Sunday, May 31, 2009
Winter is here
For me, this image captures what we love the first day of Winter to be...sunshine, crisp, breathtaking & invigorating...Open fires, snowflakes, frost, fog, gumboots, coats, scarves, blankets, throws, quilts, layers,wool, angora, cashmere, scarves, candles, hurricane lanterns, eating in, hot chocolate, red wine, picnics, hot toast, brisk walks along the beach, brisk walks through leaves in the park.I love Winter, I love the colour in the trees, seeing frost upon the grass, sitting around an open fire, spending time at home reorganise space, cooking, having family and friends gather inside when it's cold out...Red, rust, ochre, berry, chocolate, moccha, cinammon, olive, fig, sage...the colours of winter...What does Winter mean for you?
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Winding Down to Summer...



Monday, May 25, 2009
No More Followers?
Sunday, May 24, 2009
A haven in the making...

I love the mood lighting created through the white linen shades in this bedroom, the way it creates such an interesting backdrop to the simplicity of the bed. Beautiful white cotton bedlinen, , with just enough pink to balance for warmth, creates a serene & harmonious space. Although the bedhead nor artwork are yet finished to frame the bed & compliment the scale of the ceiling height, what appeals to me is how well it still works. The importance of the right pillows & quilts, for both comfort & aesthetics, combined with divine egyptian cotton percale sheets, allows for everything to sit & fall perfectly for a layered & luxurious sleeping haven.Saturday, May 23, 2009
Swing On By...
photo: Rodney Smith
photo: Katrin Cargill.com
Friday, May 22, 2009
Hooked on Lemonade Stands
Haven't we all set up a lemonade stand as children, hoping to make enough money to buy a treat from the ice-cream man who rolled into our neighbourhood to our c omplete delight? I admit I didn't engage in too many attempts at this early form of entreneurship, but I did try my hand at it. Often, I wouldn't pick my times well, or I'd be sabotaged by a neighbourhood girl who had a prettier stand. I'd be left with warm Tang or too sweet lemonade (with the odd tiny fly floating in it) and sticky cups I had to then wash (we never seemed to have disposable cups). Still, it was fun while it lasted and nothing beat hearing the clink of a few coins in my can when I'd manage a sale. All this ended when we moved to the country/sticks, where a girl could burn to a crisp waiting for a car to go by...
of the season! For now, I'll just leave you with visions of lemonade stands that, with all their beauty, would guarantee big lemonade sales!! Why don't you and your little one(s) set up a stand yourself. Just for goodness sake, don't embarrass yourself by getting caught with your hands in the money jar...or flirting with the male customers! Oh, and buy some disposable cups...and another thing...you would look very pretty if you threw on one of those vintage aprons! Just make sure someone takes a picture...it would make a great scrap-booking page!!!Thursday, May 21, 2009
Magnolia Square Homewares Market For The "Tiny & Small"
For those of you with tiny tups, little cherubs, toddlers or friends & family with children you want to pamper, you must visit the latest Magnolia Square in Brighton, Melbourne, THIS WEEK! I popped in there last night, & found the latest in beautiful things for little people, it is all there to see, enjoy & buy. Gorgeous art works, beautiful clothing, original designs, bespoke artwork & pieces for tiny wardrobes & little spaces. There are many new exhibitors, including Plane Tree Farm, Milk Baby (Lindy Klim's divine natural infant skincare range), Little nest ( the chairs are replicas of iconic contemporary designs such as the baby Eames chair I featured some time ago, fun, bold & fabulous), Seedling, & Pip & Maude (divine graphic talents of Pip Thompson), amongst several other both young & established talents.If you have the need to shop for little ones, or simply appreciate the artistic inspirations of Australian made creative brands, visit "Tiny & Small" Magnolia Square this week (on until end of Saturday, May 23rd), it's tiny, small & just gorgeous!!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Ruffles...the more the better!

both images, above: Martha Stewart.com

photo source: Paul Costello.net
I have wanted this shower curtain ($120) forever.
Because Anthropologie is nowhere near me, I decided to check out this almost identical shower curtain at Target
Lo and behold, they were all out, but I did pick up this one, from the Shabby Chic collection at Target (both cost $27). Yes, I settled, but what's a girl on a budget to do?


If I had this, I would so pull a Scarlett O'Hara and make it into a dress!!
Bringing Pretty back...in a different way.
Voluminous layers. Pale pink and white.
Beyond pretty herself (see above), she knows that pretty is good, real good, and her designs are flying off the shelves in Brazil and internationally. Having switched out my magazine obsession from fashion to parenting to interior design and decorating, I am out of the fashion loop...big time. Still, Cris Barros has unwittingly comforted me with the notion that pretty will always be in fashion. Now, if only I were rich and thin and could get to Brazil! 

As for dresses, this is what I have found thus far:

(dress: Roksanda Ilincic)
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(dress: Marc Jacobs)
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(black dress by: Jodi Arnold)
I love the ruffles on this one, though it might get me kicked out... :

(dress: J. Crew)
Seeing as I love beachy style, my eyes were drawn to this one. It kind of reflects where I live, coastal Nova Scotia. It is a strong contender. Fashion forward, yet traditional...

Hah!
Whether you were recoiling in horror at my bad taste, or laughing - knowing my penchant for irony - separates those who are new here and those who know me well.
Were you worried?
Monday, May 18, 2009
Turning Blue...
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Bespoke Design Is Cloth Fabric
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Every Rose has its Thorns...
(I am now predicting a mass of you will head out and get yourself one!!)
Q. What colour is the smallest bedroom?
A. This room is the same colour I used in Sophie's room:
Q. What kind of paint did you use to paint the black stairs?












