Monday, February 28, 2011

Inspiration for Your Lovey-dove.

This picture is just beautiful. It's such a romantic little nook... It's in places like these that people's hearts come alive and magic happens.

Here are some of my favorite romantic inspirations of the week... enjoy!
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I loved this year's winter Tiffany's ads! At work, I would look out at 41st st and see these ads on the bus-stops.  This photo soon became my computer's desktop pic. So precious.




♥AshPiece

Friday, February 25, 2011

iPhone App Fun

I took this picture on the way to the Atlanta airport the other day.. Pretty cool :D




I'm testing out my new iPhone app for blogging on the go! It's called Blogpress, and I read tons if reviews but now it's time for a test run!!

♥AshPiece

ADDICTION: Parenthood


I L♥VE this show.

I've always had a severe addiction to Gilmore Girls, and once I heard Lauren Graham was doing a new mommy show I had to check it out! There are so many things I love about Parenthood. The large family aspect is one of them; for those of you who don't watch it, this show is centered around one family (one set of parents/grandparents) with 4 children that each have kids and lives of their own. There are a lot of characters, but its not too difficult to follow. I love how the siblings, as adults, love and care for each other; it really reminds me of my wonderful relationship with mine. :)

The thing about this show is that it so beautifully touches on all of the wonderful, crazy, terrible, and beautiful things it means to be a family. I cry, sometimes multiple times, almost every episode... happy tears, sad tears... this show is just so charming, gut-wrenching and gorgeous. The episodes also have the most AMAZING soundtracks. If you haven't seen any of this show, it is a MUST SEE. It's on Tuesdays at 10/9c on NBC, and the most recent episodes are on Hulu, and also NBC.com. I find that Hulu tends to work better in my browser... anyway, enjoy Parenthood!!
 
♥AshPiece


p.s. FUN FACT: Lauren Graham is dating her co-star Peter Krause (Six Feet Under) - they actually play siblings on Parenthood! ...weird?...



Thursday, February 24, 2011

Elsie's ADORABLE Record Store Jumper


Today's treasure is this adorable jumper that Elsie of A Beautiful Mess designed in her first dress line for her store, Red Velvet...this is also her modeling it. I am SO in love with this fun, flirty dress, and I really want to get it when her line goes on sale March 1st! I love following her blog, so creative and fun! Check it out!

...in other news... I have named my iPhone Willow. So now I have Xander and Willow. Nerd Alert...

♥AshPiece

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

All About Character Shoes...

So I'm an actress... and I've seen too many people spend money on character shoes in all the wrong places (I've done it a lot too...), so I thought I'd gather the information that's floating around in my head and post it, so a new actress somewhere might learn from my and others' experience. This is my little post about my experience/knowledge with character shoes and what's good and what's out there!

Every professional needs a toolbox of important items to be prepared, professional and successful in his/her work. For an actress, especially a musical theatre actress, one of the most important tools is character shoes. They are a staple in theatre, from high school to community theatre to professional theatre. At the highest professional level, performance shoes are provided, but character shoes are vital for rehearsals, classes, and some performances. Especially for a dancer, having a GOOD pair of characters is very important, but who has $250 lying around for LaDuca's??



As a performer, your body is your most valuable instrument. It is what you are selling, your character type, abilities, etc., every time you walk into an audition room, so you MUST take care of it. Bad character shoes destroy your feet; I know I've experienced it with bleeding heels and pain after only wearing them even a few minutes (CAPEZIO T-STRAP). Protecting your feet is worth the investment, regardless of whether performance is your hobby or your profession, and if you're doing this as your career, make it a priority to save for the right tools for your craft.

Height: If you are an adult, you shouldn't be wearing anything shorter than 2-2.5" heels. The 1" are not THAT much more comfortable and they make anyone's legs look stumpy and unattractive. the end.


Color: Preference, preference, preference... but you SHOULD have a pair of both tan and black character shoes just in case. I have both, but my good ones are black, so I rehearse in those and switch if the costume designer wants tan for performance. Tan ones make your legs appear longer, but black is sexier, especially if you're wearing dark tights or fishnets.

