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Sunday, December 30, 2007

I hate to toot my own horn, but...

Lovely friends Yen and Jeff were married on Saturday, December 29, 2007, and I had the honor of doing the flowers. The wedding was beautiful, the bride was stunning, and I dare say the flowers were gorgeous!!! More photos to come, but here are a few snaps from our camera. Congratulations to Jeff and Yen!!!










































































Monday, December 24, 2007

Wig-tastic!

Yen's bachlorette party was a smashing success -- we are some bad bitches :-)




Ya Mon, Jamaica, Irie, No Problem

Our December, 2007 Jamaica vacation was warm and sunny, but very windy. That did not stop us from enjoying our 10-day relaxathon at gorgeous Couples Sans Souci in Ocho Rios. Irie!



Who wants to wear a clammy bathing suit? Not us!

Mark's little friend...

Monday, November 12, 2007

First look at Yen's wedding flowers

Here is one of the arrangements...




And the corsages and boutonnieres will look like this...

Yen in Floral Heaven
































I am helping with the flowers for my friend Yen's late-December wedding, and today's trip to a wholesale flower warehouse in Silver Spring was a smashing success. I thought our heads would explode when we walked into the vast cooler room and saw all the amazing flowers they had. Our minds reeling with options and possibilities, we zeroed in on the jade orchids, Yen's fist choice and the perfect color for her wedding palette of cream, green, and chocolate. We bought some test flowers to do a sample arrangement and bouquet, and to try out some boutonniere and corsage looks. We're excited that it looks like she will be able to have the amazing flowers she wanted on quite a reasonable a budget (under $500, everything included!). They even had the enormous cylindar vases we will need for the orchid arrangements, at a great price. Yipppeeee!!!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Turn Around Bright Eyes....

"Old School" is one of our favorite movies of all time, featuring the best-ever cover of "Total Eclipse of the Heart":

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Lost Classic: "The Promise" by When in Rome

I recently downloaded the Napolean Dynamite soundtrack, and had forgotten it included this awesome lost classic. Enjoy!


Monday, October 29, 2007

Hometown Icon Par Excellence: Corn Cob Water Tower

Appropos of nothing and out of the clear blue randomness, a favorite icon of my hometown (Rochester, Minnesota) is the awesome Libby's corn cob water tower. This beacon of "all things corn" still (comfortingly) graces the skyline after all these years. Ah, the glories of the midwest.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Extreme Disney cuteness.

Poolside cutensss from our recent stay at Disney's Saratoga Springs resort.




Grocery shopping is one of our great, great pleasures.

It has finally arrived. The long anticipated opening of a brand new awesome grocery store just steps from our home -- yes, the Shirlington Village Harris Teeter is now open for our 24/7 shopping pleasure. Our lives are now complete.



















Monday, October 15, 2007

Poised for Rockstardom: No Second Troy


Up-and-coming DC band No Second Troy rocked Iota Saturday night to a packed crowd. Lead singer Jeff Wharen (a neighbor in our building with his lovely fiance) never missed a beat, even turning a microphone glitch to advantage, jumping in with a killer crowd-pleasing acapella riff on Neil Diamond's Sweet Caroline. Yes, trust me, only Jeff could make that song cool.
Seriously, if you like intelligent, smartly perfomed indie rock check out this group's hot sound. Recommended in particular is their compelling and romantic track "Into Your Sun." You can catch these rising stars live at the venerable Black Cat in Washington, DC November 2, 2007 at 9:00. Wishing them every success on their way to the big time!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

New Fav Fiber Artist: Molly Miller By Appointment




I had the pleasure this fine afternoon to meet a fellow CREST (Capitol Region Etsy Street Team) member and fiber artist extraordinaire, Molly Miller at a Trunk Show of her work at Le Village Marche in my own little neighborhood enclave of Shirlington Village. Her work is absolutely stunning, and the patterns, colors, textures and fibers she uses are exquisite -- she is truly a couture artist of the highest calibur, and it was inspiring to meet her. Oh, and by the way she is as pretty, sweet, smart and kind-hearted as she is talented in her craft! Only later from reading her Etsy profile did I find out we have a common interest and background in African Affairs, having both travelled in the Sudan. I love that she donates some of her profits to helping the Southern Sudanese to improve their lives -- it is really true that once you have been to that corner of the world, the plight, resiliance and spirit of the Southern Sudanese gets into your soul and touches your heart forever.

You can see Molly's work at her Etsy shop, or her website. I covet one of her rich, cozy scarves to add some new flair into my winter wardrobe. Her pieces would also make fantastic Christmas gifts for the hard-to-buy-for sister, girlfriend, or aunt. Molly, you are divine -- all best wishes for your continued success!


Monday, October 1, 2007

Lucky Cat Necklace Series


Having recently got my mitts on some fantastic Japnese Maneki Nekko focal beads, I have begun work on a "lucky cat" necklace series, which are now listed on my Etsy site. More soon!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Beauty According to Wikipedia



From Wikipedia, the Font of Collective Wisdom:
BEAUTY is commonly defined as a characteristic present in a person, place, object or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning or satisfaction to the mind or to the eyes, arising from sensory manifestations such as a shape, color, personality, sound, design or rhythm. Beauty is studied as part of aesthetics, sociology, social psychology and culture. Beauty, as a cultural creation, is also extremely commercialized. Beauty is a common form of chemistry, mixing chemicals together to create the perfect element. This contrast when beauty can be inner beauty, when one expresses deep sense of self.

The subjective experience of "beauty" often involves the interpretation of some entity as being in balance and harmony with nature, which may lead to feelings of attraction and emotional well-being. "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is a common phrase attributed to this concept.

In its most profound sense, beauty may engender a salient experience of positive reflection about the meaning of one's own existence. An "object of beauty" is anything that reveals or resonates with personal meaning. Hence religious and moral teachings often focus on the divinity and virtue of beauty, and to assert natural beauty as an aspect of a spirituality and truth.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Of the Moment: The Chunky Choker-Length Necklace




Thicker, bolder, chunkier necklaces are turning up among the "must have" accessories for fall and winter 2007-2008 on the runways and in finer boutiques and Department stores. Nothing can brighten and perfectly embellish a neutral tone blouse, jacket or sweater, like a punch of color and texture these pieces lend the neckline. Featured here are just a sampling of the latest designs gleaned from fall ready-to-wear collections. Why pay $125 to $650 and up, when you can rock this fall/winter trend for a fraction of the price at rewinddesign.etsy.com?

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Because you can't stop fashion...

I am pleased to announce the opening of my on-line shop, where I am selling my work, consisting necklaces made from vintage beads and mixed materials.
As a collector of vintage costume jewelry, I had accumulated a number of broken pieces in need of repair. When I finally took the time to figure out how to fix them myself and acquired the necessary tools, it was a natural leap to making my own designs.

I love working with colors, textures, shapes and patterns, and creating something fresh and modern out of something old. "Rewind Jewelry Design" is on the web at: www.rewinddesign.etsy.com