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Here are my essentials! My everything! I cannot leave my apartment without these. Check out my post about Everything You Need in your Backpack!
https://youngandlearningweb.wordpress.com/2016/12/19/how-to-get-through-finals-week/
Believe me, I know the stress and the overload that approaches that last week of school! Whether you see it coming for weeks or experience a bit of whiplash while preparing for finals, it can really take a toll on you. This is why I created a little survival guide to finals week!
Every morning I pack my backpack with all of the essentials for my long day at school. And then, every night I unpack it to do some homework at my desk. Of corse, this cycle repeats itself all week, all semester, all year long. So, I made a list of the most essential items that are a must when you are packing for a day of learning.
Check out the whole article at my blog!
The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.
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Hi!! I just dropped by to say that I love your blog! More power to you xx :D
Thank you so much! It is definitely a work in progress, but I'm really happy that it is coming along.
https://youngandlearningweb.wordpress.com/2017/05/29/how-to-apartment-hunt-like-an-expert/
If you’re anything like me, I was so happy to start the apartment hunt! But after looking online for hours, drive to visit multiple locations, and trying to not forget anything, you may seem exhausted. This new apartment will be your home soon. How do you make sure that you picked the perfect one?
Check out the whole article at my blog! Just click the link above!
How to Write a Killer Essay
You may not know this about me, but I have worked as an English reading and writing tutor at my college. From this experience, I have come to understand the dos and don’ts of planning, writing, and proofreading your essay. Here is a little synopsis of what I have learned.
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DIY Tie Dye Tapestry
Hello All,
Recently I have moved into a new apartment that is much bigger than my last. Although this is obviously a reason to celebrate, now I have a lot of empty wall space. I thought that of the neat idea of putting up a tapestry which can brighten the room while taking away some of the colorless wall space. Unfortunately, after looking online for a tapestry, I realized that they all ran around $50 or more. However, I thought of a great solution: a tie dye sheet. This is much cheaper than purchasing a tapestry online, and you can personalize it! It also cures all of your DIY cravings! It was simple, really. Just purchase a flat bedsheet for maybe $15 at the most and some tie dye supplies for maybe $10. It is a fun way to spend an afternoon, maybe even do it with a roommate. Also, an even cheaper way to make your own tapestry would be to purchase a colored flat bedsheet and use bleach to take the color out. Really this is an awesome project and it defiantly brought some color to my room. Looking online, there are a lot of tutorials about really neat tie dye techniques including ombre, stripes, and more.
Below I have provided a list of tapestry inspiration, where you can get supplies, and tie dye techniques.
Tapestry Inspiration:
Urban Outfitters: http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/category.jsp?id=A_BED_TAPESTRIES
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/wall_tapestry
Both of these websites have some great tapestries for sale that can give a room a lot of character, which can also give you an idea of how amazing a tapestry can look and imagine one in your room!
Supplies:
Daharma Trading Co.: http://www.dharmatrading.com/dyes/dharma-fiber-reactive-procion-dyes.html This company has the biggest selection of dyes that I have ever seen. Every shade you could possibly want is here!
Your local art store or Walmart: I’m almost certain that stores like these will have tie dye materials for you. I purchased mine from a Micheal’s; it was the Tulip fabric dye.
Tie Dye Techniques:
Tie Dye Your Summer: http://tiedyeyoursummer.com/get-inspired.html This site certainly offers some inspiration and great universal techniques to use.
Brit + Co. – How to Ice Tie Dye: http://www.brit.co/how-to-ice-tie-dye/ Why would you not trust Brit + Co. when it comes to all things cool and amazing! Definitely, check out this awesome technique!
I Love to Create – Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VddiS2reVx0 This is a great technique, especially when it comes to tapestries!
What do you think? Did I miss any favorite techniques of yours? Let me know how your tie dying experience goes!
Good Luck,
Allie
Check out the article on my blog: https://youngandlearningweb.wordpress.com/2016/08/08/diy-tie-dye-tapestry/
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May I officially welcome you to summer! Isn’t it just the best time of the year? Clear skies, windows open, and time for ice cream! Over the last couple of years, I’ve been perfecting my favorite summer recipes!
https://youngandlearningweb.wordpress.com/2016/08/04/how-to-stay-in-touch-when-busy-at-college/
After my first year of college, I realized just how much I appreciate my high school friends, those mentors and coaches from my hometown, and my family. Well, in the years to come I hope to follow steps like these in order to show these important people in my life just how wonderful they really are.
