One of my favourite things is getting organized, especially when I can partner that with having beautiful illustration to admire. Illustration ranks up there with super powers to me- I would much rather be able to draw whatever I have in my mind than leap tall buildings in a single bound. I’ve been getting so excited to get calendars and planners set up for new year that I can’t get them out of my head these days! These are some of the beautiful pieces that have been catching my eye…


2012 Calendar – Feather illu…
$15.00

2012 Calendar / A Little Col…
$20.00

2012 Calendar
$30.00

2012 Calendar blue
$16.00

HOLIDAY SALE 2012 Calendar
$16.00

2012 Calendar – Anek Kitchen…
$35.00

2012 Calendar – Fruit Silhou…
$18.00

2012 Calendar – Large Multi-…
$30.00

2012 Calendar Veggies For Yo…
$18.00

2012 Calendar – wall calenda…
$15.00

2012 Calendar – fabric swatc…
$28.00

2012 Calendar – wall art, or…
$26.00

2012 Calendar – Anek Kitchen…
$35.00

2012 Calendar – Modern Silho…
$18.00

2012 Calendar original anim…
$12.50

Do you have any rituals that help you prepare for the new year?

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An Intention for December

by Kyla Roma on December 1, 2011

in Faves, Her Life, Recurring Posts, Stories About:

This December, I want to savour.

I want to slow down my thoughts so I’m not out of the moment before it’s started, and slow down my pace when I’m at home so I really feel every ounce of sweet moments with my husband or the success of a great work out instead of just rushing to the next thing. I want to be wrapped in the safety of friendship by catching up over wine and the fireplace channel (the best invention ever) and sharing the early morning ritual of warming cold hands on thin cups of hot coffee while car seat warmers (the second best invention ever) heat up before the rest of the car does. I want packages of beautiful things from small businesses all over north america to arrive every day, so I can give pieces of someone’s dream to my friends and family over the holiday. I want to memorize exactly how my puppies wiggle in mid-air when they start jumping as I open the door at the end of a long day.

December can be easy to be swept away in, but for me, taking a moment to savour the little moments that knit everything together can slow down time to a stand still.

They’re beautiful when you can find them – and I hope you do – so I’ll keep an eye out for you between the big stuff :)

Cozy Finds to Assist Your December Savouring: Vintage Crochet Blanket by Rusty VintageChunky Neckwarmer by Pip RobinsMod Fondue Set by Gallivanting Girls

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Today I have a guest post (a guest recipe post! yum!) from my friend and this month’s featured sponsor Margarita from Adventures of a Fab Brunette. I met Margarita & her daughter two years ago in Vancouver and we had such a great time together! She’s a total sweetheart who makes a mean cupcake and I think you’ll really enjoy getting to know her & peek into her kitchen. xo, k.

My name is Margarita and I run the blog Adventures of a Fab Brunette. I’m 27, recently married to the love of my life, I have a 5 year old daughter, Princess, and I’m pregnant with Fab Baby #2 who is due in May 2012! I love to travel, cook, and eat! I live in British Columbia about 30 minutes away from Whistler, a lovely skiing town, and when I’m not running around town shopping and eating at my favourite restaurants, I am at home in the kitchen creating meals for my family.

I’ve created a fabulously domesticated blissful for myself and my blog is reflective of that. I run a Cupcake and Cake catering business called Le Petit Cupcakery and I adore spending hours perfecting edible designs for weddings and birthdays. I would love to spend a whole day in absolute luxury. Bubble baths, mani-pedis, and concierges, and shoe shopping – with an unlimited budget of course. Dining at the finest restaurant and spending an evening at the theatre – that would be fabulous.

My favourite current recipe is this one for Banana Streusel muffins. Every bite is a bit of homey goodness!

I don’t know about you, but I love anything with streusel on it. It’s silly, really, streusel is only flour, sugar and melted butter, thrown together – but a muffin is just a muffin until you throw some streusel on it. Really, try it.

These banana muffins are amazing, and I think a secret is slicing the bananas instead of mashing them up; every time you take a bite a juicy morsel of banana invades your mouth and you surrender. So good.

This recipe is from Sarabeth Levine’s cookbook “Sarabeth’s Bakery: From My Hands to Yours”, which is quickly becoming one of my favourite books to bake from.

Ingredients

Streusel

  • 6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon superfine sugar
  • 1 tablespoon light brown sugar
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Muffin

  • Softened butter (to grease pan)
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, chilled
  • 1 cup superfine sugar
  • Grated zest of 1/2 lemon
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs, beaten & at room temp
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 4 small ripe bananas, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch slices

Recipe

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Butter the muffin pan.
  2. To make streusel: mix flour, superfine sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, butter and vanilla with your fingers in a small bown until combined and crumbly. Set aside.
  3. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together in a bowl and set aside.
  4. In a stand mixer (or a bowl and hand mixer) beat the butter on high speed until smooth (1 min). Gradually add the sugar and continue beating, scraping sides when necessary for about 5 mins. Beat in lemon zest and vanilla. Slowly beat in the eggs, then the milk.
  5. Reduce mixer speed to low. In thirds add the flour, alternating with the sour cream (F,S,F,S,F), do not overbeat. Fold in the bananas.
  6. Use an ice cream scoop and fill the muffin cups equally and generously. Sprinkle the tops with the streusel.
  7. Bake for 10 minutes then reduce temperature to 375°F and bake until muffin tops are golden brown and cake tester comes out clean, about 15 minutes more.
  8. Cool in pan 10 mins. Remove the muffin and allow to cool completely.

