Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Frame.

{ Our current frame/chalkboard situation}
My love affair with this black plastic frame (that we ALL have) began three years ago at Ali's wedding. It's beautiful, cheap and very accessible from our dear friends at Ikea. I bought one shortly after her wedding, and for a couple years it housed an engagement photo (and made an appearance at our wedding two years ago) and about a year ago we turned it into a chalkboard that in theory we change seasonally. I've recently been debating spray painting it some wonderful color, and am now sold:

While looking at these really fun headbands (which made me think of Ali again), I came across our dear frame. I love this photo, and now am dreaming up a cute nursery idea...


Sunday, October 24, 2010

Leaning Library


Check out this amazing concept of a new Espresso Bar near Grand Central Station. Creative is an understatement for these folks, I love that they stuck with their idea throughout the entire space, from the herringbone hardwoods on the wall to the horizonal pendants opposite.

Date Night

Well, we finally made it to Palace Kitchen for dinner on Friday. We were served the best bread (Dahlia Bakery) & olive oil/vinegar... on the planet. I'm still thinking about it. Great Cesar salad with their giant crouton. The food was pretty good, I ordered the swiss chard brown butter ravioli and wasn't impressed but we loved D's rotisserie chicken. We will definitely go back.


After dinner we walked over to Nordstrom, as D is in "need" of a new pair of boots this season. I am always an advocate of new shoes, if only he would just buy what I like though...

Then off to Barnes & Noble. Where I sit in the craft/art/interior design section as long as I'm allowed. And D wanders through the Religious section, Art, Starbucks etc. Sometimes coming to hang out with me if I'm looking at something particularly interesting, but not Martha's Encyclopedia of Craft like I've been obsessing over lately.


Then walked over to see the Social Network, which by the way a 10:00pm showing is way too late for us after a looooong work week. But, such an interesting movie & I thought that Justin Timberlake was fantastic (surprise surprise). I am a little freaked out that the youngest billionaire is the same age as I am. Wow.

Happy dreary fall Sunday, off to clean up after the Harvest Party extravaganza we had last night!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Cooking Light: Seattle Review

I just received my November issue of Cooking Light, where they feature a new city each month in The Hungry Traveler... this month it is our very own Seattle! I was very excited to see my server from Zig Zag Cafe that we met on Thursday (wearing the same adorable Anthro dress) in the magazine :)

(Canlis and Cactus, and Daniel. Three perfect things about Seattle.)
Let me offer a little review of my own, while they mentioned a few great places (Volterra, Ocho and La Carta, two of my favorite neighborhood restaurants) they missed way too many, and didn't give a good review of our great city. No mention of Canlis (aka: the happiest place on earth) or Delancey (I may be way too partial to Delancey though I suppose) or even The Tom Douglas. How can you talk about food in Seattle and forget Tom Douglas? Or Cactus (quite possibly the best Mexican food you'll ever taste, and even better margaritas)? They really should get locals to write about their own cities I think... not that I'm passionate about food or anything :)

Friday, October 15, 2010

New York City



New York City is my favorite place on the planet. I love that there are no backyards, great bakeries, a true appreciation for art/artists/design, funky boutiques and no sense of a true majority or minority among New Yorkers. I feel right at home among the hustle and am in awe of the beauty of the city. Especially now, being back I find that I walk much too fast for Seattlites. But, I have found that I am incredibly thankful for the city we live in. Many of the aspects that I love about New York, I've found that I can appreciate right down the street (I can pretty much walk anywhere I need to go). And I need to, because sometimes dreamers are never content in the present.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Charleston, SC

Well, we have just returned from New York City but I wanted to post a photo from our anniversary trip to Charleston, SC. I loved Charleston; very southern and very cool. Here we are on the amazing rooftop bar at Grill 225 downtown, definitely one of the highlights of the trip! New York recap to come as well as my new "cooking from the pantry" kick I'm on.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

two year anniversary trip: Charleston, SC

I have always wanted to go to the South (well, in all honesty I want to wear big hats and drink mint juleps on a beautiful porch), and specifically go to Charleston to see the incredible architecture. So, my sweet hubby took me there to celebrate our two year anniversary.

