12/8/09
New Blog!
lauradeponte.blogspot.com
11/28/09
Etsy Holiday Sales!
hey everyone, just want to let you know that ALL photos in my etsy shop are on sale for $6-12! Shipping is only 50 cents. This means you can combine prints and spend less than $20-how great is that? I really am working on updating my entire shop but would love my inventory to disappear, so please check it out!
11/24/09
Los Angeles...
My sister Tara of Pacific Bride Guide, and Me, trying to look cool
Venice at sunset
The super tall palm trees...I'm missing the warmth right now!
11/4/09
Off to Hollywood!
10/30/09
Fashion: Little Black Dress
10/29/09
Espresso Martini
I thought this week's drink should be fitting for a Halloween party-a little dark and very delicious. An espresso martini is super easy to make.
1 part espresso to1-2 parts liquor (I would use Kahlua) and a bit of chocolate to make it yummy. Shake it up with ice, strain and enjoy! You could garnish it with a swirl of orange skin to make it even more devilish.
photo via abbyladybug
10/27/09
Etsy Tuesday: Whimsical Treasures
I came across this adorable shop through a gift guide on etsy. Her designs are super simple, but incredibly sweet. The necklaces and earrings are a perfect gift for girls of all ages. You can find more treasures here. Happy Tuesday!
10/23/09
Tough Luxe
10/7/09
On and Off and Wedding Love
Awesome idea-she printed her wedding invites on vintage handkerchiefs. A lovely keepsake and better than printing on paper!
I think what I love most about their wedding is the gothic southern charm. Twisted iron railings, chandeliers and old mossen trees...could it get any better?
photos via Design*Sponge, taken by belatheé
10/2/09
Fashion: Fall Coats
10/1/09
Thirsty Thursday: Kahlua!
I love Kahlua, Baileys, anything deliciously creamy and on ice! Today's drink is super simple: Kahlua Coffee Cream on the rocks. Sweet and simple! Enjoy :)
photo via intoxicologist
9/29/09
Etsy Tuesday: Munted Kowhai
This week's featured seller is New Zealander-turned-Portlander Munted Kowhai. Her crocheted jewelry is stunning; intricate and fragile threads are paired with chains to create feminine pieces that are perfect for any outfit. We got to ask her a few questions, here we go!
Where do you find inspiration for your pieces?
My inspirations come from the rare vintage buttons I find online and the intricate details of medival, victorian and edwardian costumes. I often take an aspect of the traditional detail and give it a modern spin.
Why do you like to crochet? where did you learn?
I love to crochet because I'm able to achieve high details and different tensions lends itself to different shapes. It is feminine and once you get the hang of it, it is soothingly repetitive. I learned as a child in primary school in New Zealand. It was part of a program where we rotated between cross stitch, crochet and something else I forgot!
Whats next for your shop?
I've just started on my next project which is chinese knotting! I'm making military inspired pieces using chinese knots.
Thanks, Tiff! You can find her designs here and visit her awesome blog right here.
9/26/09
End of Summer
This week marks my first week back at school-I'm officially a junior! (Hopefully) one more year of college and then I'm out on my own-its quite frightening but relieving knowing I wont have to deal with textbooks, shelling out hundreds for supplies and listening to pretentious 20-somethings in boring lecture classes. ANYWAY. I though I'd leave the summer with a seriously gorgeous wedding shoot done by the gals at OnceWed and Simply Bloom set up for the guest post at Design*Sponge...so dreamy and soft!
9/25/09
Friday Faves: Optical Illusions
honeycomb necklace by harbinger co, confined necklace by aroha silhouettes, radiolara necklacedendrite earrings by nervous system by nervous system,
I found some great pieces of jewelry that use optical illusion and scientific patterns to create beautiful, wearable art. I especially love the dendrite earrings-how cool are they? Enjoy!
