Have a fun weekend.
My lovelies, what are you up to this weekend? Our friend Tasha (of gorgeous wedding fame) just opened a new restaurant, Tipsy Parson, in Chelsea, and we're really excited to try it out. (The menu includes mac n' cheese, deviled eggs and sweet potato beignets. Yum.) Have a wonderful weekend, and here are a few great posts from around the web...Glitter pumpkins.
French brand Petit Bateau just released this adorable swimsuit. Too bad it's October!
A fabric resume, pine needle embroidery, and pretty stationery.
I'm so impressed by this DIY Audubon paperweight.
A plaid shirt for cyclists.
Pretty wedding photos (especially the couple wrapped up in a quilt!).
Alex and I get spooked in big houses. This little one would do just fine.
Ew, a meat hand!
Love the graphics in this Swedish house.
A documentary about WASP culture.
Knitting for British soldiers.
Nicole and Evan's new Parisian artwork.
Damn, Mike Perry can draw.
Have a great weekend! xoxo
City vs. country


I love Manhattan, but sometimes the garbage trucks are too loud and the mice are too in-our-living-room. Emersonmade makes me want to move to the countryside and hang out on haystacks.Are you a city girl or a country girl?
(Photos by Emersonmade)
What are you going to be for Halloween?
What are you going to be for Halloween this year? (This Oeuf animal costume kills me.)P.S. We got engaged last year on Halloween!
Pretty photos


A few peaceful photos to finish off the day. xo(Photos by Alice Beasley, Pia Jane Bijkerk and Maus.)
Thursday Giveaway!

My dolls, let's do a Thursday giveaway, as a little pick-me-up! Old Soul, New Heart is offering this Sparkle Sparkle Shake necklace from their new Holidate 2009 collection. Two brass chains are adorned with vintage charms, chandelier crystal and a shiny black sequin bow. Wouldn't it be fabulous to wear to holiday parties?For a chance to win, visit Old Soul, New Heart, and leave a comment below. A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow. Good luck! xo
Update: Nicole is our lucky winner. Thanks for playing.
Living In: Rosemary's Baby
Rosemary's Baby is one of my favorite movies. Have you seen it? The film is about a couple who moves into an Upper West Side apartment, meets odd neighbors, gets pregnant, and watches as their lives get stranger and stranger. Alex quotes it all the time ("It has an undertaste, a chalky undertaste..." he tells me, whenever we have dessert).So I was thrilled to see Rosemary's Baby featured in Amy Merrick's Living In series, which reveals how to get the movie's amazing style. Check it out here.
Home Inspiration: London




What a bright and beautiful house in London. I'd love to move right in and start working on my British accent. (The giant Penguin book-cover-cum-artwork is fantastic, don't you think?)(Via Bliss)




































