Wednesday, March 31, 2010

etsy wedding giveaway! gorgeous bridal shrug by bonzie

Ethereal Light Baroque Wrap IVORY
{ the ethereal wrap by bonzie }

i'm *so* delighted to post this: have been a fan of bonzie for a good long while and couldn't believe my (our!) good fortune when lovely yvonne wrote to offer this amazing giveaway.

what a great thing to wear over a strapless dress! as a wisp of romance like the ethereal wrap, or a pop of color. you have to check out their blog for this amazing yellow shrug.

to enter! do go check out bonzie's shop please.
then, in the comments tell us:
  • a) what wedding website/planning tool are you using, and do you like it/would you recommend?  OR
  • b) another item from bonzie's store you like as well OR
  • c) all of the above.
please include your date if you have it. no need to post your email, i will find you. :) giveaway ends midnight PT april 7 8!! (next thursday).

and! everyone who enters qualifies for free shipping (from ireland!) on a bonzie purchase if the giveaway doesn't end up as yours.

here are some more irish-made lovelies:
WHITE Victorian Inspired Silk Bolero with Corsage Trio Duck Egg Blue Ruffled Silk Carina Bolero 
Rococco Bridal Wrap Rich Poppy Red Dupioni Raw Silk Wrap

Sunflower Yellow Ruffled Silk Carina Bolero French Vanilla Bridal Wrap
Coral Raw Silk Venetian Ruffled Shoulder Wrap Black Fallen Angel Ruffled Bridal Bolero 
thank you so much, yvonne!!
more at bonzie.etsy.com

Competition Winner!


Yesterday we just had too much trouble deciding who should be the winner from our finalists. Both were just so fantastic and turning both of the inspiration boards into a reality would have so many exciting possibilities. In the end how ever we decided that the winner would be...


BOARD NO.6!

Purple is a colour you don't often see in country garden style weddings and we love that there's a vintage spin on such a bold colour. We contacted Sarah this morning and we feel privileged to be a part of her wedding. Thank you, Sarah for entering our competition. We can't wait to see this wedding turned into a reality later this year.



Pupcakes!

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Bow Wow Wow Yippee Yo Yippee Yay! Just couldn't resist. This is Hunter the dog, and this is a birthday cake made for his owner, Veronika, proprietor of a lovely shop here in Vancouver called Lark. I spotted it over at Coco Cake Cupcakes recently after Lyndsay (the talented designer/owner) tweeted about her latest creation. Apparantly the cake was ordered by a good friend who currently resides in the Yukon. What a sweet friend, dog (and cake)!

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Call Me + Gimme Another Blondie

By Jeannette Ordas of Everybody Likes Sandwiches

Whenever I hear the word "blondie" I immediately think of the 80's singer and not of the chewy pale cousin to the brownie. But I'll have to have to start thinking differently after a pan of these disappeared quickly from our house. What's a blondie? Cakespy (the cake gumshoe who knows all about sweets) says that a blondie is the albino cousin to the brownie. Sure blondies don't have the hedonistic chocolate punch that a dark chocolate brownie has, but I like these sweets just fine. They do have a good chew with a nice crispy edge (make sure you snag one of the outer pieces) and they are rich, dense and oh so butterscotchy. Yes, butterscotchy is a word.

While the butter and brown sugar helps to make these bars taste like butterscotch, the flavour gets punched up with the addition of butterscotch chips. You probably have some extras in your cupboard after making the crispy salted oatmeal butterscotch cookies a while back. But chocolate lovers shouldn't feel left out as there's a nice dump-load of dark chocolate chips added in too. The toasted pecans are there to add crunch and tame down the sweet-factor.


My husband loved these a whole lot and he missed them when they were all gone. He isn't conflicted with the brownie/blondie conundrum. You could kid yourself into thinking that since they are made with wholesome whole wheat flour rather than the processed white stuff, that these are healthy and good for you. Believe what you want, just bake up a batch. Trust me, they'll disappear quickly.

Chocolate Pecan Butterscotch Blondie
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 1/2 cup whole-wheat pastry flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup toasted chopped pecans
1/2 cup butterscotch chips
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

1. Preheat oven to 350F. In a medium sized saucepan, melt the butter over medium-high heat and stir in the brown sugar so that it's well mixed into a goopy syrup. Remove from heat.

2. Combine the flour, baking powder, and salt together in a large bowl.

3. Once the butter/sugar mixture cools a bit, add in the eggs and vanilla and stir until combined. Pour mixture into the flour and stir until just mixed. Add in the pecans, butterscotch chips and chocolate chips, stirring well so that everything gets mixed together.

