Today's piece is by George Price Boyce: Sandpit Near Abinger, Surrey. If you look closely, you can see a tiny bunny in the lower left corner. Happy New Year!
12.31.2010
12.30.2010
Thursday Tunes: Lord of All Hopefulness
Tony found this hymn on iTunes, and it's just lovely.
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Lord of All Hopefulness,
Thursday Tunes
12.29.2010
12.28.2010
Norden Gateleg Table
My little desk in my craft room is apparently not sturdy enough to hold my sewing machine, so I may have to find a new option. I really like this Norden table from IKEA. It is solid wood, and the sides can fold out for extra space!
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IKEA,
Norden Gateleg Table
12.27.2010
Tote Bag
When I went shopping for Christmas with a friend from church, we went to the Crate and Barrel outlet in Naperville. My best find was some Marimekko fabric that was on sale. They sell scraps for 95 cents a pound. And I got this cute tartan for $5 a yard. I adapted a tote bag pattern from Martha's Encyclopedia of Sewing to make this large bag. As mentioned previously, I really love yellow and grey together.
12.24.2010
12.23.2010
Thursday Tunes: O Little Town of Bethlehem
Last year we heard the UK version of O Little Town of Bethlehem, and we really love it. It is the same tune as I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly in the LDS Hymn Book.
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O Little Town of Bethlehem,
Thursday Tunes,
UK
12.22.2010
Ruffled Cardigan
When I was at JoAnn's the other day, I found some cute yellow trim. I thought it might perk up my old grey cardigan, so I bought some and sewed it around the neck. I really love grey and yellow as a color combination.
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ruffled cardigan,
sewing
12.21.2010
Chair Project
I was realizing that I never posted the end of my chair project... Here is my little thrift store chair with a new Joel Dewberry fabric seat. I also made a ruffled pillow to match.
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chair project,
Joel Dewberry,
sewing
12.20.2010
Koh-i-Noor Diamond
I recently read a book about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and learned about the Koh-i-Noor diamond. Queen Victoria wore it to the Great Exhibition of 1851. It later became part of the crown jewels and is currently housed in the Tower of London. Its story is pretty fascinating.
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Koh-i-Noor diamond,
Queen Victoria,
UK
12.17.2010
Friday Featured Art: Arthur and Lucia Mathews
When we were at the Art Institute on Saturday, I came across something by Lucia Mathews. What a great discovery! She and her husband, Arthur, were artists in San Francisco in the early 1900s. This top piece is Youth, by Arthur Mathews. The bottom with poppies is by Lucia.
12.16.2010
Thursday Text: A Winter Night
Here's another season-appropriate poem by Sara Teasdale: A Winter Night.
My window-pane is starred with frost,
The world is bitter cold to-night,
The moon is cruel, and the wind
Is like a two-edged sword to smite.
God pity all the homeless ones,
The beggars pacing to and fro.
God pity all the poor to-night
Who walk the lamp-lit streets of snow.
My room is like a bit of June,
Warm and close-curtained fold on fold,
But somewhere, like a homeless child,
My heart is crying in the cold.
My window-pane is starred with frost,
The world is bitter cold to-night,
The moon is cruel, and the wind
Is like a two-edged sword to smite.
God pity all the homeless ones,
The beggars pacing to and fro.
God pity all the poor to-night
Who walk the lamp-lit streets of snow.
My room is like a bit of June,
Warm and close-curtained fold on fold,
But somewhere, like a homeless child,
My heart is crying in the cold.
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A Winter Night,
Sara Teasdale,
Thursday Text
12.15.2010
Fascinator
Did you know that there's a name for those little feather hat things that Kate Middleton and other Brits wear? They're called fascinators. I think they're kind of fun, but I doubt that the trend will catch on over here. Here's a cute one that I found on Etsy.
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Etsy,
fascinator,
Kate Middleton
12.14.2010
Archiver's
Last week I went with a friend from church to Archiver's, the scrapbook store. It was fabulous. I don't really scrapbook, but I bought a ton of paper for other crafting. I especially liked the things by October Afternoon. I got some of their cute "Thrift Shop" paper and some great two-sided travel cards. Now I need to get crafting!
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Archiver's,
October Afternoon
12.13.2010
Merz Apothecary
We were in Chicago Saturday night for a Chicago Symphony Orchestra concert. It was cold and rainy, but it was so much fun. Everyone was out doing their Christmas shopping. Macy's on State was especially busy (and festive!). They used to have a section called Merz Apothecary on the main level, but we found out that they've moved to a new location at the Palmer House. We liked the new space, and we bought some delightful fig and almond soap!
