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Simone Le Blanc = Valentine Gift Tips

February 1, 2013 | 1 Comment
Simone Le Blanc = Valentine Gift Tips

  Simone Le Blanc is one stylish rose mixing her vintage with new pieces in an effortless manner. She has taken her unique sense of style one step further towards curating interesting unique gifts. Picking the right gift is definitely a talent, and Simone has the golden touch.  She also inspires me to wrap gifts with ...

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Nests in the Desert

January 29, 2013 | 2 Comments
Nests in the Desert

For my friend Amelia’s birthday a large group of us descended upon 29 Palms Inn in Joshua Tree for a weekend of hikes, meditation, and celebrating. The party stayed at the historic 29 Palms which is a made up of a bunch of cabins and bungalows that have been there since the 1930’s. Where as ...

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Wire Baskets

January 28, 2013 | 0 Comments
Wire Baskets

I have been having a wire basket fixation. It all started when I found a sweet wire basket at a flea market and now it nests bread and nuts on my counter. I then moved on to this Egg Basket  that houses more than a dozen of our ladies eggs. Here are a few selections ...

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Lost Art of Quilting With Pauline Boyd

January 21, 2013 | 2 Comments
Lost Art of Quilting With Pauline Boyd

In my fantasy I am the Waldorf mom who saves remnants of my children’s old clothes that carry  within them memories; like the pink striped shorts Coco wore when eating an ice cream cone on a trip to Venice Italy, or the maroon velvet ribbon Charlotte carried around for days when she was two. I ...

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Heather Taylor = Dreamy Linens

January 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Heather Taylor = Dreamy Linens

  My lovely friend and local rose Heather Taylor seems to be able to do it all. She runs an art gallery Taylor De Cordoba with her husband and partner Alex De Cordoba, blogs for her beautiful site LA in Bloom and now is designing and creating a linen line that is original and dreamy using ...

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Recycling O’ Tannenbaum

January 2, 2013 | 0 Comments
Recycling O’ Tannenbaum

I was a strange kid. I would sometimes fixate on something and not be able to let it go. One of those times was always after Christmas when I would see discarded tress on people’s driveways. I would feel devastated for the old tannenbaum’s that devoted their green branches to us. I have researched artificial ...

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