2nd Try – and the winner of the Alfi Carafe from All Modern is…

Amanda! The first winner never got back to me after 2 weeks, so I’ve drawn a new winner and it’s you! Check out Amanda’s charming blog at “Together We Think Funny.” Congrats Amanda! Please email me you shipping address at [email protected].

Thanks to all for entering!

Morocco Series: Fes 3, A delicious lunch in a gorgeous restaurant

My desire to travel to Morocco started with a meal I had in a Moroccan restaurant shortly after moving to NYC. I can’t remember what it was, just that it was mind-blowingly delicious. Well, now I can proudly say I’ve satisfied a life-goal by eating a delicious meal of mixed appetizers – lentils, butter beans, zucchini, etc., – vegetable couscous tagine, and a traditional Moroccan pastry with tea. mmmm….

Also, as you’ll notice below, the restaurant itself is gorgeous! It’s called Restaurant Asmae***

*please be patient during photo upload – I’ve specially uploaded higher-res images so you guys get extra detail! 🙂

The restaurant was unmarked and on a residential street. We would’ve never found it, except for this was where our guide ended our tour. We were a little suspicious naturally, as guides get commissions for bringing customers in, but the meal ended up being one of the best we had and was very reasonably priced. Especially considering how full we were!

The starters I enjoyed more than the main course and it was definitely enough for lunch for the two of us. To name a bit of what you see- fried eggplant, lentils, zucchini, carrots, green beans, tomato salad, etc. True haute gastronomie!

Below you’ll find some gorgeous shots of the interior

Looking up from our table

A detail of the wood ceiling panels

*All photos taken by my boyfriend, Chris

** I am by no means an expert and after 7 days of running around Morocco please feel free to correct me if any information I give in the Morocco Series is incorrect!

***4, Derb Jeniara Fes Medina 3000 Maroc

A great product for all those knitters out there!


I’m not a knitter, but I am a crocheter, and I love my luxury yarns in all those cozy textures and delicate colors – so needless to say, A LOT of my scarves go without washing for a little longer than they should.

Actually, my everyday, can’t-live-without scarf is a kashmir pashmina. I bought in Florence three years ago for $12 euro and I use it for everything from a shawl to a bedspread. For the price I doubt it’s quality kashmir but the garment has only gotten softer over time and I still find it as beautiful as the day I bought it.

Well, long story short, Soak wrote to me and asked if I’d like to try their care product, a premium wash for cashmere, silk, wool, lingerie, hand-made quilts, etc. I asked for a few samples, and the first thing I washed was my only cashmere sweater and my beloved pashima. The resulting scent was subtle and lovely – and best – my garments really were softer. I actually will probably by a nice travel sized bottle, as I ended up washing my pashima with regular detergent after returning from Morocco and the thing came out stiff as cardboard.

Well, I’m sounding like an infomercial here, so you can read all about them for your self at the Soak website.

“Originally created as a care product for knits, Soak™ has since evolved into a premium wash for all delicates, including but not limited to: hand knits & handmade quilts, cashmere, silk, linen & wool, lingerie & hosiery, swimwear, workout & yoga gear, embellished clothing, baby clothes & blankets, stuffed animals, even your dog! Soak’s™ no-rinse formulation is quick and easy to use for hand-washing (takes approximately 15 minutes), will not leave any soap residue due to the low-suds formula, is gentle on fibers and hands, and leaves your washables clean, soft and smelling great!

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They also make cute little tags for knitters to put inside garments and gifts

Very cool contest being held by Home Decorators Collection

Home Decorators collection is having there first ever contest and asked me to share it with all of you! I held a giveaway for a coat rack from them awhile back – French Country Coat Rack

The contest is a chance to win a custom photo artwork. Entering the contest is super easy. To enter, participants can upload a favorite photo that they would like to have turned into custom artwork. Home Decorators Collection will select the winners, and New Era will provide the photos in the size and framing option of the customers’ choice. The contest will run from January 19 to February 19.

Just click this link to start!

Good luck!

Morocco Series: Fes Part II, The Medina

I’m back with more photos from Fes, this time with photos taken around the streets of Fes El-Bali (old Fes). The old city is surrounded by walls – which are being restored over time. “Fes el Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its medina, the larger of the two medinas of Fes, is believed to be the world’s largest contiguous car-free urban area. The University of Al-Karaouine, founded in 859 C.E., is the oldest continuously functioning university in the world.” –via Wikipedia

*please be patient during photo upload – I’ve specially uploaded higher-res images so you guys get extra detail! 🙂

One of the many public fountains in the Fes Medina – you’ll see people standing in line waiting to fill up large jugs of fresh water to bring back to their homes.

A typical sight on the medina streets.

One of the larger squares in the Medina. The larger pots you see sitting around are available for rent if your family is planning a large gathering and need to make a lot of food.

The residential streets are getting narrower over time and you’ll see a lot of scaffolding used throughout the Medina to support failing walls.

