Friday, November 27, 2009
Inspirational Photo Friday
That last image totally reminds me of The Magnetic Fields music video for "Crazy For You"... it's pretty cool looking, check it out:
All of the above pictures are from weheartit. The second to last picture is of course Alix aka thecherryblossomgirl, one of the few blogs on my blog reader that I actually check religiously. (The others being of course xkcd, postsecret, and that's probably it...)
This little collection of photos encapsulates so many wonderful things... the holidays, the great outdoors, snuggling up in bed to read a good book, and of course the lovely smell of clean sheets. :)
Anyways, I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving, and todays Black Friday in no way resulted in any shopping-related deaths.
A tout a l'heure!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Inspirational Photo Friday
It's holiday dresses and reading sanctuaries, and holiday lights, and green fields, and moss covered bridges, and all around perfection. A little bit fairy tale, a little bit holiday, and a lot of nature. Just something to inspire. :)
ps: has anyone ever seen fireflies in real life??? It's one of the things on my list of things to do in my lifetime... Someday. And in other news I applied to a grad school in Australia today!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Location Love: Yosemite
all photos from weheartit
Isn't it simply enchanting? So many lush trees! And clear skies! I think this might be what heaven looks like... My family always goes for the Vintner's Holidays, which are super cool if you're really into wine. They have the wine makers come and they do tastings and give talks about the wine... I went to a cool one 2 years ago where they paired Mumm champagne with sushi. It was a dream come true.
Seriously though, SoCal is killing me. I need some trees and forests. Stat.
Free Thanksgiving Image Download!
So my darling sister works at a museum, and brought home a bunch of neat autumn/thanksgiving scrapbooking paper, that was left over from a childrens craft they had over the weekend. (Ps: shameless plug, if you live in orange county you should check out OCMA's Target Sunday's, they have tons of stuff for families to do, and free admission!) But so she brought the stuff home and I started playing with it and ended up taking pictures and finishing the scrapbooking via Photoshop. (isn't technology amazing?) The results are now viewable on the etsy and website!
Here are the same pictures as above, but without all the dot&dash stuff on it! For your own use, whatever it may be:
Just click the picture for the big downloadable version!
Here are the same pictures as above, but without all the dot&dash stuff on it! For your own use, whatever it may be:
Just click the picture for the big downloadable version!
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thanksgiving 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Apartment Polaroids
We moved in to a new apartment in October, and we've been having fun putting things up, filling the space, and basically making it a home. Below are a few pictures of it so far...
Everything looks better in Polaroid format. Even the rainbow of our bathroom towels!
In other news it's finally getting a bit chilly. So excited for pea coat weather! And my new flannel shirt! Winter is amazing. Confession: It's not even Thanksgiving and I've already started listening to Sufjan Steven's christmas cd. Last year Christmas passed and I felt I didn't get to listen to it enough, so I'm starting early. :)
That's all for now! Have a great day.
Everything looks better in Polaroid format. Even the rainbow of our bathroom towels!
In other news it's finally getting a bit chilly. So excited for pea coat weather! And my new flannel shirt! Winter is amazing. Confession: It's not even Thanksgiving and I've already started listening to Sufjan Steven's christmas cd. Last year Christmas passed and I felt I didn't get to listen to it enough, so I'm starting early. :)
That's all for now! Have a great day.
Labels:
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apartment therapy,
decorating,
polaroid
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Eco-Friendly Home
I realized recently that I love eco-friendly houses. This dawned on me as I watched The Ballad of Jack and Rose and realized I really really really wanted their house. Unfortunately I couldn't find any pictures online of the house from the movie. (Seriously odd, coolest house ever, and the movie sort of highlighted it, I don't know why I can't find more online.) The movie is rather interesting. Camilla Bella gets her hair cut like mine in it, which was kinda sweet.
