Archive | January, 2010

You Are Beautiful

This should probably go under Happy Notes, but since there are so many amazing installations, I felt this deserved a post of its own! As a project that initially started in the States, You Are Beautiful is now a worldwide project spreading one simple message.

You Are Beautiful

You Are Beautiful

You Are Beautiful

You Are Beautiful

You Are Beautiful

You Are Beautiful

For a few years now, this message has been circulated in cities around the globe in the form of stickers, stencils, installations and signs. You too can participate by creatively putting the message “You are Beautiful” in your everyday environment to put a smile on someone’s face. Perhaps tell a bride she is beautiful on her big day? ;) You can also send a self-address stamped envelope and received 5 free stickers :) I haven’t yet, but hopefully I will begin to spot this message popping up in Toronto!

{images from You Are Beautiful}

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Yellow Bird Machine

I love the Internet and the sorts of surprises you can find. I stumbled upon these lovely illustrations by Amy Martino of Yellow Bird Machine today. Her illustrations are visually stimulating and have a variety of styles – all of them very intricate and with depth.

Yellow Bird MachineYellow Bird Machine

While the holidays were a nice break, I’m so glad all my favourite blogs are back so I can get my daily doses of inspiration again!

{images from Yellow Bird Machine}

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Happy Listening: You Make My Dreams Come True

This came on from my playlist today, and just the reminder of the scene got my boyfriend and I on our feets dancing in the kitchen. This song was in one of the highlight scenes from (500) Days of Summer. After watching the movie two and a half times, this scene still makes me giddy. The movie has a great soundtrack, but this song is definitely the funnest :)

Hall & Oates - You Make My Dreams Come True

500 Days of Summer

500 Days of Summer

If you haven’t watched (500) Days of Summer yet, I urge you to go get the DVD now! It’s a lot of fun to watch, has great cinematography and speaks volumes of truth about love and dating.

This doesn’t ruin the plot at all, so here is the dance sequence to the song in the movie:

{images from See Magazine and The Spill}

PS. If you haven’t noticed already from our Twitter, we now have all our Happy Listening inspirational music on Blip.fm!

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Annette Bugansky

It’s SO cold here in Toronto, I’ve just been wearing layer upon layer of knits. These ceramic pieces by Annette Bugansky are in winter fashion too. I wish everything in my home looked this cozy.

Annette Bugansky bowl

Annette Bugansky vases

{images from MyDeco and CeramicDesign.org.uk}

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It’s Tea Time! (Part 1)

Tea and Polas

I don’t know about you guys, but I’m partied out. All the festivites… the wining, dining, indulging… with mutliple holidays/reasons to celebrate (Christmas, New Years, a House-warming, and a Birthday), I’m more than ready for a detox.

So let’s get down to it: tea. Tea is probably the easiest, healthiest and most natural solution to the “I ate too many fatty/greasy/sugary things this holiday season and now I feel like an elephant” problem. It’s also a great resolution to drink more tea this year if you’re a little late with coming up with one, because there are copious benefits to drinking tea that most people are unaware of. Whether you have a cup to start your day, finish your lunch, or snuggle up before bed with, it could quite literally change your life (or at least how you feel). Here are some of my recommendations for getting your detox on:

japanese style afternoon tea

Green Tea: This tea type has been proven to suppress the appetite and pump you full of antioxidants. Antioxidants destroy free radicals which allows your body to heal and maintain well-being. It is probably the best tea to drink if you’re trying to lose weight (along with Oolongs) as they increase your calorie burning ability by speeding up your metabolism.

White Tea: A more delicately processed tea that is extremely rich in antioxidants, meaning it is the best fix if you are trying to boost your immune system. It is also the least oxidized of the teas so the caffeine levels are very low. There’s a new trend happening of companies using white tea in their skincare products too, so you might even notice yourself with a bit of a ‘glow’ from drinking this tea.

Pu’erh Tea: A fermented black tea that tends to be earthier in flavour since it is buried underground in caves in China and left to age (and just like wine, it gets better because of this). It contains probiotics like yogurt, which have a lot of potential benefits, like lowering both cholesterol and blood pressure. Pu’erh teas also aid with digestion and could possibly help to maintain lactose intolerance.

Green and Fruity Rooibos

Rooibos: This caffeine free tisane is a powerhouse! It comes from South Africa and has been known to cure insomnia, hangovers, and even prevent dementia. Plus, it’s another great fix for your skin! Other benefits include it’s anti-viral, anti-spasmodic and anti-allergy properties, as well as iron, calcium, potassium, vitamin C and fluoride. How does it all fit in one cup?

Tea with Ginseng: Ginseng has been used for thousands of years to improve health, so it’s a guarantee fix. It has benefits such as lowering cholesterol, increasing energy and endurance, reducing fatigue and the effects of stress, and preventing infections. It is said to have a sharp, coppery taste that might be somewhat bitter, but you may find it blended in a tea with other ingredients that make it more pleasing to your palette.


Interested in learning more? You should be able to find out a lot just by doing a Google search, but you can head right over to Your Cup of Tea and get a thorough break down of the history of tea drinking and many of the benefits involved. You should also visit sites like Chinese-Herbs.org to find out more about specific ingredients to look for in your tea and why.

Make sure to check back next week for Part 2 of It’s Tea Time! This time around I’ll be focusing on how to use and serve tea at a special event. Hope you’re as excited as I am. Until then, happy detoxing!

{images from *Cinnamonmichenv, and Archangeli on Flickr}

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Video Game Wedding Invitation

Video Game Invitation

I’m not going to hide it… I’m a huge nerd. I love video games, especially the old school ones I grew up playing with my little brother on our Commodore 64, original Nintendo, and Sega Genesis. In fact, my boyfriend is playing Street Fighter next to me right now (p.s. Happy Birthday to him!). Well, I found another set of pixelated wedding invitations inspired by retro video games that I had to share. It just shows that you don’t have to be traditional when planning your wedding just because the general population does so. Do something that suits you and your fiance. It will make for a more memorable and genuine event.

Video Game Invitation

My favourite part is the “Insert Coin?” phrase asking people to RSVP for the event. Very cool.

{images from SlashGamer.com}

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Amy Earles

Persuasion detail

I am fascinated by fairytales and the dark themes embedded within them. I guess you could say I have a twisted side to me that not everyone sees on a day-to-day basis. And that is why these eerily beautiful paper dolls and artwork by Amy Earles really got me excited. This set on the left below was actually a commissioned anniversary gift. How clever and unique! I love personal gifts that reflect the receiver or the relationship you have with them. I think a paper doll set makes a special wedding or anniversary gift.

Her illustrations are amazing too! You can check them out at her Flickr stream or at her blog.

Anniversary commission + Little Maple

{images from Amy Earles on Flickr}

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2010

2010

{image from Adam J. Kurtz on Flickr; also visit his portfolio site for more work here}

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