Thursday, December 5, 2013

Your Holidays Just Got More Bonbon



We are so proud and happy to be part of this wonderful event: Warm: A Holiday Pop-Up at Liloveve Jewelry Gallery. It's part of the school where I cut my chops and Caroline's studio and gallery both are swoon-worthy. I'll be bringing my higher-end pieces so you can see them up close and in person and am so excited to show them in such a beautiful setting with such great jewelers, makers and smiths.
Hope you'll join us tomorrow from 5pm-9pm for a great evening of shopping and cocktails!







We'll also be at the Brooklyn Flea's newest space at 80 N. 5th St at Wythe in Williamsburg all weekend long with lots of new pieces and old favorites. Spend over $100 and you'll go home with one of our cute hand-printed Bonbon swag bags.
See you this weekend!

Bonbon's Holiday Gift Guide 2013: Number 1: BUY ART

Poppy and Mushroom


Perusing gift guides this time of year can be a super fun way to get both ideas and to totally overwhelm yourself but so what? Throw caution to the wind, definitely DON'T GO TO WALMART!
I bet recipients on your list would like some real art and books and snarky t-shirts and beautiful jewelry and handmade items that real makers have made with heart. I know I would. 

Sold yet? You will be after you see Alexandra Lakin's fantastic fantastical works. We went to art school together at The School of Arts and Design at Alfred University. She was always one of my very favorite artists then and she is still is now. Her color combinations are so delicate and also wild and perfectly suited to her imaginative ways of illustrating these little stories. To me they evoke an imaginary and real sense of earlier American lives, a little wilder and a little more free yet quite bound to the earth. Anyone would  be lucky to receive and live with them so without further adieu, I present you with DAY 1 of Bonbon's Countdown to Giving, an opportunity to give and/or own some of the real (badass) art of Alexandra Lakin
Angel and Miner
Orange Mushroom
Untitled


Spring and Winter Mushroom Hunters, (each side)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Bon Thanksgiving and Thanksgivingukkah





Deciding to do more of the things I wanted to do and less of the things I didn't want to do, I realized I was on to something. It started to keep the noise out. And then it really did. And blew up so large that all the yesses (rather than the no's) became manageable (even when they didn't feel that way) and lovable and staying up late working was easy. And suddenly time opened up. 
What? Wait. How? 
It just did. 

Then there were so many beads and cakes, and Thai take-out containers (as well as roasted chicken bones) and did I tell you I've been volunteering, helping kids who are having trouble reading, learn to read? And taking a landscape design class? It's a lot. But it's all feeding into my master plan: my soul. And my soul is glad the design class is over tomorrow night right before the holiday rush, although it was super fun and I learned a lot!.

(Christmas orders coming up!)

And we're hosting Thanksgiving dinner again, my favorite dinner to cook. We do Fall really well in this house if Jim do say so himself. (I love that man.) 
On last year's menu was:

Sage Roasted Turkey with Shallot Madeira Gravy
Cornbread Stuffing with Prunes, Cippolini, Chestnuts & Thyme
Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Carrots with Honey
Mashed Purple Fingerlings & Fresh Garlic
Brussel Sprouts with Pecans
Butter Lettuce with Mandarin Oranges and Red Onion
Cranberry Kumquat Sauce










And a Plum Pie




This week I am in the studio, working with my new Bonbon Girls who will be helping me at our holiday events this season and finishing my final project for my landscape design class which ends tomorrow night.
And writing this blog post. And all kinds of other things. Until the hinges come off, it's all pretty good. 
Love, Me

Our Bonbon Oiseau Lookbooking Tumblr Page turned Four today! 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Holiday Season, Why Hath Thou Come So Early in Ten Easy Steps?


Thanksgiving-ukkah comes but once every 6000 years. I seem to have bitten off a lot here at the Bonbon International Headquatres. And whenever the going gets supah supah busy, I get distracted and decide to wing a really  unscientific baking session, yesterday's included pumpkin puree, orange flower water and almond/coconut flour. 

Then, in the last 24 hours, these ten things happened:
1. Worked on Bonbons for holiday orders, new methods introduced including beeswax and french knots.
2. Worked on my final Urban Landscape Design project, the BBG class that the great What Possessed Me made me take and now I am nervously trying to distinguish between types of big phallus-shaped hydrangea and apple trees that can be espaliered. Thanks P! It's still not finished and is totally unrealistic and not suitable for real live persons (can a human sit on a 9-inch bench?) but I am enriched I guess, and also very frustrated.
3. Organized my week but then quickly got disorganized in trying to get organized.
4. Ate 7 of the 12 Experimental Pumpkin-Orange Flower muffins.
5. Felt sick.
6. Fell asleep during Homeland. Heard Jim in the background saying things, like "HOLY SHIT!" and "NO WAY!!!!"
7. Dreamt I left the keys in the car in a parking garage in Southern Laos and then the car got stolen and I had to explain this to Jim and I lied and then I felt even worse and then some adventure ensued and then the cat was licking my hair again.
8. Remembered that, according to This American Life, no one cares about my dreams unless it's a shrink who gets excited about "Dream Work". What? What's that you say about boring self-indulgent droning? I CAN'T HEAR YOU SARAH KOENIG'S MOM?!
9. Made a count down list of everything that needs to get done before everyone comes to my house for Thanksgiving-Hanukkah-Sophie's birthday party. But not a list of what we can and can't talk about.
10. I have a lot of shit to do.

