A Plateful of Sin

Jan 31
2012

I am tickled by the seven deadly sins in plate format. What a funny use of these grandma-style floral antiques! The set of 7 plates was for sale on Etsy, but alas it has sold. I guess the 7 virtues will have to do.

Thanks to sfgirlbybay for sharing!

Pretty Polish

Jan 30
2012

I have a serious love for doing my nails in fun colours. When I got overly busy last year doing my nails got left by the wayside, but I sorely missed it! On Sunday I did my nails for the first time in several months – with Essie’s Merino Cool – and it made me so happy.

I love your classic reds and pinks but also more original colours, like beiges, taupes, browns, greens, mints, oranges and sparkly polishes! A little peek into my collection below…

Are you in the habit of doing your nails? What are your fave colours?

Hudson’s Bay Point Blankets

Jan 18
2012

Hudson’s Bay Company point blankets are a common feature in many Canadian households. My own family had one that was older than me! I’ve noticed them on a few interior design blogs lately, so I thought I’d find out a bit more about them.

In fact, these classic yet cozy blankets were used as currency in the beaver pelt trade that first drew Europeans to the area that came to be known as Canada. Says the CBC: “First given to Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples in exchange for beaver pelts in 1780, the HBC point blanket has since been used in everything from fashion to bedding to canoe repair.” 

They’re called “point blankets” because of the French term “empointer,” which means “to make threaded stitches on cloth.”

And finally, the most “famous” HBC point blanket – the one with the gren, red and yellow stripes – was introduced in 1800.

 

Photo credits: Scout & Catalogue, Marion House Book (x2), Design Sponge (x2)

 

To Covet

Jan 16
2012

It’s a wee bit materialistic but the “coveteur” in me loves to ogle the different wardrobes featured on The Coveteur. Also love the idea of using jewellery, shoes and clothes as home decor items. I wonder what the Boo would think if I displayed my Louboutin heels next to the TV?

Images: The Coveteur

Queen of the Castle

Jan 12
2012

Castle is an Australian brand created by Rachel Castle that makes the loveliest handmade linens and artwork. Most recently they’ve teamed up with another company, Gorman, to launch a clothing line inpsired by the Castle aesthetic. The products are total eye candy, don’t you think?

Photos from Castle’s website and Facebook page, clothing shot from Ish and Chi blog.

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