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Friday Favorites : Black Friday 2017

by Kaylah Stroup November 24, 2017

It’s become an annual tradition to share Black Friday sales from my favorite small businesses each year. I’m so excited to share these with you! This is a hefty list, so grab your coffee and get ready to shop.

Ban.do has 25% off everything and up to 45% off their most popular items with code ‘ITSBFBABY’! They have one of the most fun websites so if you only browse one today, maybe make it ban.do?

Pony People is offering 25% off everything with code ‘BLACKCATS’! If you like kitties, you need to pop over to their shop!

Daisy Natives is having a big sale, everything is marked down! I already own the tshirt and I’m gonna need that sweatshirt!

Papio Press is 50% off prints and 15% off nearly everything else!

Classic Specs is offering 30% off for Black Friday! This is a huge deal seeing as they normally don’t offer discounts at all! I have Bevy in Milky Mauve (shown below) LOVE THEM!

Wanderlust + Co is offering 30% sitewide with code ‘cyber’! Look at that girlgang jean jacket! It even comes with patches!

Frolik Studio is offering 30% off orders of $20 or more for Black Friday weekend.

50% off at BB Dakota! Lovin’ this striped lounge set.

Lucky Horse Press is offering free domestic shipping on orders over $30 from today through Sunday. They also have a 5 for $20 card deal, and 3 for $25 enamel pin deal.

Weekender Supply Co. has an awesome deal going on – The code ‘WEEKENDER25’ will give you 25% off the entire order. Additionally, orders over $50 before discounts and taxes receive free worldwide shipping.

Moorea Seal has 20% off site wide! No coupon needed. This may have just been the hardest little collage for me to make because I love SO much of her stock. I am particularly fond of the face planters she has.

Urban Outfitters is having a BOGO 50% sale that ends tonight. I am utterly obsessed with this bird leg table.

Maiden Voyage Clothing is offering 10% off any order of $10+ that will run from 11/20 through 12/01. No code required!

Baggu is offering 25% off with code ‘OKHOLIDAY’. I love love love this polka dot circle purse.

 

More sales!

  • Black Crystals is offering free domestic shipping on all orders over $30 through Nov 24-27th!
  • Use code ‘BlackFriday’ for 50% off EVERYTHING from 7 Charming Sisters. Just look at that bug ring!!
  • Keds is offering 30% off full price + 10% Off Sale with code ‘NOLINES’. I’m loving these shoes in black and gold!
  • Brit + Co has 50% off a class of your choice! If you’re looking for a way to learn a new hobby, definitely hop over to their site!
  • Finest Imaginary is offering 10% off, no coupon code needed. She has SO many cute lapel pins!
  • Amazon fashion has some major markdowns happening over the holiday weekened.
  • Rock Hound Soap is offering 10% off all purchases over $25 through 12/2! Check out this clear quartz crystal, it’s seriously amazing to think that’s actually soap.
  • 25% off everything in my Society6 shop with code ‘ blackfriday’. I will forever be fond of this tooth pouch!

Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
xoxo

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Eureka Cemetery

by Kaylah Stroup November 22, 2017

utah, old headstone

After ooh-ing and ahhh-ing at all the incredible animals on Antelope Island I suggested we head to Eureka, Utah. Eureka is listed on quite a few websites as a ghost town so obviously that was what drew us there. The photos looked promising. Upon arriving we quickly realized this was not that case. I mean, there are definitely abandoned houses, and storefronts but there is also a pretty sizable population of folks who still reside there.

Would it have been cool to get some shots of the abandoned buildings? Sure but shooting buildings that are surrounded by people’s homes is something I’m not super comfortable with. It feels like an invasion of privacy. Neither of us had cell phone service, and hadn’t bothered to really think ahead about where we’d be heading next so the only thing we could do was just keep driving. It didn’t take long before we stumbled upon Eureka Cemetery. It didn’t look all that interesting from the road but it seemed like a decent place stretch our legs for a few minutes. The majority of the graves near the front of the cemetery were fairly new meaning not something I’d photograph but then I spotted ‘big deal’.

