Category Archives: Crafting Marie
Marie monogram stamp, street style and Thakoon
In honor of Friday, one of the best days of the week, I’m posting some fun and frippery. A Marie Antoinette Monogram Stamp. Marie’s monogram could compete with any modern day logo in its simplicity and utter coolness. Blogger and … Continue reading
Marie Antoinette Cupcakes, cards and other Valentine’s Day Preparations
I love Valentine’s Day. It is my favorite holiday and always has been. Whether I’ve been attached or not, I’ve always used it as a day to send nice notes to my favorite people, baking for girlfriends or sending along … Continue reading
Modern Marie Antoinette Wedding Theme (Pink Hair Included)
After a long holiday hiatus, your humble blogmistress is BACK (don’t call it a comeback). And as an offering of peace after a too-long time away, she gives you: The Rock And Roll Marie Antoinette Wedding. In the happy chance … Continue reading
Rococo, hot pink, craftastic fabrics
Your blog mistress just discovered Tula Pink, a very talented fabric designer from the midwest. She has a new line called Parisville inspired by our queen, and I thought you’d like to take a look. We’ll start first with some … Continue reading
Marie, Marie Christmas! Cards, crafting and more!
Anyone can send the generic Christmas letter or decorate their nondescript snowflake. And while these options are fine for other people, the true modern Marie prefers that her correspondence represent her as her reputation precedes her. After all, you wouldn’t … Continue reading
Let them send cards! And hang Halloween art!
Don’t forget: there’s still time to celebrate a Happy Halloween Marie-style. Hang this gothic, big-eyed Marie for your party decor (from Strangeling on Etsy): Or send a card (Isn’t sending Marie, sending the very best?) Try this adorable masquerade Marie … Continue reading
Real-World Marie Antoinette Halloween Costumes
The best part of Halloween isn’t just the costumes — is the creativity and ingenuity. The fun is in how people transform themselves using what they’ve got: their brains, their two hands and the odds and ends that someone else … Continue reading


