What’s so cool about Savannah?
What am I going to do when I get to Savannah? Glad you asked, here are a few things from my list: ShopSCAD: This is a unique gallery store that features only the work of faculty, staff, students and...
View ArticleThe Savannah Pattern
When I was visiting St Augustine with my mom for the first time we went on one of those trolley tours of the historic area. Now I admit that in Boston I tend to despise those trolleys. They are always...
View ArticleOh, Much Appreciated!
And here is our 2nd new thank you note, Much Appreciated, she hails from Savannah, Georgia. This pattern is a “re-coloration” of this year’s (May in fact) Savannah pattern. I love the pattern but just...
View ArticleVivian Leigh’s Bitchy Resting Face
I doubt Vivian Leigh (the actress that played Scarlet O’Hara in Gone With the Wind) and I have all that much in common… but one thing we do share is Bitchy Resting Face. It’s all in the eyebrows, a...
View ArticleA HISTORY THROUGH BOTTLES
In high school I had a coke addition… Coca-Cola that is. I don’t drink soda anymore, but these new Coke bottles made of ICE could turn my cheek. Created by Ogilvy +Mather Bogata, the bottles have the...
View ArticleFrankly My Dear… a free desktop
In 1936 Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone With the Wind, the story of Clayton County, Georgia, and Atlanta during the American Civil War and Reconstruction. She tells the story of Scarlett O’Hara, the...
View Articlesparkling peach cocktails
Having a liquor store open below our studio has spurned a few more cocktail hours over here. We planned on doing this peach cocktail because we’ve been inspired by our Atlanta pattern and the studio...
View ArticleAtlanta Tour Guide with Sarah Winchester
Our dear friend and studio-mate, Sarah Winchester, happens to be from Atlanta. She was the perfect person to give us some insider tips on what to do when you are in ATL. Eating is always the most...
View ArticleOh Miss Scarlett…
As mentioned my Elles, Vogues, Luckys and the occasional InStyle, (as Shaniqua understands I don’t read that magazine regularly… too big and too hard to follow), always end up sliced to pieces in my...
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