4. Pour the batter into a buttered 9x9 inch baking dish, smoothing out the top with a spatula. Bake for 35 minutes or so until the center comes out relatively clean, the top is golden and the sides start to pull away from the dish. Cool and cut into squares.

some housekeeping

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If I lived overseas I think I'd be a much better housekeeper with all the fun accessories they have hanging about! Is the grass always greener on the other side, because I don't think I've seen any cooler looking recycling bins nor dish racks as these? And with Earth Day coming next month, these would be a nice treat to celebrate! All available here.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

a message?



is my mail trying to tell me something?

what is up, strapless dresses?

Merengue corset dress Wentworth Street Gown 
Helene wedding dress Rambling Rose Wedding Dress
Red Poppy evening gown Autumn Blossom Couture Dress in Gray
Strapless Draped Taffeta Wedding Gown with Floral Detail Eco Wedding Dress, Tiered Hemp and Silk - Callie 
{each photo links to its shop} 

so pretty. why must you be my nemeses?

here's a classic post from perennially amazing a practical wedding on dress shopping: where did all the sleeves go?

(see also my well-documented strapless-dress issues.)

i use this to introduce the next giveaway: the perfect solution! stay tuned, announcing tomorrow afternoon.

Coral Coast Dessert Bar


One of our dessert bar designs was featured on the Polka Dot Bride blog yesterday. It's a table inspired by the freshness of the sea with lovely textural elements of seagrass and coral designs. The bright turquoise is subdued and kept light and airy with lots of white and neutral tones.
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The cake and cupcakes were made by Taya from Deliciously Decadent Cake Design.



Finalists for our Styling Competition

Well the day has arrived. The finalists for our competition as selected by our readers are:


Board No.1
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Board No.6
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We will annouce the lucky winner this afternoon!

Fresh From The Oven: Erik Anthony Hamline


Contributer post by Will Bryant

Erik Hamline is a 23 years young Minneapolis designer and screenprinter. He's runs a studio under the name Steady Print Shop Co. You really need to check out his impressive portfolio. He totally scorched FFFFOUND and other blogs earlier this month, but here are some of my favorites...






I'm really impressed with his range of work and outstanding aesthetic. I'm certain will be seeing loads of eye candy from this kid!

Links:
- Portfolio
- Studio

A little Mellow Yellow

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Canapé Ruché by Inga Sempé for Ligne Roset, Fauteuil Flax by Philippe Nigro, Ligne Roset and Seahorse Pillow, by Thomas Paul

A little Turquoise

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Coalesse's EMU Ivy collection, Carson Turquoise Round Rug, Crate and Barrel, Coalesse's EMU Ivy collection (new stacking chairs & table), and Shadowy Chair designed by Tord Boontje at Anthropologie.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Nando Costa: Landscape Engraved Series

"97141" Tillamook Forest
This image was inspired by an area of Tillamook Forest, Oregon where Nando usually picks chanterelle mushrooms in the fall. The shapes at the top of the image represent the often cloudy weather of the region. The long shape at the bottom is the path through the trees seen here as heptagon shaped towers. Available here.

These beautiful wood engraved artworks are part of a 10-piece limited edition series by Brazil artist (now Portland-based), Nando Costa. Nando is working on these for an upcoming art show in September. Initally they were created digitally and then later engraved using a laser on an untreated block of maple. Each of the 10 pieces (11.25 x 11.25 x 0.75 inches) will be individually signed and numbered and available for sale on Etsy. The engraving was produced in Portland by Joe Mansfield (see video below). It'll be fun to see them all side by side once all 10 are completed. In the meantime we're lucky a few are already available. If you're like us and have been a fan of Nando's for years you know what a treat this would be to own one. Click here to visit his site.

"22620" Barra da Tijuca
The title of this piece refers to the zip code of Nando's neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Each of the forthcoming artworks will be inspired by a different location which he has been to and which has influenced him in some shape or form. This particular one depicts in an iconic way the beaches and mountains near his home, while also graphically representing some personal aspirations and goals. Available here.


Laser Engraving on Wood from Nando Costa on Vimeo


Vector Cloud

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I came across these very rad laser cut pieces over the weekend from a shop on Etsy called Vector Cloud based out of Queens, New York. They focus on handmade and laser cut products ranging from wearable items to home decor. The retro desk clock is totally a favorite made with eco-friendly ¼” thick bamboo panel w/smooth carbonized finish and only $54. Click here to see more.

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