As we've been traveling recently, we discovered Beecher's Handmade Cheese. There's a location at the Seattle airport, and it's the best airport food ever! We really loved the World's Best macaroni and cheese - it's made from their Flagship and Just Jack cheeses. It's affordable and delicious. Check it out the next time you're at SEA-TAC.
2.25.2016
2.22.2016
Sadie & the Hotheads
I've been taking some time off. I had another birthday, and then I went to spend time with my mom in Utah. As you know, I love traveling. It always gives me a lot to think about. We did manage to watch Downton Abbey. I thought it might be the last one, but there's one more! Did you know that Elizabeth McGovern has a band called Sadie & the Hotheads? This one is called "The Cow Song."
2.11.2016
Purl Soho Prism Quilt
My sister alerted me to another fabulous quilt - this one even uses Liberty of London fabric! It's from Purl Soho, and I love, love, love it.
Labels:
Liberty of London,
Purl Soho,
quilt,
sewing
2.09.2016
Anna Maria Horner Well Composed Blouse
I was looking at some lovely Liberty projects online the other day and found this fantastic top made by Melissa at Polka Dot Chair. She used the Well Composed Blouse pattern by Anna Maria Horner. Find it here. I really want this blouse! Will someone make one for me?
2.03.2016
Williams-Sonoma Spring Garden
We were in Bellevue (Seattle area) over the weekend and go to do some fun shopping. At Williams-Sonoma we saw their adorable Easter dinnerware. I loved this Spring Garden platter, but it was a little pricey... So we picked up a couple of salad plates. I can't get over how cute the bunny is!
Labels:
rabbits,
Spring Garden,
Williams-Sonoma
2.01.2016
Cabinet Houses
I had not heard of cabinet houses before discovering Liberty's new collection. They are fascinating little doll houses and miniature rooms made in cabinets in the 1700s and 1800s. Here are some great examples. The first is called the Killer Cabinet (named for the owner) from the Victoria and Albert Museum. The other two examples are from the Rijksmuseum. Such a fun idea.
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