Here's one of the best wedding gift ideas I've heard of : a bridal registry that includes "experience gifts"--trips, wine tastings, performances, dance lessons--plus local shops and artists. The site's founder, Amanda Allen, says that although right now most shops are based in New York City the company has plans to expand to other urban areas, and concert, theater and sporting events can be accessed nationwide. Best of all, it you have your heart set on, say, a specific work of art, Amanda says she'll do her best to get it added to your Newlywish list. Hmmm, I can think of quite a few artists I'd add to my list ....
Wishing you all a relaxing holiday weekend. Back next week with all kinds of summer treats.
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Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Friday, May 27, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
SPRING GIFT WRAP
Considering all the occasions we celebrate in the spring--graduations, communions, confirmations, bridal showers, weddings, baby showers, Mother and Father's Days--I thought we could all use some pretty present presentation ideas right now. Enjoy!
p.s. Want a chance to win a lovely gift for yourself? Don't forget to enter our Sponsor Giveaway, which gives you a chance to choose your own original piece of art from Denise Fike.
Images from Carolyne Roehm's gorgeous and inspirational Presentations: A Passion for Gift Wrapping, except #2 via The Decorista and #5 via A Gift Wrapped Life.
p.s. Want a chance to win a lovely gift for yourself? Don't forget to enter our Sponsor Giveaway, which gives you a chance to choose your own original piece of art from Denise Fike.
Images from Carolyne Roehm's gorgeous and inspirational Presentations: A Passion for Gift Wrapping, except #2 via The Decorista and #5 via A Gift Wrapped Life.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
ECO-SWEET BABY GIFTS from Poppy & Bean
As part of Style Maniac’s 2011 Spring Gift Guide, I’ll be highlighting not only great products, but also some of the stories and people behind them. Today, meet Poppy & Bean, an eco-sweet line of baby blankets, burp cloths, crib mobiles and more crafted by the sweet and talented Colleen D’Agostino. In a world awash with neutral, nubby eco-friendly options, Poppy & Bean stands out with bold patterns and bright happy colors. Each piece is hand made from vintage, salvage or remnants; and the prices are incredibly reasonable (blankies range from $18 to $36, burp clothes under $10). At a recent Poppy & Bean trunk show hosted by a mutual friend, I bought an adorable nautical-patterned piece for a relative’s new baby. It’s colorful yet cuddly, and completely one-of-a-kind.
Colleen and I first met through our interior decorating worlds, and it’s been exciting to see her grow a new business. I asked her to share her story—an inspirational one for any closet crafter with bigger dreams.
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| Colleen D'Agostino, creator of Poppy & Bean |
I began working on this idea in the spring of 2009 after years of crafting, creating handmade gifts and realizing that I had a huge collection of fabrics overflowing in my house! I made a list of monthly goals and I opened my Etsy Shop in January 2010.
What made you take the leap from idea to actually starting the company?
When I turned 29 it felt like junior year in high school, time to get moving! I was ready to take a chance, work hard and use the knowledge I had gained to begin a new chapter in my story. I started with the concept of a children’s line because it seemed there were not many options for people who wanted a more eclectic style and I think every child needs a few very special gifts for their hope chest. I wasn’t really sure where it would all go but I started by creating a “collection” for a trunk show, then I started building my inventory and my Etsy page, then applying for summer and fall craft shows and soon I had some momentum which gave me the confidence to pursue this and move forward with my brand and my business.
I feel so lucky to live in a city and be part of a community that supports local artist and handmade goods. I felt amazing support every step of the way and I am so grateful! Especially, for my husband who showed me how life can be when you work really hard and do what you love.
What are your plans for Poppy & Bean this year?
I am excited to debut the spring/summer designs I have been working on: bright, graphic patterns that feel crisp and energetic. Perfect for our long-awaited spring! Also, in May I will debut a mini look book and website.
Are all of the fabrics vintage or salvage?
Yes, all my fabrics are high quality designer samples, vintage or remnants. They are all pre-washed and pre-shrunk prior to fabrication and every item is machine washable.
Who is the little girl on some of your tags?
Oh! That is my sweet niece Riley and one of my very favorite people! She is my best friend Nicole’s daughter and we have always joked that she inherited my style-- I do dress like a four-year-old some days!
Poppy & Bean can be found at:
Poppy & Bean ETSY shop
The Little Apple, Manayunk, PA
Colleen creates custom orders as well.
Email: poppyandbean@gmail.com
For more see:
Poppy & Bean's Facebook Page
Website coming soon.
Colleen’s photo by Aileen Bannon Foto.
All other pictures by Doreen Creede.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
PERFECT PARTY PRESENTS: Style Maniac's Spring Gift Guide
From bridal showers to baby showers, barbecues to birthdays, find the perfect present for this spring's parties and occasions--plus pretty ways to wrap them up--with Style Maniac's Spring Gift Guide. All this week ....
p.s. I caught a case of royal fever this weekend! Did you? Check out my wedding coverage on the Style Maniac Facebook Page.
This photo has been all over the blogosphere but I couldn't resist showing it here. After tracking from several Pinterest sources it seems the photographer is Oliver Schwarzwald via On Blue Pool Road.
p.s. I caught a case of royal fever this weekend! Did you? Check out my wedding coverage on the Style Maniac Facebook Page.
