Showing posts with label French. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French. Show all posts

Dreamy Wish List


Euphoria Perfume

Calvin Klein euphoria

 

Capri Blue Candles( Scents: Aloha Orchid, Volcano or Paris)



Fresh Sugar Rose Lip Treatment

 




Williams Sonoma Olive Wood Salt Keeper




KAI Body Butter and Roller Oil




Flip Video



Rodin Olio Lusso Olio Lusso Luxury Face Oil


 

 

Cocco0n Wrap


Spexclub Glasses



Emmerson Jeans



Nespresso Citiz Espresso Maker with Aeroccino Plus Automatic Milk Frother



 J Crew Cashmere Cascade Sweater

Cashmere cascade sweater



Clutch

 

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Floppy Brown Hat



Vintage Italian Heels




Handmade Sterling Silver Lace Earrings
I've featured these before! So Pretty!

LACE-Small Sterling Silver Earlobes Post Earrings


Anthropologie Cashmere Boatneck



Chanel Flats

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Copper Kitchen Aid Mixer

 
 
 
Bonjour, Happiness
By Jamie Cat Callan
 
 
 

 

Victorian Cottage

I've seen pictures of this cute little cottage for months now. Here is the story  by the New York Times of how this fairytale came about.
I can't wait for our house to be done! Ms. Foster you have inspired me!

This is a very special sort of dream house: the Victorian Ms. Foster has wanted since she was a teenager on Long Island and her middle-class family lost their home. It is a house that is as soul-satisfying as it was when she first imagined it as a 15-year-old, even with the ups and downs that grown-up life brings.

My refuge,” she calls it.

After Ms. and Mr. Foster sold their Farm house, they found this wooded property, with the trailer and cabin, for $46,000. Ms. Foster, seeing the hunting cabin on the hill, knew it could be her dream house.

The cabin was then a 9-by-10-foot box with a peaked roof, five small windows and a sleeping loft over a small porch supported by tree trunks. Ms. Foster began work on it as soon as time and money allowed, in July 2009.

With her saw, Ms. Foster cut out spaces for windows. She found a tin ceiling on Craigslist for $200, and a wooden mantelpiece in High Falls for about $350. Many of the faded white book jackets came from Beth Neumann, at TatteredVintage.


Armed with a crowbar, hammer and electrical saw, she removed the front of the cabin and extended the floor and porch, using salvaged floorboards. She framed out the porch and found columns, a screen door and hardware at New York Salvage.

The only help Ms. Foster required from her husband was setting the columns and rafter over the porchFurnishings, which had to be carried across a shaky bridge over the stream and then up the steep hill, posed a challenge. So what appears to be a short, fat love seat is really a lightweight wicker sofa from Ikea, plumped up with pillows and embroidered Ralph Lauren pillowcases. Ms. Foster built the china closet using scrap wood and French doors she found at a yard sale.


Was she ecstatic when it was completed?

“Yeah,” Ms. Foster said. “I was. I remember the night I finished as clear as a bell: It was November 1st. I was listening to Rush at very high volume over and over, it was freezing cold, I was starting to paint and the moon was out. I looked up at the moon, twirling, with my arms out. I was ready to cry.”

Finally, it was time to go back down the hill and across the stream to the trailer, where her husband came through the door with a surprise: freshly baked rolls, still warm from the oven. He placed them in a basket and put them, with a bucket of margarine and cups of green tea, on the coffee table.

Good job Ms. Foster! Dreams can come true.

Pictures: Pinterest

Fool Proof French Macarons

Here is a fool proof recipe that I use for making French Chocolate Macarons by David Lebovitz. David you are awesome!
and
Here are some pretty pictures of macarons... just because they're fun to look at! I'll take them all please.









Pictures: Pinterest


Funday Sunday

Shanny, Julia and I had a lovely morning at church. We then went to South Coast Plaza to do some window shopping and grabbed coffee and croissants at Vie De France Cafe. I've found the croissant of my dreams! Their Chocolate Almond Croissant is AMAZING -- a buttery piece of heaven with crispy edges and a soft center, lightly drizzled in chocolate and a sweet almond paste! I saved half of it to share with Danny when I got home; he agrees -- heaven. We'll be back for more in a day or two!
As of now, we're going for an afternoon bike ride and meeting up with friends for a possible boat ride and Breaking Bad episode. Life is good.



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La Crêperie Café: A Night Out With Friends

So Christina called tonight and had the GENIUS idea of going to La Crêperie Café in Downtown Long Beach. I had never been there, but had heard wonderful things about it. Shanny, Christina, Alex, Dan and I all drove down to check it out. One word...freakenfantazmic! If you're nearby, you've got to get some crepes here! First-off, the place looks really cool. They have giant chandeliers, fun French murals and a live band! The crepes were amazing -- savory dinner crepes, as well as DESSERT crepes. Shanny, Dan and I weren't too hungry so we ordered garlic fries and  the Martinique dessert crepe; Bananas flambéed in dark rum with brown sugar in a warm crepe with French vanilla ice cream! Yummmm! Christina and Alex ordered a savory crepe for dinner and a Nutella, fresh strawberries and bananas crepe for dessert. All in all it was an A+ night. Good food and friends!




Feeling Frenchy

My friend Ethan is on a tour of Europe for the next three weeks. He is currently in France with his mother and sister -- what a lucky duck! Their trip has inspired my day dreaming for the moment. Next is Italy!
















Pictures are from Weheartit and Flickr. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15