
Did you know that you can design and print your own fabric at Spoonflower? How great is that?!
A friend of mine sent this to me and I love it. Read it and try to keep it in the back of your mind.
This shop, purl soho, located in Soho in New York City is awesome. It is one of my favorite places...I discovered it a few years ago, and since then I stay connected through purl bee which is an online journal of the shop. It is a crafts store geared mainly towards knitting, sewing & quilting...but their online tutorials cover a much broader scope of crafting. You can absolutely get lost on this site...it is wonderful!



Isn't crewcuts precious...I love that J. Crew is designing for little ones. My girls love their comfy cute clothes and so do I! The colors are the best!
I just signed up for Twitter and I thought I'd celebrate by blogging about these gorgeous little handmade birdhouses on a website I ran across from New York based artist/designer Tamar Mogendorff. Are they not adorable? They are so cute all collaged together and certainly equally wonderful hung as a single special bird house.





I just love these charming little paintings by Janet Hill. Each one is so special...I really don't know how you could choose a favorite.
These stacked tomatoes (red, green and yellow) layered with fresh mozzarella, basil leaves and topped with a good olive oil and a little salt and pepper... de-lish!
One dish that I've had at a fabulous Birmingham restaurant called the Hot & Hot Fish Club is so good! I may try to "wing it" with the recipe. It is a stack of heirloom tomatoes similar to the photo above. It doesn't have the mozzarella and basil though. It is simply a stack of tomatoes topped with with an aioli chive sauce. Around the base of the tomatoes are a few peas, corn and little pieces of fried okra... a very southern salad. I don't recall what type of peas, but a cream pea or black-eyed pea would probably do just fine.
My Aioli Chive Sauce (to go on top of the stacked tomatoes)
½ cup mayonnaise
3 tbsp. lemon juice
½ tsp. lemon zest
1 minced clove of garlic
1 tbsp. chopped chives
a little Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
In a medium bowl, mix all of the ingredients and refrigerate until ready to use.
South Georgia Caviar (this is a dip, but can be used as a cold side dish)
2 15 oz. can black-eyed peas, drained
1 15 oz. can whole kernel corn, drained
1 10 oz. can Rotel (diced tomatoes and green chilies)
½ cup chopped fresh jalapeno peppers
2 cups chopped red bell pepper
½ cup chopped onion
1 8 oz. bottle Italian dressing
In a large bowl, combine all ingredients and stir gently. Refrigerate overnight and serve with corn chips.
credit Paula Deen

There is really nothing more precious than a child's artwork. I really love all of the colorful masterpieces that they make...I keep the ones that are more special, but you simply can't keep them all. I found several clever ideas for what to do with some of your little Picasso's favorite treasures.
By taking two run-of-the-mill mixed bouquets from the grocery store along with a little fresh produce and a few empty wine and beer bottles you can have a lovely grouping for your centerpiece. The key, according to David Stark (event planner extraordinaire) is to separate the flowers by type. The smaller mixed bouquet is achieved by taking all of the greenery from the two arrangements and putting it into a vase...add a few pops of color with a few fruits and flowers and voila...you have a beautiful centerpiece and it only took a few seconds.
I heart Dakota Fanning...but then again, who doesn't? Whenever we are out shopping, my children always race to me holding the latest movie DVD or magazine that has her photo on the front. Whatever they see that might have something to do with Dakota Fanning...they can't wait to bring it to my attention because they know that I adore her.
Pictured clockwise from top to bottom: KitchenArt Ice Cream Sandwich Maker, Icons Ice Cream Sandwich Mold, Tovolo Farm Animal Ice Cream Sandwich Molds, Frozen Fruit and Yogurt Pops, Confetti Ice Cream Pops, Ice Cream Sandwich Recipe.
Pictured above are a few fun summertime invitations from our "Let's Party" collection.
I guess because of the previous "eyelash stuck to my cheek" situation, I've been giving a little thought to all of the wacky predicaments that I seem to get myself into and wondering if I'm alone or others find themselves in similar situations. I have always been a little Amelia Bedelia/I Love Lucy-ish...so I'm used to it. I usually quietly chuckle to myself after I realize what I have done, but lately it seems to be happening more and more frequently. There is really nothing that I can do about it...at least i can laugh at myself
I found this article in More magazine a few weeks ago that gave me the bright idea to try a few false eyelashes. I have definitely noticed a change in my lashes in the past few years. When I was younger and used an eyelash curler there were lots of lashes wrappin' around that contraption. Recently I've tried to curl my eyelashes and there is like nothin' to put in there...what happened to my nice long lashes? Well, apparently after 40 they start to thin...who knew? Anyhow, I ran to the drugstore and purchased a package of individual eyelashes with the proper glue. While in my car (waiting in the carpool line) I was excited to try them. I applied three or four single lashes to the outer corners of each eye and hey...not bad! Fuller, more luxurious lashes, not fake looking, not expensive...okay...I'm likin' this.
I was rompin' around on a few sites this weekend and found lots of fun and unusual products on romp. The felt candy wrappers and lolliflowers would make adorable favors. The crayon stones are fun for older kids and the felt sparkle baskets are just plain cute. Lots of fun stuff to enjoy here!
Here are two recipes...a salad and a dessert that I'll be adding to the delicious Full Moon B.B.Q. that I'm picking up this weekend.
Hand painted apple box
Found these beautiful photos from the amazing designer Pheobe Howard on her website at pheobehoward.net. I get lost looking at all of the amazing room designs she creates. She also has a blog (Mrs. Howard Personal Shopper) that makes it easy to just browse through random photos of beautiful pieces that she offers or you can click on specific categories if you are looking for something in particular.