All of this Alice in Wonderland buzz is really making me crave tea sandwiches,  bright patterns, and funny little hats…

I think I may have to buy this entire Virginia Graham eclectic ceramic collection to satisfy my craving… Tea and crumpets anyone?

We recently designed a set of super cool Holiday Cards templates exclusively for the uber talented photographer Jessica Claire and had so much fun that we want to do more!!! We designed them so that her photographer clients can insert their photos, messages and even change the colors to their own preference on a downloadable Photoshop file, way cool!

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Next week we’ll be releasing our very own collection of Holiday Cards on our brand new Lollipop Shoppe!!!  We’ll provide the designs and then allow you to send us your custom message and/or photo and we’ll email you a print ready PDF file that you can print on your own or at your local print shop. The holidays snuck up incredibly fast again so with the new streamlined PDF card, no wasting time! Simply print from your end and mail, voila!

It’s happened again… The days are shorter, the nights are longer, and spending more time indoors is a welcomed thought as the crisp fall nights invoke more quality home bound time with a cozy fire and a great book or movie.  Since your trading summer nights for sofa nights, why not give your abode a Fall worthy face lift! Throw in a few cozy rugs to warm up a room.  Play with some fun wall art or printed wall papers to add a new interest to a drab wall.  Get some gorgeous new china or kitchen gizmos to turn dinner at home into a stylish fete.

Fall decor

1st Row: Throw some fun new accessories around the house (or hung from a tree!) like these eco-friendly birds. 2nd Row: Transform your bookshelf into literary luxe with these gorgeous fabric bound classics. 3rd Row: Handmade porcelain tiles will create a masterpiece out of any wall. 4th Row: Give a room a whole new look with these gorgeous wall papers by Design Public. 5th Row: This stylish wood and metal clock was made out of a recycled bicycle spoke ring! 6th Row: Drop dead china by Wedgewood make for a sultry supper any night! Make your own tea party with this savvy teapot by Paul Smith. 7th Row: Keep summer alive with even more fun wall papers by Design Public.

Fall decor

Row 1: Bring the great outdoors inside with this fun owl wall decal. Row 2: Throw down this hand-tufted runner by Bev Hisey to keep tootsies warm on cool Fall nights!  Hang this ambient capiz shell chandelier by Target to add a romantic glow to any room. Row 3: Keep coffee chic with a cool set mugs and pot by Tonfisk Designs via Velocity. Hang these laser cut runners on a wall or down your table! Row 4: Create your own historical library in any room with this collectible trompe l’oeil panels by Fornasetti via Dragonette. Row 5: Place these hand sculpted urchin bowls on any table for an instant design kudos by your pals. Row 6: Bring the fall trees into closer view with this wall paper by Design Public.

You have just planned the wedding of your dreams for the past year, celebrated amongst family and friends, exchanged vows, tossed your bouquet and have finally ‘bid adieu’ to your guests. Now is the time to really celebrate love and life with your ‘honey’ by taking an intimate trip for two to reflect on the big ‘i do.’ Whether your journey will take you to the sunny shores of Costa Rica, a safari in Africa, or a cozy cabin in the mountains you need to be just as prepared as you were for your wedding day. Today we are inspired by travels, journeys and reflecting on life together after the wedding. Honeymoon here we come!

honeymoon1Top Row: Via Eyeliner Graphics Row 2: Yvette Infuio Photography Row 3: Via Cachemire & Soie Row 4: Yvette Infuio Photography, Corrie Bond Photography Row 5: Kyle Hale Row 6: Audrey Hepburn via No Good For Me, Source unknown  Row 7: Source unknown

Pack a mixture of ethereal bohemian caftans with sophisticated fifties pencil skirts, retro oversized sunglasses with head scarves, and carry train cases and vintage suitcases. Mail your family hand written thank you notes from your journey on retro stationery and carry a notebook stashed with colored pencils to document your romantic honeymoon with colorful sketches!

honeymoon2TO WEAR: Go bohemian and ethereal in an Indian pink paisley print fitted caftan made from cotton poplin fabric found during travels in India ($55.00; by Plum Pretty Sugar), a Kimono style robe made out of a pattern reminiscent of a “south african dream” ($62.00; byPlum Pretty Sugar), and a cotton voile bohemian tunic dress ($68.00; by Plum Pretty Sugar)

Float around the beaches in a versatile ankle length floral blue cami dress. Wear it as a cover up accented by dozens of bangles, a nightgown or even wear it out on the town! ($52.00; by Plum Pretty Sugar) and for a nighttime classic look wear a vintage cranberry harvest pintuck dress ($38.00 by Advintageous) accented with a oversized cocktail ring.

