Delicious




Browsing through on of my favorite blogs, Love Obsess Inspire, I came across the work of Liz Wolfe. Her photography is so luscious and delicious that it was hard to resist posting every photo on her entire site. What I love most about her photos is the use of color and creating these bubble gum like scenarios with oddly strange objects. There is definitely a lot of personality to her photographs which I love. I tried to pick my favorites but there is so much more eye candy on her site. I especially love the sugar photographs in her earlier work and how can you resist a gem encrusted doughnut? So much fun!

Have a wonderful weekend! I am actually on vacation right now with my family in lovely Portugal. I will resume posting after Labor Day. I hope everyone has had an amazing summer and I will see you back here soon! xoxo

Colorful Crochet



These sweet crocheted pieces by Meeks Sandy Girl are lovely in their every knitted detail!

{via kingdom of style}



Bakers Dozen is a super cute little shop where artists from all over the world make exclusive items in limited editions of 13. There are so many cute things offered and I happen to love the sweetly shaped ceramic brooches by Amy Borrel. There is something really soft about them despite being made of ceramic. The sweet embroidered piece by Fieldguided with a lovely quote by Joanna Newson would surely win over anyone's heart. And how can you resist the paper cut pig by Esther Ramiez- I sure can't!

{photos by bakers dozen}

My names is khan
















Sometimes, Indian politicians react more strongly than celebrity actors do to uncouth American behaviour directed at Bollywood

icons.

After being detained for questioning for two hours at Newark Airport in New Jersey by an over-zealous immigration official who swung into action when the surname Khan flashed on his computer screen, Shahrukh quipped in his inimitable style, “If they want, I can frisk Angelina Jolie when she is here.” The Bollywood superstar appeared to shrug off the incident when he stated that he had experienced similar treatment before.

Speaking to journalists in Delhi on the morning of Independence Day, India’s I&B minister Ambika Soni said, “I don’t think that this manner of detention (in the name of religion) is justified. But, in the US, several examples have surfaced where frisking takes place more than required.” The minister should have just stopped there. But she went on to add, “I am of the opinion that the way we are frisked, I too was frisked, we should do the same to them.”

Imitation, as the saying goes, is the best form of flattery. However, in this instance, imitation could be the worst kind of folly! There is a difference between a cultured civilisation rooted in the concept of Atthithi devo bhava and ugly Americans of the kind Shahrukh encountered at the immigration counter at Newark Airport.

Frisking Americans coming to India — including the official who detained the Bollywood icon for two hours despite being told by other immigration officials that Shahrukh Khan was a reputed actor shooting a movie in the US and that there was nothing suspicious about him or his acting — amount to a knee-jerk response.

Soni and the embassy officials who interceded for Shahrukh should instead present the immigration official with a copy of The Ugly American, the 1958 bestselling novel by William Burdick and Eugene Lederer, narrating instances of rude behaviour that alienated Asians!

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Ruffles & Roses




Do you remember these adorable little onesies from Krafty Kym? Well now she is offering precious little girl's clothing. There is so much detail and craft that goes into these little pieces, what is not to love?

Have a great weekend!

{photos from krafty kym}

Curatorial Eye





Cori Kindred has an eye for perfected detail. Every item in her shop I seriously lust for. Not only is everything styled and photographed beautifully but her entire offering is curated meticulously. I love the vintage covered matchboxes - perfection!

{photos from cori kindred}

Simple Inspiration



I love this bandana inspired tablescape Country Living has created. What a great way to incorporate your favorite fabric into your wedding or dinner party! They have so many great ideas on their website - I am on it almost everyday.

{photos from country living / photo credit Wendell T. Webber}

Beautiful Bunting





I am a little bit obsessed with bunting banners and these by Lobster and Swan are my favorite to date! Look at all of the vintage gorgeousness layered on the top banner, and the stitching on the bottom blue one? Seriously, these are just perfection!

{all photos from lobster and swan}

Baby Love



I love this yearlong timelapse of this baby. So precious.

Having a baby is amazing...

{via twbe}

funny cartoon wallpaper










Funny cartoon wallpaper

Bipasha Basu

Bipasha Basu is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Bollywood films. A former model, she was the winner of the Ford's Godrej Cinthol Supermodel contest in 1996.
















Basu was born on January 7 in New Delhi to a Bengali Hindu family. She is the second of three daughters to her parents, the elder being Bidisha, and the younger—Vijayeta. Although she was born in New Delhi, her family later moved to Kolkata..She is often called bips.















In an interview, she has stated that she had initially planned to study medicine, but entered modelling and acting by accident. Basu studied science till the 12th standard at Bhavan's Gangabux Kanoria Vidyamandir and then studied commerce at The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society College, an undergraduate college affiliated with the University of Calcutta.















In Kolkata, she did modeling and ramp shows part-time. However, in 1996, she met model Mehr Jessia in Kolkata; the latter suggested that Basu take part in the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel contest. Basu participated, and won the contest.
















After winning the Ford Godrej Cinthol contest, Basu also was flown to New York by the Ford Company, where she had a successful modelling career at the age of 17.















Basu made her film debut in Abbas Mustan's Ajnabee, with Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol and Kareena Kapoor. She played a married woman who goes all out to woo her husband’s married friend, and eventually won the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award for her performance.

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