A stunning ceiling outside entry to a mosque. Nothing was left unadorned!

The Kairaouine Mosque tower – the image doesn’t do the color justice. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter- but no one seems to mind us standing just outside the entry and taking photos.
Looking into the courtyard of the Kairaouine Mosque


I believe this shot was us looking into a mosque.

One of the many tanneries. Our guide took us up to the terrace to avoid the smell (the terrace, of course, being a part of his friend’s leather shop)

We got lost at night, and while the streets were mostly lit, we still had to give an eager child a few dirhams to lead us out.

The main entrance to the Medina, Bab Bou Jeloud is actually a “recent addition,” being built in 1913.

Chris and I were pleased that many of the food stalls and vendors were patronized by locals, not all tourists.

*All photos taken by my boyfriend, Chris

** I am by no means an expert and after 7 days of running around Morocco please feel free to correct me if any information I give in the Morocco Series is incorrect!

Cute ideas for small bathroom storage

BHG had a really nice gallery of bathroom storage solutions, and I wanted to share with you my favs. As an apartment dweller my bathrooms have always been small – and you have to find space in them that would go overlooked in a larger bath.

I’ve always loved the look of “real furniture” in the bathroom


This cart on wheels is a good idea anywhere in the bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, etc.


I’ve never noticed these slide out shelves for the inside of cabinets but they’re genius!


via Better Homes and Gardens

Hurry! Gorgeous bedding on sale at RueLaLa!

This bedding from Sferra is stunning – especially the palettes – and we’re talking king size duvet sets from $150, decorative pillows around $40. The bad news is that things at RueLaLa sell out really fast to I’d head over there now! RueLaLa is a member only designer discount site – but use my link for free and fast membership! http://www.ruelala.com/invite/decorology

Let me know what you get (or just what you’re drooling over)!






Love this pretty pillow!

Here’s the link again! http://www.ruelala.com/invite/decorology

Morocco Series: Fes

We are back from Morocco and I have so much to share with you and so many photos! We visited three cities, Fes, Marrakech, and Essaouria. We started out in Fes so that is where I’ll start with you. I’m usually a save the best for last kind of gal, but I couldn’t resist introducing Fes to you via the amazing Medersa Attarine. A medersa is a college for teaching theology, law, Arabic literature and grammar. It “…was established by Sultan Abou Said in the 14th century as a student’s resident and is actually one of the best medersas to have been created. The medersa is significant in terms of architecture and the excellent proportions of the carvings inside. … The Attarin has an amazing collection of patterns in wood and stucco. The Attarin was and still is one of Fez’s most celebrated medieval universities. The Building is a fusion of Islamic architecture and mathematical theory in the field of geometry. The medersa is a wonderful edifice and consists of a courtyard, a solemn prayer hall and a series of ascetic student rooms.” via Asia Rooms

*please be patient during photo upload – I’ve specially uploaded higher-res images so you guys get extra detail! 🙂

*All photos taken by honey, Christopher*

We employed a guide through our hotel for our first day in Fes, and he was great in that he could tell and show us how the residents of the city lived. He could also point out details such as the consistent use of 4 levels of materials; (from ceiling to floor) – wood, plaster, marble, and tile. You’ll be able to see this in most of the photos.

I am by no means an expert and after 7 days of running around Morocco please feel free to correct me if any information I give in the Morocco Series is incorrect – I had to look up the name of this medersa based on other photos on the internet – my brain is a bit mushy! Here is a brief, but good article on the Medersas of Fes from Africa Travel Magazine.

I have a coupon code for you for adorable decor and accessories from Delight.com!

If you haven’t checked out Delight.com you should head over if you’re in the market for cute, modern home decor and accessories. They sent me an email the other day with a promotion:

“Use code ALittleBribe to trigger a 10% discount on any order of $50 or more! And if your order is $100 or more you automatically get free Continental US ground shipping.”

Here are some of my current favs. on the site –

Pantone storage containers – $24.50/ea
Silver Honey Bee honey pot – $42.50
Paper pot – $38.50
Cheese Knife set (I got these for my sister for xmas!) – $22.50

Probably my favorite item is the Koi pitcher – I’d love two in colbalt or light blue: $42.50/ea
Self-watering plant pot: $14.50
Silicone drying mat: $18.50

These Pomaireware pigs are so cute! Handcrafted in Pomaire, Chile
Salt pig: $24.50
Salsa dish: $22.5o
Salt & pepper shakers: $19.50

See anything you like here or at delight?

Gorgeous dresses and tops on sale at ideeli!

I had to share this ideeli sale going on. If you don’t know ideeli, they’re a member-only designer discount shopping site. I’m a member of many and they are by far one of my favs. If you want to get in on the deals though you have to click here, which will activate my invitation for your free membership! Happy closet decorating!

I just bought the first white top with the rosette on the shoulder!


Voom by Joy Han sale


Some cute stuff from the Italian Designer sale featuring See by Chloe.

If you want to suit up, explore Blank Label.