eureka cemetery, utah, unique headstone

I had to get a shot of that grave marker. I hopped out, got my photo, and realized just how lovely the colors were. I’m generally not a fan of shooting in direct sunlight but I’ve found that when I shoot cemeteries in full sun I usually end up loving those photos the most. The lighting conditions mixed with the gorgeous colors (Utah, I love all your yellows!) yielded some spectacular photos! I’m so happy with how these turned out. The incredible mountainous scenery, the barren cemetery, the unique headstones! I’m in loooove!

headstones, eureka cemetery eureka cemetery

Other posts from this trip…

â–´ engagement story / Cisco, UT
â–´ Antelope Island

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Project 365 : days 308 – 322

by Kaylah Stroup November 20, 2017

I accidentally took a few weeks off of Project 365. Well, just one week but, of course, sharing my engagement seemed a lot more exciting of a post to share than my Project 365. Since we’ve gotten back from that short vacation life has just been a blur. Between stressing about our wedding (Y’all I’ve already had nightmares about forgetting things but more on all that another day!), and working lots of hours at the flower shop I don’t feel like I’ve had much time to relax. Life feels like it’s on fast-forward. Like how in the world is it the end of November already?

Anyway, in order to get caught up I’m just going to share some of my favorite photos from the last month so far instead of every single photo from the project.

308 : 365 Cisco, Utah at sunset. This was taken just minutes after Jeff proposed. (You can read about that here, in case you missed it.) I still can’t believe this whole trip was real.

309 : 365 One of the things I loved so much about Utah was all of the yellow. All that yellow foliage paired with the gorgeous blue skies was serious eye candy. I took so many photos just like the one below. That photo just feels so warm and comforting to me, like if I were to squint hard enough I’d see myself frolicking in the background. That sounds nutty but y’all this trip easily was my favorite that we’ve taken together and I am obsessed with every little detail.

310 : 365 A little abandoned building we pulled over to check out… and my ring. I always said I’d be one of those people who sneaks their ring into a million photos when it finally hapeened. I probably took about one billion photos of it while we were out west. In ghost towns, with my coffee, with a bison in the background, at In-N-Out, and on and on and on. Totally not excited or anything.

312 : 365 We arrived home from our vacation to a decorated apartment. I guess we have pretty sweet friends…

315 : 365 Two things I love very much – socks and candles. Candelles has such lovely scents. If you’ve never burned one, you’re missing out.

318 : 365 Speaking of candles, wanna know a smart move? Buying candles in cute containers because they’ll end up making nice planters later on.

321 : 365 Jeff and I went out in the rain to shoot some photos. I didn’t end up capturing anything spectacular but it was nice to be reminded how good it feels to be out at night. I loved wandering around in the rain. (Also, I got my hair caught in my jacket zipper while we were out and it was extremely stressful. I will now be about one million times more careful!)

322 : 365 Shimmery new Keds found via Wikibuy– a site you can use to search for sales on all the things you want. They show you all the places said item is being sold and what it costs. They also have an extension will test coupon codes automatically at checkout and will find online rebates from participating retailers. Pretty awesome, especially this time of the year.

Hope your week is off to an awesome start!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #441

by Kaylah Stroup November 17, 2017

Cat bike bell!!

(via Modcloth)

I can’t decide which of these two planters is the cutest! (left, right)

(via Urban Outfitters)

Cactus necklace!

(via Dawning Collective)

My pal, Amber, makes these incredible pet cookies and she takes custom orders! Aren’t they just precious!? You can find details on how to order here.

(via realfun__funeral)

I am drooling over these ridiculous velvet boots. They’re fab! Can you believe they’re Toms? I didn’t realize they had such cute shoe designs. Um, also, gold banana shoes!

(via Toms)

Lovin’ this light!

(via Moorea Seal)

Sasquatch being abducted by a UFO!

(via Modcloth)

YES!

