Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Dreamy Anthropologie Paper Flowers Window Display

Have you been to Anthropologie recently? Huge white and cream paper flowers hang from all over the ceiling at my Seattle (University Village) store in swirling, lovely white clouds that are absolutely gorgeous. It inspires me to decorate my house, next party, or kid's room with them too! The display designers at Anthropologie must be the most creative and fun people to come up with these ideas.


It's like a breath of fresh air to step through their doors and find myself in such a lovely place, where I can leisurely wind my way through the aisles, admiring the clothes and household items that I'd love to have. Plus, there are great finds at Anthropologie's SALE going on now. And there are always beautiful Wooster & Prince notecards on display.

Here's how to make paper flowers (pom poms) from Martha Stewart's website.  She shows them as party decorations and napkin rings. Nice!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Year's Resolution: The 350 Project

One of my New Year's Resolutions is to continue to shop local and support local bricks and mortar retailers. I try to do the whole shop local thing as much as possible and support my neighborhood retailers rather than heading to the big box stores and giant chains. Sometimes, though, Home Depot is the only option when my local City People's Mercantile doesn't have the right part. But it's the first place I head when I need anything for my home, kitchen, toy, gift, a repair, my garden. They have racks of Shannon Martin greeting cards and her bath salts too! I love walking through that place. I hope it never goes away. It's the same for my local bakery, family owned drug store, car repair shop, and book store. The allure of the chains and big box stores can be powerful, but I'm going to try to resist as much as I can and instead support my local stores more often in 2010.

It seems to me that this buy-local movement is catching on across the country. Check out The 3/50 Project. It was started by a brilliant woman, Cinda Baxter, who planted a seed of an idea on her blog, and it has since grown with a life of its own into a national movement.  The idea is simple: Ask consumers to support 3 local businesses that they don't want to see disappear and spend $50 a month doing it. Click on the link for more details.

So join up! Think about where you shop, your purchasing power, and how much you'd miss those retailers if they left or went out of business. I'm recommitting myself to the idea in 2010 and hope you will too.


Monday, January 4, 2010

Top Pick for 2010 Agendas & Planners





How do I keep my busy life and kids organized? With my iPhone and my Whomi Clarity Agenda. Whomi makes a series of products that busy moms and working women swear by. Each agenda, calendar, planner, or To Do list is color-coded and thoughtfully organized, making keeping track of your appointments and multiple family members' schedules a snap!


The Clarity Hidden Agenda comes in 5 different designs and 2 sizes, Compact $25.00 or Original $30.00





Sunday, January 3, 2010

Top Picks for 2010 Desk Calendars

There are a lot of desk calendars to choose from, but some of my favorites are those from Madison Park Greetings and Wooster & Prince.
Madison Park Greetings artists Brenda Walton, Carrie Gifford, and Misha Zadeh have produced beautiful desk calendars that come in slim CD cases which, when folded open, take up minimal space on a desk and make it easy to slip out the next month's artwork. Printed in the USA on recycled paper using soy-based inks and at $12.99 are a very nice choice! they made great little (and useful) gifts for my friends and family this year.

Wooster & Prince features a collection of its most beautiful patterns.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Top Picks for 2010 Wall Calendars

As I'm sipping a nice hot cup of Candy Cane Green Tea and bemoaning the fact that my stash is nearing its end and it's already gone from the shelves of Trader Joe's for the season I'm comforted by the view of my beautiful Linnea Design Wall calendar that brightens my kitchen wall. I have all 12 months lined up in a 4x3 display, and I love it. It cheers me every day!