Martha’s Prop Room.
Feast your little eyes upon Martha Stewart’s fabled prop room. What wouldn’t I give to have a Supermarket Sweep – like few minutes in here?!
Posted In house and homeFeast your little eyes upon Martha Stewart’s fabled prop room. What wouldn’t I give to have a Supermarket Sweep – like few minutes in here?!
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1. Flyer little miss flyer scooter Radio
Your child will ride trouble-free with the uniquely designed ergonomic grip handle. With just the push of a button, the fold-down handle will hug the base making storage and portability easy. This adorable and practical scooter is the perfect first scooter for your child.
2. sock monkey slippers
Slip on these snuggly monkey slippers, reminiscent of the sock monkeys from the 1940’s. Classic, nostalgic and trendy in one!
3. name poster
give us the name (or any word!) and we’ll make it magically appear from a sea of monochome letters. choose from 4 color ways, in 2 different sizes.
4. crayon rocks
Specially shaped to allow small fingers to color in large, wide strokes, promoting confidence in creating kids’ art.
5. organic cotton giraffe blanket
Sweet and classic, this organic cotton giraffe is all-natural and chemical-free, with no chemical dyes that might irritate baby’s skin.
6. animals 5-piece children’s utensil set
This flatware set re-imagines the most familiar pieces of cutlery as exotic animals. A dessert spoon becomes a giraffe, the soup spoon is a smiling hippo, the knife is a toothy crocodile, and the fork is a playful shark. The set even includes a unique French fry fork in the shape of a baby alligator.
7. moon in my room
Detailed light-up moon hangs on wall and shines just like the real thing!
8. slide whistle
Play it like a slide trombone, imitate bird calls or make wonderful “cartoon” sound effects!
9. les Deglingos
A unique species of quirky animals!
During the season of rampant parties – not to mention colds – it never hurts to have a little distinction between glasses and/or bottles! And these 123 Cocktail Napkins are a lot nicer was of doing it than oh, say, telling an acquaintance to keep his gross germs to himself. Unfortunately you can’t invite more than six guests!
:: via Design*Sponge
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I’m a nut for pound cakes of all kinds. And I have to admit I’ve never tasted one with pomegranate seeds. So I probably need to try Pomegranate Pound Cake asap!
:: recipe and photo via Dishing Up Delights
Posted In recipesAnother great DIY project – a paper wreath – from CraftStylish. I want to make a gazillion in different sizes and color palettes!
:: via evie s.
Posted In christmas, holidays, make itOnly two weeks left until Christmas Day. Are you on schedule?
:: photo via ffffound
Posted In christmas, holidays
I love sesame chicken.
I love pomegranates.
I’m imagining this Pomegranate Sesame Chicken to be heaven on earth.
:: recipe and photo via Beachlover’s Kitchen
Posted In recipesI’ve been pretty good for the most part this year.
I flipped the minimal amount of people off on the roadways (and those I told were #1 deserved it I might add). I cut back on Happy Hours. And that one day when my cat, Peanut, got stuck in the coat closet for ten hours? Totally his fault.
So if you could just maybe consider putting this Heather Frazier Mobile under my tree this Christmas I’d be very thankful. Especially because I’ve already decided exactly where it will go.
Love,
Kelly
I love this idea! Snow garland is simple to make with just a roll of dental floss and some white adhesive dots and creates quite a dramatic effect when used in quantity.
:: via evie s
Posted In holidays, make itThis Pomegranate Punch would be so classy (and easy) to whip up for a holiday get together!
Ingredients:
– 1 quart pomegranate juice
– 2 cups fresh orange juice, strained
– 2 cups chilled limeade
– 1 750-milliliter bottle Prosecco
– Lime and orange slices, for garnish
– Ice
– 1 cup pomegranate seeds
In a punch bowl, combine the pomegranate juice, orange juice and limeade. Pour in the Prosecco; float lime and orange slices on top. Ladle into 12 ice-filled glasses, sprinkle with pomegranate seeds and serve. Serves 12.
:: cocktail recipe and photo via Food & Wine
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