Saturday, January 31, 2009

Premiere Issues

“At heart, Premiere Issues is still a carefully curated and presented personal collection. We are still fascinated by the opening statements written by editors and publishers in the launch issue — amazed at the spirit of their voices and the wholehearted outpouring of their ideas and energy to create their vision.”

I stumbled upon this site the other day and really enjoyed looking through the archive. It's interesting to see how the covers have evolved throughout the years.

Some personal favorites:



Dwell (notice how small the logo is, nowadays it's ginormous)



Flaunt



GOOD (I love their logo)



Jane (Remember when women's magazine covers looked like this?)



Radar (Hilarious cover image)



Raygun

Check out the site here.

–c.

Winter

Is anyone else ready for winter to be done? In the past, I've never actually minded winter that much. But this year both Andrew and I agree that winter has worn out its welcome. The cold and snow is really getting on my nerves. Personally, I think winter should officially end the day after Christmas. Or we can draw it out to the New Year, IF necessary. I'm tired of being cold and I'm tired of having anxiety driving to work. Sorry, I just had to vent there for a second. I'll just dream of the time when our porch looked like this:



And not this:



–c.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Boys’ Life

I've mentioned before all the cool things you can find in the thrift stores of Ohio. I've been on a lookout lately for old magazines. Here are some that I found, old issues of Boys’ Life from the 60's.





–c.

Babies



Andrew and I helped plan and design a baby shower this month. Congrats to Maria and PJ! They will be welcoming their first baby, Layla, in March.



Pads of paper of the games and raffle.



Games and raffle instructions.



Seating card and party favor.



Little hidden bird.



Close up of party favor. The eggs are M&M Premiums.



Seating card and party favor (with lid on for guests to take home).



Sewn wax paper bags for cookies.



Cookies for the guests to take home. Centerpieces were constructed by myself, Maria, PJ and Mariela. We used pre-made wooden birdhouses and, with heavy pieces of wire, attached them to small pieces of driftwood. The flowers were added by my mom and Maria.

–c.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Wedding Features





Very exciting news!! Yesterday, our wedding was featured on two of my favorite blogs: Design*Sponge and Brooklyn Bride. I love both of these sites and have been following them for inspiration for awhile now.

Design*Sponge I've read since 2004 or 2005 and am continually impressed with Grace's fresh outlook and impeccable sense of style. Brooklyn Bride I started reading right after we decided to get married. I'd never planned a wedding before and Vané had created the ultimate guide for cool wedding stuff. Even if you aren't planning a wedding, it's a great resource for some great photographers, designers, calligraphers and other not-necesarally-always-wedding stuff.

You can go directly to the posts here (Design*Sponge), here (Brooklyn Bride: Part 1), and here (Brooklyn Bride: Part 2).


Thanks to both of these talented ladies!


–c.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Going Local



With our 1 year anniversary of our return to Northeast Ohio looming on the horizon, I realize that me and Andrew haven't really explored much. What with the farmhouse, work, the wedding, and traveling it seems that time just slipped away and now a year into this venture we are still as new to this place as we were the day we arrived in the U-Haul. On one hand it's nice to feel like there are so many things yet to discover, but on the other hand it makes me feel like I really need to get out more.

The last time I lived in Ohio was the spring of ’99 and I wasn't even 19 years old. I didn't get out much then either. Or I did, but was too wrapped up in high school drama to realize that there is some really cool shit happening here. So what's an Ohioan transplanted to New York transplanted back to Ohio to do? Google it, of course!

I've found some really interesting sites that have piqued my curiosity (even more) about my immediate surroundings. The first place to tackle, Cleveland. Being from Northeast Ohio you would think that I would have explored more of Cleveland, but to be honest, I know nothing about Cleveland. Luckily, Clevelanders are a very proud-to-be-from-here sort (as most Ohioans are) and there are a lot of great resources for finding out what's going on around town.

1. Really Bad Cleveland Accent - I found this blog before we even moved and what drew me to the site was that I was going through what the author, Christine Borne, had relatively recently gone through: The big move from New York back to Ohio. Her writing made me excited to start discovering all that NE Ohio had to offer.

2. i heart {♥} Cleveland - This was one of the first blogs that I found after we had already moved. I was drawn to the simple and clean look of the site. Also the events that the author was posting about were things that I actually wanted to do, mainly arts/culture/design based. (In the back of my mind I though "this person must be a designer" haha) AND I recently discovered that the writer is a local Cleveland graphic designer whose work I really admire! Bonus points.

3. design*sponge: Cleveland Design Guide - This was the real clincher for me because I love design*sponge and have been following it for years now. I really admire Grace Bonney, the creator of design*sponge, and was esctatic when I found out she was doing a design guide for Cleveland. The guide is broken down into sections with shopping and restaurants.

4. Cleveland Foodie - I would never consider myself a foodie, but I do love food and I do love a good restaurant which isn't hard to come by in NYC. Living in Carroll Gardens, there were at least 5 great restaurants within a 10 min. walk from our front stoop. Here in Medina, not so much. But I hear Cleveland is kicking ass in the food department.

5. Slow Food Northern Ohio - Another great thing about moving to Ohio is there is a lot of green grass. We actually have a yard. A substantial yard. And one of mine and Andrew's dreams is to have a garden and live/eat closer to home. We have shared a quarter cow and half a pig with my parents from a local farmer and it's more than enough to last us for awhile. Andrew swears that the ground beef is the best he's ever tasted. My recent completion of The Omnivore's Dilemma has really fanned the fire and this site has opened up even more resources.

I can't wait to get started!

–c.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

2009

It's officially a new year. There's not really much more I can say about that! But it does feel good. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's just the idea of a new start, even knowing that resolutions hardly ever see the light of day, I can't help but feel refreshed. Maybe it's the thought that there is another year ahead of me to do all the things that I wanted to do this year that I just didn't get around to doing. It's unbelievable that almost a year has passed since we moved from NYC back to Ohio!! I think about the first few months living here, when the farmhouse was still a wreck. Geez, that makes my cringe. But we've been blessed with so many things, I can't complain.

When I was in Europe I told Andrew that I wanted a Christmas tree this year. When I came home I walked in the door and saw the tree set up (see previous post) and I seriously almost cried, I was so happy. Not only that but, during an unseasonably warm spell, Andrew was able to dig a hole on the site of our wedding ceremony so we could plant the tree after Christmas. Luckily for us, there was another unseasonably warm day after Christmas so we could plant it. Teeny tiny.



– c.
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