Chez Terez Adornments

Feb 20, 2013

Giving up Amy for Nigella



Plus Quilt Fail


Living Room Design Board


Giving Up Amy for Nigella


Baby Oven Miracle


Late Winter Sunset

This weekend I made a grand attempt to layout a Plus Sign Quilt (see Jenni B's tutorial here) but failed miserably. I need a design wall--the floor isn't cutting it. I have a couple of sets of Amy Butler's "Love" charm packs but I don't think the prints play all that well together--the prints are fun but they are a little too big for the five-inch format and there isn't enough negative space. Meh. Maybe if I mix in some solids it will go better. Halfway through the layout I threw up my hands and moved to the kitchen where I took on Nigella Lawson's Dense Chocolate Loaf. It is so, so good the first day and divine the second day. The moist loaf is really more like a cross between a pudding, brownie and cake and it gets better with age like gingerbread. 
XO Terez         

Feb 16, 2013

Winter Love

Some random snapshots of February life in Boston to warm your heart XO Terez











Feb 11, 2013

Blizzard 2013 part 2

During the blizzard I started photographing Nemo's progress from start to finish at the Buzzard's nest. Below you'll see it's progress at about 4 pm and 7 pm Friday; 9 am and 2 pm Saturday. Xo Terez







Feb 10, 2013

Jan 6, 2013

Family Style



You may have heard the little-ist Herbert tied the knot last week (welcome to the Funny Farm, Meghan!). Between Christmas and the wedding celebration we sure partied ourselves out. Thankfully I got enough love from my little flock (and kitty love therapy!) to tide me over until next time.

XO Terez

Jan 5, 2013

Florida or Bust

Why the Chicken Crossed the Road

 
Investigating



Lucky from Africa

Lessons in Rummikub



Key West Kitty


Sunset Show


Higg's Beach


Pats Fans By-the-Sea

Oct 14, 2012

Where have you been, Chez Terez?

Riding my new bike: Lady Lime

Watching the clouds brush by

Exploring the sea-side scape

Searching for the Green Flash

Rocking on the porch


Checking things out

Making field studies

Setting coordinates

Improving my game

Stopping at intersections

Watching the ships come in

Mamacat called the other day wanting to know 'when in the heck' I'm going to start posting again. Soon, Mamacat, soon. When you are given the chance to enjoy a summer such as I did, you don't ask questions, you just do it. My heart aches a little for the Cape, but it will always be there, ready for me, when I return.

Don't worry, the studio is still there, waiting for me, too. I've been streamlining and donating the supplies that I probably won't ever use so I have easier access to the bits that I do want to work with. I've been cutting and pressing and preparing fabric, and I tuned up Lady Singer. Football is back on (go Pats! go Ducks!) and the knitting needles are ready to start flashing again. I just got a shipment of Safety Kut rubber and I have some designs ready to carve. Let's get this party started.

::More to come::

XO

TEREZ

Apr 18, 2012

This Evening's Sunset

The View From Apt 6
The enjoyment of this evening's sunset was heightened by:

:A double long chat with Mamacat (with a surprise chime in from HH)

:A spritzer

:A good mini-run

:The last of the bolognese

:A satisfyingly successful day at the office

:A brainstorm about a new hanging that will be sewn, soon

:Savoring last piece of chocolate sent via UPS from the Universe

:Anticipation for things to come

:Thankfulness for the way things are in this very moment

XO TEREZ

Apr 8, 2012

Curb Sailing

Turtle Bug

When you live in a heavily populated metro-area with lots of students, in a town with a high turnover rate in apartment living, you can end up ideal curb sailing conditions.

Curb sailing is a little like garage sailing: but better. Goods procured from the curb are free.

Sunday afternoons are prime curb sailing time in Brookline: folks have taken out the trash and anything else they want to get rid of in their apartments for the week, and it's not too dark to make the grave mistake of picking up something you really shouldn't.

Late this winter I went downstairs to drop off some trash and I was faced with the rear of a solid wood dresser. The back was unremarkable except that it was solid wood, no press board or gaps, so I hurried around to the front to see if there were any knobs or pulls I could pilfer in the name of scavenged art. You should have seen my mouth drop open when I saw this:

By the Wayside

At first I just wanted a photo. But then I thought...I could get it up the stairs with some help and use it in my living room. It looks like something you might find in the basement of Anthropologie with scarves spilling out of it, no?

After a frantic phone call to Crystal we got it up the stairs and found it a new home:

Folklore Dresser

Someone else's trash is my treasure, for now. The beauty of curb sailing is that it's guilt-free--I didn't pay for this piece, so when I tire of it someday, I'll just haul it down the stairs and send it out into the Universe for the next scavenger to pick up.

Some other items I've found out and about:

~*A ridiculously cute-shabby-chic-mirrored-gilded plant stand:

Plant Stand

~* A space-saving-shelf for the radiator:

Radiator Shield

One important rule of curb sailing: one item in equals one item out. Bon voyage, blue velvet wing back chair!

Bye Bye Big Blue

XO TEREZ