Showing posts with label product love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label product love. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2011

give it away now: babies!

it seems like all of my friends are having babies right now. 
i'm not.
but that doesn't mean i don't love shopping for just the right gift for the new babes and their mums & dads!
here's a roundup of some of my favorite of-the-moment picks:

honestly one of my favorite childrens' books 
(for obvious reasons--birdie! and shoes!)
by gifted author & illustrator sujean rim; you may recognize her signature watercolor prints from your inbox every morning, as she is the talent behind the gorgeous illustrations of daily candy's website & books, among others.
the story is adorable, stylish, and fun, and after almost two years, we still read it almost daily.

what to pair with the sweet read? 
why, a pair of perfectly fabulous shoes, natch!


obsessed with tip toey joey's sweet mary janes. 
pick your favorite color...or get all three.
birdie would approve.

looking for something with a little more wow factor?


cutest ever 
burberry three piece tunic, legging, & gilet set

who doesn't love a gift from tiffanys?


instant heirloom status. 
i treasure the tiffany & co. china sets we received for our girls, as well as the precious moon rattle that for whatever reason they still play with. 

my pick for a truly unique gift from tiff?
the elsa peretti padova bubble blower.
sterling silver, $200 bucks, and awesome. 
also. had our financial bubble not burst in recent years, 
this would be mine. ha.

bla bla dolls are one of my absolute favorite gifts to give.
(in addition to which they have the most precious knapsacks, a great back to school gift for little ones!)
not only are they made with all natural, high quality cotton, hand picked in peru where they are hand-sewn, but their home base is in my hometown of atlanta! 
their shop is utterly adorable, as are their products. 
from their website, here are a few of their fabulous offerings; its almost impossible to pick a favorite 
as they are all so special! 



 don't you want one?

the jonathan adler junior collection is about as adorable as home decor can get! 
i'm loving these sweet yet stylish needlepoint pillows and totally chic nightlights:
$48

 $120
 $165
 $120
 $98
$48
 
$98

finally, i give you: calliespondence!


callie burnette's fresh & unique approach to stationery makes for a wonderfully personal, and therefore special gift.
so proud to be able to call her my friend, 
callie's incredible personal style translates effortlessly into her work; describe your vision for stationery perfection, and she'll make it a reality.  
there's just something...special about receiving a thank you note on the baby's personal stationery. 
some may think its a bit much, but i think its 
one of life's little pleasures. 
after all, how often will someone be able to give a thank you note on behalf of their infant child? 
ok, those of you who are not kate gosselin, octomom, 
or living on a "farm" in utah. 
you get my point. 
go here to see more of callie's work, order some stationery as a gift or for yourself, and stay tuned for
an interview with her in the coming weeks. 
yup, i have an official ladycrush.

before callie, however, comes jenny.
this week's ladycrush is my very own sisterwife, mfamb. 
interview forthcoming.

happy gift giving!
xo

Friday, August 12, 2011

oh my MISSONI!

true story:
when i was a fresh young thing of only 22, i went on an incredible holiday to italia; venice via naples, to be exact. 
it was only 5 days, but it was just as i had imagined it would be: a magical, whirlwind romance of a trip... 
but it got off to a rocky start when the airline lost my luggage. 
the ensembles i had spent so much time coordinating and considering, laying out on my rooms-to-go bed at home, carefully packing and dreaming of swirling around piazza san marco in... gone. 
unfortunately venezia doesn't exactly have 
the gap, j crew, or even a target... 
but fortunately for me, my generous companion was kind enough to offer to take me shopping at some of the local boutiques, and purchase whatever i fancied.
i remember walking into the missoni store thinking 
"hmmm, interesting... but is this too...old for me? 
where are the sexy, 'i want to stop him dead 
in his tracks' clothes?" 
and then i said, 

*pause for dramatic effect*

"no, thanks. lets go see what's next door." 

silly girl. 
silly, silly girl.  

if i could see her now, i would literally shake her. 
slap her in the face. 
and then i would explain a few things about how "sexy" really works. about how timeless the missoni aesthetic really is. 
about what having style means. 
sigh.

