fort Worth you could head over to my Instagram stories for a couple of screenshots of other things that are happening today!
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Mural series part 2
All you need is LOVE! Today I'm showing a little more love for the West Bend shopping center and their killer murals!
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Fort Worth,
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Friday, August 8, 2014
Texas Tee launch: special savings!
Ok seriously, I'm obsessed with these T-shirts!! So I was so excited when Royal Bowtique asked me to host an online pop up shop in honor of their Texas Tee launch this weekend!!
Today until next Tuesday, you can shop their online store and receive 10% OFF & a FREE GIFT! Just use the coupon code: TXSASS10
I promise you're going to have a blast shopping and a hard time making choices because there are so many cute items! My favorite is of course the Texas Vintage Black & White Oversized Tee... sassy!!
There's also other cute T-shirts as well as accessories, jewelry, hair pieces and art! And for all you mothers out there, there are mini me t-shirts, adorable bows and headbands and baby blankets!
Ok, remember, my pop up shop ends Tuesday so you have from now until then to use the coupon code TXSASS10 to get your 10% off and a free gift! Happy shopping! {The Royal Bowtique Shop}
P.S. Be sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook!
Today until next Tuesday, you can shop their online store and receive 10% OFF & a FREE GIFT! Just use the coupon code: TXSASS10
I promise you're going to have a blast shopping and a hard time making choices because there are so many cute items! My favorite is of course the Texas Vintage Black & White Oversized Tee... sassy!!
There's also other cute T-shirts as well as accessories, jewelry, hair pieces and art! And for all you mothers out there, there are mini me t-shirts, adorable bows and headbands and baby blankets!
Ok, remember, my pop up shop ends Tuesday so you have from now until then to use the coupon code TXSASS10 to get your 10% off and a free gift! Happy shopping! {The Royal Bowtique Shop}
P.S. Be sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook!
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
date night recap
I wanted to take a moment to recap part of my weekend and relive some of the amazing fun I had while enjoying my funky city! It's funny that even though I've been in Fort Worth for 12 years now, there are still SO many things I haven't done. That's what's amazing about this city... so much to explore, so many events to attend, so many museums and cultural activities! It never ends and I love that.
This weekend was full of firsts for me! Friday morning I had the privilege of taking in the views of Fort Worth from the rooftop of the Omni Hotel. It's the second highest building in downtown so I felt like I was on top of the world!
I also felt like I was in a wind tunnel! (Had to share this pic... it's too funny looking not to) Hair outtake number twenty:
I'm in love with these Bandana Leggings from The Style Club! I really feel like my outfit for the day was a fun reflection of Fort Worth... a tad modern and bright with a nod to the traditional cowboy feel!
(I like how it always seems overcast and you think you don't need sunglasses, then you look at pictures later and realize you were squinting the whole time...)
On Friday evening, I convinced Chris to go to an event with me that I've always been curious about- First Fridays at the Modern. Art, cocktails, jazz... all great things in my sassy world! But all of these years and I'd still never been! Why? To be honest, modern art... not my thing. It really annoys me that someone can paint a rectangle on a canvas and call it a masterpiece. So usually modern art museums just aren't on the top of my to-do list. I have a mother who is an artist... like really, that's what she studied and she has an amazing talent for drawing and painting true-to-life works. So I have always had an appreciation for art and an opinion on what I believe is art. I know what takes time and talent and I know what takes a "crazy idea" stretched as art... sorry but I'm not sorry!
So yes, I was skeptical about this event, but still wanted to check it out. So off to the Modern we went... another first... check!
The jazz music and the cocktails were right on point. We also enjoyed free chips and salsa. Since we had never been, we had a lot of questions about touring the museum. The staff and everyone from the museum that we encountered was SO nice and helpful.
The one thing that we really didn't enjoy was the attitude of some of the other patrons. I realize there are many museum members that are regulars, but it's also an open event to the public... so I was a little taken aback that Chris and I seemed to be eyed up and down throughout the entire event. There really was a vibe of high school clicks among the older crowd and it weirded me out.
Chris and I planned this as a date night, so true to myself, I got dressed up. Not super dressed up, but yes, I opted for a cocktail dress and heels. And in my opinion, it was a rather casual cocktail dress considering it's cotton jersey material and bold striped color. But I did end up being one of the very few women in a dress and perhaps the only one in 4-inch heels. But whatever, this was my first stop of the night! And I like looking cute! I don't know if it was the clothing I was wearing or the fact that I was a complete newbie to this event, but I feel like I got looks.
