Friday, October 28, 2011
Project 333
Oops, I lost track of time. Project 333 started on Saturday. Participants pick 33 items of clothing and wear only those 33 pieces for three months. This includes outerwear and shoes, but not undergarments, pajamas, and workout gear. Why? To declutter, and to spend less time and money on shopping for clothes, and less time figuring out what to wear. Could you do it? I'm pretty sure I already do, but a-counting I will go.
A Steam Train Ride
After a long relaxing holiday up in the mountains, I am ready for yet another holiday. And I dont quite have the body to go to the beach just yet, atleast with the bloatedness I am feeling post Diwali sweets Massacre !! But dont you think it would just be amazing to snuggle upto something and enjoy a journey on a steam train ?? Did you miss the fact that I am ready for another HOLIDAY ??
Friday, October 21, 2011
Hanging Tables
I find hanging tables ultra romantic. Maybe it's the attractive couple looking so in love in front of it. Naw, it's the table. There's something magical about the way it effortlessly floats above the ground. Hmm, definitely putting this idea in my bag o' wedding tricks.
A Loud Silence
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Rainy Love
Chicago-based husband and wife photography team, Steve and Anne, celebrated their first anniversary in a downpour. They made the right decision in choosing Carl Zoch to document the special occasion, who says, "reflections are the new textures".
His work is so artistic and thoughtful, don't you think? Makes me want to grab my love by the hand, run outside in the rain, and splash around in puddles.
Colours
Thursday, October 13, 2011
The Black Cat Audition
Excuse me for a moment while I compose myself. Dying of giggles. Apparently, there was a black cat open casting call for the 1961 Edgar Allan Poe film, Tales of Terror. The kitties look so confused!
Labels:
1961,
auditions,
black cat,
cats,
edgar allan poe,
horror movies,
tales of terror
Monday, October 10, 2011
Fabulous Food Styling
Friday, October 7, 2011
Petit Paris
Emmy-winning stop motion animator turned photographer, Sarah de Gaudemar, creates minuscule Parisian scenes and captures them on film with a handmade tilt-shift camera lens. She travels to Paris often with her French husband and the city has become her "favorite place to view from a tiny person's perspective."
Can you believe the scenes aren't real? I'm so impressed. She recently compiled all her images into a book, Vintage Minature Paris.
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