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The early winter is one of my favourite times of the year- the snow is fluffy & light without the world being too cold, it’s cozy enough to drink tea & read books all the time, and I can happily burrow into projects without feeling like I’m missing out on beautiful weather. It’s perfect for me!

Last week was the start of some serious crazy in our lives- Jesse started the first of three trips between now and Christmas. I’m not usually very sentimental about the holidays, but because we knew this would be a stressful time we decided to start celebrating the holidays early so we could have more time at home together with an “almost Christmas” feeling. We put the tree & mistletoe up before US Thanksgiving, and now every morning when I make my way down the staircase to make tea & breakfast I get to walk by a fully lit tree.

I know that it’s on a timer (thank you, husband) but there’s something about not having to turn on the lights on your Christmas tree that makes it a lot more magical. Even if that magic is brought to me by a tiny, timer shaped robot.

So the early morning drives to the airport and solo puppy tending are starting for me, but I’m working on embracing having a little rush & hurriedness as part of the holidays- and the dogs are learning how to manage having me as their sole care giver (who likes to sleep in more than Jesse does).

Case & Point: Last week when Jesse was away on his first trip, Mal developed two new “Get Kyla Out Of Bed” strategies:

1) He would whine until I rolled over to check the time on my iPhone, and then dive onto my pillow where my head had been, flip onto his back, and then wiggle, yip & kick me in the neck so I couldn’t put my head back down and fall asleep!

2) He would determine which pillow I was snuggling up to, and then burrow inside of its pillow case while wiggling around, yipping and wagging so I woke up to a pillow that was coming to life.

After hearing the stories of puppy badness, my mom dropped by the studio with something that might work even better than repeated kicks to the neck by a small dog…

An advent calendar aka. chocolate for breakfast!! And suddenly I’m completely fine with it almost being December…

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Weekly Weak Knees no. 16

by Kyla Roma on November 25, 2011

in Recurring Posts, Weekly Weak Knees

One of the new features on my blog is that I have a “currently loving” section in my sidebar where every day or so I pop in an image and link to something I can’t pass by without sharing. It’s a pretty feature that feels like I’m passing notes to anyone who checks my blog every day, and I hope you enjoy it enough to make it part of your routine!

These are my favourite links from the past couple weeks, click on the pictures to explore…

What was your favourite online discovery this week?

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I’m in love with the idea of intentionally creating a unique life- hearing the stories of people who are in the process of creating inspired lives for themselves is fascinating, and always a learning experience for me. I’m excited to share those stories here through my Creative Life interviews!

Today I have an interview with Danielle from Sometimes Sweet, a positive, heartfelt and infinitely likeable blogger I’ve been addicted to reading for a very long time. This year Danielle traded being a high school English teacher for being a full-time stay-at-home home, and she’s a lovely example of the happiness that following your heart and being true to yourself can bring you…

Danielle from Sometimes Sweet

Please tell us a little about yourself & your blog!

Hi everyone! My name is Danielle and I run a blog called Sometimes Sweet. It’s considered a lifestyle blog, and I post a little of everything from mama/baby stuff, book reviews, healthy recipes, random thoughts, and all of the fun things my little family and I do. It’s kind of a collection of everything that makes me happy. I’m a writer by nature and I spent almost six years as a high school English teacher before having my son last year and leaving my job to become full-time stay-at-home Mom.

Danielle from Sometimes Sweet

How do you write? When do post ideas come to you and when do you do your writing?

I live up in the mountains of Northern Arizona, and my parents live about two hours south of us. I drive down to see them and my friends quite often (especially when my husband is gone on business trips), and some of my best ideas come to me during that drive. Henry (my 1-year old son) is great in the car and will usually fall asleep, so whenever I drive down that’s a good two hours of “me time,” listening to music and thinking. I also get a lot of ideas as I’m in our bathroom getting ready for the day for some reason.

As far as when and where, I usually do all of my blogging at night. If my husband and I don’t have plans I usually sit down for an hour or two once Henry goes to sleep. I also have other weekly writing obligations including my column over at Hello Giggles, so I try to be very efficient with my time and schedule it into my night. I do almost all of my writing sitting in bed, or indian-style on the couch in our family room. :)

Danielle from Sometimes Sweet

How do you decide where the line is between public and private on your blog? Do you ever struggle with how to share your stories while respecting the privacy of the other people involved?

