March Favourites

March is definitely going out like a lion around here. The past couple of weeks have been cold, wet and windy, with temperatures reminiscent of our mild February. After a winter that felt more like early spring, and a spring that is having trouble getting started, everyone is extra eager to see those first signs that spring is finally here to stay. Here are my favourite things for that time of year when the snowdrops are in bloom and the puddles have only just stopped freezing over.

1. Warm Accessories for Spring Layering


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2. Vintage Inspired Florals

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Red Thread’s Audrey Blouse in Garden

3. Vaguely Easter Themed Accessories I can Wear all Year

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Heather Buchanan’s Fried Egg on Toast Enamel Pin

4. Larmoni’s New Spring Dresses

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Larmoni’s Cupcake Lover Cute Retro Sundress

5. Plants I Can’t Kill

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Leikey’s Felted Cactus

February Favourites

The days are slowly becoming longer, brighter and warmer and I’m tired of wearing all the layers I was once exited to pull out for autumn. A fresh bouquet of perky pink tulips sits in my kitchen as a promise that spring will soon be here. It must be February. Here are the things that have stolen my heart this month:

1. A pastel serving dish for all the local spring vegetables that will be sprouting soon.

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SCULPTUREinDESIGN’s Pink Dish

2. My favourite macaron recipe book, which I always seem to pull out at this time of year.

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I Love Macarons by Hisako Ogita via Amazon

3. Every 3D printed cookie cutter from Printmeneer, but mostly this geometric diamond.

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Printmeneer’s Diamond Cookie Cutter

4. Spring coloured outwear, because it’s still Canada out there.

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Natalie Knit’s Hand Knit Ear Flap Hat

5. Transitional shoes for when winter melts into spring.

Back in a Splash Rain Shoe in Black Dots

ModCloth’s Back in a Splash Rain Shoe in Black Dots

January Obsessions

January’s almost over. I’m wearing the same boots, same hat and mittens, and one of two winter coats outside everyday. Winter can get pretty boring and repetitive. That’s why I like to fill the apartment with colour and always have a little something special peeking out from under my coat. Here are all the winter brights and pastels I can’t get enough of this month:

1. Pretty Pastel Stripe Skirt

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ModCloth’s Aspiration Creation Skirt

2. Pink Toaster

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Smeg 2 Slice Toaster via Amazon

3. Rainbow Confetti Tee

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Two String Jane’s Colourful Confetti Tee

4. Pink Polka Dot Table Cloth

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IKEA’s Vinter 2015 Tablecloth in Light Pink

5. Colourful Pom Pom Branch DIY 

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Pom Pom Branch DIY from Wayaiulandia Blog

December Obsessions

It’s December; Christmas is here but the snow isn’t. It was 20ºC the other day and it definitely doesn’t feel like Christmas is next week. Hopefully having my brother in town for my annual Christmas party this weekend will fix that. Here are my current party-ready obsessions:

1. Glittering Gold Polka Dot Tights

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ModCloth’s A Glitter Bit Louder Now Tights

2. Gold Eyeliner for the Holidays

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Sephora’s Colorful Waterproof Eyeliner 24 HR Wear in Glitter Kaki

3. Listening to Alvvays Self Titled.

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Alvvays’ Alvvays Vinyl

4. Natural / Raw Jewellery

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Petitor’s Gold Nuggets Necklace 

5. Kitschy Cocktail Food

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D’Lish Deviled Eggs by Kathy Casey