Month: February, 2010
Friday Favorites
February 26, 2010

Chinese dragon, by katieharbath.
Fabric Menus – good for any party! [via 100 Layer Cake]
More fabric! DIY Invitations [via The Wedding Chicks]
I want a three ring Circus party [via The Sweetest Occasion]
Is it spring yet? [via Great Full Day]
…and a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JAMY!
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Pay it Forward
February 26, 2010
My Irish Rose was featured in a new Treasury on Etsy: Pay it Forward by Etsy seller AllthingsWood.
Recycled Medals?
February 24, 2010
(WUSA) — Some people are saying they look like potato chips. Gold, silver and bronze potato chips that is, draped around some of the finest athletes necks in the world. But these are not potato chips, rather the Olympic medals are designed from gold, bronze and silver recovered from recycled electronics. The successful athletes will be donning recycled TVs, computers and keyboards used to make these one-of a kind prizes. The “Metals to Medals” project came from the partnering of the Canadian mining company Teck Resources Ltd. and the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC). The two-year-old project marks one of the many efforts to make these Olympic Games more sustainable than ever before. Each one contains more than 140,000 tons of e-waste from Canadian recycling centers. Aside from their different components, the medals’ look is distinct from those in year’s past. They are being produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa and were designed by Corrine Hunt and Omer Abel. Each one features a wavy appearance to represent ocean waves, snow drifting and Vancouver’s landscape. They are all laser-etched with aboriginal artwork, so each of the 1,014 medals is unique. On the flip side of the medals the Olympic Rings are embossed with either an orca whale (Olympic) or raven pattern (Paralympic) lasered on with a wood-grain effect. The Paralympic medals are also square. President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint, Ian E. Bennett says, “The Mint assembled a tremendous pool of talented engineers, engravers, die technicians, and press operators to channel decades of experience into bringing the Vancouver 2010 medals to life.” The company Teck is cementing their tie to sustainability. The company has made over one thousand medals for the games already using recovered materials. To these Olympic hopefuls, one thing is for sure, wearing waste has never looked so good. Written By: Laura Betz, 9NEWS Now
Olympic Medals Made From Recycled Electronics
WANTED: Sunshine
February 23, 2010
I need some sunshine and sand in my life. The weather has been so blah lately, it’s definitely taken a toll on my mood. I want to plan a vacation now. Where shall we go?
Florida?
Carribean?
Mexico?
Bits of my Weekend
February 22, 2010
This weekend was a little bit quiet – as I ended up sleeping on the couch most of Sunday while watching the Olympics. One of my best friends had her engagement party which was quite lovely (congrats Katie & Derek!). But a very quiet weekend indeed.
A few favorites this week…
February 19, 2010
I follow more blogs than I care to admit on my Google Reader but I really enjoy the escape of reading a blog post or two when I need a break or relaxing at home. It gives me pretty pictures to look at, sometimes a laugh, sometimes truly inspiring thoughts.
So I wanted to share a few of my favorite posts from this week… maybe you’ll find a few new favorite things!
These adorable flowers… (via Thinking Inking)
Did someone say teal and lemon yellow? (via Pepper Design Blog)

Anything with squirrels – always a fan. (via Classic Bride)
Obsessed with beautiful typography found everywhere (via 100 Layer Cake and Green Wedding Shoes)
Recycled Candle Flower Vases (via Project Wedding Blog)
Adorable cards – especially loving the Bridal Shower card (via My Favorite Things)
Masterpiece Classic: Emma
February 17, 2010
Bits of my Weekend
February 15, 2010
Inspired by Kate from for me, for you with her weekly “Bits of my Weekend” posts, I wanted to share a few photos from this weekend.
Come back next Monday to see what I have coming up next weekend!

















