Saturday, February 27

Part of My Week

What a week! After packing a week of work into a few days, B and I are now on a mini vacation in Montana to see friends. Check out a few favorite parts of my week (not related to my time in Montana!):

Thursday, February 25

Resonating


I love this message and print by designer Muro Buro (found via Design is Mine). How easily I get distracted by what I really want to do...

That is why I loved taking the Screenprinting Workshop with Andy Kane and Illustrator 101 with Alma Loveland at last weekend's Mini Art Weekend-LA. Beware things! A makeover is in your future...

Tuesday, February 23

SNAPS bunting

I am having way too much fun with this little project for work. Details coming soon...

Sunday, February 21

SNAPS stitching with nieces

I spent the afternoon with my nieces. We were trying to be quiet while the little ones were sleeping so I told them I thought I would knit, but they had a better idea...

P.S. Someone asked what the book was. It's called Miss Woolly's Mini Cross-Stitch by Eliza Edwards (photo from Barnes & Noble). My nieces got this book from their grandmother for Christmas. So cute.

Saturday, February 20

Part of My Week...

A few things that caught my attention this week...rows, left to right:
  • I love all the black in this room (Remodelista)
  • Wish I was within walking distance to the Brook Farm General Store (Sunday Suppers)
  • Enjoyed the shades in this Valentine's arrangement of tulips on my co-worker's desk (from her grown daughter, how sweet is that!)
  • Cork knobs by Jasper Morrison (Remodelista)
  • Pepe baby shoes (Makie)
  • My mind is spinning with many ideas for theses ABC paper cups (Design Crush)
  • Cleverly designed - the Thermos Kaan (Design Crush)
  • Shades and stripes in these "neck worm" designs (Sanda Juto)
  • If I didn't bring my own bags to the store, I would reuse paper ones with this metal frame from Matteria (Remodelista--lots of great stuff from them this week!)

Thursday, February 18

Toys for Kids

(Playroom, Mahar Home)

What do you buy for a sweet little girl's birthday who is number four in the line up? I was stumped until reading the Lisa Mahar post that I mentioned a few days ago. If you haven't read the interview yet, and you're interested in exploring one mom's take on kids playing with "materials" rather than toys, take a peek.

Lisa is the owner of Kid O, a design store for children. After stumbling on this post by A Merry Mishap, I read the interview which took me to Lisa's online store. I browsed around and found this fascinating tub and decided my search was over. We'll see how she likes it--today is her day...

I also want to mention that my thoughts have been with Lisa and the Kid O staff all week. Last week I ordered the gift along with some other little things that I wanted to give to other people. A few days after making the online order, I got a call from a staff member at the store saying that while they could ship the Bilibo from their New Jersey warehouse, they wouldn't be able to accommodate the rest of the order due to a fire that had happened overnight that took the store and its wares. I felt so terrible for everyone involved with the store--it reminded me of how I felt while working with TKRG during the per se fire. I hope they are able to reconstruct and carry on as soon as they wish to...

Wednesday, February 17

Maps

(Erik, lover of maps, this post is for you, my friend.) And for all the rest of you...what is it with maps these days? Fabulous ones everywhere. I'll take them all for my wall...

Tuesday, February 16

Inspiration

Today is our day (in sfgirlbybay's Blog It Foward Mashup) to talk about where we find inspiration. The list of participants is at once amazing and overwhelmingly extensive, so we decided to keep it simple (in case you're following all 300 posts). In a single word, what inspires us is authenticity...

You know...things that are real--no knock offs!
  • grounded people
  • seasonal food
  • independent stores
  • cotton, linen and wool fabrics
  • found objects
  • wit and whimsy
  • antiques and well-made modern furnishings
  • tea prepared with care (Americans in general do not know how to do this!)
  • quirky rooms
  • handmade things and their makers
  • imperfections
  • fragrant flowers
  • handwriting
  • vintage ribbons, fabrics and notions
  • blogs with fresh content
  • artistic eyes
  • epiphanies
We could go on forever, but we promised to be brief. Be sure to check out tomorrow's post by Brin & Nohl who will keep Group No. 2 going...