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Chicago,
Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
Macy's,
Merz Apothecary
12.10.2010
Friday Featured Art: Holiday Thorne Rooms
For the holidays, the Thorne Miniature Rooms at the Art Institute are decorated all festively. It's fascinating to me that they open the rooms and clean things and move things around, etc. We'll be checking out this seasonal display the next time we're in the city.
12.09.2010
Thursday Tunes: 'Til Kingdom Come
I was listening to Coldplay's X&Y CD the other day. It's one of my favorites of theirs. I really like 'Til Kingdom Come.
Still my heart and hold my tongue
I feel my time, my time has come
Let me in, unlock the door
I've never felt this way before
And the wheels just keep on turning
The drummer begins to drum
I don't know which way I'm going
I don't know which way I've come
Hold my head inside your hands
I need someone who understands
I need someone, someone who hears
For you, I've waited all these years
For you I'd wait 'til kingdom come
Until my day, my day is done
And say you'll come and set me free
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me
In your tears and in your blood
In your fire and in your flood
I hear you laugh, I heard you sing
I wouldn't change a single thing
And the wheels just keep on turning
The drummers begin to drum
I don't know which way I'm going
I don't know what I'll become
For you I'd wait 'til kingdom come
Until my days, my days are done
And say you'll come and set me free
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Still my heart and hold my tongue
I feel my time, my time has come
Let me in, unlock the door
I've never felt this way before
And the wheels just keep on turning
The drummer begins to drum
I don't know which way I'm going
I don't know which way I've come
Hold my head inside your hands
I need someone who understands
I need someone, someone who hears
For you, I've waited all these years
For you I'd wait 'til kingdom come
Until my day, my day is done
And say you'll come and set me free
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me
In your tears and in your blood
In your fire and in your flood
I hear you laugh, I heard you sing
I wouldn't change a single thing
And the wheels just keep on turning
The drummers begin to drum
I don't know which way I'm going
I don't know what I'll become
For you I'd wait 'til kingdom come
Until my days, my days are done
And say you'll come and set me free
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
Just say you'll wait, you'll wait for me.
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'Til Kingdom Come,
Coldplay,
Thursday Tunes
12.08.2010
Brooks Brothers Madison
Brooks Brothers has a new fragrance. It's called Madison, and it comes with a sparkly lamb charm. I picked up a small one at the outlets yesterday - so cute (and nice smelling)!
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Brooks Brothers,
Madison
12.07.2010
Christmas Tree
We are still undecided about whether to get a real or "fake" Christmas tree. I have always loved real trees and think that if you get one from a local farm that replants each year, that's the best way to go (especially if you get the tree mulched after the holidays). My husband feels really badly about chopping down a 5-year-old tree (or older) for just a few weeks. We've been looking into artificial options, but most of them are made of PVC and/or contain lead. I'm still not sure what we'll do this year, but this fresh balsam arrangement from L.L. Bean is a cute option!
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Christmas tree,
L.L. Bean
12.06.2010
Royal Crown Derby
I've been thinking about china again. Royal Crown Derby has some really incredible pieces. I like these patterns - Darley Abbey for the two top, and Posie on the bottom. Completely out of my price range, though (ever). By the way, they're already offering commemorative pieces for the royal wedding...
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china patterns,
Royal Crown Derby
12.03.2010
Friday Featured Art: Isaak Levitan
When we were at the library doing some research for one of my classes, Tony found a book of Isaak Levitan's art. I had never heard of him before, but he's a Russian landscape painter. I really liked this piece. It's gotten cold and snowy over the past two days here, and I think these frosty trees are so beautiful.
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Friday Featured Art,
Isaak Levitan
12.02.2010
Thursday Text: Classic Interior Design
Today's text is mostly a picture book. I recently ordered Classic Interior Design by Henrietta Spencer-Churchill (daughter of the 11th Duke of Marlborough). It's very beautiful. The subtitle is Using Period Features in Today's Home, but most reviewers agree that the homes pictured are not what most of us would think of as "Today's Home." They are really incredible spaces.
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Classic Interior Design,
Thursday Text
12.01.2010
Zions Mercantile
Have you seen the Zions Mercantile products at Deseret Book? I really want a set of these beehive dishes. They are beautiful.
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beehive,
Deseret Book,
Zions Mercantile
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