Archive for October, 2009
Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Lisbeth Zwerger is my favorite illustrator. She. Is. Amazing. Please buy all her books so she never stops. One of my favorites is her Wizard of Oz. There’s a full spread of the characters in a field of red poppies that is so beautiful and whimsical and strange. It makes me want to live in her books.

Clockwise from top left
Dress from Alberta Ferretti’s Spring 2010 show
Embroidery from Neville Trickett’s Flickr
Red Hunter Wellies from Shelba’s Flickr
Old Red Hat letterpress pieces
Hoboken Pie Store
Thank You card from Pop + Shorty
Martha Stewart butterfly straw toppers
Living room from stylist/textile designer Marieke van Proosdij
RedruM photo frames
Ulrika May pillows
Posted by Anjelica at 2: 46 pm
Tags: accessories, crafts, embroidery, found objects, red
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Lisbeth Zwerger is my favorite illustrator. She. Is. Amazing. Please buy all her books so she never stops. One of my favorites is her Wizard of Oz. There’s a full spread of the characters in a field of red poppies that is so beautiful and whimsical and strange. It makes me want to live in her books.

Clockwise from top left
Dress from Alberta Ferretti’s Spring 2010 show
Embroidery from Neville Trickett’s Flickr
Red Hunter Wellies from Shelba’s Flickr
Old Red Hat letterpress pieces
Hoboken Pie Store
Thank You card from Pop + Shorty
Martha Stewart butterfly straw toppers
Living room from stylist/textile designer Marieke van Proosdij
RedruM photo frames
Ulrika May pillows
Posted by Anjelica at 1: 46 pm
Tags: accessories, crafts, Décor, embroidery, Fashion, found objects, red
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
I loved this photo from a set titled “Take-out flowers” by Jiseon Park and Eunho Kim (on
SDesign Unit via
Apartment Therapy). Their clever use of ice cream cones and other everyday objects for transporting and displaying delicate arrangements strikes a fine balance between cutesy and quirky.
My approach to this post was to create a complementary setting for this shot–a room with a wall just begging for a large framed print of waffle cones, brimming with colorful wildflowers. While embracing the bright palette, I also chose to select some neutral tones and organic materials that mirrored the playful juxtaposition presented above. Cute and quirky, just the way I like ‘em.

Clockwise from top left:
Birdcage pendant lamp on Dutch By Design (£45)
Early 20th century industrial cage lights from Rewire
Miner’s bottle in Amber from Anthropologie ($14)
Yellow tuxedo ruffle curtain at Urban Outfitters ($42)
Amethyst votive holder from ABC Home ($75)
Cooled globes lamp by Anthropologie ($298)
Trumpet flowers in Emerald from Love by Amy Butler
Pillow cover in Pink Coriander by Amy Butler from Lilybethgoodies on Etsy ($14)
Lima alpaca throw in fuschia from Crate and Barrel ($169)
PJÄS basket with base from Ikea ($12.99)
Coming and going coat rack from Urban Outfitters ($68)
Antoinette fainting sofa in Aubergine from Urban Outfitters ($575)
Round parasol rug by Thomas Paul
David Stark gold flower candle lanterns for West Elm ($12-$34)
Posted by Anjelica at 11: 56 pm
Tags: bright colors, fabric, floral, furniture
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
My Vintage Vogue is an awesome website with a collection of images that chronicle fashions from the 1920′s to 1960′s. I’ve always loved vintage fashion photography, and this site is a great resource for inspiration! The photo above titled “Race Track Fashions” by Nina Leen is from a 1958 issue of LIFE Magazine. Check out the My Vintage Vogue blog for more photos.
I’m totally digging the clothing in this picture. The mixed check, houndstooth and plaid prints are still in style- just check out the modern interpretations of this retro fad below!
Clockwise from top left:
Tweed check purse from Topshop ($36)
Sequin t-shirt dress by French Connection via Figleaves ($270)
Buffalo check ruffle knit scarf by Arden B. ($19.50)
Plaid wool gauze dress from Lark & Wolf by Steven Alan on Urban Outfitters ($78)
Houndstooth ZJN satchel in winter white from Juicy Couture on Urban Minx ($450)
Posted by Anjelica at 1: 09 pm
Tags: accessories, black and white, patterns, retro, texture
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Dessert and candy buffets are all the rage at weddings and events this year. Photos of stylized buffets, like this one above from a Martha Weddings magazine spread, are almost unavoidable when doing party planning research. As someone who likes to bake and decorate, I’ve yet to come across a buffet of treats that seems difficult to replicate.
This blue, brown and wintery white tablescape is no exception. The linens are simple, the cake stands are plain, candies are in clear glass vases and the display pedastals for bite-sized goodies are clean and modest. This modern style uses enough basic pieces to allow even those with a tight budget to find a perfect match.
Below are some easy recipes for elegant-looking desserts that you can whip up in your own kitchen. For a smaller crowd, downsize your table and swap out some of the tiered cakes shown above for tiered platters with cupcakes or petit fours.
Clockwise from top left:
Foolproof chocolate fudge recipe on Hubpages
Jordan almonds with a bronze candy coating from Patchi
“Hot” chocolate cake spiced with cinnamon and cayenne pepper by Country Living
Hazelnut chocolate linzer cookies from the LA Times
Posted by Anjelica at 2: 40 pm
Tags: baking, buffet, candy, chocolate, desserts, party, recipe, wedding
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Apologies for the lack of posts this past week!
It’s been more hectic than usual, but I had the pleasure of working on both the Martha Weddings 15th anniversary party with Matthew Robbins Design and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Kids for Kids Family Carnival with the lovely crew at David Stark Design.
Tons of fun, but barely any time for sleep, let alone blogging!
We’ll be back to our normal posting pace starting tomorrow, so get psyched!
Best,
Anjelica
Posted by Anjelica at 5: 10 pm
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