Showing posts with label mildly obsessed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mildly obsessed. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2012

a peacock obsession?



I seem to have developed a bit of a peacock obsession, and I'm blaming pinterest for it. For some reason, they seem to be all over the place, and I found myself pinning peacock images, and then, finally created an entire board dedicated to peacocks. I want everything there. 


Oy. What has come over me? 


Or, maybe, instead of pinterest, it began when Steve painted this lovely peacock painting???







He went to a living social event that had them painting with cocktails.


The result? This gorgeous peacock painting, and Steve's new obsession with mimosas. 




Friday, April 6, 2012

vintage littles!



Do you remember Fisher Price Little People? I recently saw someone post a picture of these little vintage pieces on twitter, and had a major flashback. Immediately, I needed this little lady and her sewing machine! I hopped onto ebay, and scored a win at $11.47 shipped!
Look at her little quilt!



Cutest thing ever, no?

When I was a wee young thing, we had a lot of these Little People sets. We had the school, and the parking garage, and all sorts of them. I think I had forgotten how much I loved them, but was reminded by seeing all of the sets for sale on ebay! I immediately called my parents, to see if the old toys are still in our old playroom...but it seems they were donated somewhere years ago. So sad. I kind of wanted them again!

Meanwhile, this little lady will sit in my sewing room!

Did you play with Little People as a child?

Monday, December 19, 2011

to longchamp or not to longchamp?

Is it just me, or are Longchamp bags just everywhere all of a sudden? I don't think they are terribly new, though I had never noticed them until somewhat recently. I wasn't sure I liked them all that much, to be honest, but then I saw this one, and it is growing on me...







Kind of pretty, eh?


I may need her. Is it too late to add her to my Christmas list?


Do you have a Longchamp bag? Which one?

Friday, November 4, 2011

monogrammed cuff?!



I just came across this monogrammed cuff from Marley Lilly, and I am pretty sure that I need it! I rarely wear bracelets at all, though I have a few that I love. When I graduated from high school, my parents bought me a beautiful silver cuff with garnets (my birthstone).


I should wear it more often, eh?


Really though, isn't this lovely?




It's a steal at only $34.99, so I think that I might need to treat myself to it!


Have you ever bought anything from Marley Lilly? Are you into monograms?

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Tasty Tuesday! Red Velvet Brownies with Buttercream Icing!

Good morning! I'm so excited to share this recipe with you! Sometime over the weekend, I came across a recipe for red velvet brownies with white chocolate buttercream icing and became obsessed with the idea of making them immediately. I had several things going on Saturday, so decided to make them on Sunday. I had most of the ingredients, but needed to run out for a few things, so off I went to the nearest grocery store.



I came home, wrapped a Scarlet Threads apron around me and got baking. The recipe is not too difficult at all and soon I had these delicious brownies cooling on my counter, just waiting to be iced. Side note- do you call it icing or frosting? Just curious!



I didn't take any pre-iced photos, but here are my brownies, in all of their deliciousness!





The recipe! I found it on a new (to me) cooking blog called Smells Like Home and it is just lovely. Tara has some amazing recipes on there, and she's also a fellow New Englander :)






This is her recipe.


For the brownies:


3 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder



2 oz red food coloring (this is one small bottle or a scant 2 tbsp)



2 tsp pure vanilla extract, divided



1/2 cup (8 tbsp) unsalted butter, at room temperature



1 1/2 cups granulated sugar



2 large eggs, at room temperature



1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour



1/4 tsp salt



For the white chocolate buttercream frosting:



1/2 cup (8 tbsp) unsalted butter, at room temperature



2 1/2 cups powdered sugar



1 tsp pure vanilla extract



4 oz good-quality white chocolate (not chips), melted – I recommend Callebaut



1 – 2 tbsp heavy cream




To make the brownies:



Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.



Butter and flour an 8″x8″ baking pan.



