12.30.2010

short : sweet :: so pretty!

i love things that i can look at everyday and still find new details...kind like where's waldo, but prettier. 
print by Anna Emilia

12.29.2010

short : sweet :: little lamby

love this print from pamela klaffke's etsy shop. She's got lots of beautiful (and eerie...just how i like them!) photography prints to look through!

12.28.2010

stuffs : things :: post holiday gifts

forgot to give the flower lover in your life a little something-something? Design Sponge has a few ways to make up for it:

If i'm the one you forgot a present for....i especially like #s 1, 3, and 6!

12.27.2010

up : date :: almost fab

hehe, my sis sent me this link from gofugyourself, which i had actually just finished looking at myself! you know... it's the little guilty pleasures in life. personally, if miss k. bell had on some sort of summery brown or gold strap-y flats, i could dig on the dress.


12.24.2010

le : sigh

a few of my fave natural wreaths to end the week with! Merry Merry!
middle by Saipua



12.23.2010

1 : 3 :: fabric wreaths (part 2)

more fun with fabric wreaths!

Ribbon! I could spend hours looking at this wreath...all the different types of ribbon are pretty mesmerizing. find it at Marthe28's etsy shop.
holy felted balls batman! of course my favorite would be the most expensive one...but look at it! it's fun and yet there's something quite sophisticated about the color combinations. i think this would be a year-round (hehe) wreath for me! from KittyJones's etsy shop.

hope you enjoyed this 2-part installment of fabric wreaths!

12.22.2010

1 : 3 :: fabric wreaths (part 1)

I love the idea of a fabric wreath! You can use it year after year, it won't drop needles (though it won't smell as good), and you aren't trying to fool anyone with a tacky fake plastic wreath. Since i found so many fun ones, I have to split it up into 2 parts...so let's get started
how fun is this pom-pom wreath! i just want to snuggle up with it! via re-nest
this reminds me of the scrunchies i used to make in grade school! i love how full and colorful it is, and that it could be appropriate for basically any time of year. it could be a great diy if you have leftover or vintage fabric. from A Work of Heart SA's etsy shop.
for a simple, understated wreath, i am liking this one. perfect for your cottage or beach house. from Cat Nap Cottage's etsy shop.


12.21.2010

then : now :: wreath history

Wreaths 101:


In Ancient Greece, the wreath was given to Olympic champions as a trophy of their accomplishments. Later, head wreaths signified royalty or social standing. Other wreaths were used for military status symbols. In religion, the wreath has had many meanings associated with it; its circular form offered meanings of everlasting life or family circle. When hung on a door, a wreath symbolizes a welcoming greeting. Braided wreaths either worn or displayed offered a symbol of unity, peace, and spiritual ties. Other meanings include growth, eternity, good will, and prosperity.


via wreathsgalore

So, ancient wreaths were typically laurel head wreaths like this:
Growing up catholic, it was always pretty exciting when the advent wreath showed up...it meant 4 weeks until christmas! if you want to learn about the symbolism of the advent wreath, here's a good site.
here is a very sweet advent calendar-wreath idea/how to:
via factory direct craft blog

and now-a-days you can have a door wreath for halloween!

via martha

But since it is Christmas time, i figured i'd end with a lovely wreath and another cute advent calendar idea from Ali Edwards (a post from 2007, but pretty classic)


12.20.2010

up : date :: wide world of wreaths week

ok, so i know in my little update last week i promised "wreaths, fashion, photography and other goodies," but in lieu of it being xmas week, i'm going to focus exclusively on wreaths! I love wreaths, though you wouldn't know it because i don't own one, and i sometimes grumble about making them at work. And like most things decorative, i am extremely picky about wreaths (maybe that's why i don't own one...still looking for the perfect one). I like them either completely wild or very graphic.

Today's wreath is mostly notsalgic for me...my mom always made something crafty for family/friends for christmas...one year it was pinecone reindeers, another year it was jingle bell necklaces, and one year she made tiny wreath ornaments out of sweet gum seed pods.

We always called them "sputniks" Anyhoo, here is a pretty amazing "sputnik" wreath ala martha:
via Shelter interior design's blog, which also has the "how-to" for this spiky wreath

12.10.2010

le : sigh

i really like the idea of a yellow door. 

12.09.2010

1 : 3 :: nesting dolls

with the holidays approaching i feel like im seeing nesting dolls all over the place! here are 3 of my fave incarnations of the nesting doll:

traditional matryoshka dolls as huge wall decals. personally, i would have put them right at the baseboard. 

hand painted/doodled dolls by David Waters

get your own blank nesting dolls!


12.07.2010

stuffs : things :: nelson & lorraine

Kate just so happens to be a good friend and almost-neighbor of mine who just opened the sweetest vintage etsy shop called nelson & lorraine. Her shop went up a few weeks ago and she's already sold most of her stuff! She has such a great sense of style that mixes midcentury modern with natural simplicity and folky goodness to create all around awesomeness! Check out her blog here! yay for kate!


12.03.2010

le : sigh

via saipua

12.02.2010

to : do :: giant pussy willow!

got these pics from my amazing sister....not sure what NYC store they were from, but how much fun are they?! ping pong pussy willow!


12.01.2010

1 : 3 :: cabbage!


i've used broccoli in a bridal, and we use kale a lot at the shop for arrangements. So here are 3 cabbage bouquets that are as easy as it gets. 

step 1: buy cabbage 
step 2: hold onto your cabbage
step 3: walk down aisle

via Nibs
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