A Little Sussy wrote about this site, metremade, run by a design duo who posts their beautiful patterns for free downloading. I have been driving my husband crazy by changing my desktop background every few days. I can't decide which is my favorite. Some patterns I love but they don't necessarily work for a desktop - you can't see the icons. But they would be perfect for other projects.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Sticker Books
Another great magazine find: Moo Sticker Books. You get 90 color stickers in a book - you can choose 90 different shots or get all the same, or any combination you want. They also have online galleries of cute graphics and illustrations you can pick too. The covers come in six bright colors and there are 15 sheets of six, which tear out for sharing. All for only $10. I'm thinking wedding shots for thank you cards, or even cuter - new baby pics! Or dogs (for those people who love their dogs). Or dozens of stickers featuring the faces of my little monkeys. Maybe.
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
My Monkeys
Saturday, March 8, 2008
DwellStudio Collection for Baby
Oh Target - you make my heart sing. I love the designer collections Target features periodically. Christiane Lemieux is the designer of this line, filled with beautiful textiles and cool modern furniture. I love this pattern, Olivia. If only I had a little girl! Luckily Roland is a lot cheaper than a girl since I don't go "oooohhhh" every time I see clothes or bedding for him.
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Love Me Some New TV
Thank goodness the writers strike is over! In my new tv watching persona as a constantly nursing mother, I was getting a little tired of Law & Order reruns and Design on a Dime episodes. Although I have discovered some new reality shows I really like. But one show I almost threw a party over having back was Men in Trees. Last weeks new episode wasn't as great as the build-up in my head, but good none-the-less. And I loved the show tonight!
I have always loved Anne Heche, despite her personal issues I think she is a great actress and really enjoyed the movie Six Days, Seven Nights. Also loved her in Everwood - which was an awesome show and I was so sad it only ran four seasons. I love her character, Marin - the city girl moved to the small Alaskan town of Elmo. I think she is so pretty and wish I had skin like that! I love her wardrobe and just found out ABC's website has a style guide.
I love the beautiful scenery. I love Marin's relationship with Jack. I love that Cash walks around with no shirt. I love that Eric and Sara are trying to practice abstinence. I love Marin's bike. I love that Jane and Sam got married. I love Jerome's mysterious past. I love all the quirky little characters and how they all genuinely seem to care for each other.
I know it's just a television show - but I'm so glad it's back!
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Changing Kids is a Snap
I love this snap-on tee idea, from Mahar Drygoods. Especially since my son seems to change favorite interests or characters every few weeks. I am considering making my own version of this -but am too lazy so far. I'll blame it on the new baby but somebody remind me about this in four or five months.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Well Heeled for Spring
Here in Mesa, Arizona you can wear sandals about 95% of the time. And although I try to wear lace-up shoes as often as possible - most days I don a pair of my trusty flip-flops. So cracked and blacked heels can be a problem for me and I have tried many different products to remedy this. But in my experience, none can touch this Flexitol Heel Cream for effectiveness, if not glamour. Use some kind of foot file in the shower and smooth on this cream afterwards for spring and summer worthy feet you can be proud of. It contains 25% urea which apparently makes the difference. Again - this is no glamour product, it doesn't smell or look good, but your feet will!
Monday, March 3, 2008
Help for New Parents
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Target Flats
I almost bought these flats at Target the other day. And I still may. They looked so much more sophisticated than the black sandals I wore in with my jeans and t-shirt. But I held off for now because they seemed a little narrow for me, and also - I have a hard time paying $30 for a pair of shoes from Target! Even though I have no problem paying that for shoes from Last Chance. But those shoes are usually high end brands. Oh wait - these Target flats are from Isaac Mizrahi. Maybe I'll go back tomorrow.
Also, what do you think of these Mossimo flats? I think I liked them but am a little unsure about the white. They also looked much fancier than the flip flops I usually sport.
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Also, what do you think of these Mossimo flats? I think I liked them but am a little unsure about the white. They also looked much fancier than the flip flops I usually sport.
