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Welcome, baby Cosette!

March 29, 2010

This weekend, I hosted my fourth in a series of six parties in a month. (And that’s not counting dinner parties like last night, where we ate this wonderful, creamy soup with biscuits and this rich, gooey cake with vanilla bean ice cream and played pictionary telephone until our faces hurt from laughing.)

It started with a Night at the Academy, and then I had a spring swap, where eight of my stylish friends brought stuff they didn’t use anymore (you know, all those beautiful things that you once loved and can’t bear to give to Goodwill but are also taking up valuable space in your garage/attic/closet/purse) and we traded them for stuff we could use. There were many coin tosses, rounds of ro-sham-bo, and much posturing over some West Elm sage-colored curtains, a set of cake stands, and a cruet. But the little metal monkey photo holder? That was ALL MINE.

Party number three was held in honor of Saint Patrick, who may or may not have been Irish and whom I may or may not have incorrectly referred to as St. Patty (it’s Paddy! and apparently everyone knew this but me!). Eight of us crowded around two folding tables for corned beef, Irish (or, as I’ve learned, bastardized and Americanized) soda bread, cabbage, red potatoes, carrots, and these amazing cupcakes:

Guinness cupcake + chocolate ganache + Bailey’s frosting + shamrock sprinkles? Why, yes, thank you.

But, oh, party number four. This is where the real magic happened. I’ve been planning, I mean, looking forward to this shindig for months. It started with an invitation that was mailed in a box (as all good things are).

Now, I’m not a very “themey” person by nature. And that’s an understatement. My favorite fashion and decorating mantra is from Clinton and Stacy: “It doesn’t have to match; it has to go.” Instead of trying to pick a theme or buying out the baby girl isle at Party Depot, I trusted my instincts and brought together vintage, outdoorsy-chic (the mom-to-be’s nursery theme) and feminine.

Sign calligraphy by Jenna Hein (of course). Outfits from various sources, including Baby Gap and Janie & Jack. Candle from Anthropologie.

Okay, this is not the greatest photo, but I need to tell you something. These paper pom-poms by orangekisses are a-ma-zing. In December, I followed the Martha Stewart tutorial for making these myself, and the end result was less (way less) than stellar. Suffice it to say that they were not part of my Christmas decor. I’ve also tried the MS kit (available at Michael’s), which yields better results but still not anything I would show off. But orangekisses! Pure bliss! I’m not sure if it’s the quality of the tissue or the way they’re assembled (or both), but transforming them from flats to puffy balls took less than an hour for all five, and they’re perfect. Round and fluffy and delightful (as opposed to loppy, wilted and irritating, as my previous attempts were). You can’t even tell that I carelessly tore the tissue in a few places. As far as tissue paper crafts go, this is as close to foolproof as you can get.

I also made this tart (which happened to be my first tart) and it was a huge success. Dorie Greenspan knows how to wield a mean spatula and her baking cookbook is the quintessential guide for anyone who has ever made, or wanted to make, a show-stopping baked good.

Of course, we all know that the best part of any shower is the gifts! And let me tell you, these girls know how to wrap. All-time cutest assortment of gift bags and wrap.

That giant jar on the right? Filled with diapers and everyone had to guess how many were in there. For reference, there were 44. And the mom-to-be tied for closest guess at 45. (I think she’s ready for this whole mom thing.)

I’m not sure if I had more fun picking out the baby clothes for the clothesline or the items for the memory game:

Showing off all the items also gave me the opportunity to talk about Etsy and how amazing it is. Where else can you get baby earflap hats made from felted cashmere sweaters?

Oh, and in case anyone is interested, I made a PDF of my game sheets for the shower. Page one is the memory game; you bring a tray out for a short period of time (say, two or three minutes) and then after you take it away, your guests have to list everything they saw. (Bonus: Everything on the tray is a gift to the mom and baby.) Page two is a game where the mom-to-be chooses which traits she hopes the baby will inherit from mom and which from dad, and your party guests guess her preferences. Enjoy!

