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Fruit for all
2008-01-06 01:00:00
I was introduced to Nordljus through Oh Joy! some time ago, and recently started looking through some archived posts, when I found this beautiful sous-bois recipe. Considering that the temperature is somewhere in the mid-70s here in Houston, a fruity dessert seems rather appropriate for my sweet tooth.
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going (wal)nuts.
2008-03-05 06:26:00
I just had the most delicious walnut blondie. Here's a little more walnut inspiration:This tiny doll in a walnut shell was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina.Tiny walnut pincushions.More walnut pincushions.And finally, some gorgeous goldstone walnut shaped beads.


Fun Felt Creations
2008-03-04 21:15:00
Look at these adorable felt creations by Julie Persons. Check out her store, Creation Nation, here. I love the little nest with eggs for Easter!


A little something that I am making a mad dash to buy...
2008-02-26 20:56:00
I saw this glass box on Decor8 and just have to have it. I love the idea of displaying old letters on a coffee table. I was just cleaning out my craft room closet the other day and started going through a box of old letters I have hidden away down there. At last, those notes (some heartfelt, some filled with sarcasm, others with touches of teen angst and he said/she said gossip) can have the special spot they have so longed deserved.
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I wish...
2008-02-26 20:43:00
...I had a journal that looked as pretty as this one. I suppose the next best thing is to visit the work of the talented Anne Steinlein as she documents her travels.


Killer Engagement Ring
2008-02-24 23:34:00
Beware grooms-to-be: designer Tobias Wong makes engagement rings that can kill you. The diamond point in this ring faces outward, making it a lifelong symbol of romance and a potentially lethal weapon all in one. What will they come up with next???
Read more: Killer , Engagement

Azza Fahmy Jewelry
2008-02-24 23:19:00
I was cleaning out some papers tonight and came across the receipt from my purchase at Azza Fahmy in Dubai. The Egyptian jeweler who is the namesake of the store studied in London before returning to her home in Cairo, where she is inspired by both historic and modern aesthetics. Her latest collection is engraved with the words of poets and philosophers, from which I bought a simpler gold and silver piece.
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New and Improved
2008-02-21 19:15:00
I am excited to announce to official launch of the new and improved C. Marie Signatures website! After brushing up on a little HTML coding, it is beautiful and complete, and I can't wait to hear all of your thoughts.


You Are Beautiful
2008-02-20 22:27:00
Apparently I am the last to know, but the You Are Beautiful collaborative project is a creative way to perk up the public. The premise is completely altruistic - it's just a group of people trying to make the rest of us feel good. Personally, I feel beautiful just thinking about it.


Happy (belated) Valentine's Day!
2008-02-15 14:31:00
My friend Kristen is the cutest, craftiest person in the whole wide world. We worked together at JPMorgan, and spent many sleepless nights wondering why we were slaving over Excel spreadsheets when we could be cutting and pasting, or baking muffins, or drinking Starbucks coffee. The super talented Kristen is now in Boston, where she paints (check out her website!) and does lots of other amazing things. I opened my door yesterday to find this fantastic little package sitting on my welcome mat from her. My friends really are the best...and the most talented...and really creative...I just love them.
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More readings
2008-02-11 00:28:00
Sorry for the unexplained absence! I have been busy on the gift show circuit, and am also in the process of moving offices (pictures to be posted shortly!). My trip was enhanced by the lovely artwork of Maira Kalman, who many of you may recognize as she is the illustrator of Elements of Style, in The Principles of Uncertainty. What a great read, with its thought provoking whimsy.


Somewhere in San Francisco
2008-01-29 01:39:00
I am currently in San Francisco for the first time in my life, and unfortunately all I've been able to see is my hotel (the Hyatt Regency - it's quite lovely) and the Moscone Convention Center, where I am exhibiting at the San Francisco Gift Fair. This is show number two in my winter tour with C. Marie Signatures, and it has been a fabulous experience. Many thanks to Cat Seto for her lovely post on C. Marie - it was such a pleasure to meet such a talented woman!What am I loving today? The World Without Us by Alan Weisman. It's been such a great read on this trip, and a unique look at the positive and negative effects we humans have on the world.
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Not just for kids
2008-01-23 01:48:00
These mobiles are all grown up, and I'm dying to get one for my house. Made of finely etched stainless steel, they would look fabulous in front of a window or as a subtle piece of hanging art.


Dallas Gift Market
2008-01-22 23:35:00
I have just returned from Dallas , where I attended the Dallas Gift Market . It was a whirlwind experience as always, and I had the pleasure of picking up some great new accounts for the C. Marie Signatures line. I love these shows because it's a great way to catch up with all of the wonderful people that carry my line, and also because it's a reminder of all of the creative minds out there. To think that so many different products are being created by people just like me...it's really unbelievable. It was so unbelievably cold there, and considering that when I left Houston the temperature was around 75 degrees, I packed all wrong - especially for Thursday when it SNOWED. In TEXAS. I had forgotten what a southern girl I am. It was an exhausting week, but I have two days to rest before