So before I begin I will just say, Those Muffins Were Great: 
PUMPKIN ORANGE FLOWER MUFFINS 
(that also happen top be gluten-free and delicious)

1 cup organic pumpkin pie mix--get the can from "Farmer's Market" that is already spiced--it's so good!
(if not add 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground ginger, 1/2 tsp nutmeg, 1/2 tsp ground cloves)
1/3 c. Melted coconut oil
1/8 c. honey 
1/3 c. maple syrup
3 eggs, whisked 
1 tsp vanilla 
optional- 2 tsp of orange flower water if you have it 
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 1/3 c. Coconut flour
 2/3 c. Almond meal
 1/2 tsp baking powder
 1/2 tsp baking soda

Preheat oven to 350 f.
Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl and then in a separate bowl mix dry ingredients. Mix the two together--the batter should be a bit think, not runny. Fill little muffin cups 3/4 full and top with a pecan half, a drizzle of maple syrup and maybe if you want to get crazy a little sprinkle of demarara sugar. Bake for about 30-40 minutes. Let cool and be cool.

Cute little baking cups in an odd color for a pumpkin muffin, 
but nevertheless found on a 
way-of-killing-time-I-don't-really-have-shopping-trip at the Container Store.

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In other news--the studio is clean and humming happily away!





The cold fall light has been beautiful and the Nearly Impossible Conference last week was...

 Seth Godin and his infinite wisdom 
at the Nearly Impossible Conference

 James Victore and his infinite awesomeness 
at the Nearly Impossible Conference

 Expert Lab at Nearly Impossible

Nearly Impossible 2013 was two full days of full-on amazingness. I am still reeling at having met so many wonderful and inspiring people all in one room. I learned so much and gathered so much valuable information which was perfect for where my head was lurking these last last few months but mostly I am still here and even more super ready for everything.



Holidays orders, especially for Thanksgiving-Hanukkah should be in by Wednesday, November 20th!

That's just a few days from now, mes petits darlings so start perusing and deciding and tomorrow I'll give you an idea of where we'll be this holiday season so you can buy them live and in person from us in New York City! 
Online:
The Beads(which supports us and also a wonderful organization called Room to Read)
The MoneyClips and Fobs and Tieclips (some of which are monagrammable)
Buy any of these here and we'll wrap them so beautifully for you! 
Love, 
Bonbon

Have you been a modern day flaneur on our instagram
 God, I hope so.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Whatever it Takes and Where to Send Help for Philippines Typhoon Victims




I have been making these little paintings as daily meditations. This week they are coming out like this, in tiny petals.


The fleeting sense of time involved in making a watercolor has been rooting me in the present as I plan and design objects and jewelry for future seasons, often while thinking about the past. 

The other night an entire shelf of dishes came crashing down and all I had left were some little tin bowls I had loved the minute I saw them and brought them home to NY all the way from Paris. The ephemerality of objects, what makes a home, what are the things we use to occupy it combine things you hold in your heart yet some are just markers of what you think you need or who you are at a certain time in your life, and all of it can go away in a heartbeat or a crashing shelf, a strong wind and we have no choice but to let go. Love and hope is longer and stronger, like little tin bowls. My heart goes out to the people of the Philippines who have lost so much. 

Click here to see how you can help. We gave to Doctors Without Borders. 

Friday, October 25, 2013

My Cat Stepped on My Face to Get Me To Do This: Nearly Impossible 2013

I am going to this: Nearly Impossible 2013. Fuck it, right? 

Arianne Foulks, who does "all the things" at the fabulous web design co. Aeolidia shot me an email saying she'd be there in Brooklyn for it and we could meet up.  
I read her email late last night (after my "Become a Pretend Landscape Designer" class I take with P.) and early this morning, after the cat stepped on my face to drink out of my water glass, I looked at the Nearly Impossible link.

It looked too good to be true. Respected and successful practitioners of entrepreneurial prowess running the show. A chance for enlightenment. Sound advice on how to go forward in my newish bonbon adventure venture in the here and now by sound advice-givers. Other things probably.
James Victore is one of the speakers, who I met briefly when I worked as an educator at the Museum of Arts and Design (while he was there giving a workshop for the NYC Mentor/Student program) and when I saw his name I thought there must be thousands or so people who have met that guy in a similar way--a lucky chance to hear him speak and be inspired by his no-bullshit straight-to-the-heart approach to design. And thinking. Just seeing him would be worth going to this. I bet people say to him all the time, "I saw you _____________. You really changed my thinking about a lot  of things." Some people just have that gift.

And then I saw this quote: "Don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible" -Edwin H. Land

The I googled Edwin H. Land, then I looked at my calendar. Then I balked. Then I figured out that I could make room for it. I COULD DO THIS. My credit card told me so.

I'm going! I'M DOING THIS!!! Thank you Aeolidia

Thursday, October 24, 2013

India in Full Color and TCB UP IN HERE













Was looking this morning through a few from our trip to Karnataka, Kerala and Goa last August. Everything is just bursting with the best colors I have ever loved.

I wonder sometimes what I'm doing here and not there, since my  heart has always been stuck there. Bharat mai, mera dil lagtaa hai. I do have a five year visa and a plan for a project. Anyone want to jump on board? Any ideas? Stowaways?

Here or there, today am ecstatic to be bringing all these colors into my work. Getting stoked for the next collection and making readymades for certain items so that when an order comes it can get shipped right away. TCB all up in Bonbon land.