In a small bowl, slowly stir together the cocoa powder, food coloring,



and 1 tsp vanilla into a thick paste until not lumps of cocoa remain.



Set aside.




In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together the butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes.



Add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition, then stir in the remaining 1 tsp of vanilla.



With the mixer off, add in the cocoa mixture, then turn the mixer to medium and beat the two mixtures together until they are one uniform color.


Slowly add in the flour and salt and mix on medium-low speed, just until combined.


Do not overmix.



Remove the bowl from the mixer and stir up the batter with a rubber spatula once or twice just to ensure all of the flour has incorporated from the sides of the bowl and there isn’t anything stuck on the bottom of the bowl.



You’ll want one uniformly colored (red) batter.



Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the center of the brownies.



Allow brownies to completely cool in the pan on a baking rack, about 45-60 minutes.



Frost brownies in the pan, cut into 12 bars, and serve, or remove the entire batch from the pan to a cutting board, cut into 12 bars, frost, and serve.



To make the frosting:



In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment,



cream butter until soft and fluffy then beat in the vanilla.



With the mixer on low speed, slowly add in powdered sugar 1/2 cup at a time;



allow the sugar to mix in before adding the next 1/2 cup.



Once all of the sugar has been added, beat on medium speed for 30 seconds and scrape down the sides of the bowl.



Add in the melted white chocolate and beat on medium speed until incorporated.


With the mixer on low, add in heavy cream 1 tbsp at a time and beat at medium speed until the frosting has reached your desired consistency.

My changes-



First off, the bottles of food coloring that I bought were tiny and barely 1tbls, so I used the bottle of yellow too! It didn't seem to make them any less red!



I'm also very generous when it comes to vanilla. It's my favorite spice! (does vanilla count as a spice, exactly?)



Also, I don't have an electric stand mixer (oh, the shame!), so I stirred by hand with a wooden spoon. It worked just fine!



Also, my icing was just buttercream, without the white chocolate. I did buy a bar of white chocolate, but when I was melting it in the microwave, I accidentally burnt it! Oooops. So, I just omitted it, because I didn't want to go back to the store for more, and to be honest, I am not a huge fan of white chocolate to begin with! I don't think that the lack of white chocolate made them any less delicious ;)





After a lovely dinner of bacon-wrapped chicken with potatoes, Steve and I enjoyed these-







He loves anything with buttercream and I adore red velvet anything, so we were quite pleased with the results! These will definitely go into my regular rotation!





Did you do any baking this weekend?

Friday, May 27, 2011

crumpets, clearly

You know the "keep calm and..." posters that are oh, so trendy these days?



Well, HERE is a site where you can make your own!











Marvelous, eh?



I should probably get this printed for my sewing room....



What would your keep calm poster say??









Monday, May 2, 2011

flowers!

Happy Monday and happy Royal Wedding weekend! I will admit that I was totally and completely obsessed with the Royal Wedding. I was up at 4:30am on Friday watching, while having crumpets with jam and English Breakfast tea! Seemed appropriate, eh? I went to work, but had my dvr recording all day, so when I got home Friday night, I watched what I hadn't seen (double kiss! swoon!) and then watched the recaps and then watched more on Saturday.



I won't post tons of photos, because you've all seen them, I'm sure, and I don't have anything overly creative to say that hasn't already been said! I thought that Kate looked amazing and I loved her dress. I loved her simple hair and that she did her makeup herself. I loved that Prince Harry turned around and snuck a peek while she walked up the isle with her father and I loved that Prince William whispered "you look stunning, babe" to her when she reached the alter. I loved Pippa's dress and I loved the little bridesmaids. I loved the Queen's yellow and I even loved Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's fascinators! I loved that when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took off in the carriage, she turned to him and said "I am so happy." I loved all of the little looks that they shared throughout the day.



Swoon.



I also really loved this photo, which I hadn't seen a close up of.