Beautiful cakes...
2008-01-18 06:25:00
...by Jin Patisserie. I recently attended an event with the desserts catered by the fabulous Jin Patisserie, and these tasty treats are as beautiful in person as they are in these photos. These would be the perfect addition to a super girly tea party.
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Gifts for the politically obsessed
2008-01-16 04:29:00
I admit it: I can't stop watching CNN. I am completely obsessed with Obama, Hillary, McCain, and the rest of the gang. I wake up to Meet the Press and fall asleep to Larry King, all the while trying to figure out who I believe and who I don't. For the record, I fall into the "Hillary faked the crying" group, but I do think the press has been rather hard on her, so if she did indeed genuinely cry, then I completely understand why. Here are a couple of fun gifts to give in the spirit of politics:1. Vote cards, from Set. $8, box of 25.2. Elephant pendant from Fuzz, AU$46.3. Peace, love, & revolution pendant from Fuzz, AU$65.3. Bosse brass figurines at Design Within Reach, $70 each.4. Glass cufflinks, etsy.com, $29.50.
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Creepy, but kinda cool
2008-01-14 18:27:00
I haven't had this sort of reaction to jewelry in a long time. Maybe ever, actually. Polly van der Glas takes the concept of recycling to a whole new, somewhat disturbing, level. Melbourne-based van der Glas sources her materials from friends and family who have given, literally, of themselves - as in donated body parts (hair, teeth, and other replaceable bits) - to create a jewelry line that has heads turning and mouths gaping. Email Polly at pollypollypollypolly@hotmail.com for your very own piece of a total stranger. [via Coolhunting]


Today's dream house...
2008-01-14 08:47:00
I have a thing for beautiful homes. I like to imagine the lives of the people that live inside of them - the conversations at their dinner table ("Mum, please pass the foie gras"), the books on their coffee tables ("Jewels of Imperialist Russia"), and the guests they entertain (crazy Aunt Ida from Beverly Hills). Of course I couldn't help myself when I saw these pictures of the Whittier Drive residence at Burnham Design...
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Elephant in a birdcage
2008-01-13 06:38:00
I love these creations by Halligan Norris. The whimsy and surrealism are subtle, like a little secret that keeps you smiling all day long. Here's a pic of the artist herself:


Felt and wood vases
2008-01-12 10:53:00
Beautiful vases created by Joshua Daniel Stone, a Boston based designer who I discovered via Danielle:


Why I love Houston...
2008-01-11 06:22:00
Houston gets a bad rap, when in reality it deserves a whole lot more love. People imagine a bunch of cowboys and rednecks, but the truth is, as the 4th largest city in the US, we are full of culture and creative genius. We are second only to New York for theater seats per capita, we are home to culinary geniuses like Mark Cox and Bryan Caswell, and we host one of my favorite annual events, the Art Car Parade. Check out some photos of these cars that locals have created:
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Metallic seating
2008-01-10 00:08:00
I don't often lament the fact that I am not rolling in moolah, but one look at Bagnaresi's Tokyo Collection and I started scrounging through my cushions in search of loose change. I love they way they utilize opposing textures and combine flash with class.
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Gandelman glass
2008-01-09 00:10:00
I so admire people who can fully commit to one thing. I myself am a dabbler, the opposite extreme, which makes me respect people like Roger Gandelman all that much more. Gandelman works solely on handblown glass perfume bottles, but he makes the most beautiful ones I've ever seen.


Spoonfuls of fun
2008-01-08 05:44:00
Carolyn Alexander's beautiful, yet quirky, silverware family portraits would be the perfect solution to my bare kitchen walls.(Thanks, Will!)


Gazon ring by Raynaud
2008-01-07 00:19:00
I love, love, LOVE this ring by Raynaud. I loved it when I first saw it (thank you, Chic City Rats!), but I loved it even more when I visited the website, with its pictures of tiny little men working on the ring. Priceless.


Fruit for all
2008-01-06 01:00:00
I was introduced to Nordljus through Oh Joy! some time ago, and recently started looking through some archived posts, when I found this beautiful sous-bois recipe. Considering that the temperature is somewhere in the mid-70s here in Houston, a fruity dessert seems rather appropriate for my sweet tooth.
Read more: Fruit

Update on the business front...
2008-06-10 09:46:00
It has been an exciting couple of months at C. Marie Stationery, with recent press coverage and a fantastic second showing at the National Stationery Show in New York last month. On top of that, I just got back from a trip to Turkey, Greece and Croatia. Now it's back to business and preparing for a series of trade shows. Be sure to visit our (once again) new and improved website, and check out
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FarmHouse Fresh
2008-07-11 06:02:00
For those of you who don't know, I am honored to be a part of Count Me In's Make Mine a Million program for women-owned businesses. Through this, I was connected with Shannon, owner of Summersoles.com and FarmHouse Fresh. Shannon has been hugely successful, scoring a spot on The View, Oprah's O List, Daily Candy, and much, much more. Just check out these products and you'll have no doubt as to


Clothes pins
2008-07-10 01:54:00
I am constantly looking for hooks and clips and things to hang something on something. These intricately detailed clothespins from Karazu would most definitely do the trick!
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Limited Edition
2008-07-09 00:35:00
Boca do Lobo has just introduced their new Limited Edition / Large Emotion line, where they produce just 20 of each product. The pieces they have are so unique and contemporary, with unexpected combinations of wood, leather and finishes that aren't seen enough in modern furniture. The line was born out of the discontinued Soho piece just six months ago, and has evolved into something truly spect


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