26 August 2011

A Green Magazine


Howdy Friends!
Today, I'm completing the round-up of
my favorite online magazines.

This one gets an extra "TADA!",
an extra star, an extra popcorn or
whatever extra ____ you use on
your rating system, because of its
focus on the environment.


It's created quarterly in Canada by Celine & Jonathan
Mackay and their hardworking team of writers,
stylists and photographers.

The pages give you tons of ideas on how to live
a green lifestyle. From home design...

to dining and gardening...

and even choosing the right products to shop for.

They encourage anything handmade and are
very supportive of budding entrepreneurs.

They're also celebrating their first birthday!
Cheer them on at their website or
on their blog.

Have a nice, nice weekend everyone!

25 August 2011

Aussie Style


It's difficult for me to imagine a world without
magazines. News stands in bus stations and
airports without magazines. Waiting rooms at
the dentist or doctor's office without magazines.
I can't bear the thought! So blah!

I guess one day we'll all be totting around some
kind of tablet PC like an iPad or Samsung Galaxy,
the same way we carry mobile phones everywhere.

Good thing there are now many
on-line magazines! TADA!

Today, it's off to Australia to see
some of the magazines they have.

Adore is Australia's first online home &
lifestyle magazine. It's first issue launched
in October/November 2010 and has been
wow-ing its readers with gorgeous homes
and beautifully designed products from
all over the world.

Paper Runway is a bit different from
the magazines I've shared this week
because instead of fashion, food &
decor, it's all about paper! And if
you love paper and the many ways
to create with it, it's worth checking

Happy Reading!

24 August 2011

Rue Magazine


Hi ya' all! There's no crafting this week.
Instead, I'm sharing a few on-line blogs
that you might like.

Today, it's all about Rue:

It's debut issue was September/October 2010.
It's the brainchild of two talented ladies, Crystal Gentilello
and Anne Sage, who are also bloggers.

If you browse through it, you will find:

Stylish interiors that you'll want to copy

Entertaining ideas to add a special touch to any party

Fabulous finds for the fashionista & decorista

What I like most about Rue are "Blogger Side
by Side" (revealing a more personal side
of popular bloggers), "Gallery Wall"
(giving readers options on how to dress up blank
walls without spending too much),
the studio tours and house tours, as well
as behind the scenes videos & play lists.

Curious already?
Check it out here.

Enjoy!

23 August 2011

Matchbook Magazine


Yesterday, I paid tribute to some lovely magazines
that have stopped publication. A big blah for fans like me.
The TADA! is that a bunch of free on-line magazines
are grabbing my attention and I just can't get enough.

Today's pick:

Matchbook Magazine was launched just this January 2011
by once students in Switzerland & now bestie travel buds

It's "A field guide to the charmed life," inspiring women
around the world to design a life they adore.

To date, they already have 7 issues.
Passionate, creative and influential members
of the design world grace the covers.

Of course you'll find fashion & style inside
its pages.

As well as decorating and art.

There's travel & culture too.

What I like best is that there's a lot of references
to history but the way it's presented isn't boring
at all. Just check out the "Datebook", "Icon",
"Ten Things You Didn't Know About..." and
"Encyclopedia" sections.

Another thing I like is the strong focus on bloggers
(who are not necessarily professional writers)
as contributors to the magazine.

If you go to the Matchbook site, be ready to
get lost in it's pages, learn something new
and find some inspiration!

22 August 2011

My Favorite Magazines


Let me begin the week by telling you about my all
time favorite magazines. They were all so TADA!
but they've since shut down the doors of their
offices. I miss receiving them in my mail
box and flipping through their glossy,
mesmerizing pages. Such a blah.

Maybe they were your favorites too?

Domino was a hip, approachable decorating &
shopping magazine. I liked that the homes
featured in its pages were lived-in, filled with
pieces collected over time & brimming
with character.
They closed in 2009.

Gourmet was a trusted expert in food trends &
entertaining. I miss Editor-in-Chief Ruth Reichl
who's such a colorful personality.
The magazine ended its run in 2009.

ReadyMade was the little magazine that could.
It promoted the Do-It-Yourself movement
whether building a table or building a business
and the pride that comes with making things
with your hands.
June/July 2011 was their last issue.

She is a British Magazine with a long history
(it's been around since 1955), it's lively pages filled
with food, fashion, entertaining and decorating.
Whenever I bought it in London, it came with
freebies like a bag, cosmetic bag or paperback!
Yet again, another closing.
The last issue comes out this August.

News like this breaks my heart.
I know how much work editors &
contributors put into a magazine.
I hope that the talents that have
lost their jobs will or have moved on
to greater things.

As for us readers, I'm happy to note that
the number of on-line magazines are now
growing. All this week, I'll introduce
a new one to you (if you haven't made
their acquaintance yet).

Let's begin with Sweet Paul:

Born in the Spring of 2010 to Paul Lowe,
a food & prop stylist, crafter & blogger.

I love this magazine because of its cheerful
simplicity with a touch of whimsy.

It showcases easy recipes, simple crafts,
and wish-list worthy products for ladies,
moms, kids and even pets.

My favorite sections include "Keep
Your Eye On" (up & coming creatives),
"Crafty Friday" and pages of recipes, each
with a memorable story attached to it.

Sweet Paul is also into crafty recycling!
You'll see it here, here & here.

Check it out...I think you'll like it. :-)


19 August 2011

Floating Lights


Hey, hey, we made it to Friday!
Did you like my summer lights ideas this week?

Here's one more:

Number 1 blah: empty glass jars

Number 2 blah: produce sacks

Number 3 blah: battery operated votives
{I must admit, they're really a TADA!}

Number 1 + Number 2 + Number 3 = TADA!
A few homemade lanterns! Wanna see?

Hang them on something sturdy like tree branches.

They look like glowing fish caught in a net.

They even resemble fireflies!

Have a radiant weekend my dears!


18 August 2011

CANdle Light


On this lovely Thursday, I want to extend the life of these
aluminum cans:

They're quite blah, don't you think?

But if you take a hammer & a nail to make
a few holes all around the can...

And add in a votive candle; light it up...

TADA! Instant luminaries!

Just imagine how a bunch of these can
make your garden glow!

Have a nice day!