We swam in the Atlantic Ocean at dinnertime, walked and walked and walked around the beautifully residential city, bought art from a local photographer, ate toasted coconut gelato while strolling through the open air markets, took a historical architecture tour (believe it or not) where we stopped to have tea on the porch of the Palmer House, ate incredibly delicious and dangerous food (by the third day all I wanted to eat was vegetables) and, if we weren't already married I would say that I found where we should get married: The Lowndes Plantation. On the water, and completely magical... Daniel's family must have had something to do with that!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Everytime...

Everytime I hear these songs (the live version is by far my favorite):

I am reminded of this magical day...


{P.S. Stay tuned for our two year anniversary pictures from our trip to Charleston, SC!}

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

If only...

...I still had my employee discount, and a bigger than city-living kitchen... I would purchase this perfect wallpaper to quite possibly frame above a lovely banquette dining area:

A lesson on beautiful banquettes:

(The gorgeous banquette above was featured in Traditional Home, designer: Tobi Fairley)

As many of you know, I have quite of love for banquettes of all sorts. Reading nooks, kitchen seating, glamorous dining rooms... my heart flutters when I see them. Did you know, that when they were first introduced in the 1600's in France, they were reserved for royalty? Some even were used as disguises for secret passage ways (yet another reason to love them!). I love the transformation that has taken place, as now they are used in many tight spaces and can be made incredibly affordable. Recently, I've been working on a project which incorporates a great corner banquette in a kitchen and wanted to share the images that have inspired me with this project.


Thank you Elle Decor for the extra storage ideas:



Great idea for tight spaces, or kid spaces:


I would love to curl up with a good magazine here:


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Dear Amanda Nisbet,

Dear Amanda,


Can I please intern for you? I'd quite like to learn your ways. And be around the beautiful things you create in hopes that the creativity would rub off on me.



Sincerely,

Laurie Beth Lowndes

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Can I move in?

I would quite like to live here (found on here) and have those amazing leaf prints too:

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Office


Daniel and I spent the weekend finally unpacking my three gigantic art stuff boxes that were neatly stacked below, above and beside the office desk (I was hoping this was good enough of organization, but alas, after almost three months it was time, and I dearly missed my collection of vintage buttons)... which might be one reason there are no pictures posted of the new condo (the fact that I cannot find my camera charger is beside the point). I managed to find too many clippy things (see above picture) from college projects, and am totally inspired to use this idea from the picture above (found on Design Sponge months ago).

We spent the ENTIRE day on Friday organizing (aside from a quick break to catch up on episodes of The Office), cleaning and throwing away a lot of items that could have been donated (D was however, all too willing to make recycling runs for me down to the third floor parking, so I went with it!) and me fighting to keep precious treasures (i.e. too many 3" pieces of different ribbon that I've promised to use & keep organized this time, a thousand mismatched buttons and scrapes of fabric for the Onesies I intend to make someday). Zero dollars spent, and I finally have regained a space to be creative.

I even considered making "Happy New Year's" cards, but I think my camera is hidden somewhere with the charger that has all of our cute Fall/Birthday etc. pictures on it. Can't I just use a wedding picture from two years ago? I never made Christmas cards the year we got married, so it counts right? Am I too late to make cards? We'll see what this weekend brings, and if I can squeeze a couple hours in to make them. I am helping The Husband's BFF decorate his new place, and Lord knows how long that will take :)

Back to The Office (which is actually a little nook in our bedroom). Now that we can see the window, I've decided we desperately need curtains (the window was previously obstructed by my massive boxes). Here is what I was given permission to purchase before he'd actually seen them (I promised they weren't too ruffly) from Urban Outfitters:


Promise to post pictures of the new place and updates when I find the necessary means (i.e. time, camera, charger). For now, I am thankfully inspired to create again, which is so good for my soul while missing my glue gun for three months.