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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Fabulous French-Inspired Ribbons~An Etsy Showcase

Sorry I haven't been visiting you lately. These last two weeks have been crazy! I had my highschool reunion this last weekend, which was out of town , and the day after we returned home, my daughter and husband got sick. Ahhh, I am ready for things to slow down...

So my little escape for the moment is to share with you some gorgeous French-inspired ribbons crafted by Rosa, one of my new, very talented blog friends!

Rosa (aka Teacupdesign) is the original designer and creator of these beautiful handmade and hand-stamped muslin ribbons.


These hand-dyed and hand-stamped ribbons are so beautiful and unique. I can imagine using them for adorning a birthday present, tying back curtains, draping several yards around a white Christmas tree...Speaking of Christmas, I would start decorating for Christmas right now if my husband would let me...I'll concede to waiting until October! And if you have very creative friends, I would imagine they would enjoy receiving yards of these pretty ribbons for their own creative journeys.
There are over 100 selections of Rosa's lovely ribbons on Etsy!
Click here to view them!


Her work will be featured in the Fall/Winter issues of Somerset Life and Romantic Country Magazines. I LOVE Somerset's publications. What an honor, Rosa! Féliciations, mon amie!

Rosa, is an outstanding Etsy seller. She has been selling on Etsy since 2007, and her customers keep her very very busy!

If you love Marie Antoinette, you must visit her Etsy store to see some of her Marie Antoinette-inspired beauties.



Rosa is new to blogging, and I am sure that she would love for you to stop by and pay her a visit. Stop by her blog-frenchcountry1908 to congratulate her!
Bon week-end, mes amis!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Leçon de français No 4 - What a chandelier! & Fun Vocabulary!

le lustre = ceiling light; chandelier
Today's Objectives
  • Fun blog vocabulary- masucline nouns!
  • Making exclamations in French (No, not cuss words!) (Coincidentally, a fellow blogger friend of mine, Parisienne Farmgirl, has been using these in her titles this week!)
  • ADVANCED - irregular plural French nouns! (Sounds, exciting n'est-ce pas?)

Well, as most of you know from studying some foreign language in high school or college, many languages assign a gender to every noun (person, place, thing, idea) in their language! Yeah, look around you right now. I bet you see at least 20 items within view of your computer. Each of them have a gender- male or female!
Now, if it were up to me, all pretty, delicious, and feminine things would be given a feminine gender, but that's not the way it is. L'Académie française makes those decisions not me! Dommage (too bad)! Don't worry I have a HUGE list of fun feminine French nouns for next week!

Beginners -

Below are some images of masuclin French objects:
(See the captions under each image for the French name of each object)

le canapé = settee, couch, sofa
le divan = couch, sofa



le lit- bed

le sac à main = purse, handbag

le tableau - painting

le cadeau = present, gift (The word for "gift" as in a talent is different in French)
(Merci for the image, Sande @ A Gift Wrapped Life!)

le chapeau = hat

le bébé = baby (This word is always masculine -weird, I know.)

Other masculine French nouns (sorry no images)

le café = café, coffee

le livre = book

le magazine = magazine

le plaisir = treat (pleasure)

le jour = day

Exclamations
Sometimes we see something that makes us stunned or we want a way to grab people's attention as in an end to a post or a title for a post. Here is a fun way to make an exclamtion in French:

Quel + masculine French (singular) noun

PRONUNCIATION - Quel sounds almost like "Kell" in English

Examples
Quel lustre! = What a chandelier!

Quel plaisir! = What a treat!

Quel jour! = What a day!

(Notice that the article le has been omitted in these exclamations)

Intermediate -Adding an adjective to your exclamation:

Quel + masculine French noun + easy adj (listed in Leçon 3)

Example
Quel cadeau splendide! = What a spendid gift!
Quel livre bizarre! = What a strange book!


Advanced -Irregular plural French nouns:
To make some nouns in French plural, you add an "X" not an "S" - Bizarre, n'est-ce pas?

Here is a list of some (masucline) French nouns that take an "X" instead of an "S" in the plural form:
Singular form :
le bâteau = boat
le bijou = jewel
le cadeau = gift
le chapeau = hat
le cheveu = one strand of hair
le manteau = coat
le tableau = painting

Plural form:
les bâteaux = boats
les bijoux = jewels, jewelry
les cadeaux = gifts
les chapeaux = hats
les cheveux = hair (head of hair)
les manteaux = coats
les tableaux = paintings

Advanced -Making an exclamation regarding masculine/plural French nouns:

Quels + masculine/plural French noun

Examples
Quels chapeaux drôles! = What funny hats!
Quels livres artistiques! = What artistic books!

I hope that you have fun using these new skills! A la prochaine!

French Lesson Friday student awards:
(I thought that I could create a "sticker" for your blog for your French student award. What do you think? I really don't care...it's up to the "class")

Leçon un - Fifi Flowers & BonjourMadame
Leçon deux- Nanci (LaChambreRose); Lorrie; Helene; & Cecile
Leçon trois - Tracie~MaPetiteMaison


Images #1 chandelier-Flickr; #2 settee-Flickr; #3 bed by Layla Grace; #4 purse -Flickr;
#5 painting - Flickr; #6 gift - A Gift Wrapped Life; #7 Kirsten Dunst (Marie Antoinette) Flickr; #8 baby - a la parisienne

Monday, March 16, 2009

Dior: Then and Now

photo from Flickr
I happened upon these vintage Dior pictures and I was mesmorized by their beauty and feminity. This first picture really represents my taste. I just love everything about it- the location (most likely a Paris apartment), the muted colors, the tiered dress, the candelabra in the background abounding with shiny prisms, and the model's graceful heel peeping from beneath her dress. Ahh. So beautiful and romantic.

photo from Flickr
I don't care how out of place or even old fashioned I would look, I would wear a pair of shoes like these if I found a pair. Of course, I am on a very tight budget, so they would have to be about $20 or less! Maybe I'll happen upon a pair at an old, very refined woman's yard/estate sale!!!! Probaby not here in Texas! I'd probably find a pair of gold tennis shoes instead!

photo from ELLE
So, haute couture, for me, is really just art. I always wonder how these designers can manipulate fabrics, makeup, and hair the way they do. I find it very interesting. However, I don't expect for their creations to pop up in my closet. I am guessing that these objets d'art not expected to ever be in many people's wardrobes. I love the peachy pink color (we'll call it Taffy) of this dress. And the structure of this dress reminds me of swirly ribbon candy. Now, if this model's hair was long and full of loose,long curls....

photo from ELLE

These photos are the closest thing that I have seen to a present-day Marie Antoinette runway! I love the white feathers! QUEL CHAPEAU!