Sustainability, zero-waste: these are all slogans we throw around. But I’m really doing my best to move towards this.
Driving four hours up to a cottage means that sometimes you have to pull over for a pit stop in the middle of nowhere,
Today I’m talking about photos.
Don’t you love it when pants are so comfortable that they could be pajama pants?
Growing up and having responsibilities. Yeah, that happens to everyone.
I hope you all had a Merry Christmas!
We spend our days in a whirlwind of hustle and bustle.
Or that nerd tee. Gotta love it. At least I sure do.
I have a few. Those standards go-tos. You know, the ones you reach for without really thinking. Obviously, my Polish scarf is on that list. As is a gorgeous black one from Kish & Evie – you’ll be seeing that a lot this Winter.
But a new go-to is this tapestry scarf from HoneyBea. I found HoneyBea at the Port Dover Arts festival. She stopped me and asked about my dress, and we bonded over our mutual love of Spell & the Gypsy Collective. I fell in love with her stylings too. Very boho, but completely geared towards our cold Canadian climate. The cardigans are killer and I definitely want to add one to my wardrobe at some point. But at that moment in time, this tapestry scarf caught my eye.
It’s made from recycled fabrics, and stitched together with love and care. There’s nothing better than a beautiful piece that is locally made and recycled too.
The heavy structure of the fabrics makes it really warm, and the patterns all work well together to create a lovely neutral blend; so it can go with anything.