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Day 21: U is for Unlikely

Well, we’re getting down to some of the more challenging letters of the alphabet, but I’m still finding lots of great stuff even down here at the end.

UU is a funny little letter which brings to mind words like ukulele (which I had to spell check) and unicycle, underdog and ubiquity.  For some reason, all these words read whimsy to me, which brings us to…

U is for Umbrella

Umbrellanecklace(Above: Umbrella necklace at Modcloth)

It’s interesting that the umbrella evokes such a wide range of moods.  I’m drawn to all of them from melancholy to plucky optimism.  I love that feeling of being tucked underneath an umbrella – either by myself or with someone else huddled close.   I think it’s nice that you can bring shelter with you: ok, I’m safe and (mostly) dry here.

Some more umbrella inspiration: incredible umbrella art installations and another umbrella necklace

U is for Unicornthe_last_unicornSome little girls grow up with horse fever.  For me, it was unicorn fever — and it was this movie, over and over and over again.  I ran across this 25th Anniversary Edition at the movie store and couldn’t resist.  It’s an odd story, but it feels almost normal because it was such a part of my childhood.

To me, the unicorn represents that childlike sense of wonder and possibility, so even though I’m no longer collecting unicorn stickers I still get a little thrill when I see unicorns on clothing and  pillowcases and fabric.

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Day 18: R is for Regal

Ribbon

R is for Ribbons

Today’s More to Love: A to Z post is brought to you by the letter R.

RLately, I’ve been thinking a lot about embellishments – especially ruffles, ruching, and ribbons.

I know I am not the only one with a big jar full of ribbons.  However, I have a confession to make: my jar of ribbons overflowed.  Somehow it turned into a giant basket of ribbons.  (Observe photo below.)

Ribbonbasket

Oops.  A lot of these ribbons came off of packages or from craft stores.  (Some of the best ribbons seem to be in the scrapbook section, but they are parceled out in the tiniest of increments!)  However, here are a few of my favorite ribbon suppliers for any other addicts out there:

  • MJ Trim (that’s where the green floral ribbon in the top photo came from)
  • May Arts – (wholesale only, but they have the most amazing collection – I’m on the hunt for a good stockist)
  • Liberty of London – (sigh, if only their online selection was as extensive as the variety they have in their London shop – this is the perfect place to get lost for the afternoon… and where I picked up the purple and teal ribbons below)

Ribbon_grp

One of my friends swears by the Fabric Barn in Long Beach as the ultimate ribbon spot although I haven’t made the pilgimmage yet.  Any other ribbon places you love?

P.S. – R is also for Rebecca (my sister who abandoned me and went on vacation – hope you’re having fun).

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Day 13: M is for Merry

MMMMMmm…. mmmm…. mmm.  M.  Today, I’m gathering up some things I love that start with the letter M.

(I have to apologize in advance about today’s photos.  It’s been so gray here lately.  Well, here goes nothing.)

M is for Mushrooms

Mushrooms

I’ve always had a soft spot for mushrooms and little toadstools – especially ones with a secret door.  My sister gave me this figurine a really long time ago, and I wonder if she would be surprised that it has stayed on my desk since she gave it to me.  I think it’s funny that the little boy fairy on top is also holding some tiny mushrooms.

M is for Matroyshka

Matroyshka

I’m not entirely sure where the Matroyshka (Russian doll) trend started, but they are all over the place right now:  fabric, notepads, stationery, you name it.

Every time I see them, I am instantly reminded of this matroyshka that belonged to Grandmother.  I think it was very brave of her to let us play with it when we were children.  The patterns on the doll’s dresses are some sort of wood appliqué.

However, the little baby in the middle was the perfect size for small fingers.

Matroyshka_tiny

Our last M of the day is:

M is for Miyazaki

Miyazaki_collection

I’ve stayed away from TV shows and movies so far, but I put the works of Hayao Miyazaki into a different category.  I always watch them and feel that I have been transported somewhere else and discovered something entirely unexpected.

