Pics of the Week 5: Ear to Ground, Dahlia Ball, If Nothing Else, Mug O’ Bunny...
Friday, at last, Peeps! I have a couple of new things lined up next week that I’m so excited to share! (Hints: An interview you won’t want to miss, and the rollout of another Z & G series that...
View ArticlePics of the Week 17: High Art Meets Footwear, Like a Fairytale, Weapon of...
*** Why, hello there, Gorgeous! So, a “funny” thing happened this morning. WordPress froze. I mean really froze. Then my system crashed. And in the process of getting things fixed up and shiny again,...
View ArticleVintage Goodies: Grandma Lovin’
*** Grandma’s are moms with lots of frosting. -Unknown One of my very favourite people in the world is my beautiful grandma, Bernadette. She’s 82 years young, every sweet cliché you can think of, and...
View ArticleBOOK NOOKS #3: Mystery Mini Nook
Who’s up for some nookie? Book-Nookie, I mean. I was planning on doling out a new Art UN post today. Had my spotlight aimed and ready on a truly unique studio that takes funky to a whole new level. But...
View ArticleGoing Green: Homemade Orange, Rosebud Scented Centerpiece
“Orange is the happiest colour” Frank Sinatra New season, new colours, new experiences and brand new ways of doing old things. That’s what makes life interesting, right? And that’s precisely why this...
View ArticleVintage Mondays: Messenger Boys
There are a few distinct images that come to mind when I think 1900′s. Invariably, one of them is of young boys with bikes, decked out to the nines, and given the hefty responsibility of delivering...
View ArticleVintage Mondays: The Nipple Bra & A Gondola in My Maidenform
Oh yeah, I’m going there. This is a bra post. There is a common misconception, that the days of old were quaint, simpler times. That the hyper-sexualized, complex landscape of silicone injected body...
View ArticleVintage Mondays: Edwardian Hats A Plenty
Very few eras can touch the Edwardian where hats are concerned. For tea, shopping, an afternoon ride or fine dinner, the women of the early 1900′s reveled in the pomp and pageantry of some of the...
View ArticleBook Nooks #4: Flying High, Livraria Ler Devagar Bookstore
What better way to lift one’s spirits, than to indulge in a little bookery? And where better than the positively charming Livraria Ler Devagar in Lisboa, Portugal, where imagination, books, and...
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