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Paper Flower Decorations for Cupcakes

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Cupcakes just got even cuter with Paper Flower Cupcake Toppers by England-based artist Millalove on Etsy.

Choose from Pink, Light Green, Light Blue, Yellow, Cream, Light Grey, White, Dark Turquoise, and Lilac.

$12.50 for a set of 10.  They’re reusable.  But not edible- no matter how sweet they look- they’re paper.  Besides, if you ate them, you wouldn’t be able to reuse them.

Flower Flask

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Flower flask is pink and green and yellow and pretty and wow it’s been a long week and I can’t believe that I have to go to work on Monday and Tuesday it’s not like I’m going to get anything done but let me stop thinking about work because it’s the weekend now and did I tell you how pretty you are and how much I love you?

Pylones, $35

GelPro Gel-Filled Anti-Fatigue Floor Mats

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Gelpro Gel-Filled Anti-Fatigue Floor Mats are a gift for our aching feet and legs during zealous holiday baking season and beyond.  They cushion your kitchen floor aside the sink, stove, or as a runway along your entire counter.

You choose a color that best suits your kitchen decor.

Then you choose a style/texture that best suits your inner-safari-diva:

-Crocodile, Ostrich, Basketweave, Cordoba, Straited,  or Rattlesnake.

Hsssss….

GelPro, Starting at $99.95

Fiestaware: Retail, outlet, obsessive compulsive satisfaction

Friday, September 26th, 2008

There are two types of people: those who love symmetry, order, sameness and predictability in their dinnerware, and those who are totally confused by what I just said.

For people nodding from the start, I probaby don’t have to tell you that the photo is of Fiestaware. My sister loves it. When my grandma asked her what she would like as a high school graduation present, my sister- 17 years old- answers, “Fiestaware.”

Getting married this year, at age 27, her infatuation persists. Gift registries are amazing things. She finally got enough Fiestaware to entertain grand dinner parties and teach future children all of the rainbow’s colors.

Luckily she lives in Missoula, Montana, where I took the above photo. A shop downtown sells amazing quantities of the stuff. I can imagine that store could be good (or bad?) for an obsessive compulsive employee. You could spend all day re-stacking, re-organizing, re-aligning.