
Paper + Fabric, an equation that works out to equal perfection.

{Sunset}
Imagine the things that could be created with a machine like this. Seems to me like a machine to last a lifetime.
I have a thing for fabric. It happens fairly often that I just fall in love a pattern. Sometimes I buy a bit not knowing what it might be useful for. Sometimes I reluctantly walk away. The pieces I do purchase usually end up being used somehow sometimes all I really want is just to be able to look at them. Here's where this simple, genius display from Purl would be a fantastic solution. Want some more direction? Go here.
{Honey Necklace, Block Party Press}
{Live What You Love, Hijirik Studio}
{Yellow Topaz, Night Star}
{Faux Crocodile Umbrella, jessjamesjake}
{Damask Tote Bag, Drawflowers}
Read the review of this cookbook in last months House Beautiful and it seemed like one I would like. I've managed to win it on ebay for a reasonable price and am looking forward to it's arrival at the end of the week. I'll let you know what I think.
All that layering, there's so much to look at. I bet there's a small pool with a fountain off to the right and a vegetable garden somewhere just outside of this shot. Wouldn't that be perfect? This space would work for for a Saturday morning breakfast with the family, midweek coffee with the girls, or Friday night dinner and drinks with friends. I love it.
My family has a color theme for all major holidays. I know! But really how would it look on Easter Sunday if we were all (six of us) standing in the pew uncoordinated (as I typed that, the answer came to me- it would look like any other Sunday)? This year our theme is bright cheerful color and pattern. I've purchased these Martha Stewart hanging pom poms in pinks for the dining room. They're so much fun to look at!
Isn't this fantastic?! Outside a hotel in Paris, of course. I love it when ordinary items are made extraordinary.
{Image from Desire to Inspire via Indierockets photostream}
This is not a joke -One in 8 Americans does not have access to enough food. That's only one of the statistics, find more information here.
As a chronic multi-tasker, it is often that I am back and forth from the garden to the house and back again. As much as possible we like to really live in our outdoor space. It can be difficult to do though as the tempurature starts to climb. I think for the Spring and Summer months I'll see how I can translate this look to our inside living area to make the outside and inside seamless.