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one year of the dainty squid

by Kaylah Stroup January 18, 2020

Today marks one year since I reopened The Dainty Squid shop!

Looking back, I kind of feel like my reopening of the shop was a spur of the moment decision. It just took one email and all of a sudden I’m buying the supplies. (You can read that story here.) I went full force right from the beginning.

Sometimes spur of the moment decisions are the best though, I guess! It’s been an excellent year of creating.

In the past year, I’ve made oodles of items, gone through yards and yards of fabric, sold over 1400 things and shipped all packages all over the world. The response well surpassed my expectations. I smashed every single goal I made regarding the shop.

Keeping the shop stocked up, and full of new items has been a lot of work. The blog had to take a bit of a back seat for me to be able to keep up with it all but it really worked out perfectly. The loss of my mom made me want to withdraw from writing and sharing for the most part. Being able to lean into sewing was an excellent change of pace. There were a lot of late nights spent cutting fabric, ironing and just working on the shop that felt very therapeutic. I could zone out and just be productive without having to think of how I was feeling.

Reopening The Dainty Squid shop was exactly what I needed.

So, thank you! Thank you so much for every kind word about my products, every like, every share, and of course, every purchase! It’s been such a pleasure. I enjoy packing every single order. I’m just tickled pink that folks spend their hard-earned money on things that I make. It’s the best feeling.

To celebrate one year back in business, two things are happening. 1 – Massive shop update today. I listed over 60+ brand new items. Lots of new fabrics and most excitingly, boxy bags are back. 2 – Sale! Sale! Sale! There are tons of markdowns and a lot of those are on fabrics that won’t be coming back once they’re gone so don’t miss out.

Shop The Dainty Squid.

Thank you again for an awesome year! I can’t wait to see what I get into in my second year. xoxo

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Friday Favorites #547

by Kaylah Stroup January 17, 2020

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Cat loaf!

This shirt! (Also available as a patch!)

Aren’t these shoes so cute?!

I… I don’t know y’all but I got a good giggle out of this toilet planter.

LOVE this dress!

Oh, I just adore this kitty mug.

This Victorian mourning gift box is like the coolest thing ever. Honestly, if that intrigues you at all, you have to check out their whole shop!

This rug!

Love this embroidery piece.

These handmade earrings!

Yet another super cute mug. I just love anything with a face!

How cute is this bat print!?

Link love…

  • This starry dress!! It’s also majorly on sale right now.
  • I bought this dress earlier in the week. I am so excited to wear it – even if it is totally out of season!
  • I just keep coming back to this dress. Fitted like that normally isn’t my jam but I love the cut.
  • I guess technically you could put a photo under any clear phone case but this one specifically designed for that is super neat.
  • Just some raccoon socks because I love raccoons!
  • This dachshund wine bottle holder is the cutest.

Lastly, because it fits with the black theme this week, this moon phase key fob!

Happy Friday! xoxo

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The Darkroom film developing review

by Kaylah Stroup January 13, 2020
where to get film developed in 2020

Film and I have an on and off relationship. It’s been this way for years. I obsessively shoot film for months and then completely forget about it for an even longer period of time.

We’re back on now, as you probably gathered from my recent review of Psych Blue film but in the time that we were off my local film developing hook up went under. By ‘hook up’ I mean Discount Drug Mart. They were never all that knowledgeable to begin with and taking film to someone who really doesn’t know what they’re doing and doesn’t get too much practice is risky. They finally started shipping film off to be developed elsewhere instead of developing on-site and that was my cue to look for something better.

I researched for hours. Where in the world is there to get affordable film developing these days? I had a hard time choosing which mail-in service to use. It seemed like every site had at least a handful of negative reviews. People unhappy with price, scan quality, timing, etc. I finally committed to The Darkroom.

film developing in 2020
the darkroom film developing review

Taken with this disposable camera and then dipped into Lake Erie.

The Darkroom has a couple of different routes you can go. They offer the option to pay online or by mail and you can request a mailer if you don’t already have something to ship in on hand. They even give you a label to print out to slap on your package so you never have to step foot in a post office.

I chose to pay online because it seemed like it’d be the fastest route. I paid for my six rolls, printed the receipt & shipping label and sent it off the next morning.

My Darkroom film developing timeline looked like this –

  • December 16th – checkout & pay for developing online
  • December 17th – shipped my film
  • December 19th – received an email stating my film had arrived
  • December 21st – film was developed, scanned & uploaded for me to view in albums
  • December 24th – received my negatives & a disk with the images on it in the mail

BAM! So speedy!

the darkroom film developing

The only two negatives I can think of are price and scan quality.

So, price… what are you gonna do you about it? The Darkroom has competitive pricing. Their prices are basically the going price for mail in film developing services. Film, whether standard or instant, isn’t cheap. Its always going to be more expensive than digital.