Kate's bouquet!






I found the photo on people.com and they had this description, which I really love-



Symbolism was key in the small bouquet Catherine carried, designed for her by Shane Connolly. In addition to the flower sweet William, the bouquet included lily-of-the-valley (for return of happiness), hyacinth (constancy of love) and ivy (for fidelity, marriage and affection). Also key to the arrangement were stems from plants grown from sprigs of the bridal bouquets of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth.




Love this, love love love it. I don't know a great deal about flowers and their meanings, but I am interested in learning a bit now! My mother carried ivy in her bouquet when marrying my father, and now I wonder if she knew about these meanings behind it! I'd love to incorporate something like this into my eventual wedding, I think. Makes it so special.




Did you watch the Royal Wedding? Did you love every minute of it?

Monday, April 25, 2011

Royal Wedding Fever!!!




A few weeks ago, Little Miss Can't Be Wrong asked me to do a guest post, and in case you didn't see it, I am posting it here, since it is now ROYAL WEDDING WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So excited. So very excited.


So in case you hadn't heard, there is going to be a Royal Wedding at the end of the WEEK!!! Surely I am not the only one who is really looking forward to this huge event, right? I wouldn't call myself completely obsessed, but maybe mildly intrigued...okay, maybe more than mildly :)




I think that Prince William and Kate have such an amazing love story. They met at university and were flatmates and good friends. They fell in love and managed to keep their romance under wraps for some time. Then, the world watched it unfold, fall apart and piece itself back together again. I think that Kate is so fascinating. You always hear about how "all little girls dream of becoming a Princess," and now she is going to be one! I wonder if she dreamed of that when she was a little girl. Was it in your wildest dreams? She's also so gorgeous and stylish and classy, and has so much grace. People say that she is like Princess Diana, which I think anyone would take as a huge compliment! Also, during their brief breakup, she kept mum and never embarrassed the Royal Family...she just subtly let Prince William know what he was missing out on!








Of course, with the Wedding of the Century happening, Britain is making the most of it, as they should be! Have you seen some of the things they have? Wills and Kate are everywhere! Their faces are on tea sets, tea towels and even refrigerators!




My personal favorite of the Royal Wedding themed items? The No More Waity, Katie nail polish, from Butter of London! Of course, after an eight year romance, the British press gave poor Kate that not-so-lovely nickname, but her patience paid off, as we know!










Pretty, eh? It's a limited edition color, of course, and I am dying to get my hands on a bottle! I'm sure I'll turn to ebay shortly....



Also, Kate has her own beer!







Castle Rock Brewery came out with this Kiss Me Kate as a tribute to the future Queen of England! It is elegant, tasteful and British to the core, says Castle Rock. This is a Nottingham brewery, and I have friends who live nearby....Kirsty managed to find it and is saving some for us to try when we are in the UK this summer!



Also, look at this book, called Knit Your Own Royal Wedding! Knit everyone, including the Royal Corgis! Love love love.




Adorable, eh?


What would you think, if you were Kate, and suddenly, you were everywhere? What if you were her parents or her siblings? I can't even imagine!



Since Britain is five hours ahead of us here on the east coast, it will be on tv at 5am, on Friday. I think I may need to call in sick, so that I can watch it! Of course, there are viewing parties everywhere, and I have heard of people hosting them too. Embassies are having viewing events, as are hotels! How could they not?! When Charles and Diana married in 1981, I was just a baby, so I didn't watch. I'm sure my parents did, though I haven't actually asked them, to be honest with you! My boyfriend and I are going to the UK in July for a wedding, so I'm sure I will be looking for some of these souveniers! Since I collect tea towels anyway, I know that I need a Wills and Kate tea towel for my collection! I don't think I'll get the fridge though....




So, will you be watching the Royal Wedding? Are you excited by all of the hoopla surrounding it? Are you interested in the Royal Family at all? Want to come over and watch it with me?