Monday, February 15

No Place Like Home...except maybe Palm Springs

The Boy and I were happy to call Palm Springs home for the long weekend. We stayed at the Ace Hotel (thanks to a great deal scored through a Tablet Private Sale last month). We loved the aesthetic of the hotel (as we do with everything that Commune Design is involved with--like the Heath Ceramics store in Los Angeles). The hotel was very hip which unfortunately means that it attracts a lot of yuppie jerks mas o menos my age, so I can't say I recommend hitting it on a weekend unless you're feeling extremely tolerant. However, other than the clientele, it was fabulous. There are so many great places to stay in Palm Springs--I noticed a couple spots that are less publicized that I'd like to check out in the future. Both are mid-century modern properties (as is Ace): Desert Star Bungalows and Horizon Hotel.

For Valentine's Day dinner we went to Mister Parker's at the Parker Palm Springs. I've been wanting to go to the Parker ever since the multimillion dollar renovation it went through a few years ago with Jonathan Adler. (Seeing blog posts about things like Parker-inspired wedding invitations helped to fuel my interest as well.) All I can say is that I'm glad I got a taste of the experience before recommending the hotel to say, my boss, because it is very camp (which I never picked up on in any of the readings I've done). From the pink pants the valet boys sport to the vintage pin up posters in the dining room and the 8 foot "DRUGS" sign in the lobby...it was both fabulous Adler design and an unexpected Valentine's date experience.

The remainder of our weekend was fairly mellow, made special by a visit to my grandparents' home on Sunday morning and for lunch. Modernism Week kicked off on Friday, but we ended up not participating in any events. I would have loved one of the double decker architecture tours, but $75/person was a bit steep.

We made the rounds to a few vintage/modern design stores--here are a few I recommend in Cathedral City (just outside of Palm Springs):
And in Palm Springs:

Since we stayed poolside at the hotel as much as possible (to relax) we didn't eat out much, but I do recommend Tyler's Burgers (which I first heard about in a "best burgers of CA" round-up by C Magazine) and of course, Las Casuelas. The Ace Hotel has a great diner, King's Highway--we loved the breakfast there.

On our way out of town, we drove through El Rancho Vista Estates, the original mid-century modern neighborhood. It is fairly run down, but still cool to see. We grabbed some flyers...only $325k. So cheap! (We've obviously been house hunting in Orange County for too long!)

Our time was too short to make it to the Palm Springs Art Museum which I was hoping to do. We'll have to go back sometime soon--especially since The Boy has never been to the Living Desert Museum or on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.

A few of our photos here. Postcard image from 123 Posters.

Sunday, February 14

SNAPS in progress

Baby Quilt in the works...

Saturday, February 13

Part of my Week

Friday, February 12

Simple Definition...

I'm enjoying what is being shared in regards to, "What does Modern Quilting mean to me?" and wanted to join in myself.

Modern Quilting helps me learn to embrace imperfection and enjoy the process. For me, it is freedom from preconceived ideas. No rules, no expectations... just experimentation with texture and color.

SNAPS new fabric

Can you spot Ruby Dog in this great Heather Ross fabric that just arrived? (Clue: she is the super cute long legged, long nosed pup in the center!) What should I make with this special pup print?

Thursday, February 11

SNAPS our baby clothes

This past weekend we were visiting our parents and Mama pulled out some of our baby clothes that she saved. Knitted dress by our grandmother "Aamie" circa 1981. Patent leather shoes in various sizes.

Wednesday, February 10

SNAPS my new timewaster


Blogland isn't very familiar with Ruby Dog yet. She's why I don't blog anymore, don't sew anymore, and don't regret a thing anymore. Get ready to know her better soon...

SNAPS next quilt

Speaking of quilting, I bought these fabrics a few weeks ago, but am just now feeling like I want to do something with them. The below fabric (Kokka Fabrics Echino Dove) was the inspiration for all the rest...

Tuesday, February 9

Modern Quilting Defined

This week we're taking a moment (over here) to answer the question "what does modern quilting mean to you?"
(Image from Denyse Schmidt, who broke the
art of quilting down simple enough for me to feel
that I could give it a shot in the first place.)

