Horsey Magic


Now this was one thing I spotted today that I couldn’t resist sharing. I know it’s made the round on many a design blog but I just spotted it over on Present and Correct’s Facebook page and it made me squeal with glee. It’s a concept design called Horsey, designed by Eungi Kim. It for the Seoul cycle design competition. I love my bike, but this accessory would just make cycling so fun – it’s awesome! It’s so cute it would be great for kids and big kids, like me.
Images from Design Boom
New Additions


Saturday Miles and I ventured home to Kent to see our parents and ended up in the seaside town of Deal, whilst browsing the high street we came across a boot sale/market packing up and I instantly spotted this little Denby lamb in duck egg blue. This was pretty exciting for me as I have wanted either a Denby lamb or rabbit of quite a while now and for £7 it was a bit of bargain. It doesn’t have any markings on it, so it could be a fake or a copy, but it doesn’t matter as I love it for the design, not the designer stamp. Too cute!
My new lamb sits proudly next to my first ever Jonathan Adler piece, bought back from the US by Miles. I have been lusting after the entire Jonathan Adler range for so long that it’s very exciting actually owning something – it’s just so pretty.
I love the white and duck egg together, the colours are calming and the flower on top of of the pot makes me smile – I love detail! It’s strange how something a silly as ceramics can make you happy. I’m either very fickle or easily pleased – I can’t make my mid up.
Recent Inspiration

I spotted these stunning paper wreathes over on Duet Letterpress, they are from Paper Source in the USA. They come in mum kits that you construct yourself and I think they are beautiful. It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of paper wreathes as I made my own Christmas one here, nut this really is something different. The colours are so seasonal and that thick pink ribbon is so cute – I’m sold!
I’m am totally in awe of all the brilliant blogs I keep stumbling across lately. I have added some new faves to my blog roll, my daily reads now include Blushing Ambition, Mustard and Sage, You are my Fave, Duet Letterpress, Ruffled and Whisk kid. Thank goodness for blogs, they provide so much inspiration and visual happiness – thanks bloggers! Has anyone else found any amazing blogs lately?
Just Another Weekend




I thought I’d share a little collection of pictures from my weekend. I was inspired to take and post slightly more mundane pictures, ones that captured my real life by a recent article that I read over on Jezbel. It was a great post talking about the phenomenon described as ‘decornographers‘, a modern wave of fashion and interior bloggers that take picture perfect snaps of their home or outfits. Their blogs are free of any rubbishy pictures and the life they depict is rather flawless, or as I describe it ‘edited reality’. I think the article struck a chord with me as I am (though not named in the article) guilty as hell of doing this. I always want everything to look just so even though sometimes things really aren’t. So, I thought it was time I start cutting the crap and not be afraid to post a little bit of the reality (still the pretty bits).
Instead of waiting for the right inspiration and the perfect light to take the a photo for my blog I thought I would share my weekend warts and all. Most pictures here are taken from my sofa, where I spent a considerable part of the day. So here’s me break away from being a ‘Marthette’ I hope you enjoy. I’m off to discover Pintrest, just got my lovely beta invite – woo!
Welcome Home Cupcakes

Sorry for dropping off the blog radar for a little while, to say I have been busy would be a huge understatement. Anyway, I’m back now and I thought I’d share my most recent cupcake creation. These are vanilla sponge, with blue vanilla frosting and coated choco bean sprinkles! I’m not normally a fan of such unnatural icing colours but they were a welcome home gift to Miles – who loves all things blue. Plus these were meant to be man cakes, so pink just wouldn’t cut it. I managed to fashion a cake stand out of 2 plates and a vintage Champagne glass. All in the name of making a pretty decoration.

The truth is, as I am without my own camera its really hard to post when Miles is away as I have no means to take any snaps. I think I may have to consider opening my blog up a little winder. I was toying with the idea of starting a Tumblr blog for all the inspiring things I find on other blogs, as I try to keep this blog for pictures I take myself. However, keeping it to photos I take can be limiting and lead to irregular blogging when I haven’t been up to anything creative. So, I think it’s decided, I can’t afford the £400 new camera right now so I will post about inspiring things and hope you all don’t get bored of me. Fingers crossed. Also right now I’m enjoying tunes from The Like and Slow Club and reading Fifi Lapin’s book – too cute for words!
Autumn Lovelies

