Giant Anchor Cross-Stitch

A cardinal rule I was taught in graphic design is that when something isn’t quite working for you play with scale. Make it really big, make it super tiny. Play around. That rule also applies to other forms of design, like this giant anchor cross-stitch. I love how modern it feels, all while redeeming a quirky sense of humor.

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Polygon Paper Vases


PHOTO + STYLING: Victoria Hudgins

With spring right around the corner (My trees are already budding!) I’ve got blooms on the brain. These polygon paper vases are such a quick and modern way to brighten up the plants and flowers that make their way indoors into your home.

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Cauliflower Soup

Here’s another recipe I made last week during my winter cooking burst – Cauliflower Soup. It’s easily one of the fastest soups I’ve made, just about an hour start to finish. I like for my soups to be more hearty than brothy most times, and this one was perfect. And it just so happens we had a crazy night filled with high winds and thunderstorms that night, a perfect soup night!

 

Cauliflower Soup
adapted from Zoom Yummy

• 1 head of cauliflower (I was tempted to use 2, but this was enough)
• 2 carrots
• 1 large yellow onion
• 3 Tbsp unsalted butter
• 6 C chicken (or vegetable) stock
• 4 Tbsp all-purpose flour
• 3 C milk
• 1/4 C sour cream (I used light)
• 2 bay leaves
• 2 tsp parsley
• 1/4 tsp course black pepper
• salt to taste

Finely chop the onion and carrots, then set aside. Half the head of cauliflower and remove the florets, then cut them into smaller pieces. About the size of the top half of your thumb. Place all the cauliflower into a separate bowl. Melt 2 Tbsp unsalted butter in a large soup pot. Add the chopped onions and carrots and allow to cook for 5 minutes. Next comes the cauliflower and stock, as well as the bay leaves, parsley, and black pepper. Stir to combine, then cover and bring to a boil over medium heat. Once at a boil reduce heat to a simmer for 25-30 minutes.

Meanwhile, whisk the flour and milk together in a bowl. In a medium saucepan melt 1 Tbsp butter, then add your mixture. Bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking constantly. Once it boils, remove from the heat and continue to whisk for a few more minutes as it sets. Add the white sauce to your soup pot and combine before allowing it to simmer for 5 more minutes. Remove from the heat and add sour cream. Salt to taste.

Note: I think it would be tasty to add a cup of shredded cheddar to the milk and flour mixture once it’s thickened and removed from the heat. Melt it all together before adding it to the soup. Next time!

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See Scout Sleep

Act distracted. I’ve had Piper for almost three years and this is the first collar I’ve bought for her. She came with the first plain Jane fabric one, then got a Coach hand-me-down from a bulldog. (No lie.) But I kept holding out for the one that I knew fit her personality.

And then a few weeks ago I came across See Scout Sleep and the clouds parted. First of all, hello vermillion! I love the pop of color and the geometric pattern. And the name of this design? Nice Grill. Ha. Second, 10% of all proceeds go towards the Gulf Coast Fund.

They’re handmade from hemp and brass in Louisiana!

I keep calling it Piper’s necklace instead of “collar” because the brass fixtures makes it look so good! You can check out the See Scout Sleep shop right here. I might have to snatch up the matching leash sooner than later. Piper approves.

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Bottle Humidifier

Though this winter has been so mild, my skin has been ridiculously dry. It was suggested (after copious amounts of moisturizing) that I get a humidifier to add some extra moisture into the air. The thing is… most are hideous. At least most that I can actually afford. My ideal would be something like this Bottle Humidifier designed by cloudandco. It’s the perfect mix of form and function, and wouldn’t look the slightest bit ridiculous when not in use. (via core77)

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