Bonbon Oiseau



NYC based Bonbon Oiseau has some incredibly beautiful pieces throughout their site. Each accessory has mix of high fashion and hand crafted beauty with an unmatched level of sophistication. You can even send in your own vintage charms or stones and have Bonbon Oiseau create your own little personal masterpiece!

{all photos from bonbon oiseau via cannelle et vanille}

Paper Cut Charm





Last week my husband sent me the paper cut illustrations of Helen Mussel White. They are just so precious and whimsical and delicate. What I love most about them is not only the beautiful hand cut shapes but the layering of her cute little illustrations. I would love to have a few of them lining my baby girl's wall!

{photos from Helen Mussel White}

Moroccan Inspired Deliciousness





Here are some more photos of Amy's dessert table that I created patterns for! As you know, so many lovely and talented women worked together on this and Amy has a great breakdown of all of our contributions on her blog!

Have a wonderful weekend!

I promise to resume blogging more soon! Motherhood - which btw is amazing, running a business & designing, and enjoying summer with the family has taken over almost all of my time!!

{all graphics by thoughtful day and all photos by karen mordechai}

Sunday Suppers !!!


The last couple of weeks I have had the amazing opportunity to collaborate with Sunday Suppers, the brainchild of the amazing and talented photographer Karen Mordechai & chef extraordinaire Casey Solomon. Along with designing the menus & other paper bits for Sunday Suppers (photos to follow) I was given the incredible opportunity to design some patterns for the brilliant Amy Atlas. The theme of the supper was Moroccan so we incorporated that same theme into Amy's dessert table. I designed the patterned backdrop as well some of the other paper elements on the table, which you will soon see. Amy had such a beautiful & clear vision that working with her was a dream. All of the details Amy envisions for her tables are so thoughtfully arranged & put together that her work is not only visually delicious but tasty too! Which leads me to Aran Goyoaga of the famed Cannelle et Vanille. Aran's desserts, if you can imagine, taste as delicious as they look. Which is hard to believe because everything she does looks and is a piece of art! The beautiful center cake was by Love Street Cakes, which was the perfect centerpiece. And last but not least the gorgeous flower treatments were by the lovely and talented Jessie from Rountree. Wait until you see her flowers on the dinner table !!! More pics to come throughout the next couple of days!

The dessert table truly was visually and tastefully delicious! And if you live in NYC or nearby - you should definitely attend one these Sunday Suppers, they are so much fun!

{photos from karen mordechai photography}

Do Re Mi



Have you seen this video? So much fun! A nice little moment to start the week!

{video from youtube via a fb friend}

Sparkle Power




On Saturday we went to a 3 yr. olds birthday party and there was a sweet choo choo train theme and a pinata! I was thinking how cool would it be to have a pinata at one of our birthday parties? I have a feeling all of the adults would get pretty excited over one and I think that these pinatas from Confetti System would be not only awesome but gorgeous too! They would also be great at a casual outdoor wedding reception - I think all of the kids would be pretty stoked to get some pinata time at a wedding reception!

{photos from confetti system}

A Modern Weave




I happen to think thread with ceramic is a great material combination. They compliment each other wonderfully and it is shown in these bud vases from MudPuppy. The woven texture from the thread meshes brilliantly with the hard shiny surface of the vase! These would be great modern gifts for your bridal party!

{photos from mudpuppy}

Color Explosion!





How about a little color explosion to end what turned out to be a gorgeous week here in NYC. Sarah Applebaum's work is amazing - awesome color craziness mixed in with a little pop art nostalgia is the perfect combination in my mind!

Have a wonderful weekend!!!

{photos from sarah applebaum
}

Remastered




I am such a huge fan of artist Ninainvorm's work. Her stuff has been everywhere and deservedly so! I love the way she adds whimsy and freshness to the vintage pieces she redecorates. If I could, I would buy everything in her Etsy shop!


{photos from ninainvorm via yellowgoat}

Floral Freshness & Fashion


Okay, this bouquet by Brown Paper Design has to be one of my favorites to date. I love the perfect balance of yellow and white. Also the casualness of the bouquet is just so hard to resist if you ask me!




In my opinion, nothing could replace fresh flowers at a wedding, or even in the home. I am not a fan of fake flowers, plants, etc. but I will say that these fabric roses from Allen Company Inc. are a pretty cute option as gifts if you just can't resist!



{top bouquet from brown paper design}

{bottom fabric roses from allen company inc.}

Ileana D'Cruz

Ileana D'Cruz (born August 19, 1987) is an Indian film actress, who predominantly appears in Telugu-language films. Starting her career as a model, she made her feature film debut in Y.V.S. Chowdhary's 2006 Telugu film Devadasu. She went on to appear in commercially successful ventures Pokiri (2006), Jalsa (2008) and Kick, establishing herself as one of Telugu cinema's leading actresses.














Ileana was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra as the second child to her parents. Her father is a Catholic from Goa, while her mother is a Christian who converted from Islam. She has three siblings, an elder sister named Farah, a younger brother Reece and a yonger sister Erene. Her first name comes from Greek mythology. While growing up, she lived for several years in Goa.














D'Cruz made her feature film debut in 2006 in the Telugu language romance film Devadasu, directed by Y. V. S. Chowdhary, who spotted her in a "Fair and Lovely" ad film directed by Rakesh Roshan. Critics were in praise of her, particularly referring to her physique and looks; Jeevi of Idlebrain wrote that Ileana "makes a cool debut. She is good at histrionics and has a fabulous body any woman would love to possess. She has great legs and nice physique", while a review from Indiaglitz noted that she "has chiseled features and a figure to die-for."















Devadasu, which also marks its lead actor Ram's acting debut, became the year's first major commercial success, eventually grossing around 14 crores, whilst earning Ileana the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debutant. She next appeared opposite Mahesh Babu in the action flick Pokiri in which she portrayed an aerobics teacher, who is harassed by a corrupt police offer. The film was a huge financial success, emerging the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time until then, as well as Ileana's biggest commercial success so far.















Lather that year, she made her Tamil-language film debut in Kedi (2006). Although the film did not do so well at the box-office, D'Cruz remained too busy to accept all the film roles offered to her. Her Telugu film Khatarnak (2006) in which she acted opposite Ravi Teja did not do as well as expected, which has been attributed to her glamorous appearance not going down well with the audience. She subsequently experienced a setback in her career as her following releases Rakhi (2006) and Munna (2007) proved critically and financially unsuccessful.














D'Cruz's career took a turn for the better with the release of her well-received 2007 film Aata, acting opposite Siddharth. She received favorable reviews for her performance as Satya, a college student who is on the run from the home minister's crooked son by whom she is targeted, when leading a protest and demanding punishment for his crimes.[

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