Monday, December 30, 2013

CHOKA Lip Balm- Coming Soon

We've been talking about it, and talking about it. For those of you who know us, we've been working on CHOKA long and hard now. It started out as a simple idea, but expanded in to much more than that! We learned quick that just because an idea seems simple enough, doesn't mean that the process will be simple as well! We've had tubes and tubes of lip balm that are waiting to be labeled. Well the graphics are done and we're just waiting on the printing.

So we wanted to give you a sneak preview of the different types of lip balm that will be available in 2014!

Original Beeswax



Pink Grapefruit

                 
Orange



and last but not least Black Coconut!

 

What do you think?

Comment below what your favorite label is! If you've had the privilege of trying them comment below on which variety you like best!

Printing should be done in the next few weeks and we will be listing current products as soon as we can.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Creative Collections

As you've probably figured by now I come from a very creative family. I mean my entire family including grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, etc has a lot of great creative talent!  I'll have to do a separate post just on my mom's side of the family one day because it is so large. I'll stick to immediate family now for time's sake.

My sister spends her spare time working on her new Etsy shop called:



Currently Mrs. Beebose features some beautiful hand-sewn necklaces made from various vintage fabrics.  You can check out what she has in stock and even request certain colors/styles (Remember, it is a brand new shop, so there's not a whole lot of inventory right now!).

My brother is very creative, stylish, and artsy as well. I should have taken a pic of his bedroom when I was last down there because it is pretty darn cool. He's got this collection of clocks on the wall that just pops at you when you walk in the room. He's either really good at decorating with clocks, or very obsessed with being on time. He's also pretty dabbled a bit in art as well. We've got this painting he did of Kim Novak on the wall in our apt (that will eventually fit in with the rest of my film history collection).




Now my parents definitely helped us develop our creative abilities. They also taught us the valuable lesson of making COLLECTIONS. Kaleb has this collection of clocks, Kristopher used to have this collection of all things panda (I'm not sure what she has now that she's moved!), my mom has MANY collections (planters and rose dishes to name a few), my dad had his collection of lunch boxes, and I had a variety of collections as well (books, postcards, Braves memorabilia, coins, rocks). There is a difference between Collecting and Hoarding  for those not familiar with having collections. There is also a difference between Collecting and Materialism.

Obviously, just as a museum has collections that make an exhibit more valuable, when you have collections of good size that consist of valuable objects then your collection will be all the more valuable. But for us growing up, and even to this day, having these collections is not about the money. Being able to put beautiful groups of similar items on display in an aesthetically pleasing way creates not only a sense of accomplishment but a sense of wonder as well. Not just for the person who owns the items, but also for those who come to visit. Our most recent, small collection happened on accident. We've apparently become very fond of cats. Not kittens like the pics you see on Written? Kitten! these kittens are very much different. The first one Nick fell in love with at a thrift store. The second we got to play with at a wildlife preserve, the third my parents gave us as a sort of housewarming gift.


The first cat is a panther I guess. Someone hand carved it from wood and it's got an odd burn mark in it's mouth as if someone was using the teeth to hold a cigar. Now it's on our wall!

Below the panther is this photo Nick took (yeah he can be creative too) of this lion cub we were able to play with at a wildlife preserve. Gorgeous! I also totally recommend the experience if you can afford it!

This last cat that we have acquired was a gift. It stands about 3 feet tall and is made from old Mexican comics turned into a papier mâché piece of art. I love this cat, it's so odd and out there.


If you want to start collecting COOL STUFF, then here are a few guidelines.

1- You should have at least THREE objects to make a collection. Two is just a pair, three is a collection!

2-  If you're collecting something lacking luster like books or beer glasses, come up with a really neat way to display them! I know so many people who have shot glass and beer glass collections and loads of books but they usually just sit in a cabinet where no one can appreciate them. Create a fun display so that when you are entertaining guests they stare in awe or gasp in amazement or laugh because it's just...so...OUT THERE!

3- Create a colossal collection of your collections on Pinterest. You can check out some of my photo collections here: Katie's Pinterest. Use Pinterest to gain inspiration and insight.

4- Collect UNIQUE and DIFFERENT items. I never understood why people collected Beanie Babies. I mean, I shouldn't judge them because we collected them too when we were younger, but they were cute and cuddly and I liked the tiger ones. But I don't understand why EVERYONE wanted to collect them. It was just a stuffed animal. And if you were collecting them, you were collecting the same exact thing as everyone else collecting Beanie Babies. This is what you should do- Look on Ebay, Etsy, thrift shops and shop local. Support your local artists, support your friends. Use their art to make your collection one of a kind. I have a few friends who are great artists (Kelly McKernan and  Charlotte Hager) and I've been dying to buy some prints or originals from them to fit into my current collections! It's on my never ending to-do-list of course. Here's the thing- the more original and rare items you put in, the more unique and valuable your collection becomes.

5- Remember the amount of space you have! We live in a two bed, two bath apt. It's the perfect size for us because there are only two of us! But when decorating and rearranging we always have to keep in mind the amount of space we have. The wall you saw with the cats and Kim Novak, well, I plan on filling that wall up with various prints, objects that can hang, etc. It will be a visual collection and I have set a limitation on the amount of space to use so I know I can't get anything that is going to exceed the space. Creating some boundaries makes you consider each piece carefully, and I always ask myself, "Is this going to add or take away from my collection?"