(via Amazon)

Look at this corkscrew!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Link love…

  • Glow in the dark constellation blanket!!! It has great reviews, looks super cozy, and c’mon, one can never have too many couch blankets.
  • Do I need these polka dot shoes? Yes. Absolutely.
  • If you’ve been looking for a plain black jumpsuit that fits AMAZING – I found it for you. Seriously, it’s the coziest!
  • Cactus dog toy – because you should absolutely buy toys that make you smile.
  • Have you ever loved something simply because it was ridiculous? Yeah, that’s me and this coat right now.
  • These green velvet pants paired with this snazzy top? YES, please!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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Antelope Island

by Kaylah Stroup November 15, 2017

As per usual, before leaving on our latest roadtrip, we hadn’t done much research. I take that back, I actually mapped out all the interesting ghost towns I could find but quickly realized it was way more driving than we could handle on this short trip. Basically, our plan was Cisco (where Jeff proposed!!!) and then decide from there what to do.

Once we woke up in the morning I realized how close the Great Salt Lake was, and noted that there were a few other things in the area that would make driving in that direction seem like the right choice. A quick search seemed to point to Antelope Island as the best place to visit if we wanted to check out the lake so that’s where we went.

Antelope Island is the largest of ten islands located within the Great Salt Lake. It is home to populations of pronghorn, bighorn sheep, American bison, porcupine, bager, coyote, bobcat, mule deer and lots of birds. Sounds pretty promising, right? The fact there was admission to the island made me question if we really needed to go there but we certainly ended up getting our ten bucks worth.

Within five minutes of being on the island we spotted a herd of antelope which was beyond exciting. The very first time we had seen antelope was back in 2014 on the way to Cisco. I had no idea what they were at the time. I just remember shouting “I saw weird deer. They were like deer, but not deer!” as we sped by them. This year I got to positively identify those ‘weird deer’ as pronghorn.

They’re not true antelope like you’d find in Africa or Eurasia but they’re known colloquially in North America as antelope. Whatever you want to call them, they’re cute as all heck. I was SUPER excited to have Jeff’s 70-200mm lens. Gosh, we needed two of them on this trip so that we weren’t constantly trading lenses. I was a bit bummed about not being to get any really nice portraits of one but I really am smitten with the shots I got. How can an animal look so adorable from behind? Look at them fluffy butts!

pronghorn, antelope island

pronghorn, utah, great salt lake, antelope island

After the pronghorn we continued driving around the island looking for more critters. The weather was a bit gloomy, and we were completely underdressed but there wasn’t another person in sight. It was lovely to have such a gorgeous park all to ourselves. I would have to imagine that in nicer weather this place is packed. It felt like we were on our own little self guided safari.

We didn’t have to drive far before we came upon some bison just chilling beside the road. I guess if you lived out here these animals might not be so exciting to you but Jeff and I were both whisper yelling at each other about how amazing it was to be so close. They’re pretty dirty lookin’ dudes. We both took approximately four billion photos of them though…

antelope island, great salt lake, utah

great salt lake, antelope island

great salt lake, antelope island

After getting our fill of bison, spotting a few mule deer, and admiring some more incredible scenery we were ready to hit the road. Before we could do that though, I thought it only necessary to actually go to the beach at the Great Salt Lake. We followed signed for the beach, parked, and walked what felt like years. Walking in the sand is so exhausting.

A little foamy but otherwise it was really nothing too exciting. I had read that the lake had a huge population of brine shrimp. I was pretty disappointed to not find any…until I realized THEY WERE EVERYWHERE. See those brown-ish lines in the sand? Brine shirmp! The massive clumps that I thought were just… I don’t know, regular stuff that washes up on the beach (??) were actually thousands and thousands and thousands of brine shrimp. Pretty wild stuff!

So, I would definitely say our short trip to Antelope Island was successful. Every animal I saw was something that I wasn’t 100% familiar with which is wildly exciting. I feel like the amount of time we spent there was perfect. Enough to satisfy my curiousity but still leave me wanting more. Utah is a wonderland!
xoxo

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engagement story / cisco, UT

by Kaylah Stroup November 13, 2017

Things were pretty quiet on the blog front last week. I actually think that may have been the longest I didn’t blog in the history of The Dainty Squid. Jeff and I took a short vacation, I did a poor job planning content then immediately came home and got a gnarly cold. So, if you don’t follow me on Instagram you may have missed the big news. Uh, THAT happened. (Check out the announcement + ca-yoot photo here!) Needless to say, It’s been a whirlwind week!

