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Reyn Paper Co.

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I love stationery.  Love it, adore it, heart it, completely smitten with it.  So when I discover any sort of new paper products, especially new local paper well I have to share it.  Enter Reyn Paper Co.  RPC is an Atlanta based paper company committed to delivering unique, handmade products that are beautiful to have and to hold.  And if I couldn’t love them any more Reyn’s silhouette, or logo, is inspired by their Australian Shepherd Curry!  Oh, and did I mention I also love curry the spice?  So really it’s a win-win, obvious kind of love at first snail mail sight.  I’ve picked out my favorite RPC products to get you all started, but I highly suggest you peruse their selection on your own time plus they’re having a little 20% off sale through the end of the month.  Just enter code thanks20 at checkout.  Happy shopping!  truly, MKR

This post was sponsored by Reyn Paper Co., all opinions are 100% my own…and I adore RPC!

The Jumpsuit

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Jumpsuit, BCBGMAXAZRIA (old, but I love this one)  ||  Blazer, 3.1 Phillip Lim (old, but I love this one)  ||  Belt, BCBGMAXAZRIA (old, but I love this one)  ||  Bag, Zac Zac Posen c/o via Shopbop  ||  Shoes, Zara  ||  Earrings, Tory Burch  ||  Sunnies, Marc Jacobs  ||  Ring, Alexis Bittar (old, but I love this one

I love wearing anything that transcends time.  A jumpsuit is one of those things.  A jumpsuit when kept relatively simple will always be chic no matter the decade.  My black jumpsuit has seen weddings, dinners, and various social events and when paired with a great belt, heels, and some statement earrings it really never fails to impress.  So tell me, do you jumpsuit?  truly, MKR 

Photography  ||  Chelsey Heidorn

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How To: Succulent Arrangements

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The next time you need a hostess gift rather than showing up with the same bouquet of tulips why not hand your host succulent arrangements you created yourself?  Succulents are one of the most interesting and beautiful plants, plus they’re practically impossible to kill.  And their recent popularity have made finding them easier than ever.  I purchased mine at my local Home Depot store.  All you need are some terracotta pots (or these guys or this if you’re feeling fancy), some rocky soil, and a few different types of succulents.  Voila you have a unique gift ready to make someone’s day.  Below I’ve included my recipe for succulent success below plus a few helpful tips to get your arranging on and I highly suggest this book.  Happy almost weekend Loves!  truly, MKR

P.S.  These would make a lovely Mother’s Day gift!

 

How To: Succulent Arrangements
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Ingredients
  1. Succulents of all different shapes and sizes
  2. Soil; gritty, sandy, and rocky soil only.
  3. Pots; any type of pot or container will work as long as there is a drainage hole.
Instructions
  1. Fill your pots 3/4 full with soil
  2. Remove succulents gently from containers tapping off access dirt. Arrange the succulents however you see fit.
  3. Add additional soil and gently pat around the arranged succulents.
  4. Water lightly (see below for watering instructions)
Notes
  1. Sunlight. You want your succulents to have sun, but not all day sun which is surprising as these plants are known as dessert plants. Things to look for; yellowing of color can mean too much sun or overwatering, but leaning towards the light source can mean not enough.
  2. Water. During the warmer months succulents go through their growing phase and should be watered once a week. Don't drown your arrangement with a cup of water, pour a little and wait until the dirt has completely absorbed the water, then repeat 1-2 times. When it cools down succulents enter their dormant phase and need much less water.
  3. Re-potting. Though it may not look like it succulents are growing and should be repotted once a year.
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