But truth be told, I was kind of happy about it and it just made me laugh. Maybe this event needs to be shaken up a little bit... maybe some younger crowds and younger fashion need to be introduced. Maybe ladies liked my dress but would never dare to admit it... I really don't know. But I don't really care either. And that's something that has taken me awhile to finally get. Fashion and style is what makes you happy. This dress made me happy and made my husband look at me with that look... you know ladies... like he's a predator in the jungle, locked on his target.
My style is dressing up for art museums. Cocktails and live music? To me, that's an occasion to look super cute! So while I may have been slightly overdressed, I don't really see anything wrong with that.
On to the museum itself...
The architecture... yes... love it. The Modern really is a masterpiece in design and with a background in architecture and interior design, you better believe I enjoyed exploring the space.
Another really cool thing about this museum is the fact that The Modern owns the majority of the art pieces on display, and they give you permission to photograph them. So as we wandered, I did photograph my favorites (which were few and far between... sorry... being honest)
This landscape piece was truly amazing. From a distance, it looks like a photograph. But upon closer inspection, you realize it is painted. Now this is art! This takes amazing talent and time. I couldn't believe how real it looked.
I was super surprised to see Marilyn! I didn't know she was here in Fort Worth! Learn something new every day!
Oh heeeyyyyy girl ;-) Pop art I can usually do, because I love the bright colors.
Moving on to some weird stuff that I thought was photograph worthy... Not going to lie, I didn't have the patience to sit and watch this piece long enough to find out what it had to say. But it was something about society being brainwashed sheep or something... I think...
Can't say I don't agree... but let's be honest, I was more interested in the blue glow and the cool effect of the words falling into the water...
Come on, that's cool looking...
Ok, by now, yes my feet were hurting. But seriously, these Guess heels are so pretty!
And these earrings were a nice contrast to the dress, I think.
After The Modern, we headed to dinner. I'm super picky with food and Chris usually never picks the restaurant, so I really wanted to give him choice. He was craving sushi. Son of a... I don't eat seafood. Yeah, so I'm the lame ass that had to tell her husband that he better pick a place with chicken teriyaki on the menu!
I love my downtown so we headed back there. Piranha Killer Sushi was our final choice because guess what? I had never been there! Are you starting to see the theme for our night? I was feeling saucy so I ordered a cosmo... I used to drink these a lot and then for some reason I went off cocktails for awhile and just drank beer and wine. After the first sip I was reminded why I love them. Classic pink cocktail... I will always love you.
Leave it to my husband to always take an awkward picture of me in the middle of eating.
So I did order the chicken teriyaki but turns out I liked some of the sushi better! Oh my how my tastes have changed the last few years! I ordered some veggie sushi but then once I tasted some of Chris', I wanted to eat his! I honestly don't know what he ordered but it had salmon... which I've had before but isn't something I eat on a regular basis. Lesson learned: listen to the man who spent a lot of time in Korea in the Marines and knows what the hell he's talking about. Next time I'm just getting sushi!
Overall it was a really great night. There's nothing I enjoy more than time with my husband. I'm so madly in love with him, it's crazy! And I love that he's always willing to do things that I want and take me places I've never been. I tend to be a creature of habit... same restaurants, same order, same drinks... but he isn't, and I love that about him.
The last picture I'm sharing is from The Modern. This was my favorite art piece of the whole museum. It's weird and I'm not really sure what's going on, but I love the color and the graphic quality it has. A little neon paint can go a long way.
What a fun weekend in my beloved city! Fort Worth has something new for me to experience all the time.
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Saturday, August 2, 2014
date night: stripes and straps
{red wine + striped dress + strappy heels}
{oh hello Marilyn! ...dress is French Connection, purchased for an amazing
deal on clearance at Last Call Neiman Marcus}
{Metallic strappy heels are Guess}
{Earrings were also a clearance find at Kohls. A little art deco touch please and thank you}
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Summer color for home
I'm a girl that can appreciate a great variety of home decor, including calm, all-white interiors. But, when it comes to my own personal style... I LOVE COLOR. Bold brights make me happy. I am definitely not someone that's afraid of putting color in my home.
I'm really loving all of these items... not all in one room of course ;-) These are great pops of color that range from easy-to-change items like wall art, clocks and throw pillows to more permanent items like furniture and lighting. {shop all items by clicking thumbnails below}
TIP: Consider changing out a rug for the summer season! Yes, it may require moving furniture and a little heavy lifting (depending on the size rug) but it could be a fantastic dose of color in any room and will change the look of your furniture and accessories because you've changed their background! Think bold color and then add pops of that color throughout the room in your accessories and blankets and pillows. You can even change out lamp shades to a coordinating color or pattern! Have one rug for spring and summer and a second, more subdued color scheme and pattern for the fall and winter months.
How do you incorporate color into your home? Pops here and there or bold statement pieces like a colored sofa or chair?
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