But the point was, in my search I found another SUPER COOL eco-friendly house that this couple with 2 kids (a toddler and an infant) built in the woodlands of Wales. For even more information here's a link to their website. And check out the "similar buildings" link, for even more eco-friendly house goodness! With 2,000 pounds a very little other collateral they built the house in four months! So amazing.
Here are the beautiful pictures:
Someday I will have to resolve my inner conflict between living in the woods in an eco-friendly house and my fear of living in the woods, and my love of cities.
But the point was, in my search I found another SUPER COOL eco-friendly house that this couple with 2 kids (a toddler and an infant) built in the woodlands of Wales. For even more information here's a link to their website. And check out the "similar buildings" link, for even more eco-friendly house goodness! With 2,000 pounds a very little other collateral they built the house in four months! So amazing.
Here are the beautiful pictures:
Someday I will have to resolve my inner conflict between living in the woods in an eco-friendly house and my fear of living in the woods, and my love of cities.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Love: Stacking Rings
I am borderline obsessed with stacking rings. Perhaps because these are one of the things in the world of jewelry that I simply cannot make for myself. (I've looked in to it... I would need so many supplies and a workspace and such that it's just not feasible right now.) As such rings are one of the things I covet most when looking at other peoples shops. Here are some of the beauties I've found on Etsy. I hope you will find them as amazing as I do.
Set of Three Wave Rings - $36
Reycled Silver Textured Ring Squared - $20 (per single ring)
That last one isn't a typical stacking ring, but I think it would look lovely sandwiched between to thin sterling silver bands. Just a thought.
Anyways, there are some beautiful things for you. Enjoy. :)
By Meetalls:
Colorful Rings - $36Set of Three Wave Rings - $36
These by singleBbeautiful:
Pebble Stack-Recycled Silver - $198Reycled Silver Textured Ring Squared - $20 (per single ring)
And this last one I actually own. It's brilliant, I always get tons of complements when I wear it. It's made by Pauper's Bounty.
That last one isn't a typical stacking ring, but I think it would look lovely sandwiched between to thin sterling silver bands. Just a thought.
Anyways, there are some beautiful things for you. Enjoy. :)
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Avatar / Tree of Life Necklace
Do you know what I'm super excited for? The Avatar: The Last Airbender necklace I made today!
This was indefinitely inspired by the fact that Stefan and I have watched all of season 2 and 3 in the last few weeks.
The tree is a tree of life, and the gemstones represent the 4 elements. Light blue = air, dark blue = water, green = earth, red = fire.
Any avatar fan knows that these are also the four nations on the show. But at the most basic level the necklace is a reminder about the earth, and keeping the delicate balance of nature. (That happens to also be the theme of the show.) Another interesting point: trees require water, create air, grown in the earth, and feed fire. Kind of unrelated but still interesting. Anyways, I really like this necklace. I have one more tree charm and want to make another one with the same gems, but in a different style. Still working on it.
Off to go hang out with the amazing AUTUMN!
This was indefinitely inspired by the fact that Stefan and I have watched all of season 2 and 3 in the last few weeks.
The tree is a tree of life, and the gemstones represent the 4 elements. Light blue = air, dark blue = water, green = earth, red = fire.
Any avatar fan knows that these are also the four nations on the show. But at the most basic level the necklace is a reminder about the earth, and keeping the delicate balance of nature. (That happens to also be the theme of the show.) Another interesting point: trees require water, create air, grown in the earth, and feed fire. Kind of unrelated but still interesting. Anyways, I really like this necklace. I have one more tree charm and want to make another one with the same gems, but in a different style. Still working on it.
Off to go hang out with the amazing AUTUMN!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
New Stuff!
I've spent the last few days making a bunch of stuff which I'm really excited for! Seeee.....
And a few other things not pictured!
I learned to make little birds nests, which are really cute. I'm going to try to get my hands on more sparrows to add to the bird nests. Here's a close-up of the birds nest:
I have to edit and crop the photos and get them up!
I hope everyone had a safe and fun Halloween.
-Edith
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