BBQ in a Jar.

I’m enthralled with the idea of layered foods on the go, like this BBQ in a Jar. You can also do layered salads and desserts among other things. Perfect for picnicking!

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Chocolate Bowls.

Flippin’ brilliant, ya’ll. These chocolate bowls (AKA pudding cups) are made by dipping semi-inflated balloons in a puddle of chocolate. Then fill ’em up with pudding, ice cream, or whatever your heart desires.

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Cookie Tray.

The perfect pedestal dish. When I wasn’t busy using Cookie Tray in the kitchen it would be taking up residence in my bathroom, housing my jewelry baubles. {via swissmiss}

PS: Thanks for bearing with me – and everyone else using Blogger – yesterday while it was down. Feels good to be back in action.

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Happy Weekend.

+ Summer Lasagne is on the menu this weekend

+ In love with the colors of Jeremy & Kathleen’s office

+ Quotes + Music = Music Philosphy

+ June desktop wallpapers: 1, 2, 3, 4

+ I’m smitten with these calligraphied invitations

+ Still up in the air on Tom’s new wedges

+ Swooning over these ceramic glazed tiles from Barbara Barry for Ann Sacks

+ If you’re still in morning over Lost, check out these rad graphic posters

+ Brilliantly designed Alice in Wonderland themed invitations from Jag Nagra

+ A life-like DIY crepe paper bouquet

+ Love this article about the palettes of famous artists

+ A stunning concept design for teabag coasters

Happy Weekend!

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Labour and Wait.

I’d love for my home to be filled with interesting things. Guests would inquire about them and I would explain how I found so and so in the back corner of a little flea market, and this and this in a moldy box in my grandmother’s basement. But they’d really all be pieces from Labour and Wait.

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Tomato Sandwiches.

{photo and recipe Chaos in the Kitchen}

Sometimes the best things are the simple ones. For instance, tomato sandwiches.

In my mind they’re equated with my grandparents. I always spent summers with them as a kid. Using days to the fullest running around their huge yard, helping my grandmother hang laundry on lines outside, and assisting my grandfather in the garden.

Ah yes, the garden. We’d pick bell peppers, then sit on the back porch with nothing more than his pocket knife and a shaker of salt. The tomatoes were lucky to make it into the kitchen, where they’d be sliced thick and laid out on bread that had been toasted and slathered with mayonnaise and salt and pepper. Like I said… the simple things.

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Happy {Memorial Day} Weekend.

My completely above average boss has given us both Friday and Monday off for the Memorial Day weekend, so I’m cutting out early this week. I can’t wait to soak up some rays, work on a few projects around the house and spend plenty of time with friends celebrating the unofficial start of summer. What do you have in store?

+ The perfect desktop wallpaper for all your bike lovers out there

+ A pretty yellow sunshine floral card to brighten your day in the free sort of way

+ A bevy of succulents make for a gorgeous wedding

+ No watermelon is complete with vodka

+ I’m holding out until June 1st to turn on my AC, so the less I have to turn on the oven, the better – enter gazpacho

+ Someone has finally heard our pleas for a recipe card generator!

Happy Memorial Day!
Happy Weekend!

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Banana Bites.

I see a batch of these smart little Banana Bites in my very near future. Like Kate of Framed says, it’s a great way to clean out those little bits of things left in your kitchen cupboards – chocolate chips, peanuts, coconut, whatever. And, well, bananas are fruit so technically it’s half healthy, no?

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