To me modern quilting means sewing according to our "modern" lifestyle. We're busy--we have jobs, families, things to take care of. We don't have a lot of leisure time, but we're setting aside some time to make creative choices in our lives. Unlike quilters of the past, we haven't been honing our sewing skills since a young age--when we make mistakes, we work them into our design as reasonable idiosyncrasies, and move on. We appreciate the handiwork of skilled quilters, but admire the resolve of our fellow makers who are teaching themselves to sew and quilt as time permits.

Monday, February 8

Inspiration at February's Los Angeles Modern Quilt Guild Meeting

We had another wonderful meeting of the LA Modern Quilt Guild this evening. Have you heard there are chapters opening up across the world? We even have our own website! Check out the great conversation going on to answer, "What does modern quilting mean to me?" and leave a comment of your own.

One of the things shared about this month was Inspiration. Courtney and I have been so inspired by our fellow modern quilt guild-ers that we wanted to say thanks--and do something to remind us all of the great group we are apart of. Keeping in true bricolage form (creating something out of what is on-hand around you), we made a bottle cap magnet for each member of our group.

The magnets were made with recycled bottle caps and the 2009 Snow & Graham desk calendar.

To make some of your own, follow these easy steps: 0. have a party and save all of the bottle caps--Izze soda caps work perfectly! 1. wash & dry bottle caps, 2. punch circles out of cardstock using a 1" hole punch (caution, normal paper wants to curl and can result in heartbreaking disaster), 3. we printed LA MQD on velum, cut it into little squares and laid it inside--you could type anything on velum, or keep it word free, 4. add a rhinestone sticker for fun, 5. fill with crystal lacquer, 6. pop any bubbles and make sure paper is laying flat, 7. let dry overnight (or a few days...), 8. attach a magnet to the back using hot glue, 9. share with inspiring friends to remind them of how wonderful they are!

Check back a week from tomorrow to see our post on Inspiration as part of sfgirlbybay's Blog it Forward!

(POSTED BY JAMIE)

Paul McCobb Lounge Chairs

I spotted these Paul McCobb lounge chairs in a New York Social Diary interview with Lisa Mahar (this is her home office). Aren't they great? They've been refurbished nicely. I've always liked the simple lines of his 1950's furniture...has anyone read the book?

Sunday, February 7

SNAPS valentine

Handmade Valentine for tomorrow's swap at the LA Modern Quilt Guild meeting.

Saturday, February 6

Part of My Week...


  • This color palette has been twirling around in my mind now for months, and this photograph (via Decor8) is the best representation of it that I've come across so far...
  • I love the concept of this new LA restaurant (by Lucques veteran, Jason Kim). Forage encourages anyone to purvey the fruits and vegetables that they grow at home. It's all about connection and collaboration--even online.
  • Where can I get these tights? Sign me up! (via sfgirlbybay)
  • And while we're on the subject of clothing (not pictured), I'm still digging this post on grace by the fashionable Scott Schuman of the Sartorialist


  • I love this time of year for citrus and this orchard wedding shot is beautiful (photographed by Jill Thomas, styled by Amorology weddings & found via OhHappyDay)
  • Nonparleil Magazine has launched. It's about weddings, and while I'm not so much into wedding design anymore, I still find that a good wedding mag always inspires me on other types of entertaining (via DesignCrush)
  • When Decor8 posted about Nooosugar, it made me want to return to the homeland (which I've never actually been to, but hey!)
  • Last night found The Boy and I eating tapas at Lola Gaspar in the Santa Ana Artist Village--our first time there, and we'll be back
  • Can't wait to head to Palm Springs for the long weekend next week. When we booked our plans we didn't realize it was Modernism Week, but I stumbled on that news this past week so now I'm really looking forward to it!

Thursday, February 4

SNAPS all matchy matchy

Rockin' my new gray tights today...
and apparently matchin' my bed quilt while I'm at it.

Wednesday, February 3

Make & Bake Valentines

MAKE...
BAKE...

Tuesday, February 2

B&B participating in "Blog It Forward"

We were in on the Twitter madness, and now we're one of 300 blogs participating in sfgirlbybay's "Blog It Forward" Mashup on the topic of inspiration. With next week's LA Modern Quilt Guild meeting dedicated to the theme of inspiration, this month is off to a great start!

Monday, February 1

SNAPS mast brothers chocolate

Chocolate care package from Summer (thank you, Sums! I love.) More on the Mast Brothers (specifically their beards) today at Unruly Things.