Style: Generally, a T-strap or cross-strap down the foot looks a lot prettier than the traditional Mary Jane style, but once again, this has to do with preference. I've seen some really attractive Mary Jane characters (like the Capezio ones in the height collage above), with a high, elegant heel, but for myself, I prefer a strappier shoe.
       Now, the T-straps that still come up around the arch of your foot, like the Capezio T-strap (the pair that made my feet bleed countless times), I find a lot less attractive than the open ones:

The open-sides do a lot more for elongating and beautifying the feet/legs, and allow for a prettier, more defined pointe and arch when dancing. The shoes pictured here are the Capezio T-strap and the So Danca CH57. Now Bloch and Capezio have also kept up with the open T-strap trend and each created more affordable options, but I find the lesser-known So Danca shoes a lot more handsome and comfortable. I own these as my tan pair (just wore them in Bye Bye Birdie).

Brand: The BIG question. I'm personally really unimpressed with Capezio as characters go, and I, like many, wore them exclusively until college because they are the Microsoft of dancewear. I've discussed this a bit already as far as the affordable brands go, and So Danca CH57 is my current favorite. I've now been through 2 pairs of them in both black and tan, and I've loved them. They are very comfortable, durable, and the best pair I've found among the affordable characters.

However, there is the giant trump-card of character shoes, and that is those made by the one and only Phil LaDuca. He makes nearly every shoe you see on a dancer's feet on Broadway and in the big movie-musicals (Chicago, Nine, The Producers, etc...). If you're interested in his credits and celebrity LaDuca-lovers, check out the LaDuca Shoes website. You'll be amazed.


Here's the story with LaDuca's:
If you are in musical theatre and are a dancer in serious training, you need them. If you are serious about theatre, and dance is not your forte, you should still get them if you can, but you may be able to get away with a cheaper alternative. Really, if this is your profession, there is no excuse not to have them. I got mine as a Christmas/Birthday gift my senior year, after doing a lot of research, and GOING TO A RETAILER to get fitted and try the different heights/styles on my feet. These are handmade, Italian leather shoes, and each style, and even heel height, may put you in a different size, and feel different on your feet, so you'll want to try on and feel each style. The sizing is also not your traditional American sizing, so you should find a retailer to help you pick your first pair.

There is a reason that these shoes are so expensive and so famous. LaDuca makes shoes for the dancer. They are intended for long dance rehearsals, classes, and performances. These shoes are no joke... In my 3" pair, I've survived 12+ hour rehearsal days in dance-intensive shows, and the only pain is from the fact that I was on my feet that long. They simply feel like an extension of my legs/feet, and if they fit right, you do not feel the shoe when it's on. With these, I have been able to ignore what's going on down at my feet, and really focus on my work. This is so incredibly valuable. I own the Black 3" Alexis (right), and I absolutely love them. I've now rehearsed 3 dance shows in them, and they've remained solid throughout. Best purchase ever.

So this is my take on character shoes so far... like anything, this is a journey and it's always changing! If you have more questions about LaDuca's, affordable options, or which shoes have failed me, don't hesitate to email me at AshPieceBlog[at]gmail[dot]com ! I'm writing this post for YOU... I really hope it helps someone! Have a fabulous day!

♥AshPiece




Here are my shoes that I use most, pictured in the 3 big dance shows I performed in within the past year:
1. Chicago (Roxie Hart) - LaDuca 3" Alexis
2. Guys and Dolls (Adelaide) pictured with my friend, Nastasia (Sarah Brown), who introduced me to the So Danca's (and my boyfriend, but that's another story...) :) - LaDuca 3" Alexis and So Danca CH57
3. Guys and Dolls (Adelaide) - So Danca 2 1/2" CH57
4. Bye Bye Birdie (Margie/Gloria Rasputin) - So Danca 2 1/2" CH57 - I rehearsed in the LaDuca's, but the costume designer wanted tan, so I switched once we got into costumes!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Newest Addiction.

Oh hello- guess what??













I FINALLY got an iPhone!!












