Project Game Day
A tailgating and lifestyle blog with outfits, recipes, cocktails, party ideas, gifts, decorations, and more!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
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Monday, September 10, 2012
You really CAN make this!
Image: Another Day in R Life
It seems like craft projects usually fall into one of two categories - either they are easy enough for us to realistically accomplish . . . and they look like it, or they're gorgeous and professional looking, but the instructions reveal that you need an art degree and access to heavy equipment to make them. Not this one! This gorgeous burlap hogs wreath is simple, unique, and although it is DIY, it looks like something you could easily find at one of those extremely stylish home boutiques like Haus Werk or The Full Moon.
Also, you should really check out Melissa's amazing blog, Another Day in 'R' Life, which is absolutely full of genius ideas - I will definitely be posting more from this blog!
Oh, and just as an example of the geniusness, check out the wreath-hanger in the photo above; it's painted the same color as the door and blends in perfectly. So smart!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Keep a few on hand for hostess gifts
Image: Etsy
Etsy seller Bugsy and Sprite has these awesome Fayetteville art prints, available in a variety of colors, for $20. I say, buy several, and you'll never be at a loss for a great hostess gift when visiting friends during football season.
While red may be a no-brainer as far as color choice, be creative and go for a few unusual colors as well - how great would this be in a sorority's colors as a gift for a proud new pledge or in pale pink or blue as nursery decor for a future Razorback?
Subtle Sooie
Image: Etsy
These simple and subtle (but so unique!) brass studs are available on Etsy from seller Arkie Style for $25.
I need this!
Image: J. Crew
PGD readers, sometimes I stumble upon game day finds that are just so perfect I have to assume the cosmos intended for me to order them . . . this J. Crew blazer, available in every size in red, is now on sale, marked down from $130 to $79. Get is while it lasts!
Easy DIY Razorback canvas - great hostess gift!
Image: Building a House of Love
This is probably the easiest craft tutorial I've ever seen (it helps that you simply trace a Razorback car magnet to get the hog shape), but that doesn't change the fact that it is super cute. I think that a personalized canvas like this would make a perfect hostess gift or Razorbacks-themed wedding shower gift.
By the way, check out Katie Brockmeyer's adorable blog Building a House of Love for even more cute projects like this.
Happier times
Image: Sarah Longtin (from Facebook)
This sweet photo of Sarah Longtin and Kathryn Paige Dawson at yesterday's game reminds me that we need to continue to enjoy tailgating this football season, even if we can't really enjoy the games. Project Game Day has never really been a football blog - we're a tailgating blog - so, despite the Hogs' setbacks on the field, we'll continue to enjoy another great Arkansas tailgating season!
Saturday, September 8, 2012
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Yeah, this is only going to last one game . . .
Texting ServiceThe University of Arkansas' Athletics Department will provide a fan text messaging service inside War Memorial Stadium. The service allows fans to communicate directly with event management personnel in important security and guest issue situations. Fans needing assistance should text HOGS your issue and location to 69050. Standard text message rates and other charges may apply. Razorback fans are reminded that they also can contact the nearest usher or security personnel, or stop by the nearest guest services location to report an issue.
There's still time to shop before the game
Ember Boutique in the Heights (only a few miles from the stadium!) is selling this solid red 3/4 sleeve shirt dress for only $38.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Little Rock may not have Dickson Street
Image: TownMapsUSA.com
But you shouldn't have any trouble finding great spots near War Memorial to eat, drink, and socialize before and after the game!
Are you looking for a great burger, a cold beer (or cocktail), or maybe some delicious sweet potato fries? Try The House Gastropub, located in Hillcrest at 722 N. Palm St., less than a mile from the stadium. The House is a short walk (15 minutes!) from War Memorial, and you can rest your feet, sip hand-crafted cocktails or choose from their great beers on tap, and chow down on really good fresh local food - everything is hand made daily and is really yummy! The tzatziki platter is a great option - hummus, tzatziki, feta, peppers, olives, pickled red onions, and a hefty drizzle of olive oil served with focaccia bread. A snack for two or a meal for one! You can check out The House on Facebook and view their menu. Oh, and The House has a great patio, and their kitchen stays open late - usually until at least 10, if not later. Try their awesome brunch from 10-2 Saturday or Sunday (hair of the dog . . . ?), and their happy hour from 11-7 every day.
Another great option, especially for post-game drinks, is Ciao Baci in Hillcrest. Ciao Baci has an amazing wrap-around porch, tasty cocktails, and it is definitely a see-and-be-seen spot for young professionals. While Ciao Baci can be a bit pricey, and you shouldn't be surprised to see girls in full-on cocktail dresses and heels, you'll also fit in just fine post-game in jeans and flats or a sundress and sandals. Ciao Baci makes amazing sangria (both red and white), and if you have a sweet tooth (and were lucky enough to snag a table), their s'mores are a huge hit, complete with open flame to toast your marshmallows. Ciao Baci is also less than a mile from the stadium - you can walk there in less time than it would take to get your car out of the parking lot after the game!
