9.16.2011

Live and in person!



Howdy everyone! I will be out at the stART on the Street Festival this Sunday, September 18 in Worcester, Massachusetts from 11am-5pm! If you're in the area, be sure to stop by my tent! I'll be debuting a lot of new products that will be available in the online shop soon, but it would be love to meet some of my customers in person!

We're going to have great weather and it looks like Worcester knows how to have a good time! There will be a lot of artisans, vintage sellers, music and (of course) some yummy food. Hope to see you there!

-Kami

Image source: stART on the Street

the LBD team


Meet Simon, Officer of Shipping and Receiving
(and gnawing on box corners when i'm not looking)

8.11.2011

Studio Sweet Studio


(Sunken Treasure Studio/ photo: Sophie Schellekens

If this was my studio I would never, ever leave!

My friend just sent over an link to the site Studio Sweet Studio and I couldn't be more in love. Looking at all of these artists' spaces and where the magic happens is so inspiring! Go look!

Helen Rawlinson's studio (her Etsy shop is here)
Swoon. Can I please have all of these papers?!
I bet it smells so inky and wonderful in her studio, too :)


Images: Helen Rawlinson

Lana Pelana's Studio (her Etsy shop is here) Doesn't her stuff make you smile?


Images: Lana Pelana

So fun to see the artist + studio + the art! Even with Etsy, you don't always get to see the people behind the work. Ok, what are you waiting for? Get over to Studio Sweet Studio and check the spaces out!

Have a great weekend! -Kami

8.02.2011

good morning!






If you want to make this cinnamon bread, you can find the recipe here at the Italian Dish blog. This was my first shot at making the cinnamon bread and it turned out a little dry, but that's not keeping me from eating it! The Italian Dish is a great recipe resource for any italian food-lovers! (or if you just like great homemade food!)

hgtv design star

Did you see it?!

Ok, I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea and not everyone drains-their-brains with cable tv, but I like me a good design show.

Last night's episode had a good mix of designs/styles as the designers revamped different rooms in a seaside bed & breakfast. There were some nice pieces in each room (ok, most rooms), but my fave was definitely the room done by this trio: Karl, Meg and Mark.



I'm hoping Meg keeps going strong, since I've fallen in love with this bed.


(Note: I'm not sure what is going on with the pics on HGTV's site...they're look very dull. The colors were much more vibrant!)

Check out more pictures from the episode at HGTV's website.

Image source:HGTV

1.02.2011

New Year's Resolutions

Happy New Year! I hope that everyone had a safe and fun celebration. Hubbie and I had a great time meeting new people, playing games and eating great food. It was a fun night!

And now onto a new year: 2011! Have you made your resolutions yet? Do you make any? I'm never too strict with myself on resolutions, but I've got a few:

1) Work on my Etsy shop as much as possible!
2) Be a better listener
3) Stay in touch with friends much better than I do
4) Oh, and the usual—get my house organized! (this is more like a weekly resolution :)

If you're looking to get your home, office or car organized, Etsy has posted a great listing of unique and fun items that will get you excited to clean up and organize. All of these are great ways to decorate your home and get organized, but I've definitely got my favorites!

I think I must have this Reclaimed Wood Desk Caddy from PegandAwl


This would get me excited to do laundry! Laundry Room Boxes from PattisPrimitives


Never lose those keys. Or necklaces. Or scarfs.
Super-Sweet Wood Sign with Hooks from LoveNostalgicWhimsy


This is just the cutest little canister. I might use it for garlic, as it's intended, but I'm sure there are 1,000 other uses for it, too!
Canister by Bella Joy Pottery


There are so many cute items on this list. If you want to get organized in style, check it out!


Image Sources: pattisprimitives,
lovenostalgicwhimsy
bellajoy
pegandawl

12.02.2010

Budget-Friendly Holiday Decor


Now that it's officially December, my mind turns to the holidays. Besides a few white lights and sometimes a nice, fresh green tree, I'm not too big on holiday decor. I blame this on my current apartment (not a lot of room) and my lack of off-season storage (no room at all). Maybe someday when I have a larger space, I'll be more seasonally-inspired. For now, though, I like to keep things minimal. This diy wreath project over on Design*Sponge caught my eye, though. It's wintery, without being too "Christmas-ey," and with its soft colors, it could stay up for a few months. I always have leftover grocery bags and spray paint around, so this would be a "free" decor project that wouldn't take up any floor space. Free and cute? Perfect!

Click here to check out more images and the full instructions at Design*Sponge.

Image source: Design*Sponge