Oh, It's so totally love.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Treasure: My KitchenAid Hand Mixer




For Christmas, I was overjoyed when I received my new empire red KitchenAid 9-Speed Hand Mixer. This shows that I am growing up ...ugh... but I finally got to take it for a first run, and I love it! I made a double-layer pumpkin cheesecake (I found the recipe on allrecipes.com last Thanksgiving), and it worked through the cream cheese and everything very well! I love my new toy! :)






♥AshPiece

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Ash Piece's Gift Craft Tips

Hey y'all! I'm back from my short hiatus from entertaining my special visitors that came into town to see my show. Today, I thought I'd start sharing some of the crafts I did for Valentines day in a little list (I LOVE LISTS) of craft tips I came up with along the way!

1. Keep it personal: it shows how much you care when you really remember what you know about the person you are creating for! For my brother's family, I made this silly little cartoon of their little budding family.


2. Find a fun through line: for me this year, it was Peanuts!! I found these little cardboard cut-outs at Michael's, pulled out my glue gun, and went to town! I had a blast picking out each specific character for my friends!


3. Mix homemade and store-bought accents

4. Cardstock ROCKS.

5. Homemade gifts/greetings are ALWAYS better! It shows you were willing to give some time to this greeting, not just a couple of bucks in the Hallmark aisle.


6. Find creative ways to send your message: this year I used bananagrams letters and love the result!


7. Glitter is ALWAYS a good idea!

8. Take something completely random and beautify it to make it a treasured goodie: This year, I painted a small pizza box white and decorated it with hearts, pictures, and Peanuts comics. It became the gift box for Chuck's present!


That's what I have for today... coming soon: pictures of my gift for Chuck! It turned out really well I think and I'm excited to share! :)

♥AshPiece

Monday, February 7, 2011

Piece's New "LET IT OUT GURRL" Playlist

...hell hath no fury...

Sometimes, don't you just want to crank up some feisty tunes and belt out your frustration/angst/anger/boredom/whatever? Well I love making lists, playlists included, so here's my most recent playlist:


LET IT OUT GURRL (yes it really says this in my iTunes)
  • You Oughta Know - Alanis Morissette
  • F*** You - Lily Allen
  • Nobody's Side - Chess the Musical
  • I Can Do Better - Avril Lavigne
  • Apologize feat. One Republic - Timbaland
  • Same Old Blues - Freddie King
  • The B**** of Living - Spring Awakening
  • Après moi - Regina Spektor
  • Forget You - Gwyneth Paltrow (Glee version)
  • Suckers - Reel Big Fish
  • Forget About the Boy - Sutton Foster
  • My Happy Ending - Avril Lavigne
  • That's It, I Quit, I'm Moving On - Adele
  • Totally F***** - Spring Awakening
  • Battlefield - Jordin Sparks
  • Superboy and the Invisible Girl - Next to Normal 
  • Jesus Of Suburbia / City Of The Damned / I Don't Care / Dearly Beloved - Green Day
  • Cheer Up - Reel Big Fish
  • Since You've Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson
  • F*** You - Cee-Lo Green

...heh there are a lot of stars in there... I'm sure this list will see a lot of editing, but I'm excited about it so far! :)

♥AshPiece

Friday, February 4, 2011

I ♥ *94's BIG 90's Weekend!


I have an hour commute to and from the show (Gainesville-Dunwoody) on the weekends, and I squealed with delight when I heard *94's tunes gone 90's again! Katy Perry is taking a backseat this weekend, and I could not be more giddy! I didn't plug in my iPod once on my drive home tonight, and that's saying something. At the moment, I'm even listening online and they are playing Chumbawamba: "Tubthumper." AHHHHH! I squeal every time a new song comes on. On the drive home it was "Baby One More Time," Smash Mouth, Stone Temple Pilots, Jamiroquai, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and many more goodies! Those of you who are not in the Atlanta area and want to get in on the fun this weekend, listen online to hear your 90's favorites! :) Enjoy!