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Hello All,
My name is Allie, and I am a budding 20-something with a passion for learning! As a college student, I am always looking for fun, healthy, and inexpensive tips and tricks. My hope is for this site to be an inspiration and a resource for all who are also young and learning.
This blog encompasses recipes, DIY, self-improvement, relationships, and all of the wonderful and terrifying aspects that are part of growing into adulthood. This is a collection of the experiences that I have come across and would like to give insight to, but caution, I am learning with you.
I would love to answer any questions, post suggestions, or advice! Check out my site youngandlearningweb.wordpress.com for some more fun!
Good Luck,
Allie
6 Tips to Make Moving in with Someone New Effortless
Hello All,
Whether you grew up together or you still haven’t met, moving in with a roommate is a big step! There are some checkpoints that may make the transition smoother,
Whether you grew up together or you still haven’t met, moving in with a roommate is a big step! There are some checkpoints that may make the transition smoother, safer, and more fun!
My roommate and I planned on attending a technical college (no provided housing) about an hour away from our hometown when we graduated together. And so, it worked out really well that we had someone to share our journey with. We already knew each other and learned to work together when finding an apartment. However, I noticed that if I was going to live with her, we needed to know each other a little bit better.
So, here is a short list of ideas that you may want to talk over with your roommate. They can come in handy in your everyday life and in emergencies.
I.) Who is an emergency contact?
You may use your parents or other family as an emergency contact. You might even have that programmed into your phone, but does your roommate know that? I have my roommate’s mom’s number and my roommate has both my parents’ and my sister’s (who lives in town) numbers. She also has my boyfriend’s number, which is also a great idea! If there was any sort of emergency, we know who to call for each other.
II.) Know each other’s vehicles.
Not everyone brings a car to college (or needs one in a city), but those who do should let their roommate know. Keep a little notebook that has all of this information, such as the make, model, and license plate number of each other’s cars.
III.) Allergies Anyone?
After knowing my roommate as a close friend for 5 years, I never knew that she issues with foods that are too acidic. By simple ignorance, we could have endangered each other. Let your roommate in on any medicine, food, or other types of allergies that you may have.
IV.) Scheduling
The first year of college, my roommate and I ran completely different schedules. But, it was always nice to know where each other was. We both posted our class schedules right by the door. This was handy when we ever felt like getting lunch together or if we needed a ride somewhere.
V.) Working Much?
Both my roommate and I looked for jobs as soon as we got to town. It is really important to look out for each other’s safety, and one way to do that is to generally know when and where each other work. You may work at Applebee’s, but there may be two or three in your town. Let your roommate know where you are working and maybe even the name of your supervisor.
VI.) Get to know each other’s living preferences.
There are a lot of little ways that you and your roommate may differ, and some of them can be the death of your relationship. Think about things like:
- Night owl or early bird?
- Can you sleep with a light on? Will you need curtains?
- Do you like to keep the window open? Or do you prefer a fan?
- Is your phone always on ring or vibrate? Is that a noise disturbance?
- Are you messy or clean?
Remember, passive aggressive notes are the absolute worst! Maybe after a week or two of living together, you two can sit down and talk about what just isn’t working.
Bonus: Ideas to try out with your roommate!
VII.) Workout Buddies! Roommates who workout together are happy – and sweaty – together! I know for me it was awesome to have my roommate pushing me to get out of bed and get moving. Even if you two join an intermural or just shoot hoops together, ever little bit works.
VIII.) Hobby time?
Maybe pick a hobby or club to join with your roommate? It can keep your relationship fun and close! This is a great way to create memories and a lasting friend.
IX.) Track your roommate.
This may seem a bit weird to bring up when you first meet your roommate, but it shouldn’t. There are apps out there that will make it safe for you to walk home from class when it is dark out or when you are out on a run. My favorite is Companion, it is available for Android and iPhone. It simply lets someone track your phone as you are getting from point A to point B. Especially in bigger cities, it may be nice to ask your roommate if they would download the app with you.
Did I miss anything? What did you talk about with your roommate before you moved in? Any suggestions?
Good Luck,
Allie