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The Curated Collection | Jen Garrido

Abstraction nestled within the safe confines of natural form. That is how I would first attempt to describe the work of Jen Garrido. Other words come to mind as well: Layered. Exuberant. Colourful. Intuitive. Intentional. Unrestrained. Refined. Joyful.

I think you will see what I mean as you engage with her work.

There is a brilliant marriage here between chance and purpose; ambiguity and representation; dimension and colour. For me it feels as though all the sturm und drang of nature is revealed, uncovering the life and chaos, beauty and movement that exists just beneath the surface.

More than anything, there is for me a profound sense of being alive when I engage with Jen Garrido‘s arresting pieces.

What do Jen’s beautiful paintings awaken in you?

Wishing you an inspired Monday.

xo
s.

By |July 29th, 2013|1 Comment

Foodie Friday #Fail

It happens to the best of us, and today it’s my turn. I had this lovely post planned – the perfect, creamy summertime treat. Homemade and inspiring and delicious. Except, it didn’t turn out. At all.

My plan was to make a decadent sugar-and-egg-free Maple Butter Gelato for today’s post. Noah, Graham and I spent most of yesterday afternoon and evening hovering over the old-fashioned ice cream maker like mother hens watching over eggs about to hatch. Well, let’s just say it didn’t hatch well.

Don’t get me wrong, the flavour is fantastic. You really can’t go wrong when combining cream with maple butter! But the texture? Grainy, mealy, weird and rather off-putting. Now, to qualify my review just a bit, Noah loved it. But this one definitely does not pass my “publish that recipe to the scrutiny of the internet” test.

I could blame the ancient ice cream maker that we borrowed from my in-laws. I could blame the weather in an absurd swing at something other than me to blame. But I blame my total lack of experience in this realm and can’t point a finger in any other direction!

I’m what Kathy Kolbe calls a Quick Start, which means I’m rather fearless about trying things I’ve never done before and planning to post about them on the internet the very next day. Some might call that crazy. For me it’s just normal. Life’s an adventure, right? I’ve never had much fun just playing it safe. Not that all my posts are created the day before – some are planned well in advance. But diving in head first and just going for it is my style. And often it works really well for me!

Well, I’ve come to learn that with that approach to life, every once in awhile it just doesn’t work out. And that’s where the Perfectionist can rear her ugly head and unforgivingly rail about the one that didn’t turn out…or the Humorist can just laugh and learn and move on.

So today may be my first Foodie Friday Fail, but I love that I get to share it with you, laugh about it and move on.

What was your worst Foodie Fail? I’d love it if you’d share your flops with me! It happens to all of us, but together we can learn to laugh and learn and move on, right?

Happy Foodie (Fail) Friday!

xo
s.

By |July 26th, 2013|0 Comments

Update 2 | Project Debonaire Young Sir

OK, so you may remember me mentioning that Noah has a fondness for a somewhat Scandinavian aesthetic. This likely conjures images of mid-century modern teak furniture and lots of white. Well, the white would be right – he’s already sophisticated enough to love white walls {that’s my boy!} – but the rest of Noah’s Scandinavian reference is different from what you might think. Think Scandinavian lifestyle – animal skin rugs, rugged outdoor activities and the like. That is the Scandinavian influence he loves! Fun, right?

As you may remember, just before Christmas I had an unbelievable, pinch me if this is real opportunity to take a whirlwind two day trip to Copenhagen with a lovely and very generous friend. With Noah in mind, I picked up a beautiful reindeer skin rug similar to the one pictured below while I was there. {The rugs were the by-product of animals that were naturally raised for organic meat}.

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Despite the rug shedding terribly recently {apparently this is normal and will cease shortly}, this will be the anchor for his otherwise bare hardwood floors. I just love the natural colour palette, and he loves the soft landing when climbing out of bed in the morning! I’d call that a win-win.

The next hit of “Noah’s Scandinavia” is super fun and will be the focal point above his headboard. I love that it creates the feeling of a hunter’s cottage without any actual animals being harmed in the making of this particular feature. You may have seen him in magazines. I just love his whimsy and modern simplicity. Friends, meet Bucky.

Noah had a blast assembling his new cardboard forest friend, and we can’t wait to see Bucky proudly standing guard with his stoic, gentle silence over Noah’s sweet and sophisticated little nest.

Next on our list? Finishing Project Ugly Duckling. These two rooms are connected and we’d really like to get the bathroom done first. Drywall sanding {the messiest part} should hopefully happen in the next week as the drywaller fits us in between other bigger jobs, and then we can get to installing baseboards and crown, etc and then painting in prep for that glorious Fornasetti wallpaper!

The truth is that the sanding would already be done if we hadn’t tagged along on one of Graham’s work trips to Boston this week. After he had already been in California for two weeks for work, we decided we needed to eat dinner together more than one night in a row…so…Airmiles for flights and an already paid-for hotel room led to an easy decision to just go with him! Even though he was still working like a madman most of the time, it was really nice to consistently eat dinner together each night. Noah and I enjoyed exploring a bit of Boston {including some very patient tagging along on his part to the Boston Design Center}, we took a very inspiring tour of Harvard {Noah is now seriously fired up about the dream of studying architecture there – yahoo! for inspiration!} and most of all we were just grateful to all be together.

Now that we are back I am actually busily working on a fast-paced decorating project for my favourite client’s new lake house/cottage. It’s a beautiful post-and-beam structure that simply needs some furnishing as the previous owner’s choices were…well…a little too rustic cottage-y for this client’s tastes.  Let’s just say there was a lot of hunter green and tapestry going on. Not so fabulous. We are trying to get it done quickly so that they can start enjoying it as soon as possible with their large family. Here’s a sneak peak at the place…

The view of the lake is total serenity now. Just gorgeous! I’ll try to share some of the details on Project Lake House with you next week. Much of the furniture has already been ordered, so we’re going full steam ahead! Think calm and modern shades of grey mixed with neutrals and naturals, some texture and some gorgeous custom wood pieces. Knowing that custom furniture orders take time, there’s still lots to get done in order to have this family sitting around their new dining table in their new cottage for Thanksgiving this year! It’s so gratifying to work towards creating a beautiful environment for this family to connect with each other and make new memories! Makes the job much more meaningful.

That’s it from me for now…I hope you are having a thoroughly inspiring Thursday!

xo
s.

By |July 25th, 2013|0 Comments