I'm going to see Iron and Wine tonight with Chris at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia. If he plays "Trapeze Swinger," I may cry. Just saying.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Wedding Wednesday: Rings
A few months ago, Chris and I were having a debate about wedding rings. He doesn't like them. I think they're a nice tradition. He said that he didn't like traditional silver or gold wedding bands, so I started looking for alternatives to see if we could find something we both liked. That was when I came across these wooden wedding bands from Stout Woodworks. The best news? We both love them! Here are a few of my favorites.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
The Girls with Glasses
So, I'm a just a little bit jealous of these two. I want every single outfit in this video.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Wedding Wednesday: The Dress
My grandma was married on February 2nd, 1954 in St. Petersburg, Florida. She was 21 years old and my grandfather was 22 (the same ages that Chris and I are right now). Their wedding is definitely my inspiration for vintage wedding style. Today, I'd like to point out my grandma's dress and how simple and lovely it is.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Plated
The Jealous Curator has served me well again by posting these amazing altered antique plates by LA based artist, Angela Rossi! Beautiful, bizarre, humorous, and slightly disorienting, these repurposed plates are a win in my book. Who doesn't like Mr. T, zombies, and animal heads on human bodies? Especially under your pancakes. Angela's plates can be used for dining or display. You can find them in her Etsy shop - Beat Up Creations.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Gift Inspiration
Chris' birthday is coming up at the end of the month (the big 2-2), so I thought I'd do a post of gift ideas for the man in your life. Shopping for boys can be difficult. And, as a poor college student, I'm usually on a tight budget. Also, I generally like to give practical gifts. I want to give people something that they'll like and that they can use. Keeping these things in mind, here are a few gift ideas for the man in your life:
5. Some fun, kitchsy homewares for his apartment/dorm/house! They're practical, funny, and make great conversation starters! I'm partial to the Pi ice cube tray ($8.99) from ThinkGeek because Chris is a Math and Economics major and I'm a Physics major, so we're all about the irrational mathematical constants (it's lame, I know), but there are a lot of other exotic ice cube shapes out there, too (such as dinosaur fossils, space invaders, and the Titanic). I also really enjoy this mustache coffee mug ($23.99) from ModCloth (here's a similar one for $12 at Urban Outfitters). And, last but not least, are these club sandwich coasters ($9.99) from ModCloth!
1. An awesome tee-shirt from Threadless. This has been my go-to gift for Chris for a few years now. There's a huge selection and a wide variety of designs, so you're sure to find something for everyone. The best part is that most are only $20, so they're easy on the wallet. {pictured}
2. For the sophisticated man - a very handsome and classy bow tie from Forage. They currently have two collections for sale: the vintage plaid collection and the mid-century collection. Both feature some amazing vintage-inspired designs. Unfortunately, the price tag is a bit high at $65 each. I've also seen these featured on a few wedding blogs recently, so if you're planning an upcoming wedding, especially one with a vintage theme (à la Ruffled), this may be the perfect accessory for your groom (and an excuse to drop the $65!). {pictured}
2. For the sophisticated man - a very handsome and classy bow tie from Forage. They currently have two collections for sale: the vintage plaid collection and the mid-century collection. Both feature some amazing vintage-inspired designs. Unfortunately, the price tag is a bit high at $65 each. I've also seen these featured on a few wedding blogs recently, so if you're planning an upcoming wedding, especially one with a vintage theme (à la Ruffled), this may be the perfect accessory for your groom (and an excuse to drop the $65!). {pictured}
3. Nintendo controller prints from Renegade Handmade. I loovveee these! Perhaps the perfect addition to bring a touch of class to his bachelor pad. You can find them here, here, and here. I think they would be lovely as a collection, but if you're on a tight budget, they are only $20 each. {pictured}
4. Next is a green charging station from ModCloth. I love this design - the contrast between nature and technology and the sleek modern base (it comes in both white and black). It's a practical way for him to hide the wires from his iPod/phone charger (and to keep track of them) and it looks awesome! Find it here for $24.99.
5. Some fun, kitchsy homewares for his apartment/dorm/house! They're practical, funny, and make great conversation starters! I'm partial to the Pi ice cube tray ($8.99) from ThinkGeek because Chris is a Math and Economics major and I'm a Physics major, so we're all about the irrational mathematical constants (it's lame, I know), but there are a lot of other exotic ice cube shapes out there, too (such as dinosaur fossils, space invaders, and the Titanic). I also really enjoy this mustache coffee mug ($23.99) from ModCloth (here's a similar one for $12 at Urban Outfitters). And, last but not least, are these club sandwich coasters ($9.99) from ModCloth!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Art! : Hollie Chastain
{pictured: I Came to Get Down, Home Life in Faraway Lands}
Hollie Chastain is a collage artist working in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I love the whimsical tone of her work and her versatility (I think you can really see this in the contrast of the two pieces pictured above and the two pieces pictured below). I've been admiring her work for a few months now, since I found her on The Jealous Curator. Actually, "admiring" is kind of an understatement. If I had a million dollars, I would have her collage all of the walls in my house so that I could live in her art (let's pretend that sounded less creepy). I would also like to have Samuel Beam follow me around all day playing Iron and Wine songs. Ahh, to dream... Anyways, prints of Hollie's work are available in her Etsy shop, Dr. Kennedy Jones and I am this close to buying one as an early birthday gift to myself. So hard to choose...
{pictured: Shiloh Public School, Late Night Symbiosis}
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