9/24/09
Thirsty Thursday: Ginger-Mint Lemonade
Ginger-Mint Lemonade
Adapted from Cork (Westmont, New Jersey) via Food & Wine Cocktails 2006
Makes 2 drinks
2 lemon wedges and sugar
Ice
12 to 20 mint leaves, plus 2 mint sprigs for garnish
3 oz. Ginger Syrup*
3 oz. water
3 oz. fresh lemon juice
*To make ginger syrup: In a small sauce pot, put in 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar, 5 or 6 slices of peeled ginger. Bring mixture to boil, remove from heat, and stir to dissolve remaining bits of sugar. Let it cool. Syrup can be stored in fridge for 1 week.
To make lemonade: Wet the outer rim of two glasses with lemon wedges and coat lightly with sugar. Fill the glasses with ice. In a cocktail shaker, muddle the mint leaves with the ginger syrup. Add ice, lemon juice, and water, and shake well. Pour the lemonade into 2 glasses and garnish with mint sprig.
Looks delish doesn't it? Head over to Appetite for China for more mouth-watering Asian recipes.
9/22/09
Etsy Tuesday: Kari Herer
I cannot express how much I adore Kari Herer's photography. She captures such mundane objects as if they were precious pieces of art, all with a feminine style and chic approach. A well-known photographer around the web (you can find Design*Sponge gushing about her, among others), she does amazing portraits as well as images of flowers and food. I was able to ask Kari a few questions-here we go!
When did you start photographing?
I started photographing when my mom bought me my first Pentax in high school. It's long been broke but I still use the strap today on my canon.
What inspires you to photograph?
The challenge of finding light, composition, and personality in everything that I photograph.
From one photographer to another, what advice can you give to stand out from the rest?
Spend the money on a good lens.
Very well said! Thanks Kari!
You can pick up her prints at her etsy shop, visit her website and read her blog. I would love to put 4 small prints up in my room-I just love that atmosphere she creates. Amazing work!
9/20/09
Yellow Goat Giveaway!
9/18/09
Fashion: Shades of Gray
I love fall colors, aka black, gray and jewel tones. Here are a few pieces that are perfect to complement any fall look.
9/17/09
Thirsty Thursday: Hawaiian Martinis
Hawaiian Martinis
makes 2500 ml, prep 10 minutes, allow to infuse about 1 week- 2 750 ml bottles vodka
- 500 ml vanilla vodka
- 500 ml coconut rum (like Malibu)
- 2 fresh pineapples, cut into 1 inch wedges
- In a large (6 quart) container with a spigot-such as a lemonade, ice tea, or a punch dispenser-layer pineapple.
- Pour alcohol over pineapple making sure to completely cover the pineapple.
- Allow to infuse at least a week, will stay good much longer as long as the pineapple slices remain submerged.
- To serve (makes 2 drinks), measure out 4-6 oz liquid. Add along with ice to a martini shaker and shake vigorously.
- Strain into two martini glasses, garnish with a wedge of marinated pineapple.
Doesn't that just sound delicious? I love pineapple, I love rum-whats not to love? Check out more recipes and gorgeous pictures from Chaos in the Kitchen!
photo via chaos in the kitchen
9/15/09
Etsy Tuesday: Labyrinth Vintage
When I came across Labyrinth Vintage's felt flower necklace, I was instantly in love. Her handmade pieces incorporating vintage designs and fantastic craftsmanship are easy to adore. I love her innovative use of zippers and jewels-they take the statement necklace to a new level. I got to ask the artist a few questions about her work, here we go!
Where do you get your inspiration from?
Personally, I'm interested in Arts and Fashion. Each day I will come across various pictures and books. My inspiration then has come from these. Normally I think I do have two different attitudes toward my works. Firstly, I will always try to bring something new, fashionable and fabulous with lots of details and can be viewed in various perspectives. Secondly, most of my works would also made from my great moments or feelings, like my happiness with my pets, animals, my collectibles, something funny that happened in my life and something I impressed etc.
Describe your process of creating a piece-inspiration, creation, etc.
After I have sketched my drawing, one of the important things I do is to choose the color and materials. Then after that I will do the first mould. This mould making process takes quite a long time. Some of my works took a month on this process.
Do you have a favorite jewelry designer?