If you’ve seen the works of Studio Ghibli, than you understand.  If you haven’t, then I highly recommend you start with My Neighbor Totoro and then work your way through Howl’s Moving Castle, Castle in the Sky, Spirited Away, The Cat Returns, Princess Mononoke, Porco Rosso, Kiki’s Delivery Service… and on.  Some of them are strange, but they all have something special.  (I also liked Whisper of the Heart.)

I leave you with this little present for the day:

Mouse_with_bouquetSee you next time!

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Day 12: L is for Lovely

L(What is this? Here’s a quick explanation of More to Love: A to Z, 26 Days of Alphabetic Inspiration.)

There are so many great adjectives beginning with the letter L: lovely, lively, luscious, lucky, little…  the list is long.  However, the two words that I find most inspiring are both nouns, and both seem a little mysterious.

L is for Lace

Lace

Do you like lace?  I find that it can go either way – too much and it feels like you’ve wrapped yourself in your grandmother’s table cloth.  However, the right amount can create such interest on a garment.  It’s not a trim that I use very often, but every time I pick up an Anthropologie catalog, I think that might be an error on my part.  I might need more lace in my life.

I definitely need more of this next one.

L is for Leprechauns

LeprechaunHat

Rainbows, clovers, pots of gold, shiny shoes.  Plus it’s just fun to say: leprechaun.  You can hardly say it without a little lilt in your voice.

This leprechaun below is from The Small Object, and was one of the most thoughtful gifts I have ever received.

SmallObjectleprechaun

I know leprechauns are often relegated to St. Patrick’s day only, and they are often depicted as beer-drinking red-headed mischief makers.  However, I like to have a little bit of clover-magic out on my desk year round.  Just in case they’d like to leave me some leprechaun gold.

Any other L’s you love?

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Day 7: G is for Gracious

Oh, G.  Goodness Gracious.  I’m a day late on this one.  My husband was home sick on Monday, and I gave in to the sympathy nap (where you decide to help the sick person feel better by also not doing anything but mope and sleep and watch bad TV with them).

I know it’s not much of an excuse.  I even had his ever helpful suggestions on what to post.  From the couch, I could hear him calling out “what about goats?”  “Or maybe giraffes?”  “Gnomes?”

I’m pretty sure I heard “gout” and “gallbladder” too.  Don’t worry – I skipped those.  Instead, we have –

GG is for Gardens

Moonbridge

I’ve talked about this a bit before, but gardens are my quintessential inspiration spot.  We are really lucky to live in Southern California where there are lots of beautiful gardens you can explore in any season.  However, I also make a point to seek out new gardens when we travel.  I had a hard time narrowing down pictures for this post because the landscapes we’ve traversed and photographed are so varied – from expertly manicured formal gardens, bamboo forests, towering greenhouses with catwalks where you can spy on all of the foliage from above, fields of wildflowers where peacocks and other fantastical birds wander in and out from behind trees.

Flower

I don’t know if I’ll ever be much of a gardener.  I certainly have not had much luck with houseplants.  However, I feel a connection with anyone who spends such time and care to create a serene and beautiful place and then invites others over to visit, to meditate, to take part even for the span of a short walk or maybe just long enough to take a nap under a tree.

Rosearbor

Although there are certainly some gardens that are larger than others or some that may have a more exotic collection of plants, I think that the inspiration and peace you can find in a garden seems to be universal.

G is for Gloomy, Gold and Gray

Goldenthread

Today, it’s raining outside (in stark contrast to the sunny photos above).  I find that this is the perfect sort of day for staring outside and thinking.  I spent a few minutes today just playing with materials and making plans for what comes next.  The gold thread and fabric looked so pretty and inviting on the gray window ledge.

Grayledge

Rain-smudged windows are not common here, so I decided to soak up the gloom while it lasted.  I even snapped a photo of a giraffe and some gnomes.  Honey, this one’s for you.

Gnomesandgiraffe

Hope you are inside somewhere cozy and warm.

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