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Friday, February 29, 2008
Purple Flowers
Thursday, February 28, 2008
SwaddleMe
Having a four week old newborn, sleep is at a premium around our house lately and Baby Roland, like many babies, sleeps best when wrapped up tight. Unfortunately, I have traditionally been the worst swaddler around, with Aaron a close second - although he seems to be developing mad skills lately. I've seen blankets specially designed for this in various parenting magazines and we went out searching. We purchased a cute little swaddling blanket with velcro and whatnot from Target. I said, "we'll try it out on him for 10 minutes and see if we like it enough to keep it." Two minutes later Roley spit up all over it. After subsequent washing and several more trials - we were not thrilled with this blanket. It seemed too big, the velcro parts didn't match up, baby's legs popped out a lot, etc.
Then I was at a specialty store here in Mesa, Baby, Mom, & More, when I spotted this blanket by Kiddopotamus - which is actually the one I've seen in the magazines. And I was pleasantly suprised to find it was only $13 and actually came in different sizes. I bought it to try out and am addicted! I don't think I'll be able to live without it anymore and will be giving this as a baby shower gift from now on. It has a better feet pouch, including a slit to slide through car seat/bouncer/swing straps, and it fits my baby, which means the velcro hits in all the right places and keeps his arms in. Hallelujah, sleep for all!
Then I was at a specialty store here in Mesa, Baby, Mom, & More, when I spotted this blanket by Kiddopotamus - which is actually the one I've seen in the magazines. And I was pleasantly suprised to find it was only $13 and actually came in different sizes. I bought it to try out and am addicted! I don't think I'll be able to live without it anymore and will be giving this as a baby shower gift from now on. It has a better feet pouch, including a slit to slide through car seat/bouncer/swing straps, and it fits my baby, which means the velcro hits in all the right places and keeps his arms in. Hallelujah, sleep for all!
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Balmy AZ Winters
With temperatures climbing over the 75 degree mark in the afternoons - I am delighting in balmy Arizona winters! I am oozing with thankfulness that I can throw my 2 monkeys outside for significant portions of the day. I know some of you are covered in snow - but another couple months and we desert dwellers will be cooped up inside. If you venture out in June or July you can melt the soles of your shoes and that swingset can cause 2nd degree burns when touched. So we romp while we can.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Monkey Music
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Glasgow Rose
I love the design from the craftsman era of the early 1900s. I would love to have a little bungalow home of my own - but keep working to give my 1970s ranch the craftsman feel. Someday this will mean a complete exterior overhaul, but luckily I can work on my interior bit by bit. Some influential designers from the period (and other closely related styles) include William Morris, Greene & Greene, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley, Harvey Ellis, and Charles Rennie Mackintosh - whose Glasgow Rose design inspired the above artwork. This is actually a wallpaper frieze by Bradbury & Bradbury, Arts & Crafts Wallpapers. I think it is so beautiful and would love to have just one panel framed and adorning my living room
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Romeo's
Aaron & I found ourselves toddler-free for Valentine's Day and decided to go out to dinner, newborn in tow. We made reservations at Romeo's Euro Cafe, a long-time favorite of ours. This is no chain restaurant and serves delicious Mediterranean/Greek fare, with a menu that reads like a book. Aaron loves the gyros and we both love the many appetizers. My favorite is the pita bread and feta dressing. Good old Romeo (actual owner & cook) makes the BEST feta dip/dressing ever! And I love feta. And thankfully you can take this tangy goodness home in a jar. Which I do every time we go. The only thing better than the feta dip is the pita bread. Which Romeo buys rather than makes. And you can take them home too. These are not the kind of pitas you split open and fill the pocket with stuff. They are the soft pillowy kinds served around gyros and those Taco Bell Chalupas (but better). So everyday since last Thursday I have been enjoying a pita with my feta dip as a pre-lunch snack. I can't imagine how much fat & calories are in them, especially the dip - but do I look like I care? Oh, I forgot to mention the unbelievable pastry counter. Maybe another post. And the baby... slept through the entire dinner under the table.