I do like jewelry very much but do not have any favorite jewelry artist. I like fashion paper artist Vassilis Zidianakis.
You can find her great pieces right here.
9/14/09
Loving It: New York Fashion Week
A number from Alexander Wang shows that the trend of the big shoulder is still hot, except this time he shows that volume can be achieved with light fabrics
Cynthia Rowley wanted to show the decay of fabrics and inks by blotting out her prints in her spring looks.
9/11/09
Friday Faves: Cold-weather Cozy
9/10/09
Thirsty Thursday: Gimlets!
Up first is a classic, incredibly simple and delicious drink that was recently made popular again by the book and now movie Julie and Julia. Julie Powell, famous for her food blog about cooking her way through Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, would spend her nights in the kitchen of her shabby Queens apartment sipping vodka gimlets with her husband as she cursed over the stove. I have become a fan of this drink-its sour and tangy and filled with alcohol-not too bad eh?
The original Gimlet is made with gin, and was said to be the drink of sailors as they tried to prevent scurvy while out on the sea. The recipe is simple:
Gimlet
3 oz. gin (or in my case vodka)
1 oz. Rose's brand Lime Juice
(you can fix this ratio to taste-some prefer it mostly alcohol with a touch of lime, but I like it on the lime-y side).
Stir or shake into a glass with ice and enjoy. See, wasn't that easy? Stay tuned for next week's Thirsty Thursday beverage!
photo via sippitysup
9/8/09
Etsy Tuesday: Tickled Pink Knits
This week's featured seller is the hugely talented Elena from Tickled Pink Knits. A true craftsman, she hand knits each piece in her shop. Lush, buttery knit scarves and wraps are her specialty and each garment looks so cozy! I can see her pieces being a must-have for fall and winter-they are that beautiful! I was fortunate enough to have Elena answer some questions of mine, so here we go!
Why do you like knitting? (Relaxation? A challenge?)
Why do I love knitting? Let me count the ways. I love the way needles and yarn feel in my hands and to the touch. I love drifting away in thought as I knit. I love devising new designs and design details as I go along. I love being able to produce something tangible, functional, and beautiful as a result of blissful time spent with some of the most basic tools imaginable - two stick and a bit of soft string. I love knowing that what I make is worn and enjoyed by others.
Where do you find inspiration for your pieces?
Inspiration comes in many forms, including architectural and organic shapes and lines, non-knit clothing elements, as well as yarn itself.
Do you have a cherished knit item?
It's a crocheted hat my Mom made for me when I was in my teens. It was beautiful, soft, and warm, and unlike any other.
Thanks, Elena! Please visit her shop and browse her seriously stunning work! You can also read an interview on Etsy right here. Happy Tuesday!
9/7/09
A Few New Pictures
I finally got around to uploading the last pictures I've taken, along with formatting my memory cards and buying batteries for the upcoming wedding i'm shooting (ack! exciting!!). Here are a few, please check out my flickr site for more. I really have a thing for photographing flowers...
Also, sorry for the lack of posts last week, I moved into a new apartment and everything was a mess! This week I have some great things to share with you.
8/21/09
Stationery Giveaway: Crow and Canary
Friday Faves: Notebooks, Pencils, Paper, Oh My!
pencil case, sidney ann; bell jar desk set, Midwest Finds; shoulder bag, Byrd and Belle; letter organizer, the vintageholic frog
Fashion: Back To School
I love neutrals, and a simple tank top, linen pants and neutral scarf will make any girl look smarter!
8/19/09
DIY: Knit Washcloths
Knit Washcloths
-ball of yarn, preferably on the rough side (cheap yarn should do fine)
-knitting needles, smaller or larger depending on how stretchy or tight you want your stitches
Create a square by casting on a multiple of 10 stitches and using the moss stitch to create a bumpy texture.
Moss Stitch
row 1: K1, P1 -repeat til end
row 2: P1, K1 -repeat til end
continue this pattern until you reach the desired length, and bind off.
Be careful not to use scalding hot water as this may "felt" the yarn. Enjoy!