This photo has been all over the blogosphere but I couldn't resist showing it here. After tracking from several Pinterest sources it seems the photographer is Oliver Schwarzwald via On Blue Pool Road.
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pink,
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spring
Thursday, March 31, 2011
HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, Trina
This week I had the treat of enjoying the most spectacular book launch I'll likely ever attend ... and which I'll share with you in an upcoming post. It was held in New York City, and my path from Philadelphia to New York's Penn Station to the event site at Gotham Hall on Broadway led me straight through Macy's Herald Square ... and then somehow meandered up eight flights into the swimsuit department and deposited me right smack in front of the Trina Turk coverup I've been eying online since November. (Funny how Trina and I seem to meet over and over again.) If you've been reading this blog for awhile, you'll know that swimsuit coverups morph into the majority of my summer streetwear. Turns out they work for spring, too. This baby rocked with black tights and boots now, and will work equally well with strappy flat sandals when warmer weather comes (if it ever does). Unlike most of the things I try on, it fit perfect. And those bright colors and insouciant style create the instant effect of a mini-vacation no matter where you are. Now, really, given all that, how could I not bring this Casablanca tunic home with me?
Macy's doesn't offer Trina Turk's Casablanca tunic online, but Nordstrom's does.
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spring,
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Monday, March 28, 2011
A CITRUS STORY guest post by Mary Swenson
Don't you just love when your travels on the internet take you to something fresh and wonderful? That's how I felt when I came upon Mary Swenson's blog. Her mix of good writing paired with gorgeous photos is just my kind of thing. To share her talent and taste with all of you, I asked Mary to produce a guest post for Style Maniac. My requests were something with flowers that would look good with the citrus tones in this month's theme. I just love the bright and pretty "Citrus Story" she came up with--and I'm definitely stealing some of her easy tips.
Mary Swenson is a freelance photographer and writer who lives with her husband in a historic Massachusetts seaport. She's a self-taught shutterbug and her favorite subjects are flowers, food, and still-life vignettes. She writes, styles, and shoots projects for various online publications and for her blog.
For more information, visit Mary's website mary-swenson.com.
Mary Swenson is a freelance photographer and writer who lives with her husband in a historic Massachusetts seaport. She's a self-taught shutterbug and her favorite subjects are flowers, food, and still-life vignettes. She writes, styles, and shoots projects for various online publications and for her blog.
For more information, visit Mary's website mary-swenson.com.
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photography,
spring
Thursday, March 24, 2011
BACK FROM BREAK ... how have you been?
Here's a lovely way to ease back from Spring Break to daily routine: A weekday breakfast on a charming city sidewalk. Steaming mug of Earl Grey tea, fresh-squeezed orange juice, eggs sunny side up, crisp bacon. Chartreuse leaves rustle overhead as your girlfriend fills you in on what's happened while you were away.
So, friends, tell me: how have you been?
Tartine Breakfast (New York City) by Betsy Bart
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
KICKING OFF MY ONLINE SHOES THIS WEEK
I'd like to tell you I'm heading off to Santorini or St. Barths or the shores of Trancoso. But I'm really just kicking off my online shoes for a little break from the virtual world. Taking time to delve into offline projects and unglue my eyes from glaring screens. Next week I'll return, oh so ready to welcome Spring. In the meantime, I leave you with this link to some lovely sunny locales ... and a few archive posts shared on the Style Maniac Facebook Page. Hope you all have a wonderful week.
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Oscar de la Renta shoes via Oscar PR Girl
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Oscar de la Renta shoes via Oscar PR Girl
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fashion,
green,
spring,
style maniac sites
Thursday, March 10, 2011
pin*love
its very gloomy in toronto (and most of ontario). the snow is melting, but we are getting tons of rain. the grey skies and cold temperatures are affecting everyone's mood. in lieu of this my pinboard of the week are places and spaceswonderful places that will bring some happiness to my life (and hopefully yours!)mexico (source)tulips (source)paris (source)greece (source)i would love to go to
Monday, March 7, 2011
MAGIC WAND, anyone?
March, advises Frederic Fekkai in his book A Year of Style, is the time to "clarify your look and re-create yourself." Clarify and re-create, indeed. While I'd love to have the sunny glow and carefree swagger of this model from his book, right now I'm feeling more like the old crone from the Wizard of Oz, with sallow winter skin verging on green, hair frazzled from indoor heat and feet not fit for public appearance. Yes, I need a makeover from head to toe to get me into Spring shape. Alas, there's no fairy godmother waving her magic wand over me, so I'm going to have to do it myself. An at-home facial is definitely in order, so I'll slather on Guinot's Masque Essentiel Nutri-Confort, my long-time quick fix for some "instant radiance" (and no, Guinot's not paying me to promote this). Next I may try some of Mr. Fekkai's other advice, and replace my morning coffee with hot lemon water for a week. Not exactly sure what that does, but saturating myself in Vitamin C certainly couldn't hurt. Other than that, I'm in need of suggestions.
Dear readers, please tell me: How do you shake off winter and revive yourself for Spring?
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blue,
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
SIGNS OF SPRING
Buds and birds have come to my city tree this week, a tantalizing sign of Spring.
Birds and Fruit by Michael Gallagher
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michael gallagher,
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