I hate being someone that seems to be wishing summer away, but unfortunately I work in a very hot office and to be honest I haven’t been able to get and enjoy the sun as much as I wanted to this year. All this, combined with the recent turn in the the weather has let my mind drift to Autumn and winter fashions. Warmer colour combinations and snuggly over-sized jumpers seem so perfect right now…this may have something to do with being quite tired? Anyway, here’s a little collage of the things making it onto my Autumn wish list.
1. Fleur de Bois frangrance from Miller Harris
2. Holly Bow shoes in mustard from Hobbs NW3
3. Ultimate Winter Duffle coat from Topshop
4. Cream slouchy jumper from Topshop
5. Tassle bag (very Luella) from Topshop
6. Heath Scarf from Hobbs NW3
7. Yarra Desert boots from Clarks Originals
8. Casio retro gold watch from ASOS
9. Rob Ryan bird Brooch for Tatty Devine
(the brooch reads ‘Our adventure is about to begin’ too cute!)
What are your Autumn lovelies?
Day Trip to Versailles
Last photos from Paris, I promise. I thought I’d share my pictures from our day trip out of the city and down to Versailles. I have mixed emotions about Versailles, the palace and grounds are breath taking and stunning, however I went in August and the it was completely over-run with tourists (like myself). This in it’s self is fine, but lines were really long for everything and I spent most of the day waiting, not exploring. Moan aside, I would totally recommend this as a day trip if you’re in Paris, just don’t go in peak tourist season, like I did. Also, if you’re under 26 and have id you get in free – which is very nice. Here is a selection of photos from the day, we started with the main palace, the gardens, boating on the lake and then out to Marie Antoinette’s estate including the Queen’s Hamlet – which was my favourite thing by far. Also, I have to say thank you my sister for lending me her camera – as you can see I was very snap happy! If anyone is thinking of going to Paris, I have put a few more pictures on my Flickr.











Merci, Paris
Whilst in Paris I visited the very lovely Merci. It really is a stunning concept store filled with imaginative things. I loved how much space they have and the interesting ways they have used it. One thing that really stood out to me in Parisian stores was how relaxed they are. Taking a few snaps never seems to be a problem, unlike England and the service never pushy. Many of the items in Merci are a little eye watering and out my modest price range, but the space is so inviting. The used book cafe downstairs draws an eclectic crowd of coffee drinkers, lunch eaters and mothers with push chairs. I loved how the store was more than a store, it was a place to relax, meet and gain inspiration. I really hope more of these spring up everywhere (especially London) – it’s a fantastic concept. Here’s a little peek at how it looked during my visit last week.






Exploring Paris
Last week Miles and I went to Paris for a long weekend. It’s no secret that I am a real francophile, I love the language, the food and romanticism of France. It’s the country that I have visited most, I just seem to keep going back. We have been to Paris before 5 years a go, way back when both Miles and were students, so this visit was very different to the last. Most notably, we could afford meals out, something we didn’t have the luxury of last time. We made do with bread and snacks for breakfast, lunch and dinner! Anyway, student days aside here is a run down of our trip in photos.













You may notice a lack of Eiffel Tower etc shots, sorry Miles and made the decision, having explored the main tourist attractions last time to try to explore the lesser known and more unseen parts of the city. I love all the main attractions in Paris, but wanted to see more of the city that the residents see. This is why we hired bikes, went to parks, stayed in the East and eat at many places that only spoke French (he,he it was tough, we try our best). I have to say thank you to Hip Paris as I followed the restaurant reviews and guides to the word. We ate at The Rose Bakery, Pramil, Coco Cook and Le Temps au Temps – all on Hip Paris’ recommendation and loved them all! I love being able to find a blog like this that I feel I have a lot in common with and can use it as a real resource. More Paris to come.
Blanket Cushion

I thought I’d share my cushions with you all as I have been meaning to get a snap of them, but the light was never quite right. I got them whilst at the Country Living Christmas Fair last November (you may remember the other goodies I got there here). It was love at first sight as the colours are calm yet colourful, which I love!
The very sweet company that made them is called Calon and each cushion, or pair of cushions they make are individual. I love the fact that they are all slightly different and made from vintage wool blankets. I like to think about who might have owned it first or who had a picnic using it (don’t worry they are all properly cleaned before they make the cushions). Welsh blankets are in short supply these days so I’m pretty pleased I have a little bit of a very pretty one sitting on my sofa.
This week other than snuggling up with my cushions I have been lusting after the new Boden Autumn collection, especially their Heritage Range! I wish my bank balance would allow me some purchases, alas I’m saving for my trip to Paris with Miles. Also, very excited by the Gainsbourg movie that is out, I feel this would make the perfect Paris preparation film. Alas, I have not a moment to spare for it – sob!