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Friday, February 22, 2008
Not So Big House
Sarah Susanka has written a whole series of books based on the philosophy of quality, not size, when it comes to homes. This is the first and the others are all based on the "not so big" ideas. It's all about customization and figuring out what things work for you; spend your money are perfect details instead of just bigger houses. There are a lot of built-ins, custom storage features, and unique details to make things beautiful. I wish I could remember all the aspects, but no one has seen fit to gift me with this item from my wish list. The books are beautiful and in full color and go through a bunch of houses that I would love to live in (most of them). I check these books out at the library regularly.
I love this whole philosophy and luckily Aaron agrees that we don't need a huge house, which seems to be the trend with people our age. Our 1500 sq. ft. is great right now, maybe we'll bump up to 2000 some day. We can spend the extra money on cool design, and great details.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Etched Cuff Bracelets
Aaron and I went to Cost Plus World Market last Saturday when our older 2 monkeys were off with grandparents. We love this store, the cool food & drinks, the furniture and home decor, and almost everything else. We bought another chunky glass mug, which we keep in the freezer for cold beverages. I bought a rug for our kitchen for only $20 a few weeks ago. Aaron bought more of his special herbal tea. And I found some beautiful napkins that I am thinking about sewing into valances for the sliding doors in our dining room. They weren't on sale though, so I am planning to watch for them in the ads. But, when I was home later and searched for a Cost Plus website, I couldn't find the napkins, naturally - but I did find these beautiful bracelets! I love cuff bracelets and these come in gold or silver tone (because they're not really gold or silver) for the bargain price of $10.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
TiVo
My life has changed dramatically since Roley was born. I spend half of the night sitting in our lazy boy, either nursing or rocking the baby. And my TiVo is there for me through it all. I discovered the joy of this little box last summer, when we spent 3 weeks with our friends, the Moores: TiVo owners. Aaron found a smoking deal on our TiVo and got it for my birthday in the fall. And I have loved it ever since!
For late-night feedings I watch a plethora of high-quality programming: Project Runway, What Not to Wear, Design on a Dime, House, Law & Order, Cashmere Mafia, and Mash. Some new, some old, some in between. And it keeps me happy. If I can't be sleeping - neither can my TiVo.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Little Black Dress
I know Victoria's Secret has a bad connotation for many people, and I agree that the catalogues are too risque and I wouldn't want my husband or boys poring over them. But lingerie aside, VS also carries a lot of great clothes. I have been buying their clothes for years and been very happy with the results. I only wish they had a brick and mortar store rather than online and catalogue only. VS carries petite and tall, 0-14, shoes & accessories, has great sales and clearance items, and often has free or discounted shipping. Plus the inventory is gargantuan! I found great long shorts before they were in every store. They have some cute modest swimsuits (in addition to all the immodest). I know a lot of their clothes are too short/revealing but often categories are sorted by sleeve length or style, which helps you find appropriate items. I love this little black dress, which has plenty of coverage and cute details. And since I'm short - I think it would be plenty long for me. And that wide belt might have a chance of disguising my post-baby tummy. Maybe. Unfortunately it costs $119, but I'll watch for it to go on clearance.
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Sweet Gift Wrap
Anyone who knows me well knows I love presents. I love to receive presents on any occasion - even if it's not something nice or expensive. Although I love those presents too. I also love to give presents. The holidays are wonderful because I get to shop tons and buy presents for people. And then... I get to wrap them! Most people seem to hate wrapping gifts but I love using pretty or cool papers to hide my thoughtfully chosen trinkets. I pull out my big container of paper and ribbon and spend quiet evenings watching movies and wrapping gifts.
I love this wrapping paper from the website Paper Source, which I read about on someone's blog somewhere. It is perfect for Easter and spring - it puts me in the gift-giving mood. Paper Source also has lots of other beautiful products - stationary, calendars, cards, papers, and all manner of crafty paper stuff.
I love this wrapping paper from the website Paper Source, which I read about on someone's blog somewhere. It is perfect for Easter and spring - it puts me in the gift-giving mood. Paper Source also has lots of other beautiful products - stationary, calendars, cards, papers, and all manner of crafty paper stuff.
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