See you there!

Buy them online here. Please note you must be 19 years or older to attend this event and we are not able to issue tax receipts for ticket donations.
See you there!

Buy them online here. Please note you must be 19 years or older to attend this event and we are not able to issue tax receipts for ticket donations.
Having a bit of a purpley-blue moment.

Between the ruffles and bows…

The scarves…

And the purses, it’s as if everything’s cool blue. Such a beautiful colour, non?
Concrete floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, built-in bookshelves, midcentury modern furniture.

I could go on.
Image from Seeding the Clouds.
Coolest ever, huh?

The best part of this image is its caption: “Make something cool every day.” I think I’ll take that as a challenge.
Image from Orphan Elliott.

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And now we have a fundraiser.
Hope In Haiti is happening Wednesday, January 27th at Barcelona 1180 Granville St. Featuring The WZRDZ, DJ Flip Out and you.
Thank you Larissa, Kim, Bryce, Mattie and everyone else who is making this happen. Want to get involved? Email me at theanthology@live.com
And it’s warm enough to wear a summer dress?

With a linen jacket? Yeesh. This is hardly a true Canadian winter.

As excited as I am for the Games, I’m even more excited for spring.

The sunshine! The flowers! It’s just around the corner, mes amis! How excited are you?
Going to the store and buying a CD — I don’t even remember the last time I did that (I’m an iTunes and eMusic kind of gal).

But I couldn’t find a site that would let me download Neon Indian’s Psychic Chasms {legally} so I decided to do things the old-school way and marched my little self to Red Cat Records. (Picked up some tickets to Miike Snow and Appleseed Cast while I was there.) It was quite the musical moment.
Is this how our parents feel about records?
I shouldn’t admit this, but I’ve collected so many brooches I don’t even remember where any of them came from anymore.

Like the little clear crystal one in the top right — it may or may not be the one I found in an antique store in Belfast. I just don’t remember (because I have one quite similar).

Which means this collection is more of an addiction than anything. Brooches Anonymous, anyone?
Because if I weren’t, I’d go all out and commission Tulle Box Designs to make my wedding favours. And not just because it’s run by my friend (yes, I am shamelessly friend-plugging).

But because the work is gorgeous. And especially tasty when these little packages are filled with Thomas Haas chocolates.

If I had a time machine I’d re-live that ridiculously fun, nerve-racking day. Only this time I’d have these fancy favours. Thanks to Tulle Box for the images.