two reasons to get your butt to girl germs’ TV party

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Two reasons I’m extra pumped for this month’s TV Party with Girl Germs

  One, they’re sreening episodes of Roseanne, starring one of the most acid-tongued, sarcastic, blue-collar comediennes ever to grace the little screen.

Two, Girl Germs is giving away one of Mighty Swell‘s fancy new gift certificates, worth $20!

To win, all you have to do is flex your knowledge about Landford Illinois’ favorite dysfunctional family…know the answers to any of these questions?

1) Roseanne’s writing staff had numerous writers who went on to helm popular shows after the show’s conclusion. Name two of those writers.

2) What was the name of the motorcycle repair shop Roseanne and Dan Connor started in season four?

3) What profession does Roseanne’s sister Jackie take up at the beginning of season two?

4) Two actresses played the role of the oldest Connor family child. Who are the two actresses?

5) At the end of the series finale, what is revealed?

To enter the giveaway, email your answers directly to girlgermsradio@fancypantsgangsters.com, tweet them @girlgermsradio, post them on their Facebook page or leave a comment on this post by noon on Monday. Easy, easy, easy, easy. Both a $20 gift certificate to Mighty Swell and a $20 gift card to the Red Stag Supperclub are up for grabs, so it’s definitely worth hopping to. Claim your prize at the TV Party with Girl Germs, happening on Monday, July 11 at the Red Stag Supperclub. The fun (and by fun, I mean drinks specials!!) starts at 9 p.m.

Good luck y’all!

Meghan

mighty swell “summer in the city” sneak peeks

Hi peaches!

I have some cute photos to share with you…some peeks of just a few of the goodies that’ll be for sale at the next Mighty Swell sale. They were taken in the little patio behind our shop (which I love!) by the ultra-talented Kate Sommers, on a very steamy evening last week. Bless our models’ hearts—they were such good sports trying on outfit after outfit without a single gripe. Thank you Meggie and Lindsay!

We’re posting more sneak peeks from us and our stupendous vendors over on Facebook—be sure to check them out!

xo,

Meghan

a mighty swell morning

Hi dears! I spent the first few hours of my morning at the shop (after a mandatory pit stop at The Baker’s Wife for a super-sized iced coffee—yum). I love being there before the day’s in full swing…I blast music (this today), price and put away pretty pieces of vintage, think of new ways to merchandise stuff…before I know it, it’s time to go to my “real” job! Anyway, I’m happy to have gotten my store chores out of the way early because tonight I’ve got a hot date with my handsome fella. I cannot wait! Hopefully your days are going well, too. I’ll be back soon with a brand new store review…

xo!

Meghan

P.S. Photos were taken with the Hipstamatic and Instagram apps.

{guest post} how to: make lavender-lemon ice pops

I couldn’t be more excited about today’s guest how-to, courtesy of Andi McDaniel, co-owner of 10,000 Licks, the Twin Cities’ new gourmet farm-fresh ice pop business. You can find these gals’ insanely delicious treats at the Midtown and Uptown Farmers’ Markets, beginning July 16th. They’ll also be sampling mini-pops at the Mighty Swell’s “Summer in the City” event…an idea, I think is, well, mighty badass. Learn more (and peruse flavors!) on their website here. And for goodness sake, become a fan on 10,000 Licks on Facebook! Take it away Andi…

My husband and I bought our house in Longfellow in late winter, when the entire yard was still covered in a stubborn layer of snow. So imagine my surprise—and delight—when the snow melted and revealed a wealth of edible riches—Blueberries! Rhubarb! Thyme! And best of all—the healthiest looking lavender plant east of California. Okay, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but I’ve heard that lavender is finicky, and yet ours, miraculously, isn’t. But enough about our dumb luck. Let’s talk about how to turn lavender, and it’s flavor-soulmate, lemon, into delicious homemade ice pops. Because it’s finally summer and it’s best we forget about snow for awhile.

