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Indulgence: Ilee Desk Calendar
One of my favorite things to do this time of year is start scouting the next year’s desk calendars. Ilee has come out with an exquisite, luxurious little work of art in a desk calendar. The letterpress work is topped off with handpainted details–truly scrumptious. The 2010 version does not disappoint. Available at Etsy.
Death and Texas
I most definitely need this weekender bag from Death and Texas. First of all, don’t you love that name? Secondly, how can you resist the ticking/leather contrast? Doesn’t it remind you of a great Pottery Barn room? And last but not least, doesn’t it just scream “Take me to the Hamptons!”? P.S. I have a…
Candle Love
We love feedback, good or bad. But we really love great feedback! It was so sweet of one of our retailers, Courtney Peterson from Paper Savvy, to write us this morning: “I just wanted to let you all know that the Whitney English Candles were a huge hit at the Sip and Shop!! I could…
Update
It’s been a while since we last updated! In the middle of weddings, birthday celebrations, shipping out new product and new albums, markets, holidays and projects, blogging plans were set aside. But we’re trying to get back in the swing of things! So, what have we been doing? We planned the “forgotten” quarterly birthday celebration….
Flowers in February
We haven’t met with a florist yet, but I am almost certain that the wedding is going to be pink and green, with some sort of neutral accent. (Champagne? Brown?) Here are some floral ideas I’ve gathered so far.
The Guest List
One of the first things I sat down to do was create a guest list. I knew it was going to be big; my sister invited 1200 people to her wedding, and had 850 in attendance. I was just hoping that after David and I combined lists that it wouldn’t be that high. As fortune…