Now that I've said "collection" a million times I'm going to let you go and work on yours. Leave some comments and feedback on what you collect! I'm interested to see what other people like filling their homes with :) I'll have a few more updates later this week on projects that Nick is working on so stay tuned!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Sunspiration!

If you're anything like Nick and me, you probably hate winter unless there's some powder involved. I love the sun and the heat and being outdoors, and Georgia winters are just the opposite- cold and wet with the very rare chance of centimeters of snow.

We were able to visit Nick's grandparents for a couple of days and in the mean time squeezed in some much needed sun time. So this might be borderline torture for those of you bearing through a dreary winter OR.... you can view it as SUNSPIRATION!!

This was taken at Boca Grande:


 They've been doing some dredging so there were mountains of shells on the beach which made the walk seem like a never ending treasure hunt!!




 The creatures on the beach were...different...


The Banyan trees were MAGICAL!!



We got our two days fill of sun and thought it would be nice to share some of it with you guys!

As Fry from Futurama would say/sing, " I'm Walking On Sunshine! Woah Oh!"

Friday, December 13, 2013

Inspiration If You Have A Yard

So as my last post mentioned....we've been working at my parents house on this never ending greenhouse project! Nick has been working hard on it. He had to make custom windows from the old windows to fit everything together. Every window was like a puzzle piece! A puzzle piece that could cut you up if you aren't careful!!


Of course, I am pretty darn awful at cutting a straight line, so he did not need my help with this part so after I finished up my work (one of my many other jobs is working on the computer from home) I did a little exploring.

The 'rents have all sorts of crazy awesome stuff in that small house and in the big backyard.

Like a birdcage on a dead apple tree...


A bunny family living on their porch...

Pluto perched in a planter....


Iron against the soft green grass...


Take a nap here...


If you  have a big back yard, well any yard for that matter, or even a porch, you can do a lot to dress it up and make it more inviting. You can use some of the pics above for ideas, don't worry more pictures to come!

The clouds are coming in which means the temperature is dropping and Nick will be finishing up for the day.
So I'll leave you with this pic which just gives me that #secretgarden vibe! I'll keep you updated on the progress because as you can see it's not quite finished, but it's getting there.




Introduction

This is my blog. This is my introductory post. Fair warning: this post will be slightly boring and sentimental. But I promise the rest of the posts will get even more interesting!

Yesterday, Nick and I drove to my parents house in Marietta to work on this project...


This greenhouse was my mum's idea. I've seen them in all of her house design and garden decorating magazines. Nick was perfect for the job because he does construction for work, and he liked the idea. It was supposed to be a quick project, but it ended up taking a lot longer due to every single window being a different size, and then mom ran out of windows, then we went out of the country, then all of a sudden it was winter and cold and rainy. Finally, the rain let up and well, here we are.

I used to hate living at this house. I HATED it. Now we come to visit and it's always different, it's always interesting and my parents crack me up. My story did not begin at this house. I grew up in Smyrna, then my dad got a job in Celebration, FL so my monetarily challenged family picked up and moved to Celebration and I was able to be friends with children of the upper class. While in Celebration we moved around 3 times. The first apartment was small, then they built some townhouses where we were able to move and it was a GLORIOUS year. I had my OWN room for a whole year! Then dad switched companies and we moved to another townhouse. My sister and I were sharing a room yet again, but the room was humongous and we had our own bathroom and the amenities of the complex (hot tub, pool room, tv room, game room, etc) made up for the having to share space. Just as the fun was beginning, my dad was tragically laid off. So we moved to Poinciana in yet another small house, back to sharing another small room. And my dad found a job back in Atlanta so after I graduated high school we moved up to Marietta and stayed in my friend's basement apartment (yes our family of 5 in a basement apartment) until we found this house. Sharing a room was taking it's toll after a few years. So my brother graciously gave up his room and moved into the mostly unfinished basement. That's when my life changed!

I had my own room, I had my own job, and soon I had my own boyfriend- Nick, who within a year became my very own husband! He had no idea what he was getting into with my family. ;) I think growing up with less made me appreciate things more. My parents were always collectors of antiques and vintage items so that made for an interesting living space as well. They always seemed to have just enough money for a vintage lunchbox and Taco Bell. Every time I visit their hosue I find trinkets that I had forgotten about, design inspiration, and memories in photo albums.

We were cute right?

Since Nick and I have been trying to start our own business(es) we've been on a journey and yes, the journey is filled with failed attempts, mistakes, whoopsie daisies, but it is also filled with inspiration, learning, fun, adventure, exploration and trying new things! That is what our business name embodies. CHOKA (pronounced chock-a) means "awesome" in surf lingo for those not in the know. For Nick, CHOKA will be awesomeness in the form of construction, creation, design, handmade and DIY on a budget and more. For me, CHOKA will be awesomeness in the form of writing, creative, healthy living, and humor!

So welcome to CHOKA LIFE. I've given you a super brief history of myself and what CHOKA is to us. This blog will capture as much as we can of the CHOKA LIFE and we hope you can gain some inspiration from it as well!