This recipe is actually the first “official” 10,000 Licks ice pop recipe my business partner shared with me the other day. We’ve been making our ice pops in our home kitchens so far (we move into a commercial kitchen on July 1), and as we’ve been test-driving recipes, we’ve each adopted our faves. I’m the Sweet Corn gal, as well as the steward of Rhubarb and Vanilla Beet. Meanwhile, Sarah is the genius behind Lavender Lemon. She’s been in charge of them—so I had no idea how to make them. I emailed her for the details and here’s the scoop.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

♥ Juice of six large lemons (makes about 1 1/2 cups juice if you use a juicer, so if you’re doing it by hand use extra lemons)

♥ Equal parts water (to match the lemon juice)

For the simple syrup:

 1 cup of honey (raw is tastiest, I’ve found)

 1 cup of water

 Approximately 4-5 tablespoons of lavender

 HOW TO MAKE

1. Juice the lemons.

2. Combine lemon juice with equal parts water (strain out lemon seeds and pulp if you’re doing it by hand).

3. Refrigerate lemon mixture.

4. Meanwhile, combine honey, lavender and 1 cup of water in a medium-sized saucepan and bring to a boil. Once boiling, stir to dissolve honey, then remove from heat almost immediately. Cover and let sit for as long as overnight or as little as one hour (if you can’t let it sit overnight, just use more lavender—it’s all about flavor potency!).

5. Once syrup is cool, combine with lemon mixture and poor into molds. (We use these.)

6. Freeze overnight.

Note: These pops would do fabulously as ice cubes, for use in the cocktail of your choice. If freezing in an ice cube tray, a few hours in the freezer will be plenty of time.

 Enjoy!

how to: DIY frame collage wall

Rae and I are up to our elbows in all kinds of crafty goodness this week, making pretty stuff for Mighty Swell’s storefront windows. Gathering ideas and inspiration for our displays and then seeing them to fruition (while sticking to a bare bones budget!) is one of our favorite things about owning our own shop. So, I figured I’d start sharing some of our favorite projects and DIYs with y’all here on the blog! Sound good? Cool. Without further ado, here’s Rae on how to make a collage wall with thrifted frames and wrapping paper.

This DIY project served as the background for Mighty Swell’s spring sneak peeks as well as pretty décor behind our checkout table. We got so many compliments and inquiries about them (and even a few offers to buy them off the walls), Meghan asked me to write up a little how-to. I’ve been collecting vintage wrapping papers since who knows when… YEARS. I’ve wrapped many a gift in them, but I still have a lot leftover. This project was the perfect way to use up some remnants and display some of my favorites patterns. Like most of the DIYs we undertake at the store, this project is multi-purpose, affordable, easy to accomplish in a short amount of time and when it’s all said and done, super cute!

-Rae

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Miscellaneous frames in different sizes. I like to gather as many different shapes, styles and textures of frames as I can. These were all thrifted for 50 cents to $3.00! Think about where your finished pieces will live after you’re done so you can choose frame sizes accordingly.

Spray paint in your favorite color. Ours just happens to be YELLOW!

A variety of vintage wrapping papers. (Vintage fabric would be cute too!)

Hanging hardware, glazier points, needle nose pliers, hammer and nails.

Spare cardboard (optional)

HOW TO MAKE

1. Prep your frames. Carefully remove all artwork, glass and paper backing, leaving just the naked frames. Hold onto glass, cardboard, mat boards and backing boards as you will use these in the assembly proccess. You may find it necessary to remove nails, staples and other things that are holding the glass in the frames…This is where the pliers comes into play.

2. Spray paint! Make sure to do this outside of possible or in a well-ventilated area. Lay down plenty of old newspaper or a drop cloth. Give your can of paint a good shaking, and be sure to get sides and inside of frames while you’re spraying. Pro tip: It’s always tempting to spray on one thick coat and call it a day—resist this urge! Several lighter coats of spray paint will yield a MUCH better final product with fewer unsightly drips and uneven patches. Let the paint dry completely before moving onto step three.


3. When your frames are totally dry, start playing with the layout and configuration of your frames. This will help you decide which paper goes into which frame and will result in a perfect collage wall. When you find a layout you like, snap a pic so you can remember what goes where before you start hammering nails into the wall.

4. Assemble! This is where those materials you saved in step one will come in handy. To cut your wrapping paper  down to size, trace the backing board that came out of the frames. This will ensure a perfect fit! If there is no backing board, you can trace the glass (very carefully) onto a piece of cardboard and use that. When you have your paper cut, use a glue stick or spray adhesive to mount the paper to the backing boards. This step is crucial in preventing bubbles and other unsightly blemishes in your artwork. Finally, place your new wrapping paper covered boards into the frames and secure. If you removed the securing parts of the frame, you can use glazier points to hold them in. Refer to your pic of the layout you liked and start hanging!

