14 July 2010

Cherries Aren't Just for Eating


Last Monday, I took you cherry picking.
Wasn't that fun?

Trees & buckets full of cherries...keeps us
thinking of new recipes & different
ways to use them.

Today, before eating the cherries,
let's stop & admire them.


Let's make them the subject
for a photo shoot!


Aren't they gorgeous?

They look like edible jewels.

Let's make them last longer
with some Photoshop magic.

Then turn them into gift tags
or greeting cards.

It makes the perfect
finishing touch to a present.

Indeed, the cherry on top!

13 July 2010

Cherry-Berry Pops


Yesterday, I took you on a road trip
where we got to take home a lot
of cherries.

And when I say "a lot", I mean, a lot!
When life gives you cherries...

Turn them into popsicles!

I melted some vanilla ice cream,
added the cherries {pitted & chopped}
and threw in some chopped strawberries &
blackberries. Mix well & pour into
popsicle molds.

Leave in the freezer for a few hours
then unmold.

TADA! Homemade Cherry-Berry Pops!

Make some using fruits that are abundant this summer.
Because letting them spoil is a big blah.

It's also a wonderful way to beat the heat!

12 July 2010

Inspiration: Cherries


Happy Monday!
Today, let me take you on a little road trip.

We're going to Terhune Orchards in
Princeton, New Jersey.

We're going cherry picking!

If you've never gone fruit picking before,
we'll need to pay a little fee &
we each get a bucket.

Here are the many cherry varieties available.

Look at the trees!
They're overflowing with the
reddest, ripest cherries!

There are yellow & orange ones, too.

I think I picked about 2 pounds.

Wash them & they're ready to eat!

But what happens if you've got too many cherries?
Turn that blah dilemma into a TADA!

Here are some great breakfast ideas
that are tasty, healthy and you'll
get to use up those cherries
rather quickly.

Add them to a bowl of muesli.

Pair it with some warm oatmeal.

Or use it as a topping for your yogurt & granola.

Please come back tomorrow for
more ideas inspired by cherries!



09 July 2010

A Beach Wedding


A wedding on the beach is a dreamy affair.
Whether you are the bride, a member of the bridal party
or one of the lucky guests, a breezy outfit and
a pair of comfy footwear is sure to be on your list.

Flipflops, anyone?

Dress them up for the occasion with sparkly ribbons.

Or a pair of brooches.

Lace to match your dress,
spun around the strap.

Or lovely little pearls!

Here's a tip for all you ladies planning a bridal shower: make decorating your own flipflops a group activity! Have a bunch of brand new flipflops (determine the guests' sizes before buying inexpensive ones at Old Navy or on-line). Have a table filled with lace, ribbons, beads & baubles, scissors, needle & thread, a glue gun & fishing string ready for an afternoon of jazzing up your slippers! Present a special pair to the bride-to-be with everyone's wishes & signatures. Oh what fun you'll have!

Have a groovy weekend everyone!

08 July 2010

From Head to Toe


I hope ya' all are staying cool in this hot, hot, hot weather!

I've always been attracted to red shoes
but I've never been brave enough to wear them.

So I decided to try with these red slippers:

I've been wearing them for the past couple of
summers and they have brightened my day,
more so when I'm wearing a wild color of nail polish.
But I though I'd dress this pair up a bit...

With a colorful set of beads!

These are really hair beads I got when
I had my hair braided on a vacation
in the Dominican Republic.

The braids are long gone but I kept the
beads as a souvenir.

And I think these red flipflops
are glad that I did!

07 July 2010

Bead It Up


It's scorching hot where I live & this heat will
continue for the rest of the week.

The heat is my excuse to put on some flipflops.

This pair might be screaming "too casual".
But if we add a few beads {attached using
fishing string}...

Tada! We've elevated the everyday to
extra-special!

And it's something uniquely yours!

06 July 2010

A Sparkle in Your Step


We're jazzing up some flipflops this week.

If you know where to shop, you'll be able
to get inexpensive flipflops like this one:

I got these at Old Navy.
They're cute as is but a little
personalization won't hurt, right?

I got this sequin ribbon from my favorite notions store,
2 yards for $1.00. I think that's a pretty good deal.

I attached it to the rubber strap using hot glue.
It's been stable so far. You can also try crazy glue
or wind invisible thread/fishing twine around it
if hot glue doesn't work.

TADA! a small touch that will add
a sparkle to your step!

See you tomorrow!

05 July 2010

Flippin' for Flipflops


Happy Monday!
I hope you guys here in the U.S. had a nice
Fourth of July weekend.

Summer is really in full swing & my flipflops
have been parading the streets.

There are days, though, that I think
they are too plain, too blah.

Add some tulle & a pair of gold buttons {even if they don't match}
and TADA! -- fancy feet!

Sew them on tightly to the rubber strap
to keep them from falling off.

These flipflops will be the envy
of the other flipflops on the pavement.

Have a great day!


02 July 2010

The Bubble Lady


Right around this time, in 2007, I was in Chicago. It was the perfect summer day and I was at the Lincoln Park farmer's market. I was sitting on a bench, enjoying a strawberry crepe and right across me was this lady. I call her "The Bubble Lady".

She had a little bubble machine, which I refer to
as her magic wand. Bubbles, bubbles,
bubbles everywhere!

I too, wanted to have lots of bubbles.

So when I'm down to the last drops
of dish soap...

Or detergent, shampoo & body wash...

I add water to the bottle, give it a shake
and pour the liquid into a container.

I put the bottles in the recycle bin
and this is what I do with the collected water:

I agitate it to make it really, really sudsy.

TADA! Instant bubble liquid!

I can easily conjure up some bubbles to turn
my day from blah to TADA!

Or pretend to be "The Bubble Lady"
and make toddlers happy!

I love how excited they are while chasing the bubbles,
making them pop.

Here's another bubble recipe from this book:

You'll need:

3 cups water
1 cup liquid soap (baby shampoo or baby bath)
1 tablespoon sugar

Mix all ingredients together & use different
materials to form bubbles like coat hangers,
fly swatters and strawberry baskets.


I found the book at the Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
(New York City) and I'm definitely going back to
see what new craft book I'll find.

Have a wonderful 4th of July weekend
and find some time to blow bubbles!