Everyone got a few trinkets to take home with them…

I should’ve taken photos of all the different ones, but the muslin bags were stamped with various images. I topped the lip gloss tins with the world’s smallest nests and mushroom birds. Inside the muslin bags were a tiny lined notebook and a bit of chocolatey goodness. Because the sherbet punch and pear tart didn’t put us into enough of a sugar coma already.

Thanks to all the wonderful girls who came and made this such a lovely day for Sarah!

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Handbag Parade

November 10, 2009

As every retail website is not-so-graciously reminding us, only 44 days until Christmas! For the next few weeks (or longer), I plan to blog about my favorite Etsy finds — gifts for others, gifts for yourself, swoon-worthy things that you wish you had an excuse to buy. And it seems fitting to start with my guiltiest pleasure: handbags. I have my eye on three lovelies right now, and since they’re all different sizes, I’m having difficulty convincing myself that I shouldn’t get them all. The smallest is the Leila clutch by percyhandmade, a petite dream in gray dupioni and white lace. Then of course, there’s the Johanna by bagonia… oh, the trimming. Last but not least, there’s TheLeatherStore’s leather laptop bag. Perfect pockets, beautiful lining.

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Anthrolove

August 17, 2009

When did Anthropologie get a site redesign? Editing the first-level shopping categories to only four was a very smart move. And thank you (thank you, thank you) for axing the Flash-based shopping cart. The look-and-feel has some things I love (collagey layered-paper, unique footer treatments — yum!) and some other things that feel too deconstructed or pop-grunge (this much Courier New feels more like Anthro’s little cousin, Urban Outfitters) — but “elegant meets urban meets organic” is a difficult note to strike, even for a store with the most breathtakingly beautiful retail art installations I’ve ever seen.

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heART

February 10, 2009

Card-writing is a lost art. Be part of the solution and make someone’s day. (Yes, that is my mom’s Etsy shop, but that doesn’t mean the cards aren’t seriously great.)

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Lintern

January 13, 2009

Stunning couture coats from Lia Lintern. A dream come true for a coat enthusiast like me: coats made to size, even taking arm length into account.

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Oh, the Shoes!

June 3, 2008

The things that a girl’s shopping dreams are made of: Endless and People Shopping.

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Sestra Moja

May 13, 2008

The Sestra Moja spring collection is absolutely amazing. As for why most of their models are wearing sneakers with with flowy, feminine cotton voile and linen pieces with intricate ruffles and layers and crochet details… It must be a fashion modeling concept that I simply don’t appreciate.

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Purl

February 6, 2008

At last, I’ve found Purl, an online shop that sells my favorite fabrics — Amy Butler, Heather Bailey and many others.

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Cog & Pearl

December 13, 2007

Oh, little brown deer, why must you be out of stock?

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eBay via Refinery29

November 6, 2007

Looking for something fabulous to buy on eBay so that you can impress all of your friends with your auction-foraging skills? Refinery29’s eBay blog at your service.

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James

November 6, 2007

I just discovered JamesJeans, which it seems everyone else has been raving about for quite some time. And it’s easy to see why; lower half, meet Wesley.

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Vuru

October 19, 2007

Vitamins made easy with Vuru. Make custom daily vitamin packs with only the supplements you need.

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By Design Boutique

June 28, 2007

If I saw the photos of By Design Scrapbook Boutique without the text, I would think that this super-glam, couture, modern-vintage shop was in San Francisco or perhaps New York. It’s actually in Houston, which makes me a little sad because SFO could be a much more convenient location for me. Did I already mention that it’s jaw-droppingly gorgeous? Every store should aspire to be this beautiful.

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Wall DNA

April 10, 2007

MoMA takes an oh-so-sheik modern spin on the portrait.

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100 for $10

March 15, 2007

It’s amazing how many of the Rare Birds Finds I already admired, purchased or wished for.

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