Thursday, February 24, 2011

Graham Roumieu is Hilarious!

Shop addict recently posted about a great little store called Good Egg in Kensington market worth checking out!

 Read more about this shop on her blog:
http://www.theadventuresinshopping.blogspot.com/

While checking things out at this store I stumbled upon a table with some very fun reads on it!
It's not too often I see a small little shop hosting my favourite Bigfoot Series written by local Torontonian Graham Roumieu.
Please do yourself a favour and read some of these books!  They are not only hilarious but the amusing illustrations will leave you wanting more - apparently he is having an art show at Good Egg in the summer!

Here's a link to Graham Roumieu's website.

http://www.roumieu.com/


So funny.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Gathered Clutch Tutorial

I found this tutorial on Noodlehead and thought I'd give it a try.....

http://www.noodle-head.com/2010/04/gathered-clutch-tutorial.html

This project was pretty easy to follow and the pictures were helpful!   However, be sure not to make the same mistake I did with the corners. I should have cut bigger tabs for the zipper ends and I didn't leave myself enough extra fabric allowing space to sew around the zipper at the top corners.  (This all must sound very confusing but it might make more sense while making the clutch.)

Next time I will cut the fabric tabs bigger and leave more room beside as well.

Here's my finished clutch (you can see the top right corner of the bag where I struggled).





 I will definitely be making this again and recommend it as a fun quick project!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Make Your Own Dry-Erase Board

Bad perm, braces and acne.......why document these days you wish to forget?

Let's get rid of those old framed photo's and give a new purpose to that old picture frame!

By framing a pretty piece of paper, wallpaper or fabric (I'd use a light colour) you have an instant dry-erase board!

Write down all your daily to-do's with a dry-erase marker and instantly wipe away and update when needed.


I used an old fabric with little words on it - thought it would suit something I'd be writing words on.



It looks cute on it's own or with writing on it!

I also think it would look amazing with a textured white fabric and no border....

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Amy Butler Birdie Sling Bag

After the chaos of Christmas holidays, January seemed like the perfect month to make myself a new bag.  For those of you wanting to unleash your inner sewing skills, the Amy Butler Birdie Sling bag is an excellent project for beginners.  The pattern is easy to follow with clear step by step instructions.

The Workroom located on Queen St sells the Amy Butler Bag pattern and also provides a class on how to make it - their classes are great!

www.theworkroom.ca


Here's my completed bag.....love.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Maple French Toast and Bacon Cupcakes - Ya You Heard Me!

Now that I have your attention I will start off by saying that these little angels are delicious!  The combination of ingredients actually create the flavour of French Toast -and who doesn't love bacon with their French Toast?

The cake part of this cupcake infuses the flavours of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla, duplicating the french toast.  The maple buttercream icing represents the syrup and top it off with crisp bacon......sigh.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Guest Blogger - Shop Addict

From time to time I am hoping to have some guest bloggers come onto my site and share some of their favourite tips!  

Today, we have a friend of mine that was not only born to shop but has made a career from it!  She always gives me great advice when it comes to home accessorizing, finding a good sale and the importance of an "emergency shoe fund".


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Mark McLean at the Gladstone

Last night we had the pleasure of seeing our friend Mark McLean's art Exhibit at this year's Come Up To My Room Alternative Design Event at the Gladstone Hotel.  This cool art event hosts various alternative artists over two levels of the hotel.

After being offered a "free hug" on arrival and pushing through the Queen West art crowd, we found ourselves in front of Mark's exhibit.

My favourite piece of Mark's had to be his impressive 5ft x 3ft (approx.) representation of the peace sign.  From a few feet back this blue and white masterpiece looks like a very textured painting of a hand giving a peace sign.  However, when you get close you realize it is created by thousands of little toy soldier figurines!   





Very cool.