She's here. Baby North has made her debut. Love them or hate them, no one can deny that the spawn of Kimye is pretty darn adorable. But then again, was there ever really a doubt?
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
All Eyes Pointed North West
She's here. Baby North has made her debut. Love them or hate them, no one can deny that the spawn of Kimye is pretty darn adorable. But then again, was there ever really a doubt?
Friday, July 26, 2013
Royal Baby Fever
It’s been quite the week for celeb babies. Penelope Cruz
quietly gave birth to baby #2. Jimmy Fallon became a dad, and also proved that he’s
really great at keeping a secret. Oh yeah, and Will and Kate welcomed the new
heir to the throne. George Alexander Louis was presented to the world last
Tuesday, golden easel and all. Proving that the “Kate Middleton Effect” is
genetic, George’s blankets and various baby accoutrements have been selling out
all over the UK!
For everyone out there still suffering from Royal Baby
Fever, have no fear. You can still pamper your little prince or princess in
Royal fashion (and thanks to some very American designers).
Friday, June 14, 2013
Save the Date
Hello lovelies. It’s been a while since my last post, so if you’re still reading…THANKS! Way back in January, I promised myself that I would get better at this blogging thing. Or at least more consistent. But, alas, life gets in the way. In my case, it’s wedding planning. Remember back in August when I casually mentioned getting engaged? Of course, it’s all very exciting in the beginning, but we immediately decided to wait until February 2015 to enjoy a very long engagement. With grad school, home renovations, and running a store, waiting seemed like a necessity. That all changed a few months ago thanks to my mom. Out of the blue, she asked why we were waiting so long. I reiterated all of the “busy” excuses, but it was too late. She had already planted the seed. I ruminated about it for several weeks and after a fateful weekend in Seattle, we found a perfect venue and the date was set! We are getting married in just 232 short days on February 1, 2014 (our 7 year anniversary)!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Thinking Outside the Carton
Easter Sunday is fast approaching! For a little inspiration,
I’m posting some of my favorite finds from across the web. Today is all about
the egg. This year I’m trying to think a little outside the box (or carton in
this case)…
Chalkboard Eggs
Eggs with Mustaches
Needelepoint Eggs
Pantone Eggs
Polka Dot Eggs
Painted Eggs
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Julia's Picks: Wonderful Wizard of Oz
For the Walls: Anthropologie Blazing Poppies Wallpaper $148
Furniture: Room & Board Moda Crib and Dresser $1099 & $1499 | Land of Nod Retro Rocker $375
Accessories: Pediped Red Glitter Maryjanes $38** | North American Bear Topsy Turvy Doll $28**
Reading Nook: Pottery Barn Kids Anywhere Chair $79 | Clothbound Edition Wizard of Oz $16.99**
For the Floor: Capel Rugs Jagges Yellow Stripe Rug $628
**Coming Soon to French Toast!!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Etsy in Real Life
Etsy. If you haven’t heard of it by now, I can’t begin to imagine where you have been for the last few years. Etsy is the go-to place for all things handmade and vintage. It’s a crafter’s dream, or for those of us who can be craft-challenged, it’s a great place to find those things you dream of making, but just…can’t. Maybe I’m the one that’s been living under a rock for the last few months, because I just discovered one of the best things that have ever happened. Ok, maybe that’s overhyping it a little.
This last holiday season, Etsy opened a pop-up retail shop in SoHo. Now, my first thought was, wha?? So, how does that work? They had artists creating work right there in the shop. They ran crafting workshops. And had guest curators, like the Queen (Martha Stewart), selecting a wide variety of Etsy items to showcase.
I love this idea for a couple of reasons. As a business owner myself, I can attest to the greatness of the internet. You can get your products to a seemingly infinite number of customers, who can purchase at any time. But you miss the interaction. My favorite part of owning a business is interacting with my customers, learning about their lives, and sharing wonderful items with them. You just don’t get that over the internet. I also love instant gratification. Sure, I order stuff online, but only because I have to. If I can go pick up an item I want, when I want it, then I’m always more likely to buy. The Etsy Holiday Shop marries these two ideas perfectly. It gives the opportunity for customers to have face-time with the shop owners/artists, and creates an impetus for future online shopping! So genius. I hope they continue to create pop-up shops, maybe all over the US. Watch the second video to see a few of the showcased artists.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Oscar Gold
Award season is getting ready to wind up with the biggest
event of the year…the Oscars! I love award shows. I’m a sucker for the
heartfelt speeches, and of course, the fashion. This year’s awards have been
all over the map in both fashion and actual award winners, so I’m anxiously
awaiting the final judgment to be handed down this Sunday. Until then, I’ll
just continue to plan my perfect Oscar’s party and wish I was as glam as the
Queen, Meryl Streep. Pictured above at the 1979 Academy Awards.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Valentine's Cards by Rifle Paper Co.
Happy Valentine’s Day!! I’m so in love with these awesome
cards from Rifle Paper Co. They are one of my favorite things in the store!
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Valentine's Day Ideas: Love Doughnuts??
