September 01, 2007

mika ohmori.



Today's artist spotlight: Mika Ohmori. Originally from Japan, Mika is now working as a freelance illustrator in Tasmania, Australia. Her artwork has been shown in many exhibitions and she has done work for a number of advertisements, books, and magazines.

Check out Mika's weblog here for art updates.



plasticland : new.



Just a couple new items at Plasticland that I think are lovely. I can easily get lost on there for hours.

graham and green : sneak peek.



A sneak peek of items from Graham and Green's Autumn and Winter season , which premieres next week. My favorites are the antiqued French-style furniture, something that I am quite in love with these days.

August 31, 2007

friday flickr : more inspiring spaces.

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1. presiding, 2. Living Room, 3. DSCN0045_2.JPG, 4. DSCN0007.JPG, 5. frames, 6. beside Alice's bed, 7. house fav - 031, 8. Untitled, 9. kitchen, 10. a red couch on a red upholstered wall, 11. decorated wall, 12. kloset shop, 13. colour therapy, 14. corners of my home: our framed wall, 15. my work, 16. Our apartment in Tel-Aviv: Kitchen, 17. Interiors: C's Place, 18. living, 19. cat, 20. dining room / 02, 21. Our Family Room, 22. kitchen, 23. deerfly, 24. Appartments, 25. Angels

love forever : part two.



This is the same handmade food by Kayte of Love Forever that I previously posted about, only this time she added a handmade plate, bowl, and vintage style mug. I think it makes it all come together perfectly.

oh my, i am loving...

all the new romantic and Victorian-styled home items at Urban Outfitters (I try to refrain from posting about major chains on here too often). Everything goes perfectly with our new home design plans, which will be French Victorian gothic themed with a modern twist.

johanna ost.



Today's artist spotlight: Swedish painter & fashion extraordinaire Johanna Ost. I have been following Johanna's art and photographs through her online journal for quite some time and continuously find her to be so very inspiring. Many people know her online because of her fabulous wardrobe project, in which she takes one garment from her wardrobe each day, builds a great outfit around it, and photographs herself (I find this one to be amazing!). She also paints gorgeous watercolor and acrylic works, often inspired by mythology, fairytales, folklore, horror, dreams, the 18th century, and fashion.



August 30, 2007

beautiful food #2 : chocolate macaroons.



plate of macarons photo by bokchoyboy.


I must admit, I am a macaroon (also spelled "macaron") fanatic. To me, the perfect afternoon entails sweet wine or coffee, my husband or a good friend, and a plate of beautiful macaroons at our neighborhood patisserie. The following recipe for classic French chocolate macaroons comes from Lori Longbotham's Luscious Chocolate Desserts. Bake them and eat them in a bubble bath with beautiful music playing.

Ingredients:
For the macaroons:
1/2 c. blanched whole almonds
1 3/4 c. confectioners sugar
3 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
3 large egg whites
pinch of salt
2 tsp. granulated sugar
For the filling:
1/2 c. heavy (whipping) cream
2 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
5 oz. bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, finely chopped
1/2 c. (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature

Directions:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
To make macaroons: Pulse the almonds with 1 cup of the confectioners sugar in a food processor until finely ground. Add the cocoa powder and the remaining 1/4 cup of confectioners sugar and pulse until well-blended. Beat the egg whites with the salt with an electric mixer on medium-high speed in a large bowl. just until the whites form soft peaks when the beaters are lifted. Add the granulated sugar and beat just until the whites form stiff peaks when the beaters are lifted. With a whisk or rubber spatula, gently fold in the almond mixture. Transfer the batter to a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2" plain tip. Pipe out 1" diameter rounds about 2 inches apart on the baking sheets. Bake, one sheet at a time, for 6 to 8 minutes, until the tops are cracked and appear dry but the macaroons are still slightly soft to the touch. Transfer the cookies, still on the parchment paper, to barely dampened kitchen towels and let cool for 5 minutes. Carefully peel off the macaroons and transfer to wire racks to cool completely.

To make filling: Bring the cream to just a boil in a medium saucepan over high heat. Remove the pan from the heat and whisk in the cocoa powder. Add the chocolate and butter and whisk until smooth. Let cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or until the filling is firm enough to hold its shape when spread. If desired, transfer filling to a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2" plain tip. Pipe the filling, or spread it with a table knife, generously on the flat side of half the macaroons. Top with the remaining macaroons, flat side down, pressing together gently to form sandwiches.

Macaroon links!
-The history of macaroons.
-A mouthful of heaven.
-Macarons on Wikipedia.

August 29, 2007

haldane martin : cafe chair.

Via Poppytalk:

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May I just say that I am in love with this chair by Haldane Martin? Totally modern and feminine (and fully goes along with my current obsession with all things pink).

amy butler : paper crafts.



The wonderful Miss Amy Butler just added some charming paper crafts to her shop. I adore the scrapbooks- just perfect for cutting and pasting design ideas!

August 28, 2007

autumn.

Autumn is approaching quickly and I am actually quite happy about it. I love wearing scarves & not-so-heavy coats and admiring all the beautiful colors everywhere. Here are some lovely things that make me think of the fall...



1. wool pea coat from Plasticland, 2. season metal lantern from Not Neutral, 3. letterpress acorn card from the Curiosity Shoppe, 4. check book covers from Lotta Jansdotter, 5. fruit bowl from Hive, 6. wise lil' owl tee from Doe, 7. exotic wood wrist bangles from Orange Button, 8. poppy journal cozy from Blissen, 9. candy corn rattles from Mahar Dry Goods, 10. bird tee from Threadless, 11. flowered up tunic from Cut + Paste, 12. deer place umbrella from Pare Umbrella, 13. um tote from Elsewares, 14. lucite flowers brooch from Day Lab, and 15. floral birdie pouch from Goodmorning, Morning.

August 27, 2007

andy pratt design.



The talented Andy Pratt recently unveiled his Spot On collection,which features screenprinted cards that, "say so much with so little". The one above is my favorite.

apartment therapy : sharilyn wright.



Today LA's Apartment Therapy featured the incredibly talented Sharilyn Wright's (of Lovely Design) ravishing Vancouver studio space. I had a seen a picture of it awhile back and loved it, so it's quite nice to be able to see more views. She does quite an amazing job of working with such a tiny space (a mere 180 square feet!).

You can view the full post here.



etsy : seed clothing & tilly bloom.

A couple new Etsy finds:



Amy Blea of Seed Clothing creates lovely things to wear. All of her dresses are custom-made to fit the buyer and are built up of elegant feminine fabrics. You can check out Seed Clothing's main website here.



Tilly Bloom is a Scottish lass who creates one-of-a-kind jewelry in Brooklyn. The inspiration for her pieces comes from everything from Victorian wallpaper to film and literature. Each item she makes is quite unique and beautiful. She also has a main website, as well as an inspiring blog.

August 26, 2007

superbuzzy : new.



There are so many adorable new fabrics over at Superbuzzy. Now if only I really knew how to sew beautiful things...