Amy's Bike Blind Drawing - 1 [Oil Pastel on Paper]
Cranks -18 [Acrylic on Paper]
Goldie on Gray [Screenprint]
Amy's Bike Blind Drawing - 1 [Oil Pastel on Paper]
Cranks -18 [Acrylic on Paper]
Goldie on Gray [Screenprint]
'Pretty Nylon - Little Tat' Tote -$158
S and I headed to the mountains to see family this weekend. On our way back we stopped at the Biltmore House in Asheville. It had been forever since either of us had been and surprisingly we had never been together.



It is such an amazing place and if you have never visited I would highly recommend it. You aren't allowed to take picture inside but the rooms are breathtaking. They just opened 4 new rooms to the public in the Louis IV suite. The detail and lavishness that is put into these rooms just astounds me. They also had this really beautiful flower carpet on the South Terrace. It only last 15 days so I am so glad we got to see it. A great way to wrap up the weekend!
How can you not be inspired to cook by this stylish apron? Designed by SaraSmedley, the butcher's apron is designed in honor of Julia Child. Has anyone seen that movie yet? I really want to go see it but doubt I can drag S along. Guess that means a girls night!
Instructions:
1. Download the photo(s) you took and open them with Photoshop. Select the background and delete it so that all that is left is your silhouette. Max out the contrast and darkness so you get a black silhouette on a white background.
2. Next, print the photo. You skip step one and just trace the colored photo but the black and white one makes it a little easier. Remember when you are printing to keep in mind the size of your frame.
3. Tape the print down to the black card stock.
4. Cut your silhouette out using the x-acto knife. If you need to adjust your tape so that the printed photo stays secured to the cardstock.
5. Then take your finished silhouette and mount it to the scrapbook paper. You should cut this down to the size of the frame prior to attaching the silhouette. Use the glue stick or double sided tape to secure your silhouette.
6. Place in your frame and enjoy!

Carnival game padels & Time coded key rack - Three Potato Four
1. Plush dog bone toys - Big Dog Boutique 2. Placemats - India Rose 3. Melamine plate - Preppy Plate 4. Sweater Jacket - Banana Republic 5. Flats - Jessica Bennett 6. Sweater dress - Old Navy 7. Umbrella - Old Navy 8. Pillows - Pottery Barn
I might have to blame this obsession on the First Lady. Michele Obama always looks so put together and she has been known to wear some argyle. Do you have a favorite print that no matter what you want to have around?
I thought I would leave you with a great painting from Eric Graham before the weekend. It is suppose to be hot here, so everyone stay cool. Happy Friday!
Some friends of ours got married just over a month ago. They had these really neat wedding favors - flower seeds. (I forgot to take a picture of the actual favor but the one above is similar) The image is of some you can order online, but where's the fun in that. It is a great DIY project that you could use for any occasion. 


I love these wall hangings (or "wears") by neawar. I love modern design but am always drawn to vintage pieces. I think the two look richer when combined together.
First things first - this cool guy greets you as you approach the shop on 55. I mean what is cooler than a ice cream cone wearing shades?
If you are ever just North of Angier on NC 55 stop by Sunny Sky's Homemade Ice Cream - but DO NOT try the Cold Sweat!