With less than two weeks until Valentine’s Day (my favorite
holiday), I thought I should share some of my favorite Valentine’s ideas and
inspirations. Let’s get real, holidays are made great by their food and
Valentine’s Day is no exception. If you don’t have a lot of time or cash this
year, why not indulge in some “love” doughnuts? Stop by Krispy Kreme for some
of these sweet confections, then pair with some letter cookies to spell this
simple message!
Friday, February 1, 2013
Super Bowl 2013: Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh
via Better Homes & Gardens
It's Super Bowl weekend and that marks the END of football
season. Maybe not a huge revelation for most, but for someone who spends
countless hours listening to her fiancé talk about college football, sports
blogs, and fantasy football…it’s a big deal. After six years of this, I’ve
actually absorbed quite a bit of football knowledge, or at least enough to
follow what’s going on. But, let’s be honest. Like most girls who watch the
Super Bowl, my highlights will probably rank in the following order:
1.
Beyonce’s much anticipated half-time show
2.
Commercials (thanks to last year, my
expectations are low for this one)
3.
Watching to see if Alicia Keys messes up the
National Anthem
4.
Yummy Food
5.
The Game
We’re still debating whether or not to have people come over
to watch. If I can replicate this adorable, simple tablescape (pictured above),
then I might just have to invite some peeps over! Most setups for football
parties or tailgates are borderline tacky, so I was thrilled when I happened across
this photo. Enjoy the game!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Little Girl Blue & the Cover of GQ: Part II
Let’s take a quick minute to celebrate the other woman in
Jay Z’s life, Blue Ivy! She turned one on the 7th, reportedly
ringing in her new year with a $200,000 party and an $80k diamond encrusted
Barbie doll. Not sure if that’s true, but clearly, being the daughter of the highest
paid celeb couple has some perks. Overall, 2013 seems to be treating the
Knowles/Carter family well.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Little Girl Blue & the Cover of GQ: Part I
In case you didn’t already know that Beyoncé is one hot mama, the new issue of GQ is out to remind everyone. If you’ve been on the internet over the last few days, you may have seen the new cover. Everyone seems to be going a little crazy over it. Yes, she looks freaking AMAZING, but is she the hottest woman of the 21st Century? Well, the editors over at GQ seem to think so. Click the photo link below to read the full story.
Left: T-shirt, $40 by Nike. Panties,
$490 by Agent Provocateur. Earrings and bracelet by Lorraine Schwartz. Body
chain by Manon. Necklace, her own.
Right: Top by Azzedine Alaïa. Panties by Dolce & Gabbana. Earrings by Lorraine Schwartz. Chain and rings by Manon, Bracelets by Tom Ford. Heels by Versace.
Right: Top by Azzedine Alaïa. Panties by Dolce & Gabbana. Earrings by Lorraine Schwartz. Chain and rings by Manon, Bracelets by Tom Ford. Heels by Versace.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Time to Pack up the Tree
With 2012 officially behind us, it’s time to pack up what’s
left of the holiday season. My mom and I spent days packing up the holiday
decorations in the store and throwing together our new display window. As we
struggled to spray paint MDF letters reading “THE REALLY BIG SALE” in twenty
degree weather, it finally hit me that we survived our first holiday season in
our own store. Sure, we’ve had an online store for a bit, but it feels much
more real now. This didn’t happen overnight. I spent nearly two years planning,
researching, and being told no before I finally got the brick-and-mortar store
off the ground. From the moment we signed the lease back in late August, there hasn’t
been a second to reflect on the magnitude of what we’ve been doing. I’m immensely
proud of the business we are building, but with the last few days to reflect
and look forward, the fear has finally started to set in.
This is my first post-holiday season that I haven’t worked
for a corporate retailer, so I don’t really know what to expect. All I know is
that it’s that weird, in-between time of the year when the sale shoppers come out
and customer loyalty goes away for a month or two. Those of you who have worked
in corporate retail know what I’m talking about…the “sale shopper.” You know,
those people who would never set foot in the store on a normal day, who venture
out in the frigid winter months with one thing in mind: steals and deals. Now, don’t
get me wrong, I love a good deal as much as the next person, but the “sale
shopper” takes it to a new level. I’ve had customers try to haggle over blazers,
barter beds, and my favorite, the ones who intentionally damage items to get a
deeper discount. Yes, people actually do this.
I’m not really afraid that anyone would do these things in
my store. It’s more a fear that I don’t know what the next year will bring. Working
for someone else, I generally knew what to expect every day. I could
merchandise a room or count a till in my sleep, but it feels different now. Owning
a business is hard. There, I said it. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done. I can’t
help but think about one of the more poignant episodes of Gilmore Girls (one of
my favorite shows). When Lorelei is struggling to open the Inn, she vents to
Luke about her business woes and asks him how long it took before he started
having fun at his Diner. His response: “about a year.” Well, I am having fun,
but I totally get what he meant. There’s a feeling of ease that comes when you
are having fun…and I’m not there yet. I guess I’ll revisit this topic in 41
weeks when we mark our one year anniversary, but in the meantime, I’ll get back
to packing away the ornaments at the store and (maybe) get started on the ones
at home.
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