♥AshPiece

ADDICTION: Vera Bradley


Ohmygoodness I've been in love with Vera Bradley for quite a while. Everything she does is absolutely adorable, and I simply can't get enough. Since Vera has become popular, there have been many imitators, but nobody can make quilted bags like Vera Bradley...nobody. These are ALWAYS the best out there. My luggage, wallets, schoolbags, and many nick-knack bags are/have been Vera Bradley since high school or so. I have never been disappointed by a Vera purchase!
My Vera Bradley collection includes, but is not limited to:


Vera Bradley Luggage set: Java Blue
I have both of these pieces in Java Blue, which was my first Vera pattern--much of my collection is Java. I got these just before I left for college, so I've had them almost 5 years, and although the big one has seen better days, they are both still kickin' and traveling quite well, and they have been all over the country.
*PLUS, these bags are SO easy to spot at baggage claim!


ID Key Chain: Java Blue
I have since retired my use of this, although I used it down to it being a torn rag, but I remember it so fondly. This was my all-inclusive wallet, student ID, dorm key holder that I carried all of freshman year at UNCo. It was so great, because it had everything I needed and I could just drop it in my school or dance bag to go to class. SO easy, and I rarely carried a purse when I lived in the dorms, unless we went off-campus.


Schoolbag: Raspberry Fizz
When I bought this, I was looking for a bag with lots of pockets, and that I could put my notebooks into sideways, so I ended up buying their diaper bag. It had all of the qualifications I was looking for, and nobody knew the difference... I just didn't use the changing-pad that came with it! :) I've loved this bag and still use it. 


Wallets:
I have the clutch wallet in Yellow Bird (discontinued) that I LOVE, and the turn lock wallet in Blue Rhapsody (ALSO discontinued- my current wallet). I absolutely adore Vera wallets and always get compliments when I carry them!

I have many other Vera Bradley goodies as well, including: a travel jewelry box (squishy), brush/pencil case, wristlet (great for iPod, phone, and keys when going to the gym!), make-up bags, and purses... you name it, Vera's thought of it! My wishlist on VeraBradley.com is ever-growing, and I just love everything Vera! I hope you've enjoyed my little self-indulgent post, and I'm sure this is not the last Vera Bradley post on this blog! HAPPY FRIDAY! xoxo

♥AshPiece

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Fabulous Treasures!

I have been crafting up a STORM these past couple of days! I wanted to pause from my pink/red chaos to share five of my favorite recent-found goodies for the Treasure Trove!
Here we go...


Quirky Urban Outfitters Pillowcase Sets

I've been online window-shopping a bit lately, while searching for ideas for my NY apartment, and I came across these adorable pillowcase sets on UrbanOutfitters.com. They are TOO cute, and would add such charm, personality and fun to a cozy bedroom! I'm going to keep my eye on these... and possibly buy multiples... SO precious.







Adele's cover of Sam Cooke's "That's It, I Quit, I'm Moving On"

Pandora brought this to me today, and I can't stop listening to it; I absolutely LOVE it. I love blues/the little bit I've gotten to sing the blues/chicks singing the blues, so this was right up my alley! My goal now is to get my amazing blues-guitar-player of a cousin (Craig) to play it for me so I can sing it... :) I may need to offer a 6-pack for a jam-session night soon.





My new necklace!!

Here's a silly picture to show it off... and hide my messy hair. Jeni and I finally exchanged Christmas gifts today (I know--WAY late), and I LOVE this necklace she gave me! The flowers are so rustic and cute and I love the way it lays. So perfect. Thanks friend!! :) I can't wait to wear this out and about!



Fuji Instax Mini Instant Camera

I don't know which model I want yet, but I've gotta have one of these! I love the feel, look, and gratification of the fun instant photos, and really want to add an Instax to my budding camera collection. I've been doing a good bit of research lately, and I definitely want a mini, I just don't know which one I'll end up going for. This is going onto my long-term wish list!




UO Photo Wall-Hanger Windows

I first saw these on Erin's wall; I think they are SO AWESOME, so I bought 2 for myself from Urban Outfitters. Here they are with my current collection of photos. They are such a fun way to decorate a room and display lots of memories, and the pictures are super-easy to change out in their individual little sleeves. Definitely a great purchase. I've adored these in my room!



That's what I've got for tonight... 

COMING SOON: How-to's and photo-ops of my Valentines Day crafts!! EEP! I'm so excited about these!  

  
 ♥AshPiece












 
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