Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Hello 2013

Happy New Year everyone! Hope you all survived the silly season without too many incriminating photographs. In true mommy style, I rang in the new year hiding out in the girl's room ushering them to sleep. After a relaxing 5 month long vacation in Australia ending with a frenzied Christmas dash, we are finally back home in chilly Tennessee. I'm looking forward to all that 2013 will bring just so long as the girls can first shake off their little case of jetlag. Going to bed at 6am is getting old, and mommy needs her sleep. So to recap on the year that was, here are my 12 favourite moments caught on instagram. #donewith2012 #hello2013 #letsmakeitcount












































{from top left to bottom right}
1. Spending countless sunsets by sea
2. Quality family time
3. Savouring fresh seafood in Australia
4. Surprise birthday for my two year old
5. A much needed getaway with the hubs
6. The birth of {camo meets couture}
7. Red balloon first birthday party
8. Shopping in Australia
9. Weekend getaways to wine country Victoria
10. Fueling a life long love for the sea and sand
11. Admiring my sister's talent for baking
12. Looking forward to having hubby home

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Wardrobe Diaries: Knit and Maxi























One of my fondest memories as a kid were of days spent playing in the evening sun. There's something magical about those last few hours towards the end of the day. It's like all of a sudden the pace of the world slows to a crawl, and everything in sight turns a warm nostalgic glow. I can't help being melancholy whenever twilight comes around. It is definitely my favourite time of the day.

These days instead of sitting and reflecting on the events of the day, I try to take my girls on an evening stroll. I load them both into their little red wagon and away we go in silence stopping now and then to gaze at something delightful. If daytime is for doing and nighttime is for resting, then twilight was made for pondering.





{ catherine malandrino skirt no longer available also loving this and this . country road knit tank similar here and here . guess wedges . R+J clutch no longer available also loving this and this . necklace gift }

Thursday, June 28, 2012

White Canvas Cake and Pink Lemonade























This week we celebrated our older daughter's second birthday. Before you begin I must warn you that this is a lengthy post. Now, back to what I was saying... I still cannot believe my little girl is two years old! It seems like only yesterday when I was rushed to the hospital only to endure the longest labour in the world (or so it seemed) and then be greeted by a new life staring back at me.

Instead of throwing her a party this year I decided to keep things small and intimate. It's easy for a child to be overwhelmed and honestly at this age, everyone who attends are more likely to be my friends than hers anyway. The night before her birthday, I turned one of our spare rooms into an explosion of balloons and pink and yellow. For those of you on my instagram you're probably sick of seeing pictures of the decor by now. But if you stick around, I promise there's something different towards the end of the post.




























While browsing cake inspiration online, I stumbled across the idea of a paintable cake. The genius behind the gorgeous baking blog Sweetapolita created a birthday cake covered in white fondant so her kids could decorate and paint themselves. As soon as I saw it I knew I had a winner. The idea for a cake canvas was just too charming to pass up. I used strawberry box cake mix with vanilla meringue buttercream and store bought fondant.

This was the first time I've used meringue buttercream and it made a huge difference to the cake. The meringue component made for a light and icecream like icing. It won't be easy going back to regular buttercream after this. Thank you to Sweetapolita for the wonderful recipe and inspiration.

Swiss Meringue Buttercream
Ingredients
8 egg whites
2 cups sugar
5 sticks unsalted butter cut into cubes
1 tbsp vanilla extract
1/8 tsp salt

Method
1. Rub small amount of lemon juice or vinegar in bowl and mixer to remove any trace of grease.
2. Add egg whites and sugar and simmer over a pot of water till sugar has dissolved, whisk gently.
3. With mixer, whisk egg white until mixture is thick and glossy.
4. Add one butter cube at a time mix over low speed until a thick, silky smooth texture is achieved.
5. Add vanilla and salt, mix well. Use immediately.

























Here's a look at my daughter's first birthday party from last year. We were in Australia at the time so I was fortunate to have my mum and sister around to help out. Actually, my talented sister was the one who made the three-tiered birthday cake. Being winter at the time (Southern Hemisphere) I wanted to inject colour and vibrancy into the day so I themed the party around a spring garden. There were pompoms galore, grassy cupcakes, toffee apples, fairy floss machine, chocolate fountain, and an explosion of pink and green. I'm embarrassed to say there were more people at my daughter's first birthday than there were at my own wedding.

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