December 22, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Carly - Grinnell

It’s gift giving time and that means one thing: you’re finally gonna get that iPhone you’ve got a lot of wrapping to do. And if you’re anything like me, you’re way too cheap to spend money on holiday wrapping paper. Plus, is it really fair to our lovely planet to waste a tree on something that just gets thrown away? I don’t think so.
I realize some of you probably fold up your wrapping paper and reuse it, and more power to you. But for the rest of us, mostly those of us who tear through our presents without mercy, here’s a way to make your own unique, personal and beautiful wrapping paper without harming the planet or breaking the bank. (It also happens to be really, really pretty!)
What You Need:
- Newspaper sheets, brown paper bags (from the last time you went to the grocery store), or a roll of brown paper
- Catalogs, magazines or Sunday supplements
- Scissors, glitter, paint, fun shaped sponges, glue and ribbon (all optional) Read More »
Tags: art, christmas, collage, craft project, creativity, DIY, diy wrapping paper, do it yourself, gift wrap, hanukkah, holiday gifts, holidays, homemade gift wrap, magazines, paint, wrapping paper, wrapping presents
July 7, 2009
- 1:00 pm
By Sara - NYU
[Got a question?! Get an answer!! To be featured in Tuffy Luv’s weekly column, just shoot her a lil ol email at TuffyLuv@collegecandy.com and shiz.]
Dear Tuffy Luv,
Summer date ideas? Thanks, Tuffy!
Olivia
P.S. Cheap ones would be good because I’m still in college! Thanks!
Dear Olivia,
Do I have some ideas for you? Answer: Yes. Yes, I do.
(1) Go Swimming
Find out where the neighborhood pool is. (Even better if you can find a neighborhood beach!!) Slather each other with sunblock and head over for a guilt-free indulgence. Yeah, you’ll have to put up with all the neighborhood kids, but it’s so much cuter that way, anyway. At the end of the day, when you’re done splashing and sunbathing, take a cool nighttime walk home.
(2) Paint Each Other
Pick up some cheap supplies (don’t worry about quality here–this is just for fun) and paint pictures of each other. Laugh hysterically at what you each come up with–and compliment each other for seeing things other people would never have seen. Got a little messy? Shower’s this way…
(3) Have a Neighborhood Date
Do all the stuff you’d do if you were visiting your town. Do the local tourist attractions (no matter how lame). Look in the paper and find events. Spend the whole day like you were on vacation in your own town. Eat at the neighborhood favorite. And then go home and finish the vacation with dessert! (Winkyface.)
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Tags: Advice, advice column, ask tuffy luv, beach, boyfriend, boys, cheap date, community service, dates, fun, girlfriend, love, paint, Relationship Advice, summer, summer date, summer dates, summer fun, swim, tuffy luv, unique date idea, volunteer
February 19, 2009
- 4:00 pm
By Donyae - University of Maryland
Like a magpie, you gravitate towards things that are shiny: cell phones, TVs, anything that allows you to play Rock Band. But just because you love ‘em doesn’t mean you know much about ‘em. That’s where we come in.
Every week we will be highlighting the best, coolest and shiniest in technology. Consider us your personal Geek Squad. And let us tell ya; with CC on your side, geek has never looked so chic.]
We all have computers, but what do we really use them for? More than likely they’re dedicated to the normal music/internet/term paper cycle with a little Snood and movie watching thrown in for fun. But there’s a ton of other things that can be done with them. And there’s no reason to let money or lack of technical know-how stand in your way of making the most of your machine.
Graphic Software:
So your BFF makes hilarious pictures with Photoshop. You know, changing that can of soda you had at last week’s party into a 40 and writing some incriminating line above your head. Haha, very funny. You want to join in the fun…and get her back but you don’t have the programs for it. You could do it in paint, but that’s lame. Why don’t you try Paint.net or pikifix.com first? They may not make you a graphic artist but they’re prefect for having a little fun with pictures when you have a little time. Read More »
Tags: computer, computer advice, computer software, cool computer programs, eyespot, graphic software, jumpcut, laptop, michael moore, paint, photo editing software, pikifix, printer, printeranywhere, scanner, scanr, technology, video editing software, YouTube
January 19, 2009
- 4:00 pm
By CC Staff
Sooner or later, you’re going to have to take electives. Maybe you’re taking Physics 1 and Chemistry 101 at the same time. Maybe there is a math class in there too. Or maybe your advisor just told you that you need an elective to be able to graduate.