Let’s throw it back three years. Jeff and I had been dating two and a half months when we decided to take our first trip together. We flew into Denver, Colorado, rented a car and drove around six states including Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, and New Mexico. We spent two nights in a hotel, one night in a wigwam, and the other three in the car. In the six days we were on the road we racked up a whopping 3,204 miles. It was the most incredible trip of my life at the time. We had so much fun and really bonded that week. It’s a massive piece of our relationship.

Each year since we’ve taken a similar trip – flying into the cheapest city out West and just driving! It’s something we’re both wildly passionate about and something we talk about endlessly. We flew into Los Angeles back in April of this year for our “4th annual road trip” but as always, as soon as landing in Cleveland, one of us was mumbling about wanting to go back. I figured our big trips for the year were done, that maybe we’d take a small trip somewhere before the end of the year but certainly wasn’t expecting to be heading out on the road again like that any time soon.

Then one day, all of a sudden, we were planning a second trip. A bit shorter than our previous ones but it didn’t matter to me. I was just excited to get out again, and explore somewhere new. For this trip we flew into Denver, Colorado and promptly made our way into Utah where we’re wandered around kind of aimlessly for two full days. Utah is just… a hidden treasure. Truly one of the most underrated states but more on that another day! I have lots of posts from this trip coming in the next few weeks, promise!

On that very first trip in 2014 our first stop was a little old ghost town in Cisco, Utah. We had landed in Denver in the evening, grabbed our rental, and started heading toward Utah immediately. We stopped at a rest area, caught some z’s and started driving again slightly before sunrise. Once we got moving again I opened the Roadside America app and found that there was a ghost town coming up. The timing would get us there right at sunrise. Well, Cisco ended up being the most incredible start to our trip. I wrote this post about it, where I rambled on about how special of a stop and trip it was to me.

Since we flew into Denver this time, and we were heading into Utah, Cisco was once again on our map. I was super stoked to revisit, re-shoot, and just revel in this place that I had built up in my mind so much since the last time I was there. After eating the best BBQ of my life, we arrived in our beloved ghost town right at sunset. The timing could not have been more perfect. I was a little bit stressed we’d get there after dark but considering what was about to happen next, I’m sure Jeff was even more stressed.

The second he put the car in park, I dashed out of the car and started running toward a building I want to shoot. When we’re short on time Jeff and I usually head our seperate ways to get the shots we want instead of wandering around together. After a few minutes he joins me and asks if I want to get a shot of the two of us together. On the plane I had the brilliant idea that we’d take a nice photo together in each ghost town we visited on the trip since Utah is just littered with them and they were going to be our main stops. So, I thought nothing of it. I was just glad he remembered because I was so excited it hadn’t crossed my mind to slow down a second for a photo together.

cisco, utah, ghost town rainbow cloud

Sidenote here – Look at that cloud! IT IS GOSH DARN RAINBOW. That cloud was in the sky as we were about to pull into Cisco. We both freaked out. Neither of us had ever seen anything like that. It’s apparently called cloud iridescence. Little did I know that fifteen minutes later I’d be getting proposed to. How’s that for some cheesy rom-com material?!

I take direction as he tries to line me up for the shot, he runs over to join me, and immediately kisses me. I’m thinking “Oh, Okay? This isn’t really the shot I had in mind but cool.” Then before I know it he’s on one knee and I’m ugly crying. I don’t remember anything that he said, I just remember looking at the ring and nodding my head ethusiastically. It was such a blur. I was shaking like a leaf and just wanted to hug him forever, it felt like the only way I could stand up. Then he’s like “By the way, I got that on video!” and I sob some more.

http://thedaintysquid.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Proposal.mp4

 

As much as I’m into super non-traditional wedding stuff, something that was really important to me was that Jeff ask my dad’s permission. I was a bit worried that he didn’t have the chance because my dad was actually in the hospital the week before we left on this trip. Jeff revealed that he had taken a half day off work and visited my dad in the hospital to ask. This made me cry so hard I nearly threw up. Y’all I was already a cry baby but this last week I’ve been a wreck. I didn’t think it’d effect me this much!

So yeah, the man of my dreams asked me to marry him at one of our favorite spots in the entire world. It’s definitely not everyone’s picture of a romantic location but there isn’t anywhere that could be more ~us~. I am so happy and so damn excited to have a lifetime of adventures with this sweet man. It’s been just over a week and I basically haven’t stopped crying or looking at the shiny new addition to my ring finger yet. Life is good.