Ta-da! You’re done! Now you have a lovely wall collage to call your own!!

save the date: mighty swell’s “summer in the city” sale!


Mark you calendars for the next Mighty Swell sale, happening on July 23rd and 24th! We’ll have all the usual elements you can count on at a Mighty Swell event—great tunes from Girl Germs Radio, coffee and donuts from A Baker’s Wife and most importantly tons of cute, affordable, on-trend vintage for your closet and home. We’ll also be revealing some sweet  surprises over the course of the next month—keep an eye on our Facebook (where we’re getting close to 1,000 followers!!!) or follow us on Twitter so you don’t miss out! Rae and I cannot wait to see your pretty smiling faces there!

I’ll be back later to announce the By Elizabeth Dehn giveaway…could it be you?

Big hugs!

Meghan

instax pics from mighty swell’s rummage sale

Wow, I had the most fabulous day at Mighty Swell‘s rummage sale! Thank you so, so much to everyone who stopped in! It was such a gorgeous day to be out sale-ing, right? Between the sunny weather, the steady stream of sweet customers and the old soul jams we listened to all day, I couldn’t ask for much more. So. Much. Fun. Anyway, I caught a few of our lovely shoppers, along with some scenes from the day on the ole’ Instax. In case you couldn’t be there, here’s a quick glimpse of the day.

See this gal’s adorable outift? She got the jeans and top at the shop this morning and put them on immediately! That feeling of loving something so much you have to wear it out of the store is so fun.

I’m not kidding when I say we have the most gorgeous (not to mention supportive) customers. We are *so* lucky!

Such a good day.

Well, I’m off to freshen up before dinner of sushi with one of my favorite gals. I was up at 6 a.m. so I’m starting to drag, but if there’s one thing you can count on me to rally for, it’s sushi dates with awesome friends.

xo!

Meghan

mighty swell sneak peek pics

Hello my little Brussel sprouts!

I have a few photos to share with you today…just a little taste of what you can expect to find at the next Mighty Swell sale. Many, many, many thanks are owed to Kate Sommers for taking such fabulous shots and to our drop-dead gorgeous models Lindsey and Meggie!

We’re posting sneak peeks from us and our fan-freakin-tastic vendors daily over on Facebook so hop on over and check to see what’s new!

xo,

Meghan

cover girl

Hello, dears!

The April issue of METRO magazine arrived at our office today and a vintage dress from my inventory is featured on the cover!

You could throw any old thing on that cover girl though and she’d look cute-as-a-freakin’-button. This summer-ready frock, along with a zillion* others needing good homes, will be up for grabs at Mighty Swell’s upcoming Spring Has Sprung event. You know. In case you you were wondering.

Well, I’m off to catch up on some housework and then get going on making this divine-looking dessert. (Thanks for the Bon Appetit subscription, Marmee!) Wish me luck!

xo,

Meghan

*Small exaggeration.

introducing…mighty swell’s new home

{Our 1st sale at umber studios, photo by Kate Sommers.}

Hey lovelies!

Boy oh boy, do I have some news to share.

In the midst of hunting for a venue for our next pop-up shop, Rae and I were approached with an amazing opportunity for Mighty Swell. I’m so excited to announce publicly that we’re now the proud lessees of our very own storefront space! And not just any space, but a venue that I’ve known and loved for years…my dear friend Jessica’s gallery, Umber Studios (also the site of Mighty Swell’s fall pop-up shop) in South Minneapolis. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to pinch myself these past couple months…it’s magical the way things can sometimes work out.

We most certainly could not have taken this step without the tremendous support we’ve recieved and we’re beyond excited about the possibilities having a venue all our own presents. We look forward to bringing you more frequent shopping events (no more waiting months and months) and introduce you to our favorite top-notch, quality vintage vendors (and all-around delightful ladies). We have so many other fun ideas and plans up our sleeves, but sharing them will have to wait…for now!

If you’re in the area, I hope you can drop by and check out our new home during our upcoming Spring Has Sprung! sale, happening from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1st. Our lovely vintage vendors will be on hand to hook you up with affordable, quality vintage for your closet and home, in addition to fresh coffee and baked goodies from A Baker’s Wife and tunes courtesy of Girl Germs Radio. And probably a bottle or 12 of celebratory champagne.

See you there?

xo,

Meghan