If you're looking for something much more casual - think jeans, pool tables, and canned beer - try The Fountain in Hillcrest. They have a small but lively back deck, but be warned: The Fountain is always super smokey. You can't walk through there without smelling like an ash tray when you leave. My personal opinion is that The Fountain is basically a smokier, more expensive indoor version of tailgating, so why leave the golf course? But, it tends to be very popular, especially with the college-age crowd, so if you'd like to check it out, directions are available here.
Do you need a bit of crunchy greasy fried food to sop up the, ahem, liquid refreshments you've been enjoying all day? Try The Oyster Bar, 1.4 miles east of War Memorial on Markham Street. It's an easy walk, but the street is fairly busy, so watch for traffic. While The Oyster Bar obviously has great oysters, I recommend the ice cold pitchers of beer and their po'boys. Make sure you try their fried asparagus appetizer - you won't regret it!
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Don't forget to send in your photos!
Image: Chet Gordon Photographer
Whether you plan to pose the kiddos in front of the stadium in their Razorback finery or just snap a few pics with your iPhone on the golf course, don't forget to send your photos into to Project Game Day - it's easier than ever! Now that PGD has a Facebook page, you can simply post your photos to our wall, or send us a message with the photos. Or, if you prefer, email us at projectgameday@gmail.com.
And if you aren't already following PGD on Facebook, be sure to "like" us while you're there!
Weatherman: layers, with a chance of jeans
What if meteorologists told you what you really wanted to know, like whether the temperature will drop so much by the end of the game tomorrow night that you should forgo the sandals in favor of flats, or whether you need to pack your rain jacket?
Well, the website Daily Dress Me does just that. This great website, shows you the high and low temp for the day, the chance of rain, and a sample outfit idea perfect for those condition. Not crazy about the outfits they are showing? Hit refresh on your browser and the page will reload with all new outfits. (All outfits are from Forever 21). Tip: If your page somehow gets reset to the Los Angeles location, go up to your address bar, delete "Lost+Angeles, CA" and replace it with "Little+Rock, AR" - easy as pie!
Well, the website Daily Dress Me does just that. This great website, shows you the high and low temp for the day, the chance of rain, and a sample outfit idea perfect for those condition. Not crazy about the outfits they are showing? Hit refresh on your browser and the page will reload with all new outfits. (All outfits are from Forever 21). Tip: If your page somehow gets reset to the Los Angeles location, go up to your address bar, delete "Lost+Angeles, CA" and replace it with "Little+Rock, AR" - easy as pie!
So, for example, on a sunny day with a high of 91 and a low of 68, they suggest that you wear this:
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Comfy shoes are essential
Image: Alloy
These red and white striped skimmers are perfect for warm weather games. They are on clearance now at Alloy (only $14.99!) and are still available in red and white in sizes 5.5 through 8.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Instant outfit
Image: Modcloth
Very cute red jacket, perfect for game days, and it is available at Modcloth for only $79.99. The best part: simply top of any simple tee and jeans, and you've got a great game day outfit.
Razorback lilies
Image: My own, from Instagram
Okay, so they're actually spider lilies, but they might as well be Razorback lilies - they grow really well in Arkansas, bloom during football season, make gorgeous cut flowers to decorate tailgates and watch parties, and they're Razorback red!
You can buy bags of spider lily bulbs at any big box chain store (I got mine at Sam's, but I've also seen them at Home Depot). Plant them in full sun, with the tops of the bulbs just below the surface (or barely peeking through), and every fall you'll have a surprise pop of red when everything else in your garden is fading.
This may be my favorite post ever
Image: How Sweet It Is
Dark chocolate bourbon cherry floats . . . seriously, ya'll, Dark Chocolate. Bourbon. Cherry. Floats. I can't fully wrap my head around the genius of these desserts/cocktails. And they're simple and easy! Oh, and red! Possibly the perfect watch party beverage.
[Recipe from How Sweet It Is, inspired by the float at BRGR]
serves 2
1 pint of dark chocolate ice cream
4 ounces of bourbon
2 bottles of cherry soda
Fill glasses with ice cream. Pour in 1-2 shots of bourbon (or lots more). Pour in soda. Drink. Enjoy!
Woo woo woo all the way home
Image from Etsy
How cute is this?! It is so perfect for a baby shower gift or newborn photos. Etsy seller Jada Wilkins Power sells adorable onesies like this for $20.
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