PS. You’ll have to excuse any typos or sentences that are just plain out of order. It’s hard to type when you can’t tell the dang story without crying.
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Friday Favorites #440

by Kaylah Stroup November 10, 2017
This post contains affiliate links. For more information on what that means, read here.

How stinken cute is this kitty print?!

(via Iota Illustration)

Diggin this patch!

(via For the Love of Patch)

This scarf paired with a striped shirt and some overalls is like my perfect outfit.

(via Amazon)

Three things I really dig – plants, cats, and patches!

(via OHNORachio)

Yes, please, to this sweater!

(via Pendleton)

I’m obsessed with this cabinet. It would just be so darn perfect filled with all my weird collections.

(via Urban Outfitters)

Loving these earrings!

(via Papavier)

Black and white stripes plus elbow pads! Perfection!

(via Amazon)

These slippers!!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Okey Dokey!

(via Fair Goods)

I love everything about these photos. That dress! Those sunnies! So cute!

(via Lulus)

Link love…

  • Love that these polka dot tights aren’t obnoxiously polka dotted so you could totally wear them in a more serious setting.
  • I normally prefer my skirts to be a little more flowy but I dig the cut of this one.
  • Hot apple cider candle! Gah, doesn’t that sound so nice?!
  • The mug for you if you’re a member of the house plant club.
  • The purse itself doesn’t seem that special but I am a huge fan of pompoms and tassels!
  • If you had asked me earlier this month if I was a fan of leopard print I’d have said no buuut something is making me think I could rock the heck out of this coat.
  • Coconut rose lip balm! Mmmm!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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project 365 : days 302 – 307

by Kaylah Stroup November 6, 2017

302 : 365 Obligatory new glasses selfie! These are SkunkBoy from Bonlook and I don’t think I could love them any more. The shape is just perfect for my face.

303 : 365 These tooth planters are still one of my favorite things around the apartment.

304 : 365 Halloween! I didn’t really dress up, although I did pull a dress from my closet, braid my hair, and of course, sport an Uncle Fester pin in attempt to be a lazy Wednesday Addams. Totally something I’d wear any other day though.

305 : 365 Home, sweet home. I put away “all” my Halloween decor but judging by my lil skeleton pup and that eyeball placemat you probably wouldn’t even realize.

306 : 365 Have you guys tried one of those bubbling face masks yet?! I bought this one. It’s under ten bucks and SO. MUCH. FUN. It feels so funny. I hadn’t planned on taking photos of myself in it (until I realized I didn’t have a photo for the day yet) or else I would have applied it more nicely. Regardless, it’s seriously amazing. (It totally gets way fluffier too!)

307 : 365 My princess, Squid. The cold weather makes her the ultimate cuddle bug and I love it! She’s a fairly reserved kitty but every year around this time she starts following from room to room trying to cuddle up with me, no matter what I’m doing. It’s very sweet. Saturday morning I woke up to her under the covers with me in bed!

Happy Monday! I hope your week is off to a great start!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #439

by Kaylah Stroup November 3, 2017
This post contains affiliate links. For more information on what that means, read here.

A set of little cactus vases! They’re probably way more affordable than you’re imagining too!

(via Modcloth)

These socks are just peachy.

(via Amazon)

Full moon! Let’s get weird!

(via Hot Mess Studio)

Such a cute little bag!(via Moorea Seal)

This card is amazing.(via Moorea Seal)

Eye will never stop sharing eye tote bags.

(via Antonin Plus Margaux)

Love this whole outfit!

(via Amazon)

A cactus car charger!

(via Kikkerland)

Such a simple yet beautiful dress. Look at that collar!

(via Modcloth)

This glasses case is fabulous!

(via Plasticland)

Link love…

  • Cactus shaped catnip toy!
  • A notebook for doodlers. This thing is genius!
  • Empowered women empower women – love love love this mug!
  • A cat-shaped tray to hold your glasses.
  • 15 face masks for one awesome price!!!
  • I’m obsessed with all things holographic. Just look at this wallet! And this backpack! And this fanny pack!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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