As for scan quality, they offer three different options. I chose ‘standard scans’. I hate to gripe about it because I honestly don’t have a need for high-quality scans. The ones included are good enough for social media and the blog but if I were planning on getting prints made at a larger size, I’d definitely want a better resolution.

If you need better scans, you definitely have options though. You can pay for one of their two better options or you can scan them yourself. The Darkroom offers a ‘developing only’ option at a cheaper price for those wanting to scan themselves.

the darkroom film developing review
the darkroom film developing review
the darkroom film developing review

I would absolutely use The Darkroom again. The ease of use and speedy turnaround time has thrown me into a full on film obsession. The update emails throughout the process (when the film was received, scan, shipped) made me feel like my precious photos were safe and in good hands. I can’t recommend them enough!

the darkroom film developing

Photos taken with a variety of different cameras & films. Some way out of date single-use cameras found at the thrift store, as well as shot on Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 with my favorite film camera, the Pentax K1000.

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Friday Favorites #546

by Kaylah Stroup January 10, 2020

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I don’t crochet or wear shawls but my goodness, how rad is this pattern!?

Forever a fan of a circle shaped bag!

I already own about five billion tooth-shaped vessels but none quite like these! (They’re shot glasses!)

You know I love a bold black and white jumpsuit! It reminds me a lot of this one which I already own & love. (It’s also on sale!!!)

I am positively swooning over this plant! The review photos show that people actually get ones equally as beautiful as the product photos. I am so tempted.

This tape!

I love Forgotten Fern’s work so much.

This patch!

Love love love this sweater. That color is perfect.

These earrings!

Mother Mountain Herbals‘ products all look and sound so lovely. My face is so dry this winter. Their face oil sounds like the perfect solution.

Yet another lovely striped sweater! I am obsessed with that sleeve with the tiny stripes. Such a fun little twist.

Link love…

  • I have seen lots of soap in the shape of food over the years but y’all, I am upset over this cheeseburger soap!
  • I basically love every single rug in this shop.
  • You’ve seen three wolf moon but have you seen three opossum moon!?
  • These socks with the food packaging kill me every time. I’ve seen (and linked to) the ones in the pizza box a couple of times but I just found these jam ones! Ah. LOVE THEM.
  • This color palate of washi tapes is so pretty! Not normally colors I go for but all together they look lovely.
  • I don’t think I’ll ever grow out of loving craft kits. How cute is this friendly planter kit?!

A little something from the shop that fits this week’s color theme!

Happy Friday! xoxo

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found on the beach

by Kaylah Stroup January 8, 2020

30 minutes and one pass of the approximately 900ft beach. Just a quick arrangement because surprise surprise! it’s cold at the lake in January. Mostly broken shards of plastic today. Sometimes the larger, more interesting things seem to have been cleaned up but there are always tiny pieces littering the sand.

I will forever love making a colorful little arrangement against the dark moody beach!

Other fun finds from the day…

Two pieces of pottery with lettering left on them. Felt like such a treat because I most certainly wasn’t looking for them. Certain beaches have certain treasures, this isn’t a normal place for me to find pottery so when I glanced down not once but twice to have letters looking back at me, it was a surprise. A wheel. The legs of a plastic soldier. Chuckie Finster’s head. Not my largest haul but any day I find a plastic soldier is a good one in my book!

CHECK OUT MORE ‘FOUND ON THE BEACH” POSTS HERE!

If you like my ‘found on the beach’ collections – prints, phone cases, and more can be found here.

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office tour 2020

by Kaylah Stroup January 6, 2020

At the beginning of every year, I like to completely clean my office. A fresh start! This little ritual first started as me just taking everything off my bulletin board and starting over but over the last few years has turned into cleaning out the whole room. It feels so good… even if I do mess it up again almost immediately.

It’s also been a really good excuse to photograph and document whatever room I’m calling my office at the time. I love to redecorate so things around here never really look the same for too long.

We’re currently in the process of house hunting so hopefully, as much as I love this tiny room, it’ll be my last year in here. That makes this post extra special. I’ve loved this room immensely for the last couple of years.

arranged my whole memo board around this gorgeous calendar!

took forever but I’m so happy to have finally found the perfect place to hang that muscle dude!

My office is quite honestly a minimalist’s nightmare. There is a lot of stuff jammed in there! Obviously, if I had the option it wouldn’t be so packed but all of the furniture in there is kind of a necessity for the things I do in that room. A sewing desk, a computer desk, shelving for fabric, storage drawers for products for the shop and a rolling cart I cut fabric on (luckily that fits under the sewing desk when not in use.)

