Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!

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I hope all my American friends have an awesome day of laughter, loved ones, and full bellies. Should we all go around and say what we're thankful for? ;)

I'm thankful that my parents are visiting right now, that they are healthy enough to make the trip. And even though these first few months of home ownership have been a bit more than we bargained for, I'm incredibly grateful to have a place to call home when so many others don't. I'm thankful for really great friends who offered up the keys to their house so that my parents could stay there (even though my friends are out of town). Seriously, who does that? (If you're wondering why my parents aren't staying with us, there's the problem of us still not having any furniture.) And I'm thankful that even though we might be eating random food in someone else's kitchen, it will still be Thanksgiving...it will still be spending time with loved ones and watching parades and being full of gratitude, or pie. One or the other.

xo, Mary

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012


(Top to bottom: Food Chain by Retro Whale - Kelly Puissegur; "Black Sun Stegosaurus Print" by Amy Sullivan; Donuts by RozArt; and "Twilight" by Laura George - Laura Berger.)

This week's collection is about color and fun and texture and awesomeness. What more do you need?

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Cuteness is my Kryptonite

Apparently, if you put a cute animal or pattern on something, I will buy it. At least that's what's been happening lately...and all the days of my life before that too. ;)

These little guys were staring at me from the shelves of the same store where I bought this pitcher. I had to take them home, right?

Everyone knows I love Orla Kiely, probably because I've posted about it approximately 5,000 times, give or take a few thousand. Unfortunately, I can't afford most of the lovely things she and her company create. So I get really excited whenever they do collaborations with other companies and brands. I got these method soaps at Target; I'm not sure if they are available wherever method is sold or only there.

And last, I got these storage boxes for my studio from IKEA. I think they may have been in the children's section, which incidentally, is where I find most things I like!

Have you found any cute things lately?

Monday, November 19, 2012

DIY Thanksgiving Place Cards


I've never decorated for Thanksgiving before, perhaps because I've never hosted a traditional dinner before. But this year, my parents will be visiting, and that motivated me to start thinking about decorations I could easily make with materials I already had. I definitely won't be cooking an elaborate turkey dinner, but we can still be festive! So here's an option for easy DIY place cards. It's all well and good to print them off your computer, but I prefer a handmade touch. And I'm certainly no calligrapher, but I think handwriting makes them nicer too.

What you'll need:
- scraps of colored paper (any paper will do as long as it's not tissue-thin)
- drafting tape, washi tape, or some other removeable tape that won't tear paper
- pen and pencil
- glue stick
- cardstock (you can make several place cards from one sheet)
- not pictured here: scissors, ruler

Draw Thanksgiving or autumn-themed shapes to use as templates. I quickly drew a couple of leaf shapes and a pumpkin. If you'd like to use my shapes, you can view and print the pdf here. Also, cut your cardstock to desired place card size (I cut 4" x 4" squares, so when folded the place cards are 2"h x 4"w).

Cut out your templates, and cut your paper into strips. The size will depend on how many colors/stripes you want in your shape. In the example shown here, I ended up using strips that were about 1/4"h, give or take a little, to make four stripes in my pumpkin.

Stack your paper up and temporarily hold in place with drafting or washi tape. Place your template on top and carefully cut out your shape from all layers of paper stacked up.

You can add a bit more tape to hold the template in position while cutting if necessary, but I found the less tape used the better and preferred to just hold my shape in place.

This is what the back should look like (the tape is still securing the front). If you can't see all of your colors, trim as necessary on the back while the tape is still holding the front together. Use a glue stick on the back and position on your place card.

Once your shape is glued down, carefully peel off any tape on the front. Then you can draw a bit more to embellish or just leave the simple shape as is. Use a ruler to draw a line and write your guest's name.

I only managed to get a decent shot of one finished card (see first photo) as I'm still not used to these early sunsets. I frequently forget to take photos until the light is completely gone. But nevertheless, I was able to make several cards with different shapes in a fairly short amount of time.

If I failed to explain any steps clearly or if you have any questions, leave me a comment! I always respond via email. :)
xo, Mary

Sunday, November 18, 2012

And now...

I'm back
Thought some of you might need this today. I know I did. :)

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Baby Love


I've probably mentioned before that Peter and I have nine nieces and nephews under the age of seven, plus several other close friends with babies, so I'm always on the lookout for cute baby/kid things. With the holidays just around the corner, I thought I'd share a few shops. :)

(Clockwise from top left: crib mobile from Patricija's Garden; knitted girl's dress from Sasa's Handcraftscolored dots fabric wall decals from petitcollage; and hand-knit baby hat from domatoma.)

Some other awesome shops you might want to check out: tenderblue (for knitted baby clothes), ColetteBream for organic toddler bedding plus cute knit pillows and playthings, Little Chill for warmer fleece baby clothes, Smiling Tree Toys for handmade wooden rattles and teethers; Potato Cake Vintage for the cutest vintage baby and children's clothing; and Oopsie Daisies! for lots of vintage children's books (I think there are over 200 titles listed right now).

There are many more incredible kid's shops on Etsy, of course. I wish I could afford to shop at more of them! What's your favorite place to buy gifts for children?

Friday, November 16, 2012

Scenes from Life

For new readers, "scenes from life" is usually a collection of random photos I've taken over the last week or so. Sometimes I try to take artistic shots, and sometimes I just try to document what's going on. Usually, it's a bit of both. :)

Photos from walking around...some from my neighborhood, some from DC, and most importantly, birthday cupcakes. :)

Hope everyone has a fun weekend. xo, Mary