Category Archives: Completely Random Non-Stationery Items
Honk…
…for Badonkadonk. Yes, it’s true. Caught this snap while heading to a client meeting in Westport today. I could not get my camera out fast enough. An old pal from high school sent me a few links with others’ … Continue reading
Japanese Orchids
…are totally growing along my fence. They’re very beautiful, and require no maintenence from me, which makes me love them even more. I have a black thumb, and kill everything I try to plant. This ultimately results in a smorgasbord … Continue reading
Valentine’s Day – Chocolate Covered Strawberries
This has long been one of my all time favorite treats to make (and share!). It’s super easy, too!! Chocolate Covered Strawberries Makes 20 medium-large sized berries (or a pound). You will need: 1 pound fresh strawberries (washed and dried) … Continue reading
I’m pretty sure I need this rug.
One of my favorite motivational sayings – from the famed pre-WWII poster. Wouldn’t it be perfect in my studio?? Check it out at CB2
Idea Paint (a great idea!)
This is the greatest stuff I’ve ever seen. We have two large whiteboards in our studio, which, though helpful, are certainly limited due to space (and their location on the wall). The idea of being able to paint an entire … Continue reading
it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
The Science Center dons its annual bow… Saint Louis Science Center Planetarium, photo courtesy SLSC The Christmas tree is up… Christmas tree, photo by Slice of Lime …and Trans-Siberian Orchestra is in town! Trans-Siberian Orchestra, photo by Slice of Lime … Continue reading
Things You Don’t See Everyday
Subject: Small dog placing order at Starbucks drive-thru. Enjoy.
Missouri Botanical Garden 2009
Photos copyright Slice of Lime Design
National Chocolate Chip Day!
I found out about this via Foodimentary, and obviously, felt compelled to celebrate the delightful little morsels by making Chocolate Chip Cookies. Of course. This is my friend Ellen’s recipe (famously noted for the oats in it (which, of course, … Continue reading

