Art: I’m a Ceramics Designer

Okay, so I’m not really quitting my day job to become the next Jonathan Adler, but I am currently working on a very cool project which has required me to put on my very first ceramics designer hat (eek – so exciting!). Let me explain.

This fall’s BlogPodium will feature a local organization called Sistering that offers supportive and educational programs to homeless and marginalized women, so that they can develop new skills and have more control over their lives. Inspirations Studio is a division of Sistering that develops participants’ knowledge about crafting ceramics.

This year, I have the opportunity to design a collection of ceramics in collaboration with the artists at Inspirations Studio that will be auctioned off at BlogPodium in September with all proceeds going back to Sistering. Earlier this spring, I met with Victoria at Inspirations Studio, and I shared my designs. Under her guidance and instruction, the artisans are bringing my designs to life (um, amazing!). The process thus far has been really cool and creative, and the items are coming along so darn beautifully! I’m impressed, and I’m eager to see the final products soon (it’s so hard to be patient, but I’m trying).

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 Inspirations Studio, photos by me

I hope to eventually share stories from the artisans at Inspirations Studio and the full production process, but for now, here’s a very small sneak peek of one of my designs (I can’t give everything away quite yet!).

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photo by Victoria

Christine Dovey of Bijou and Boheme is also busy designing items, and attendees of BlogPodium have a chance to win a chance to design pottery of their own! I encourage you to submit your design if you’re attending BlogPodium this September. Read all about it here.

Travel: Madeira Beach, Florida

I found my inner retiree (again), and escaped for a 2-week holiday in Florida this month with my good friend (and travel partner-in-crime) Shannon. Two weeks with no expectations to do anything, and moving in slo-mo was absolutely what I needed at this time of year. Don’t get me wrong, I do love to visit museums, eat out, and take architectural tours when I’m on vacation, but I also love to be really lazy.

While our daily routine in Madeira Beach mostly included watching Keeping up with the Kardashians (ugh!), Barefoot Contessa (yum!), and Golden Girls (classic Florida!), spending hours by the pool and beach, and shopping, we also found some energy to watch a Tampa Rays vs. Toronto Blue Jays baseball game at Tropicana Field, watch the fireworks show on July 4th, and walk to John’s Pass Village for ice cream (it’s tradition). Most of my photos look like this, but I did take a few others to share:

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typical Floridian souvenirs

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I want a parking spot with a sign like this (it was outside a Kohl’s store)

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flags in every shape & form on the beach on July 4th

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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays (Jays won!) at Tropicana Field

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I’ve been trying to make yearly trips to Madeira Beach these past few years – you can read about my previous Floridian adventures (or non-adventurous adventures) here, here, here, and here. We always stay here.

Marketplace: Oh That Coco

I’m obviously not the first to recognize Coco Chanel’s influence on the fashion world. Not only have her designs stood the test of time, but so have her words.

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Coco Chanel in her apartment at the Ritz, 1937, via Vanity Fair

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Coco Chanel at work, via Redbook

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poster with Coco Chanel quote

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pillow with quote from Coco Chanel, $65

Design: Three Kitchens that Shine

White kitchens are classic and inviting year-round, but I think they are especially beautiful in the summer when natural sunlight warms the space and the whiteness offers a clean backdrop for colourful food prep.

These three kitchens are beautiful in their own ways. The first is bright, airy, and has an incredible walkout and view. The second kitchen is more rustic than I’m used to, but it’s relaxed, sturdy, and has an awesome espresso machine collection. Finally, the third kitchen barely even looks like a kitchen. Until you spot the wall ovens, you might not even realize that this space is a kitchen. I love that.

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