Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Denim on Denim.
There is nothing more effortlessly cool than a t-shirt and jeans. These are great looks from Ruby Aldridge and MiH.
Images via Fashiongonerogue
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
....Orange you glad to see me?!
Honestly WTF (which has become one of my favorite blogs!) featured this super cute tutorial. What a great idea for all you candle lovers out there! This is a clever way to utilize your winter citrus. Perfect for a dinner or cocktail party. My only concern is that the rounded bottoms of oranges have a tendency to roll around..... hmm....
Satsuma orange candle
Ingredients:
- Satsuma Oranges, with stems in place
- Olive/Vegetable Oil
- Serrated Knife
- A Spoon
- Lighter/Matches
The stem of the Satsuma will be the base of the candle. Lightly score a ring around the top 1/3 of the orange. Gently peel the top off.
Gently remove the orange from iside the peel. Now you have some fresh oranges to snack on! Yum! Or if you're hosting a dinner party try choosing a recipe that uses oranges?
Once the flesh of the orange is taken out, the pitch connecting the outer stem should remain. (Who knew that was called a pith?!) The pith will be the wick of the candle. Snip the outer stem off with scissors so the candle can sit flat.
Pour a few glugs of olive oil into the orange, leaving just the very tip of the pith exposed. Use the spoon to submerge the top of the pith into the oil for just a few seconds. It's now ready to light!
*** Tip: if you’re having trouble lighting the pith, it’s probably because it has too much moisture. Try letting the peel dry overnight (without oil) and don’t forget to submerge the tip into oil for a few seconds before lighting.
Honestly WTF says the candles should burn for a few hours. Never leave candles unattended!
xoxo
Saturday, January 21, 2012
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
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.meggie. San Francisco is a chic boutique located at 2277 Union st. in San Francisco. We have happily created this blog as a place to share the things that inspire us.
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