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Me Amo Dulces

Monday, July 19, 2010

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One more travel extraordinaire to share with you. This weekend I was in New Orleans with Gavin and his family, eating candy, chocolates and beignets. And all of a sudden we were thrown back into 1914. Check out this mule hauled Roman Candy cart we came across.

Gavin and I passed it driving, and of course I had to stop to buy some $1.00 candy sticks. There were three flavors strawberry, chocolate and vanilla. The vanilla was my favorite as it tasted like roasted marshmallows. The man has owned the truck since 1914. And boy, you should have seen the line for these sought after candies. Every time he stopped children and parents would
line up to get their favorite candy sticks.

This discovery inspired me to share a few candy favorites.

1. wedding candy display


2. Candy Shop Engagement Photos




3. most adorable message ever


4. vintage candy shop


5. candy girl with an oh so tiny waist



5. caramel candy recipe
1/2 stick butter
1 cup canned evaporated milk
2 cups sugar
16 large marshmallows
1/4 cup sugar, caramelized
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups broken pecan pieces


Melt butter around the sides and bottom of a heavy saucepan. Add milk and sugar. Stir with wooden spoon toward the center of the pan. Add marshmallows.

Place 1/4 cup sugar in small pan to caramelize (a cast iron pan works well but is not required). Turn pan frequently to prevent burning.

Transfer melted sugar into the larger pan, stirring constantly. Lower the heat, and cook until a candy thermometer reaches 238°F, stirring often; set aside to cool to 110°F.

Stir in vanilla and pecans, continuing to stir until the candy will hold its shape. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto buttered wax paper, parchment paper or silicone sheets.



5. candy house!


all images taken from weheartit

6. my favorite candies... sixlets and peach rings



what is your favorite candy?




The Crazy Chaotic Inspiration of others...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Today I thought I would share with you a little bit of inspirational artists/photos. The first on the list is my little sister of course. As you can see above Lily surrounds herself with colorful and exotic colors, shapes, drawings, sketches, figures and fabrics. Stepping into her room is like stepping into her mind.

She has deep purple and red walls covered in everything from vintage records to personal paintings. her ceilings are also covered in about 40 different scarves, Her room is a little bit messy here (although you might not be able to tell).


Every time I come into town I hang out in the back of lily's room and paint or play with some clay. She literally has every medium you could think of, and all of the tools to create it. Metal, clay, glass, mixed media, jewelry, wire, fabric, its GREAT! Lily is oh so talented and I cant wait to she what she will be creating next.


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source

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by artist Raphael website

I also love artist and graphic designer Kate Bingaman Burt.Kate has been extraordinarily busy with many projects ranging from hand lettering the brand new book Handmade Nation, also illustrations for ReadyMade Magazine.

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Here are a couple of websites I check a good bit
to draw inspiration from.
Check them out! Just click on the images.Be careful, if your like me, you could end up spending hours there!


(great for inspirational studio spaces, art,
design, logos, sculpture)





(Australian blog filled with hundreds of lovely categories)



(a community of buyers and sellers showcasing the best in art,
handmade, and vintage...sort of like ETSY)


Where do you draw your inspiration? Do you have any secret sites you would like to share?




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