This is an interesting question and one that’s been something I’ve thought about a lot. Because I taught high school the entire time I blogged in this space, I’ve always had to be very careful with putting too much out there as far as what I do everyday, my life as a teacher, etc. And even more so because I live in a small town! It’s important for me to be very real on my blog, but that doesn’t mean that I have to share every detail. It’s funny because by nature I’m a private person- I’m not one to tell everyone I meet my life story, or even let a lot of people into my “inner circle.” I have a few best friends I’ve had for many, many years and outside of those girls and my family I like to keep my personal stuff to myself. Thinking about thousands and thousands of people coming to my blog each day can really freak me out at times, but I’ve always been very cognizant about what I’m putting out there, so luckily it hasn’t ever been hard for me to figure out where my public/private line is.

As far as the second part of your question, no, I haven’t ever struggled with it, probably because although my blog is personal I’m not really doing any sort of “tell-all.” Whenever I’m with new friends who don’t really know I blog and I want to post photos of our time together, I am always sure to ask if it’s okay. I feel like that is especially important for any of my Mom friends, because maybe they don’t want a million strangers seeing photos of their little ones.

Danielle form Sometimes Sweet

How do you fit blogging into your life? With a young family it must be a challenge!

People ask me this a lot and surprisingly it isn’t too difficult. Like I mentioned about I’m a writer by nature and I would be writing no matter what, be it blogging or in my paper journal. Blogging is just a different medium, and although it can be tedious setting up posts or taking a break and scheduling posts in my absence, the every day blogging thing is really enjoyable and fits nicely into our life. I really make it a point to be efficient and get my blogging done at night, and scheduled posts are my best friends. My husband plays in a band so often while he is at practice and Henry is asleep I’ll write a few posts out and schedule them, and I always schedule my feature posts far in advance. After a few years I have a system down and it’s a pretty smooth. I just utilize nap times and I write pretty quickly!

Danielle form Sometimes Sweet

So many people adore you & your blog! Do you have any guidance for women who want to grow their blogs in an authentic and personal way, like you have?

Aww, that’s sweet! :) I have women ask me for guidance often, and my biggest piece of advice is just blog. Don’t worry about “growing” your blog per say, because I feel like if your goal is to just gain readers or exposure that transparency is really unattractive. Just write what about what you love and you will meet like-minded, new friends. Also don’t be afraid to reach out. Emails are a great way to get to know people. Most of all just be YOU- if you’re being your 100% authentic self people will see that.

Danielle from Sometimes Sweet

Thanks so much Danielle!

If you’d like to more of Danielle, head over to her blog Sometimes Sweet or read her column on Hello Giggles

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With Black Friday coming up quickly and the Christmas decorations already up in my house, it’s been hard to keep holiday gifts off my mind and even harder to avoid thinking about the costs that the next couple of months will bring. It’s such a strange time of year- I love buying the gifts & finding just the perfect thing for each person, but at the same time it’s tough to feel good about spending the money when I’ve got a big list to get through.

I’ve tried to get creative about the holidays in the past, these are some of what I’ve tried & ideas that I’m using for this year:

Handmade Gift Baskets

For a few years in a row I pulled out my granny savvy with everything I could muster to make cranberry jelly, homemade truffles and give tea and tasty cheeses to my family. There was a lot of work that went into this, but it was affordable to buy the supplies and make them my own with some work. They were really well received- and I got to snack on the left overs. Loved it!

$20 Stocking Challenge

Jesse and I have made this a tradition, and it’s one of my favourites. Every year we both grab $20 for our stocking challenge, and head out into the local shops on the same day to get everything we need for the other person’s stocking. We make it a rule to not go over budget, and we try to pack as much fun stuff in as possible- and at the end of the day we wrap them up in different rooms while loudly trash talking each other about who will cry more tears of joy when they open their stockings.

Shop Ahead with Etsy

It’s so much easier on our budget when we can spread our purchases out over a few months, and Etsy is my favourite place to shop for everyone. Which you may have gathered from my rabid treasury making. Etsy is great because you can take the time you need to locate sellers in your country or in your city, which cuts down on shipping costs, and you can take as much time as you need to price compare and save on shipping by buying multiple items from the same seller.

Plus I love supporting artists & small business owners! Every time I purchase on etsy I feel like I’m making someone’s business dream a little stronger.

Use Credit Card Dollars to Boost My Budget- Without Debt

I love finding credit cards that have great benefits, and because Jesse & I don’t carry a balance from month to month (on penalty of death!)  we use our card for every household purchase all year round with the aim of getting a little back for the holidays. We have a dividend card that always gives us several hundred dollars back in the new year… just when our Christmas bill comes in! We got our reward total last week, so I started planning our holiday budget with the goal of only spending that money. Having a budget that lets that happen makes Christmas feel free, which makes it easier to have fun with spending.

Do you have any tricks that make your holidays more manageable?
Is Black Friday part of that plan?

I’m excited to learn from your tips in the comments- Black Friday isn’t really a thing in Canada,
so I just watch the news footage & feel thankful for that! It looks stressful- but like it could be an adventure too…

{image care of the lovely & talented Leigh-Ann}

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