Either way, more than likely, you’ll start looking at the art classes. It’s a coast class right? Draw some pictures, get a little paint under your nails, maybe make a charcoal drawing of fruit. Simple. Relaxing
Until you meet… The Art Major.
She will show up on the first day of class with a portfolio already in hand. It doesn’t matter if she’s a freshman or not; her portfolio will be as big as Barbie’s dream house and contain every sketch, scribble, and doodle she ever made. Be careful about this one. There’s a great possibility that you’ll get whacked with that thing before the semester is over (she doesn’t always care/is too high to notice where she’s swinging it).
Just like any other stereotypical person on campus, the Art Major one has a uniform. This person is going to be wearing a black hoodie zipped up. The hoodie will have <insert “artistic” band name here> on it. They wear jeans or cargo pants. Their shoes will be flats with something like stars on them, oftentimes doodles on by the wearer. Sometimes the uniform will vary so, when in doubt, look at the face. Read More »
Tags: art, Barbies dream house, black hoodie, cat eye glasses, charcoal, chemistry, college, college classes, college life, college student, color palette, da Vinci, elective, fruit, graduate, hangman, hipster, Leonardo, math, music class, paint, physics, pictures, portfolio, retro
August 28, 2008
- 10:30 am
By Kari- Florida State

Besides all the sucky-ness that moving has to offer, it does have on hell of a silver lining: DECORATING!That’s right ladies – whether you get to trick out a house, apartment, townhome or dorm, you get at least one special private room that will reflect your amazing style. Not only will your boudoir be your locale for sleeping (or not sleeping, wink wink!), it will be where you study, get ready, pre-pregame, watch trashy TV, and lie in bed doing nothing.
No doubt it will be as fabulous as you are, but in case you needed some help getting started, here are some of this years’ hottest decorating trends. Read More »
Tags: accessories, apartment, Back to School, bedding, bedroom, budoir, chocolate, decorating, dorm room, egg blue, fabric, k mart, landlord, living, luxurious fabric, paint, picture frames, private room, Style, target, tips for college freshmen, townhome, wal mart, wall color, wall decorations
May 21, 2008
- 10:30 am
By ccandylyndsey
Top three favorite things: 1) Margaritas, 2) Fashion, 3) Art projects.
Top one favorite activity: A fashion-based art project fueled by margaritas!
This spring, designers such as John Galliano, Christian Lacriox, and Dolce and Gabbana have been drawing inspiration from the art world to produce amazing, eye-catching pieces that are an art school dropout’s (read: me) dream come true. And while pieces like this might be difficult to put together on a Sunday afternoon; with some ambition, craft supplies, and a little buzzed-up creativity, you too can be a part of this wikkid hot trend!
Necessary supplies:
* Something you want to spice up. This can be a dress, purse, pants, skirt, t-shirt…literally, anything. If you want to go blank canvas style, hit up American Apparel or save your money and just get a three pack of Hanes wife beaters. However, I personally think this project gets even more exciting when you’re working with something that already has a pattern on it, so don’t rule out that plaid skirt from your private school days. Read More »
Tags: abstract expressionism, art, clyfford still, designers, Dior, DIY, Elle magazine, fashion, john galliano, Kindergarten, lacriox, margaritas, paint
February 9, 2008
- 4:00 pm
By Elizabeth-Baruch College
I’ll admit it right here, right now: I’ve always been a total sucker for the “artsy” guy. Now that I’m venturing into single early twenties territory, I’m sorta wishing Kurt Cobain hadn’t been my love interest when I was younger.
If I could have just had a super crush on a lawyer…or even a football player…maybe everything would be more normal in my love life.
Maybe I wouldn’t find myself waking up on an air mattress in a loft in Williamsburg… pinching myself and then repeating over and over, “He’s an ARTIST, Elizabeth…he’s an ARTIST.”
But I’m an artist, too. Hell, all I do is write everything from books to songs all day. I even paint. And take pictures. And I dance. And I do mosaic. AND I sleep on a REAL bed in a real apartment that has heat and cable and plants that aren’t dead.
And so I sit on the train pondering this question. With every hipster/artsy looking boy I see, I wonder if he too sleeps on an air mattress. Is this a prerequisite for being cool?
Certainly, my artist lovers past….which would be…ugh…all of my lovers past…didn’t all sleep on air mattresses. In fact, I can only think of one other.
And then I realized: Read More »
Tags: Artists, cool, football, hipster, kurt cobain, love, mosaic, paint, single, single girl, success, twenties, williamsburg