February 27, 2009

LACE UP.

Just thousands of ways to wear this. Okay, maybe not that many, but close. Over a turtleneck. Fine and dandy like an ascot with a white blouse. With a strapless something. As part of your tee routine. It’s just good. Throw it on and be done with it.. Easy peasy.

The very versatile very beautiful very good lace necklace, here.

xxooxxo,
BobbiePen.

 



February 23, 2009

SHOOT ME.

Most people call these liqueur glasses, but get real. You and I both know what they are and it has nothing to do with ‘liqueur’. Please.

These alleged liqueur glasses are just a wonderment. When you fill them, the liqueur seems to float. Do it up in style, if you’re going to do it at all.

Words to live by.

The floating liqueur glasses are here. You have to supply the rest.

xxxooxxo,
BobbiePen.

 



February 16, 2009

ANIMAL HOUSE.

These work the same as bookmarks for your books, except that they’re bookmarks for …. your books. Actually, you use them as an index marker to keep track of where your favorites are. Kind of like a sticky note, but not. Kind of like pulling the book just a tad bit out of the shelf to remember where the hell it is, but not. You know what I’m trying to say.

The best way to find your favorite books here. You know, they would also be cute-as-pie in a kid’s room, too!

xxooxxox,
Bobbie.

 



February 12, 2009

LOVE | HATE.

Love it or hate it, Heidi Klum was still the most photographed celebrity at the Golden Globes because of her vintage Galanos dress. Every fashionista on the planet weighed in. So did every unfashionista. You decide.

vintage James Galanos dress

The vintage James Galanos dress was found here.

Love her or hate her, Martha is a magnet. When she speaks, most of us listen, like it or not. Well, she loved this quilt. She said so. I heard her.

pristine quilt

The pristine quilt found here.

xxooxxox,
Bobbie.

 



February 11, 2009

SIZE MATTERS.

These gems approximate what I believe to be the appropriate size for jewels. I know you secretly agree with me.

But here’s the catch: they’re chocolate!! Each hand-painted jewel is filled with Champagne or Grand Marnier ganache. If you can’t get her the rock of her dreams, this is a pretty damn good substitute … okay, not really, but these come with a wink and a nod, which ain’t a bad thing.

Dean and Deluca chocolate jewels

The only place that you can get these chic chocolate jewels is here.

xxooxxox,
BobbiePen.

 



February 10, 2009

HEARTSTRINGS.

This necklace will make your heart go pitter-patter, and that’s a fact. It’s made by artist Ronni Kappos of vintage glass beads from a now defunct German glassworks factory in Bohemia. Just a little slice of Heaven, and not at all sappy. That’s a feat in and of itself, I’d say.

Valentines Day jewelry

The bohemian and I mean that literally, hah!, heartstring necklace is right here.

xxooxxox,
BobbiePen.

 



February 6, 2009

BONUS FRIDAY → THE BEST.

Sweet!

It’s here.

xxooxxox,
Bobbie.

 



February 5, 2009

HEARTBEAT.

Want your heart to skip a beat? Then you’ve got to have these rings. Tell someone near and dear, or hint very loudly. This is not the time to be subtle, certainly not at Valentine’s! Avoid disaster at all costs, I say. Shout from the rooftops if that what it takes. And let’s face it, it sometimes takes just that.

You’ve got a choice here: white gold, yellow gold or rose gold. I’ll take one of each please, so I can wear them all at once. Subtle is not always my strong suit.

And then, there’s this one. You just gotta love it. Yeah, you really do.

Okay, so here we go. The puffy heart ring in white gold is here, in yellow gold here, in rose gold here.

Gotta love it faux diamond silhouette ring is here. And take a peek around the site; it also comes in all sorts of metals … precious and not so.

xxooxxox,
Bobbie.

 



February 3, 2009

WE LIKE-Y.

If you’re not quite ready to drop the luv bomb in a serious way yet, then this clearly has your name on it. There’s some wiggle room, too, with the saucy thing saying “I’m pretty sure.” Let the games begin on that one.

Created by Brooklyn artist Nick Schmitz in a limited edition of 50, “I’m Pretty Sure I like You Alot” has just been chosen by the Type Director’s Club in its recent TDC55 Competition for typographic excellence. If you like type, and who doesn’t?, you need this. If you just like someone, and who doesn’t?, they need this. From you, of course.

I’m pretty sure you can find Pretty Sure right here

xxooxxox,
BobbiePen.