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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Crack Kills

When I say I am addicted to something that means I literally need one everyday.
These Crack Caramels which I found at the fabulous HEATH  store are insane.

Some of the best I have EVER had anywhere!

Made with lots of butter and cream these caramels are melt in your mouth delicious.
The lollipops are a little harder and last a little longer..but not by much.

So get them and eat them right away.  Seriously, that is what they say to do.

Sarah x

PS...Baby Travel Post coming soon.....

Monday, April 26, 2010

Adam Silverman at Heath...

I just have to say this stuff is so cool. Adam Silverman is the studio director at Heath in Los Angeles. His work mixes an organic, outer worldly feel of color and texture.

The pieces are on sale at Heath in LA....
If anything, just go check out the space and his work.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Rents in Town...

Our first visitors...excited and nervous. The house is coming along but by no way done.
They are here through the weekend so that means I am taking a break from my posts and paying attention to having the family in town. Thrilled to have them use one of our wedding gifts(photos above). It will be placed on the nightstand.

If you live in LA. Enjoy this summer like weather. It's crazy. Went from heat at night to A/C in the day.

See you next week.
Sarah x

Monday, March 15, 2010

Heath Wedding Lounge...Recap..


Fun fun fun .Wedding Lounge at Heath Ceramics this past Saturday. Love the ladies over there that put it together (good job in the table design!) Great vendors and good food!

Franklin and Gower (featured this winter in Style Me Pretty ) are taking the grooms market by storm with custom suits, pocket squares and collar prints from founders Paco McCauley and Eduardo A. Braniff. A very upper Eastside NY, Tory Birch aesthetic but they have some pattern and prints that would make any hipster proud. Based here in Los Angeles they provide design services to source unique prints and solids to complement your bridal party’s design. Check out their website for a full few of ideas and products.

Cake Monkey was tasty. They sure know how to set up a stand at one of these wedding lounges. With products like homemade versions of Snowballs and PopTarts, I was in heaven. I met Lisa who told me the trend seems to be a small cake for the bride and groom with then mini ones for all the guests. That or a dessert bar. The cake (pictured above) was stunning. So pretty with all the natural flowers. If you live around LA you can find their sweet treats at places like Umami Burger and Silverlake Wine.

Bluepoolroad is a fabulous design firm. Peggy Wong's professional experience goes back to her design days at Martha Stewart. Her work has been featured on many blogs but recently she found a spot in C Magazine. Super nice piece about her upcoming work with Crane & Co and new venture into rug design for Aga John. Love a pretty letterpress invitation but also enjoy her regular printed suite of invites.

Heirloom LA is a great boutique catering company. They were one of the companies mentioned in my guest blog spots for 100 Layercake. I finally met Matt Poley the man behind the famous Lasagna Cupcakes. Savory delicious cup caked shaped pieces of joy. I ate the one with roasted vegetables. Also there was a mixologist making great drinks with fresh juices. I opted out of the alcohol and had a tasty ginger lemonade.

A wonderful afternoon at Heath...and I did not buy anything?!!! How was that possible?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Heath Wedding Lounge


Fun times this weekend. Heath Ceramics is having their wedding lounge in Los Angeles this Sunday, March 14th from 3-6pm and in Sausalito on March 21st. This is a great opportunity for people tying the knot to see/meet some great boutique vendors. I will be covering the event and writing about it on Monday.

Enjoy the weekend...

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

say yes to Pyrex

(cups from etsy's vintagemodernmix)
Love vintage Pyrex bowls and dishware. The green one above is listed for just $15.00 I have the same bowl and adore it. I like to put bananas or clementines in it for a great pop of color. I am moving into my new home soon and have a ton of Heath dishware to use but I will not forget my Pyrex. I have such vivid memories of using bowls and casseroles with my mom and my Nana. They have stood the test of time. Some people think they look to 1970's and grandma...but that's the point silly. They are just so retro cool.

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