Saturday, February 19, 2011

Moonlight Photography

Presenting the work of Moonlight Photography!  Her images are so lovely and mystical.  To view more or purchase, visit her Etsy shop:  Moonlight Photography




Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Swing Kids - The Lady in Red


This is for all the swingin' hepcats and dames out there...a clip from one of my favorite movies, Swing Kids. I love to lindy!!!!!!!!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Faerie Wedding

I love creative theme weddings.  I love faeries.  The combination is ultra-magical and fun!  The images below were from a wedding designed by Tricia Fountaine and photographed by Elizabeth Messina.  Romantic and dreamy!  Happy Valentine's Day, everyone...











Saturday, February 12, 2011

Sepulchre

Ok, so it's been quite a while since I've been able to really sink my teeth into a novel (Mary, Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margaret George was a tough act to follow).  That is, until Sepulchre came along.  It has all of the elements I love in a novel - history, thrills, art, romance, mystery, the supernatural - and is set in one of my favorite places:  France.  Ms. Mosse's writing is lush and her pacing excellent.  Below is a synopsis from Fantastic Fiction...

An elderly priest brutally murdered. The body of a young man floating in the River Aude. A nervous woman sitting in a damask-draped room. A smiling man in the shadows. Four different people, scattered across France, scattered across the ages. The only link, the painted tarot cards they hold... SEPULCHRE is a spellbinding adventure that carries us back from the present day in the French spa-town of Rennes-les-Bains, first to the 19th century, and then further back into the stories of the ancient kings buried there with their treasure. For those who stumble upon the cards, unravelling the mystery of the painted deck will take them on a treacherous journey of forbidden knowledge, the power of the church and the pull of the occult. A tale of strange music, personal ruin, murderous greed and age-old secrets - prepare yourself to turn over the cards... 

Friday, February 11, 2011

Its Springtime At Designers Guild

It may technically not be spring but things are blooming at Designers Guild. Tricia Guild's new collection is influenced by Gustavian interiors in both pattern and palette. Classic motifs, florals and cool colors are all elements of the collection.  First the fabrics...

 Peonies are featured on the Charlottenborg pattern. The bountiful flowers are printed on a soft cotton ground.
 The colorways for Charlottenborg are cobalt, charteuse and peony.

The large scale rose of the Sofienberg pattern takes on a graphic effect.
 The pattern creates a modern take on a traditional floral.  The colorways are magenta and porcelain.

 Mariedal is an all over digital print. Intense and wonderful. The colorways are peony and cobalt.


 The inspiration  for the pattern Tistad is a classic decorative oval frame. The ground is a textured linen.
The colorways are blossom,charcoal, moss and aqua.
 And now the wallcoverings...The first is Bergius, a pattern influenced by late 18th century wall plates. Stunning.

 I love the combination of the Bergius wallcovering with the large scaled rose of the Sofienberg fabric. Gorgeous
 The Linnaeus wallcovering bring the topiary pattern into the 21st century.

 Mariedal as a wallcovering adds a vibrant accent to a setting.
If you are wanting to replicate the look of the distressed walls in The King's Speech the wallcovering Ajanta will accomplish that for you. The textured wallcovering adds a time worn ambiance to a room.
You can see the full collection at Designers Guild.

Spring Woodland Faerie Necklace

In honor of spring (it is coming, isn't it?), I'd like to offer a special incentive for the person who would like to give my Woodland Faerie necklace a new home...purchase this charming sprite and receive a free gift!  All decked out in spring green and earthy brown, she's ready to take a walk in an enchanted woodland with you!  Here's the link:  faerie necklace
~Barbara
xx

Le Theatre - Boston Opera House

The theatre has been a part of my life since I was a little girl.  I studied ballet for many years, and would always look forward to those magical nights when I could attend a professional performance.  I was fortunate enough to grow up near Boston, a city that appreciates and indulges the arts, and their theatres are ornate and elaborate in the European tradition.  The Boston Opera House was recently renovated and is now the home of the Boston Ballet.  It is my favorite theatre; so lush and beautiful, I never want to leave...