i'm hoping to atone for this dreadful oversight today,
by writing this post. 
i am now by no means a style icon, but i believe i've learned a thing or two since that time, and i can only imagine 
if i were able to go back 
(srsly stephen hawking, where IS my time machine?!),
 i would have snapped up a few of their iconic pieces, 
at the very least.

but you can't go back, can you?
fortunately, we don't have to.
because target is bringing missoni to the masses!

i've been spending time with some very stylish ladies this week
--more on that to come!--
and when i saw the leaked photos for the 
missoni for target collab (in stores and online september 13th!), i knew i had to share them with you, stylish reader! 

perhaps my excitement over the calypso st. barth collection for target a few months ago was a tad... premature. 
turns out the fabrics, materials, even the prints they used, while some were adorable (the kids lines were mostly awesome) and wearable (the womens silk tops), even stylishly affordable 
(i got the gold pouf for bunny's room, in lieu of the nate berkus one...probs should have forked over the extra 40bucks, 
but whatever), as a whole it was less than earthshattering.

i don't want to end up the "blogger who cried fabulous" and have this missoni collection be a disappointment...
but how could it be? 

just take a look for yourself...













(all photos via allthewayuphere)

the photos were leaked wednesday via a tumblr feed by "little marina", margherita missoni's "go-to doll" who established a blog account in early april, and has been featuring lust-worthy fashion, food & lifestyle photos to whet our appetites since. 
and then she dropped the bomb that is the 20 photos above; 
a veritable lookbook of the collection which will feature over four hundred marvelously zig zagged pieces, ranging in price from $2.99 to $599.99 (that bike is as good as mine), 
with most items less than $40! 
it looks gorgeous, no?
(we all know i love a zigzag...just look at my blog header!)

what's your favorite piece?

the collection stands to be, dare i say it, legendary.
i mean come on. high fashion items at bargain basement prices? 
yes yes YES! si si SI!
(i'll have what she's having.)

know this. if any of you are looking for me in the wee hours of the morning on september 13th, you best believe i will be waiting outside my local tarjjjay, cash in hand, ready to storm the shiny linoleum and nab a little piece of fabulous for myself.  

after which i'll be making bellinis and listening to pavarotti, trying to recapture some italiano magico.  
buona fortuna!
xo

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

got milk? (and cookies?!)

two years prior, on new years eve, 
i looked at my husband and said 
"this baby is going to be born tonight!". 
she wasn't due for three more weeks, 
but somehow i just knew
(pretty sure she was telling me via morse code from the womb; clearly she's gifted.)
either way, i was right; the girl was ready to party, and arrived on new years day. 

so party we have, every year since, and party we will, until she is old enough to be embarrassed by us. 

for birdie's second birthday, since cookies were her favorite thing in the world to eat, i decided on a cookies & milk themed party. 
if you're looking for some budget-friendly ideas for simple but sweet decor and treats, look no further! 

















what? 
my pictures are sticking out funny?
so's your face. 

i planned this little party during the craziness of the holidays AND while planning bunny's 5th birthday party, which i mentioned here, and which was featured here
i may do a full post on it for you all soon.
needless to say, it was a busy time of year...
but our little birdie deserved a party 
just for her!

her birthday pj's!
(i'm obsessed with coordinating outfits for kids' events. it makes it fun, and of course... the photos are always better!)
 
now on to the party deets...

i ordered adorable printable party labels from anders ruff, and they really made everything come together! more on that in a minute...
when budget is an issue,
or really anytime i find one i particularly like, i love using wrapping paper as a backdrop for food/dessert/gift table(s). 
here, i used target's hot pink stock paper simply taped to the wall 
(be careful where you're taping, i often use painters' tape so as not to leave a mark) 
to give the table a cohesive look.
i happened to spot the polka dot paper in the valentines section, and ran with it as an accent in the cookie jars 
and as a table runner.
i had been searching everywhere for the perfect sized bottles for milk, and didn't find them until after the party. of course. 
(go here if you are looking for some)

