
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Valentine's Candy Strikes Again

Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Put a Feather in Your Cap

I've been seeing feather headbands everywhere lately. It's such a whimsical look, perfect for something like a New Year's Eve party, but what about the rest of the year? Feathers make such a bold statement, one I'm not quite sure I could pull off, but I'm thinking it's worth a solid try. Etsy has a large selection of feather headbands, including this
$10 dollar one by LovMely. There are so many colors, sizes and types of feathers, something's bound to work. And even if it only comes out once a year, I feel like it's a piece worth owning. What do you think of the feather look?
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Hatching a Plant

These ceramic eggs might be the tiniest and cutest planters I've ever come across. The egglings as they are called come with one ceramic egg, a terra cotta dish, soil and seeds. You the tap the egg with a spoon to break open the top, add water, and soon your miniature garden begins to grow. A variety of options are available including basil, mint, red pepper and strawberry plants. You can find the egglings online at Branch and the MoMA Store. I think they make a great little gift, and how cute would they be lined up in a windowsill?
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Making Time

So it's been a while...way too long in fact, but it's my New Year's resolution to carve out time for all things SoHo, so here's to getting reinvigorated in 2009. I thought a new planner would be a good way to get motivated and structured. I came across these charming pocket-size planners on etsy that should do the trick. The Vancouver-based seller Posy Paper Co. specializes in cards, calendars and notebooks, and the petite size makes them perfect for jotting down ideas on the go.
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