It’s a nice day for a white wedding! Wear a classic demure vintage Sixties peignoir set ($38.00 by ionesAttic)

ACCESSORIZE: Don a Honeymoon suite vintage inspired gold key necklace ($19.50; by Marolsha)

You select the journey! Have an original snippet of a map set into a sterling silver square necklace ($42.00; by dlkdesigns)  and place oversized retro sunglasses into a red and white polka dot sunglass case ($30.00 by Kailo Chic)

TO CARRY: For a ’something blue’ buy a retro blue suitcase and use it as home decor accent after the honeymoon ($40.00 by Post Road Vintage) and pack your make up and accessories into a soft marbled pear vintage train case ($40.00 by Advintageous)

Give a gift your groom will love with an upcycled hand painted red suitcase set ($120.00; by Bright Wall), and don’t forget your gals! Before leaving give them the ‘In Touch Clutch’ wedding party bundle. Holds business cards, stamps, inspiration journals, custom fabric, pen sets, ID, passport, etc..  ($160.00 for set of 6; by Downstairs Designs). Keep your passports safe and chic with a ‘Happy Map’ passport wallet ($48.00 by Glass Beach)

TO SEND: Finally, send hand written letters from your trip to friends and family on retro airplane letter sets ($3.50 by 3point5dollar) and thank you letters on vintage camper note card sets ($10.00 for set of 8; by Toxic Guinea Pigs)

To continue our ‘around the world week’, we are breaking up our ‘real wedding’ features to invite you to Shop with Lollipop on our trip around the world. We will first take you to current the runways of New York Spring 2010 collections, then on to shop for vintage couture gowns and next we will shop for an eclectic mixture of  flea market finds from around the world. Finally, we will stop by an Australian bridal gown shop whose label is synonymous with using French fabrics. Not only will we travel around the world but we will shop throughout the eras!

fashionrunwayWe scoured the Spring 2010 collections again, and these designer gowns stood out amongst the runways of New York. (See our favorites from last week, here) Top row: Badgley Mischka Row 2: New York -Reem Acra Row 3 & 4: J. Mendel Row 5: Chado Ralph Rucci Row 6:  Carolina Herrera

Now, lets leave NY and go back in time a bit while we shop for vintage gowns made by designers from around the world at The Frock.  Did you know that Dior and Balmain are from France? Oscar de La Renta was born in theDominican Republic, Georgio Armani is from Italy, Balenciaga was born in Spain and Lanvin was founded in Paris,! Notice some similarties between these gowns from decades past and the current NY runways. (Black & gold, ruching, the 40’s and the 80’s were strongly present at the Spring 2010 shows)

The eighties are making a comeback and what better way to represent the big shoulder era than by wearing a vintage couture gown by Oscar de La Renta.

fashionfrock-eightiesTimeless fashion frocks from the fifties…

fashionfrockfifitiesDare to be different and bold with a Couture Balmain fantasy ballgown circa 1965, an ostrich and beaded satin gown circa the 30’s, a Balenciaga shimmering silver slipper gown, a feminine floral tulle gown in a soft shade of pink by Dior, a bold red Armani gown with organza ruffles, or even a vintage Scaasi black rufled organdy ballgown. The NY runway shows were ablaze with frilly frocks and gowns in bright colors. Black dresses also made as strong appearance at the Spring Shows, we are swooning over the Spring 2010 black Badgley Mischka gown above and the vintage black Scaasi ballgown below.

fashionfrockboldOur next stop is FrenchBlue & Co. Two sisters who travel and collect unique pieces from around the globe, such as antiques from France or even mid-century modern pieces. Their finds are gathered from visits to the French markets in Paris to west coast flea markets and even Beverly Hills estates.

frenchblueHandmade French feathery dress, French writing seaweed box handmade from copies of original French manuscripts; $34.00   Vintage blush pink tulle bridal hat, pin it around a bun for a glam look; $95.00  Old French milk bottle carrier found at a French Brocante (flea market) circa the early 1900’s; $55.00  Mother of pearl carved fish dish circa the 1940’s from the French Riviera; $65.00  Rare old porcelain menu; $115.00

roseandrubyFinally, let’s quickly stop in Germany and picked up a lovely Antique german sterling silver purse handle; $189.00 (we will look for fabric and have a clutch custom made to match our gown later!) Now lets end our trip in Australia to visit the gown shop of Rose & Ruby. “The signature of the label is French laces woven together with the finest French tulles and pure silks.” We hope you enjoyed shopping around the world and throughout the eras with the Lolliladies.

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