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Showing posts with label Toronto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 August 2017

Looking Back on July



Well there goes July...I can't believe how fast this summer is going!  We started our July long weekend with a BBQ with friends at their beautiful home in King City.   (I've had my eye on these chairs for a long time.)




It's hard to believe, but these are faux flowers from IKEA...had me fooled! 






We then had two very different, but equally beautiful, weddings back to back...one was a city wedding at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto & the other was a full on country wedding in Thornbury.


If you follow me on Instagram you've seen some of these pics before & know that I loooove blooms. At the first wedding the flowers were so simple but beautiful in shades of white & cream.  Absolutely stunning with the soft grey tablecloths & white accessories.



See what I mean by very different weddings...we went from beautiful all white bouquets to gorgeous full-on colourful bouquets....so pretty!



Although we had rain for days before this wedding, the sun came out & the wedding day was perfection.  It was in a field surrounded by apple orchards.   






(All photos are mine taken with my iPhone.)


If you want to see more crazy good wedding photos, check out one of my favourites, Sinclair & Moore...so inspiring!

Have a great weekend!

Saturday, 1 April 2017

The Hippest Co-op Office Space in Toronto



For over a year now my husband has been officing out of the coolest creative space in Toronto... East Room.  This place is an eclectic industrial mix that is done to perfection!  When you combine black steel doors & windows, exposed beams & pipes, 20 foot ceilings and white brick walls & then you add a mix of mid century, modern & industrial antiques... you get an absolutely spectacular space!    
(I want to move in....really, I could live here!)

This old factory was stripped back to its bones by the owners--brothers Derreck Martin (the owner of 507 Antiques) & Sam Martin, to make it feel like New York. It is set up more like a lounge in the common spaces and then as you venture down the hallways, there are offices & boardrooms...well equipped to accommodate all your office needs.   If you are a creative in Toronto & looking for a space to office out of without the huge overhead, I strongly recommend this place.  












(All photos are mine taken with my iPhone.)


Thursday, 2 March 2017

Floral Workshop at Wild North Flowers



A few weeks ago I did something I've always wanted to do...I had a quick lesson in flower arranging!  As most of you know, I. LOVE. FLOWERS., & take frequent pics of them like here, here & here.   (It's also been five very long months since I've seen my garden, & I'm having major withdrawals.)  A  dream of mine has been to do this & it's definitely on my bucket list, but until then, I have to start small.  When I saw that a local flower shop, Wild North Flowers, was offering a workshop I thought...sign me up!   This was such a fun night, &  it happened to be just before Valentine's day so this was a gift from my hubby.  





We were all given an urn that was filled with a ball of chicken wire & water & also was taped at the top with a grid for easier arranging.  You might be asking, like I did, where the heck do you get chicken wire?  Apparently it's at....Canadian Tire!   (You can learn so much from this blog. haha)  The first thing we did was choose our greens.






One thing I learned was that the arrangement should look good with just the greens...before any flowers have been added.  I actually love this look.  Apparently with green being the Pantone colour of the year, the trend for many brides is to just do the greenery in their bouquets & arrangements.  I think this is stunning & very dramatic especially with the backdrop of white in a winter wedding.



After we were finished with the greenery we chose our flowers.  So for whatever reason, my fave colours in the garden & in a bouquet are purples, pinks & whites,  (I do not do reds, oranges or yellows...I know, interesting psychology...there are people out there that only do the reds, oranges & yellows...I've met them at the garden centres.  Hey, we are all different, right?)  Most of the flowers hadn't opened up yet because you want them to open up gradually & to last longer.   

The tricky thing about doing a vessel floral arrangement is that it has to look good from all sides...no pressure...hence the turn table.  Just when it started to look good from one side I would turn it & it wasn't happening on the other side.  Fortunately, there was an instructor there to help at all times & to guide us through the process.

  





Another very cool thing that happened at this workshop was that I got to meet another blogger, sweet Kaylee from The Blondielocks .  These workshops are open to individuals or groups if you like...perfect for wedding parties, mother & daughter(s), birthday parties or just friends wanting a creative night out.  I had such a fun time & highly recommend this!

So here's the finished bouquet...I'm a little embarrassed to show it cuz it is my first attempt but here it is.  

Have a great weekend, & please let me know if any of you sign up for this!


(All photos are mine taken with my iPhone.)




Wednesday, 12 February 2014

KLAUS - Contemporary Design


 While downtown Toronto on the weekend I also stopped by this fabulous store.  Klaus is full of high-end original contemporary pieces from all over the world.







Teacups made into an industrial light fixture - sooo cool!


Monday, 10 February 2014

Distillery District - A Toronto Must See


We were in Toronto this weekend and made a stop at the Distillery District, which is a must see if you're visiting Toronto.  Several old Gooderham & Worts factories have been transformed into an art oasis.  Boutiques, cafes, art galleries and restaurants are joined by bricked streets.  Like anyone would have to force me to go there for the day.





We stopped by one of my fav coffee shops Balzac's Coffee.  The interior of this coffee shop is like WOW!  Check out the gi-normous chandelier.  (Below inside pictures were taken from their website as my pics didn't turn out).


We then stopped by El Catrin Destilleria for some Mexican cuisine.  Love, love, love the decor in this place - colourful tiles, bold art and huge drum chandeliers!!




Our last stop was Soma Chocolate which is enjoyed by kids and adults because they make the chocolate right in front of you.



Hope you enjoyed the visual tour.  Make sure you stop by the Distillery District the next time you're in Toronto.  

(All pics, excluding the
inside of Balzac's, were taken
 with my Samsung S4).