Hi there! I started my evening productivity late last night with a long overdue trip to the grocery store. My list ranged from the mundane {cereal, bananas} to the fun {items to make bacon wrapped dates for Christmas Eve!} When I got home, I was “starving,” so I decided to make myself a snack while I worked on finishing up some free-form calligraphy for a project. As I sipped and snacked, I sensed a theme in my evening… a cranberry lime theme, if you will. The envelopes I was using are the 4 Bar chartreuse from Paper Source, and the India Ink is actually fuchsia. However, semantics aside, cranberry and lime was the tone for this particular setting. Here’s some visual evidence…

That juice is tart but yummy! The sweet little green deer {that freaks Dugan out} was a prop Sarah and I scouted while shopping for a shoot at the Antique Mall. In the background of that picture you can see a waiting to be opened birthday gift from dear Leah. She always wraps such pretty packages, I’m using it as decoration until the 24th. The tag reads “Merry Birthday!” Love it! Leah’s also responsible for giving me the awesome vintage pyrex that I used to mix my yummy snack in. For my snack, I took a que from Emily at Cupcakes and Cashmere. {If you have some free time today, you must stop by her blog. She’s a noted fashionista, but also has some really great tried and true recipes she shares. Food and fashion–perfect!} Anyway, she tweeted once about a similar mix she made, and I’ve been craving it ever since. I just mixed 1 packaged Godiva dark chocolate chips, 1 package of crazins, and one package raw almonds. Yum! Now I have an antioxidant rich snack to last us all week long. {Those place mats are from Target}. Also from Target {but has nothing to do with cranberry and lime} is this super fun ornament I found. D has a strict “no ornaments that don’t mean anything” policy, but I figured that since I have a special place in my heart {and our home} for blue mixers, this ornament fit the bill.
I had to include Riley because he looked at me so curiously when I was photographing the ornament. :o) Okay, I’m off to make some homemade chicken noodle soup for my hubby when he gets home, and to create some more lovely letters while it’s simmering. Happy night off to me! xo, linds
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Leah G - Yay for “Merry Birthday” :) 2 kinds of restraint over there…1)you do not open gifts immediately- I cannot understand this, but admire the quality 2)your proximity to Target- nuf said. Love you and am SO proud of your lazy sounding evening on this Christmas week. Kudos!
Oh- may I have homemade chic/noodle soup recipe sometime?
Christina - I just wanted to leave a ‘xoxoxo’ for Riley :)
Kendra - Your calligraphy is absolutely beautiful! Where did you learn ?
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lindsay - Thank you!!! Actually, my mom enrolled me in this thing called Wiz Kids when I was little… you can take all sorts of classes in anything… math, creek biology… puppet-making… I took a calligraphy class in 5th grade and loved it. It wasn’t until I got older and into the event design world that I really realized I could modify the traditional calligraphy I learned and make it my own… that’s when I really developed a passion for it. Thanks so much for the comment… I’m glad you like it!!
Nicki - Hi Lindsay,
I happened to find your blog from Jones Design Company, and I have to say I’m addicted to your blog now!! :o) I love your writing and all of the beautiful invitations you create. Also…what breed is Riley? I have a Cairn Terrier at home who looks a lot like him only she’s tan…but still has that same cute face.
lindsay - Hi Nicki! I’m so glad you like my blog & my work! Riley is a Westie. I actually heard that a long time ago a hunter started just breeding albino Carins, and that’s how Westies came to be! {Must be why they’re both so adorable!! ;o)} Merry Christmas!
michele b. - So beautiful…wish I had your talent! Came across your blog via jones design co. (one of my faves)…looking forward to following yours as well. Oh, and if you like them, add pistachios (no shells) to that trail mix – it’s a great combination and the pop of green looks lovely…
lindsay - thanks, Michelle! I’ll try that!