...so i improvised! 
instead of going to sbux for my morning coffee, i drank their bottled version over ice for a couple weeks in order to re-purpose these bottles for the party. i simply stuck on the anders ruff labels and added striped 
vintage paper straws!
in retrospect, i should have created a solid-colored backer (a slightly larger square)for these adorable labels; they didn't get the love they deserved. 
i also re-purposed some large glass french lemonade bottles to serve the milk in; we had various options, all organic, of course! 
a sweet anders ruff label with an (uneven) solid  brown backer and some grosgrain ribbon added a cute detail.
the vintage style car on the table is a ride-on toy my girls had received as a generous gift from their grandparents; i love using big elements that add height & interest to a party table, and this car seemed like just the thing!

the large kraft letter "E" sitting in the car is from JoAnn's Fabric store; 
i painted it pink at home.
 
you never know what might take your party to the next level; look around your house and imagine different ways to use items you already own... its fun and free!

the cookie jars i normally use to store 
flours and sugars in my pantry; 
i got them years ago from ikea, and have seen similar jars at target recently.
i didn't have a cake stand as tall as i wanted, so i simply stacked an upside down coffee mug onto my regular cake stand, and then 
put a white salad plate on top.
i ended up buying cupcakes at the market about two hours prior to the party (thank goodness they had the perfect colors!) just in case we didn't have enough cookies... ha!
they are topped with the anders ruff party circles i punched out (with my handy round 2 or 2.5 straight or scalloped edge circle cutters--a must if you make these more than once. total timesaver!)and put onto a slightly larger backer with a toothpick in the middle! 
so easy.
for some reason i felt the need to also make cake pops for the party, and at the time i was still a novice at it. 
but i used edible shimmer, so i feel that more than compensates for my lack of skill! 
and they were delicious, so there's that.
i also measured and cut the polka dot wrapping paper to line all of my white serving platters & trays from homegoods
(that store is awesome for stuff like this!) 
while at the store buying the cupcakes, my eyes were doing their usual manic, scan-the-store-for-anything-else-i-might-possibly-need thing, 
and i grabbed some m&m's...
birdie's fave chocolate candy. 
when i got home i stuck them in a clean, cylindrical vase & added some anders ruff love!

are we sensing a theme here? 
my girl loves her chocolate.
and yes that is a gold lame jacket. 
she's two. and it was her birthday.

i also whipped up some coordinating shirts for both girls the night before, and matching enormous adorable headbands!  
(i know. i have real problems you guys.)
this may sound totally bush league, and i'm probably revealing too much here, but i simply printed out a horse silhouette for bunny and hand drew a #2 for birdie that i cut out onto cardstock, traced onto some polka dot fabric i had on hand, and hot glued them onto white long sleeved t.shirts they had in their closets. 
i know! 
but it looked really cute, and after many washes and wears, they still do! 
(i totes expected them to fall apart immediately after the party, too.)
the headbands were created from small fabric circles that i cut out, rolled into rosettes, and hot glued onto a large cardboard backer, then glued onto headbands/barettes we had lying around. swarovski crystals are, somehow, everywhere in my house. i glued one in the center of each flower for good measure. 
i wore one, too. 


sorry. really i am. 
my sweet girls. 
probs moments before their sugar crash.

oh! and obvs i made tissue paper poms and hung them from the ceiling with fishing line; 
if you need a tutorial, google it. 
there are a zillion and they are super easy. 
they're also everywhere, and if you need some inspiration for different ideas, 
i'll hook you up next week.
if i'm doing water bottle labels, i really like to use the archer farms brand from target, as they are smooth and just look better.
but of course you can use any brand 
and cut to fit!
the lovely ladies at anders ruff did a great job on the printables, and they really tied everything together; if you don't know about printables (etsy is my fave place to get 'em) you really must check them out! 
they are a fun, affordable way to take an informal event to the next level.
thanks maureen & adria!

if you have questions on anything above,
(or anything philosophical in nature, having to do with indigenous amazonian lizards, or where the world's largest rubber band ball is located; pretty much anything but a math question) please feel free to comment! 

xo