Thursday, June 18, 2015

BLACKHAWKS WIN!!!

So as you all know, or should know, THE BLACKHAWKS WON THE STANLEY CUP!!! 
This year was the first year I really got into hockey and enjoyed it. I tried to watch every game I could, and if I didn't have time, I'd be checking my phone religiously waiting to see the outcome of the game. Now I am a huge fan of hockey and can say its one of my favorite sports to watch.
Anyways, if you didn't know, the Hawks have had a parade every year they have won. This year was the 6th Stanley Cup win so it was no exception. They also have a rally where all thefts can gather and listen to the coaches and players talk about their season and for everyone to unite together on one common love, the Blackhawks.
The parade ended right in front of Soldier Field, where the rally was being held, so me and my friends decided to wait outside and watch the cup go by before we went inside to find our seats. The parade consisted of a lot of random people on trollies and a few players on the top of double decker buses with their families. 





The parade was so much fun, but the rally was even better.
When we got to our seats inside we had to wait for all the coaches and players to unload from the buses so it started a bit late. They started out introducing some old Hawks players and other people that work for the team. Then they played a season highlight reel. I'm going to behest, this gave me goosebumps and made me tear up. Just watching the players reactions with each other when someone scored was priceless. They were genuinely happy for each other, partly because that was one point closer to winning the game but also because they like seeing each other succeed. That is one of the reasons I like hockey, the whole team is a family, and it shows. 
After the highlight reel, Coach Q came up and gave a speech. Then all of the players came up, introduced one by one with lots of applause in-between each person. Some players gave speeches but not all. 
After all that, confetti cannons went off and the whole crowd started singing the Hawks theme song "Chelsea Dagger"


Then "We are the Champions"


This whole day just made me proud to say I'm from Chicago (well just outside of Chicago) and proud of the support the city gives it sports teams, especially the Hawks.
Now lets keep the Cup here for another year!
Squad Out - Caroline

Friday, June 12, 2015

Skyline DIY

Today I am going to show you how to make this cool art! You can customize it to be any city you want or any colors you want!

I got this idea when I went to Target, as usual, a few months ago and came across this painting


Now I was drawn to this painting for a number of reasons. One being that out of all the pictures I have hanging in my bedroom I yet to have one of anything Chicago. Two, I love skylines. Photos of skylines, for any city are some of my favorite. 
They wanted like $35 for this. I looked at it and was like I bet I could make this my self for a lot cheeper, and I did. I made it for around $8 instead.


First things first you are going to need to get everything you need. I used a 12x12 canvas for mine because thats what fit my map, but feel free to use any size you want. You're also going to need a map the state you wanna do and a silhouette of a city in that state. I also used stickers to put on the canvas so I could easily paint out the letters. You will also need black and white paint and a paint brush.


First you are going to tape on the map to the center of your canvas. Then you are going to trace around the map with a pencil to get the shape of the map onto the canvas.


Then you are going to place your cutout skyline onto the canvas with the skyline centered on the map. You are then also going to trace the skyline onto the map with a pencil. Don't worry about tracing the bottom because all of that will be black anyways.


You are then going to move the skyline a little up and to the right to create the shadow of the buildings. You are going to trace this skyline the same way as before just with out tracing inside the buildings already drawn.


Then you are going to add the stickers to the canvas to spell out the cities name. you can use any font of sticker you want, I used these because it was what I already had. Make sure the stickers are super stuck down because, as you will see with my final, sometimes the paint tends to slip under them.


Next you are going to paint the skyline, but just in that first skyline you drew. Make sure to paint over the letters too, being careful not to get a lot of paint underneath the letters. 


Then you are carefully going to remove the stickers, making sure no to touch the other paint too much.


Next you are going to need to make a dark gray color by mixing some white with a little black. You are then going to use that color to paint the other skyline you traced. This will give you a shadow effect over the skyline.


Then you are going to make a really light gray by mixing mostly white with a little bit of black. You are going to use this color to fill in the sky. You can do some shading by making some areas darker than others.


You will then get your finished product! So much better than paying $35, and this way you can brag to your friends about how you actually made this!
I hope you try this out and see you back here soon!
Squad Out - Caroline


Thursday, June 11, 2015

Summer 2K15


A majority of my summer consists of me and my friends "taking laps" around Oak Park. We just drive around with the windows down, playing music as loud as we can. This is a weekly occurrence for us, one of which requires a fire playlist. 
I made a Spotify playlist of some of our favorite driving songs. Hope you check it out!
Squad Out - Caroline

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Welcome!

Hey! Welcome to my blog! My name is Caroline and I am from Oak Park, the first suburb west of Chicago. I love fashion, DIYs, room decorating, traveling, cooking, and mixing the urban street style with the preppy suburban style. See you guys next time!
Squad Out - Caroline
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