No?
Lips?
No?
Braille?
Okay – probably not, but you’d already know what your Jess LC Franklin necklace says.
Here are the options:






I think I want one of each. But “Dream Bigger” might be the one I could use right now… Which would you choose?
No?
Lips?
No?
Braille?
Okay – probably not, but you’d already know what your Jess LC Franklin necklace says.
Here are the options:






I think I want one of each. But “Dream Bigger” might be the one I could use right now… Which would you choose?
I saw this on Wide Open Spaces a while ago and had to save the link. It’s just so sweet (and HIGH-larious)…I think I need to share:
I’m LOVING these new “interiors” watercolors from Driftwood Interiors:


Recognize the first one? It’s an interpretation of a scene from Anna Spiro’s lovely home!

The “art within art” is the best part. Looking forward to seeing more in the Etsy shop.
And of course, the blog is an eye candy must read!
I found this adorable download on Inside a Black Apple years ago, and I always meant to feature it on Valentines day (first on The Big Piece of Cake and then here, on Wishing True) – but somehow it never happened.

The little blondie reminds me of my Eleanor. Maybe I’ll give her one today…
Happy Valentine’s Day!
If you can’t afford something that comes in a little blue bag this Valentines Day, what about a darling painting of the iconic wrappings?
I just love Kelly MacDonald’s work. Especially her smaller still lifes. This is a new favorite.
Have a great weekend cutting out paper hearts!
That’s the tagline for Paris versus New York. Have you seen this site? It’s so clever.
Here are some of my favorite prints:





You can actually buy them too. Visit the shop site for a full listing!
Love it.
I was utterly charmed by Averill’s post yesterday about her baby shower.
If there is anything I love more than the color “robins’ egg blue,” it’s actual blue robins’ eggs (or at least in the way of decorations – not sure what I’d do with real robins’ eggs…)
The “Feather Your Nest” shower was so creative and lovely.





Understated elegance. Just like Averill.
Have you seen the work she’s been doing on her nursery?
It will make you want a baby (or another baby). At least for the few minutes that you’re salivating over the pictures. Then your thoughts can go back to spit up and diapers. Can you have a nursery without a baby? Probably not…
I was just perusing the new issue of Ivy and Piper and saw this lovely lady featured in an artist profile:


I’ve written about Mariska’s work before and I also follow her fabulous blog, I Used to Be Snow White But I Drifted. She’s as gracious as she is talented and someday I hope to have the chance to meet her in person.
If you aren’t familiar with Mariska, the Ivy and Piper interview is a great introduction. And make sure to check out her website!