Posts Tagged ‘pink’

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Punched Dots

Peter Freitag Private Stages


I first stumbled upon this image from Peter Freitag’s “Private Stages” on Today and Tomorrow, and felt an instant attraction. A bit of reading revealed this work as one of many collages that was conceived with some creative editing of amateur nude photos found on the Internet. Say what? I know, crazy, but each of the lovely pieces in this series was painstakingly crafted by layering hole-punched dots from several copies of the printed photo until the provocative content was obscured. As a girl who has spent many an hour cloning, patching and healing in Photoshop, I find his handiwork especially impressive. Check out the full series on Peter Freitag’s portfolio site for so many more beautifully transformed photos.

Besides the fact that this work is absolutely stunning, the colors and the playful layering of dots in this particular collage got me dreaming of other things.. fantastically feminine pieces inspired by the white and pink hues and the pattern of the circles, reminiscent of cascading bubbles from a freshly opened bottle of champagne. My mind has been known to wander..

Punched Dots Collage

Clockwise from top-left:
Cream pom pom scarf found in melelim’s Etsy shop ($10)
Hand-crafted rings bracelet from bluehourdesigns on Etsy ($60)
T-Los Angeles circle tee in off-white on Boutique To You ($110)
ASOS DARE studded hightop sneakers ($55)
Circle jelly flats from Marc by Marc Jacobs
Mesh teardrop crop top from Topshop ($40)
Champagne bubbles ring by Kate Spade ($55)
Marc Jacobs polka dot mini-skirt in rose and cream on MyTheresa.com ($660)
Scalloped shift dress by Robert Rodriguez on Shopbop ($594)
Sequined fold-over clutch from BCBGMAXAZRIA ($43)

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Pink Ruffle Cake

Leave it to Martha to feature a simple 3-step “how-to” on the most perfectly iced cake I’ve ever seen.  Chances are, I wouldn’t be able to replicate this gorgeous confectionary marvel with or without a tutorial, but I appreciate their assumption that I could.
Since this cake is obviously deserving of a setting that’s comparably girly, I put together a few fantastic finds that would do our ruffles justice. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a pink-loving girly-girl, but there was just something about each of these items and photos that spoke to me!  The colors of the balloons and the pink depression glass are especially appealing.

Clockwise from top left:
Pink pom-pom decoration kit from Baby Favors & Things (7 for $19) or make your own with this tutorial from Martha Stewart
Candy favor bags designed by Amy Atlas
Cherry rock candy swizzle sticks from Oh Nuts! candy store ($.69 a piece)
Balloons from a Pretty in Pink theme party by Your Home Based Mom (tons of cute photos!)
Pink depression glass plates from teaforallreasons on Etsy via mcCalled.com
Swirled meringue puffs from a dessert table by Amy Atlas
Pink depression glass candy dish at Weller Store ($25)
Pink plastic tumblers from Target’s Spring ’09 collection via Such Pretty Things ($2.49 each)
Screenprinted hydrangea invitations by Parrott Design Studio on Wedding Bee Pro
Mini string lanterns on Hometown Evolution Inc. ($15.95 for set of 10)
Photo of pink peonies via Twirl and Taste 
Pink sweetpea arrangement on tanakawho’s photostream (via Flickr)
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Whale Flowers


A couple of months ago Design*Sponge had a post about artist Katie Vernon, a fantastic illustrator inspired by creative floral designs. This original piece, aptly titled “Whale Flowers” is just one of several prints on sale in her etsy shop ($25). Human-faced whale aside, the gorgeous color palette and interesting variety of blooms commands your attention. 

Lately, I’ve been a huge fan of subdued colors and floral patterns, so this really hit the spot.  Although this style may seem more suited for Spring, I’d venture to say that any of the below pieces would fit right in with your fall wardrobe if paired with knit tights, boots, a leather jacket or an oversized scarf. Play up the earth tones, mix and match the muted colors, and don’t shy away from bold patterns–let the flower whale guide you.


Pistachio cream lace dress from Ruche ($72.99, awesome online boutique!)
Coral embellished ring by Isharya ($190)
Bronze leaf headband by IceCreamCandy on Etsy ($36, tons of other cool designs)
Chiffon Blooms ribbon necklace from Ruche ($29.99)
Vintage mandarin orange maxi dress from chickdowntown.com ($150)
Ruffled Suede flats in warm maize from J. Crew ($138)
Tissue stone necklace tee from J. Crew ($125)
Prized rose ring from Anthropologie ($178)
Silk blend floral top from Heritage 1981 ($24.90)
Yellow cherries lace bow tie skirt form Ruche ($36.99)
Floral field ruffle top from Forever 21 ($15.80)
Catalina bolero from Anthropologie ($118)
Gold eattoo-etched ID case from Urban Outfitters ($14)
Nail polish in Hushed Blush by Revlon ($4-5 at various stores)
Ombres 5 Lumiéres, “Garden of Eden” palette by Yves Saint Laurent, $56 at Sephora

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Step right up


Who doesn’t love 3D? Silly question, because the answer is NOBODY. Especially when it’s a 3D illustration of some crazy flower that looks like it could simultaneously rip your head off and scream/sing about it.  
This poster from The Forge Shop ($10 w/ glasses) inspired me to pull together some items to create a theme that walks a fine line between whimsical and bizarre.  The font in the bottom left-hand corner of this design reminded me of a retro circus or carnival, so I’m going with garden party meets Coney Island sideshow– “Step right up to see our LIVE 10-foot dahlia belt out a hauntingly beautiful melody…”
Clockwise from top left:  
Fabric swatch, “Bright” from Robert Kaufman’s London Calling collection
Photos of a hot pink ranunculus, succulent plant and pink pom pom dahlia
Spiny Seaflower letterpress card ($9 for set of 4) from blackbirdletterpress on Etsy
Cool Breeze striped votives ($8 for set of 3) from Plum Party
Santolino cast iron bistro chair ($116) from Home Decorators
White Moroccan lantern ($6) from Glen Market
Candy stripe paper cups from the Paper Cup Company in baby blue and cotton candy
Giant blue and white swirl lollipop ($29) from Candy Warehouse
Photo of cotton candy
White clay pots ($12) from GRDN
Handmade Mexican ceramic vase from Aid to Artisans