Everything above (except for the photo in the right side of the collage) is on the computer side of my office. Last year for Christmas my parents bought me a desk for my sewing machine which I set up on the opposite wall. All the photos below are from the sewing side of my office.

sources –
photo shelves
sewing desk
computer desk is from World Market
moon calendar
cactus neon light
color LE
D lights behind the computer (buy some, they rule!)
string lights
grid memo board is a repurposed dog crate (read more here!) Here’s an affordable one if you’re on the hunt!
large witchy hand print is by Hugo Gyrl, found at Glitter Box.
rainbows made with crystals (read more here!)
small round mirror is from Target a while back (here’s a similar one)
anything else – just ask!

previous office tours –
▴ 2019 ▴ 2018 ▴ 2017 ▴ 2016 ▴ 2015

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Friday Favorites #545

by Kaylah Stroup January 3, 2020

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This siamese kitty pin! So cute!

How cute is this fox dress!?

This sweater!

Love this bug print!

I am very into this coat. The color and style are just perfect!

The perfect patch for all you cryptid lovers!

I’m obsessed with these custom pet portraits.

Slug life!

These shoes!

This wrap dress is covered in stars! If you know me, you know I love wrap dresses and starry prints!!

This insect notebook!

Link love…

  • Sheer polka dot undies with a bow! Yes, please! There’s a matching bra too.
  • Yet another adorable striped sweater! Hey, at least it’s not black and white for once in Dainty Squid history.
  • This banana phone stand is so silly. I love it.
  • How rad is this crystal ball phone case!?
  • This scarf! I love all the colors.
  • Heated corgi slippers!
  • This boob shaped hook for your wall!!
  • Crushing on these velvet pants.

Happy Friday! xoxo

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A few of my favorite posts from 2019

by Kaylah Stroup January 1, 2020

2019 was a weird year. Easily my least favorite year ever. There were massive highs but the biggest low I can imagine, I lost my mom. I tried so hard to think of a way to avoid talking about it in this recap but what can I say? It definitely shaped my year.

In 2019, The Dainty Squid shop became my main focus. The blog took a bit of a backseat. I apologize. I definitely miss writing here daily and hope to get back into a routine soon.

All that to say, I feel like this year’s favorite posts round-up is a bit different than normal. I’ve broken it down into categories! I wasn’t so sure at first, mostly doing a recap out of the fact that I knew if I didn’t have one to look back at I’d be mad but I’m really excited about how this turned out. Hope you’re ready to catch up on some posts you may have missed!

Some favorite posts featuring abandoned places…

Two Guns, AZ

abandoned church

Slug Bug Ranch

abandoned school

Also, the abandoned trailer park (becoming an annual thing now!), and the Anasazi Inn. Fort Courage was also pretty amazing. I’m still digging my photos from that waterlogged mattress factory too!

I made some cool posts that had accompanying videos…

curiosity cabinet video tour

2019 road trip video!

our homemade zipline

I also made a handful of hair videos that proved to be pretty popular. I enjoy talking about hair and it’s already fun to be able to look back on the changes I’ve made. Here’s when I went from green to red, when the saltwater pool stripped my color, when I touched it up with orange and pink, and when I finally went blue!

I did some monthly recaps…

raise hell eat tacos shirt

  • 6 things I loved in January
  • 5 things I loved in March
  • 5 things I tried in May
  • 7 things I loved in November

I wrote about grief…

▴ my mother’s plants ▴ grief & road trips ▴ I cry over four leaf clovers ▴ grieving in the digital age ▴ the greatest loss ▴ six months & six things I want to tell you.

Let’s end on a high note, miscellaneous posts that make me happy…

Mountainview Cemetery + Wild Horses

Vincent Baptist Church Cemetery

found on the beach

a letter to 2014 Kaylah

dump digging treasures

my favorite desert oasis – the wigwam

I am SO ready for 2020. Let’s go! xoxo

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This year I…

by Kaylah Stroup December 31, 2019

reopened The Dainty Squid shop & made hundreds and hundreds of things!

stalked dinosaurs and tiny aliens around my neighborhood.

spent lots of time working on the bus with my family.

found more four-leaf clovers than ever before! hi mom!

spend lots of time wandering the beach and searching for treasures.

baked more than ever. muffins and cookies almost every single week.

found not one but TWO swings hung under bridges… & subsequently felt like a kid again!

went dump dugging for the very first time (& became totally hooked!)

finally left green hair & experimented with other colors!

became a beetle mama!

spent many mornings at my favorite (now closed!) coffee shop with Jeff.

took an epic roadtrip to Arizona & got to cross off a bunch of new states along the way.

finally started making videos & started a YouTube channel!

poked around lots of abandoned buildings.

carved my first stamp.

And oh so much more!

For ten years(!!!!), I’ve been doing a “This year I…” post. 2010’s post has since been deleted but the rest can be found below;
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 + 2018.
If you do a “This year I…” post, leave a link in the comments. I’d love to check it out.

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