Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Marvelous Macarons



French macarons are completely different from the coconut macaroons they are commonly confused with. A french macaron is a sweet decadent desert filled with buttercream or jam filling sandwiched between two airy cake-like cookies.

My friend and I went to the Macaron Cafe on our day off from school and it was well worth the trip from Brooklyn. The packaging was adorable and they were almost too cute to indulge. I loved the dulce de leche and raspberry filled macrons the most. I highly recommend sampling to try different flavors. Overall, they were all very delicious and I will be stopping by the Macaron Cafe as soon as I can.  Not only do they have macarons, the Cafe also offers beverages and lunches. There are even tables to sit and chat.

For locations:
625 Madison Ave. Entrance on 59th Street and 161 West 36th Street between Broadway and 7th.

Springspiration

  



The windy weather is inhibiting me from switching my fall/winter wardrobe to spring. I found a few outfits for inspiration to help with the transition.
I have a few colored jeans which are very trendy right now but I don't want to stop wearing classic blue jeans.

the first outfit.
A pop of color is very popular this spring. Be on the lookout for bright blazers and jeans! But always pair it with neutral pieces such as classic blue jeans and/or a white tee. I also like that this look incorporated a distressed brown leather bag for fall and transitioned it for a spring look.

the second outfit.
I have red suede shoes similar to the pair in the picture and dark blue jeans. I figure I can pair it with a dark long sleeve blouse I have. It's a perfect outfit for in-between weather

 
the third outfit:
 I really like that tweed jacket! They can be quite pricey so I am on a mission to find a similar style so I can pair it with my jeans for a classic spring look.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Artist Spotlight: Anna Razumovskaya


"Praying For Love"
"Flirting With A Violin"
"Giro"
"Solo"
"Sounds of Time"
"Hold This Moment 4"

I came across these painting by Anna Razumovskaya from a random image search of violin paintings I 'condcuted' on Pintrest. I followed it to the artist's website
 www.anna-art.com and was completely blown away. I have been a huge fan of impressionism and romanticism art since I was little.
(Fun fact: I picked Monet's Water Lillies to be my theme for my room when I was five).
I loved everyone of her paintings and immediately envisioned a few of them on my wall. I particularly like the paintings with the violin because I have a classical music background.

Anna Razumovskaya graduated from Russian State University For Arts. After she studied art in Germany, Belgium, Holland. She had personal exhibitions in New York, Paris, Toronto, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Berlin. There are many of Anna's works in private collections in the USA, Canada, Austria, Holland, France, United Kingdom and Australia.

Incredible paintings its a modern twist to impressionism with abstract elements.
Love!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Easter Cupcakes


Recipe: My Easter Cupcakes

I made these Easter cupcakes last year and they were a big hit!
My guests expected the typical pastel cupcakes I make for Easter, but last year I kicked it up a notch!

You will need:
Your favorite batter (my favorite is Duncan Hine's French Vanilla)
I used Pillsbury Vanilla Frosting
Food coloring: any blue and yellow will do!
(make add more yellow drops and adjust the frosting coloring to your liking)
Jelly beans: I prefer Starburst Jelly Beans
Peeps: Bunnies and chicks!
Experiment with different piping tips make the frosting appear like grass

Bon Apetit!