Monday, February 27, 2012

Dream a Little Dream for me


My friend and I recently visited a country fair in the pursuit of the unusual and uncommon. While I've always had a soft spot for the fantasy ideals behind the Native American dream catcher, my obsession deepened when we stumbled across a rustic stall with catchers dangling in the subdued sunlight. And how seemingly appropriate to indulge in our dreams on the memorial on Martin Luther King Jr. A man who inspired, persisted and devoted all he had for those who had nothing. Whether you accesorise with a dream catcher bracelet or scatter the print over light tees, notebooks, or in a precious space, just make sure you cast away any bad dreams with your very own delicate dream catcher.











Tessie, My love, keep pursuing your dreams, no matter how wild!
Xx

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

We Wish you a Merry Christmas!


With a batch of Martha Stewart Ginger Bread Christmas cookies goldening to perfection in the oven, it is fair to say that the spirit of Christmas is certainly in the air. The decorations have been hung, presents diligently accounted for and with an upcoming brunch with treasured friends, I am joyously awaiting Christmas day. For a few last minute ideas, add festive features to your decadent table with an assortment of candles or a stack of pine cones. Guests will adore receiving personalised notes on table placements, while allowing you to contain control over your final setting masterpiece. Complete a brunch table-scape with cookie shaped spoons adjacent to over sized cups for guests to readily dip into home brewed coffees or cocoas. Wrap gifts in brown packages or newspaper, adorned with seasonal ribbons for a simplistic yet earthy treat to confine homemade cookies and other parting gifts. With Christmas merely a week a way it is time to stuff those stockings and deck the halls. For an additional dose of dashing ideas create your own decorations with these effective ideas. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
                                        XX
                                             SATORI



{Opt for elegance this season with a dramatic, modern chandelier or
illuminate the table with candles and lights galore}

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Thats a Wrap!

Ditch that dated printed wrapping paper this Christmas for innovative ideas on how to wrap those loving gifts to family and friends. Orgainise yourself well in advance of the manic seasonal shoppers by selecting a colour scheme to base all items to be wrapped. Whether you mix prints and patterns in white a red for a traditionally authentic collection: modernize your material with cool blues or bright hues: or use newspaper or brown paper for a rustic charm: these versatile ideas will have you snip, snapped and wrapped in moments. Adorn each parcel with personalised name tags to help you identify every gift on the day, as well as using a combination of ribbons and twine to complete each treasured item..

{Play around with words this season with wordfind wrapping!}

{Give  ready-to-bake cookie jars to friends who adore baking}

{Create tempting textures with the use of doilies and string} 


{Tape extra paper around the package and fasten
with a fabric bow for an adorable twist}