Monday, April 26, 2010
decisions decisions decisions
with summer coming i would really like to get some new material for my handbags in the shop. here are some samples of colors i'm considering: metallic purple, light kiwi and metallic bronze. this material is made from eco-friendly, biodegradable faux leather.
which one do you like?
i also will be revamping some of my current designs as well as adding new designs like smaller clutches, adding straps to my clutches and so on. i have A LOT of thinking and designing to do.
Labels:
bungaloe,
clutch faux leather,
independent designer
Monday, April 12, 2010
be eco conscience, SHOP cosa verde!
i am very very excited!! you can now find my eco conscience accessories on the cosa verde site! i am so flattered to be surrounded by such gorgeous eco talent! THANK YOU cosa verde! see my store here.
it's very important to me that bungaloe be as eco as possible while still being fashionable and reflect the style and designs i like. i didn't want to sacrifice my aesthetic to fit into the mold of what society thinks an eco-friendly person is, acts or should dress like. my designs are modern & edgy far - from granola (but there is nothing wrong with that!). although my parents are hippies at heart my mom always dresses fashionable and my dad always cut his hair. so it's important to me to stay true to myself.
my parents raised my brother and i to be conscience of the earth, waste, chemicals, eating healthy and so on. i knew that transfats and preservatives were bad for you almost at birth, my parents found trader joe's like 15 years ago, we composted, recycled, mc donalds was a once in a year thing and lucky charms cereals and the like were a curse word. so when thinking about starting an accessories line there was no doubt i wanted to try my best to love the earth while making fashion. bungaloe handbags are made from reclaiming leather, my faux leather is eco-friendly, biodegrades and pvc free and my linings are made from organic cotton.
it's very important to me that bungaloe be as eco as possible while still being fashionable and reflect the style and designs i like. i didn't want to sacrifice my aesthetic to fit into the mold of what society thinks an eco-friendly person is, acts or should dress like. my designs are modern & edgy far - from granola (but there is nothing wrong with that!). although my parents are hippies at heart my mom always dresses fashionable and my dad always cut his hair. so it's important to me to stay true to myself.
my parents raised my brother and i to be conscience of the earth, waste, chemicals, eating healthy and so on. i knew that transfats and preservatives were bad for you almost at birth, my parents found trader joe's like 15 years ago, we composted, recycled, mc donalds was a once in a year thing and lucky charms cereals and the like were a curse word. so when thinking about starting an accessories line there was no doubt i wanted to try my best to love the earth while making fashion. bungaloe handbags are made from reclaiming leather, my faux leather is eco-friendly, biodegrades and pvc free and my linings are made from organic cotton.
Labels:
black leather,
bunagloe,
conscience,
cosa verde,
eco,
eco friendly,
faux,
leather reclaimed
Monday, April 5, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
new in my shop...
just finished the SUPER PLEATED tote bag in moss fleather. the big sister to the super pleated clutch.
roomy enough to tag along with you everywhere but not so big it looks like you are going away for 12 weeks. carry it to work, use it to hold knitting projects, it's great for everyday. the pleating gives the material a certain creamy-ness.
the handles are triple stitched and attached with rivets, the inside has one slip pocket and one magnetic closure pocket, the whole bag closes with a magnetic snap. i made myself one of these - i have been using it for a couple months and i just love the simple complication of this design, the pleating gives it movement & interest but it's kind of understated too. that is for the most part how i like to design my bags.
roomy enough to tag along with you everywhere but not so big it looks like you are going away for 12 weeks. carry it to work, use it to hold knitting projects, it's great for everyday. the pleating gives the material a certain creamy-ness.
the handles are triple stitched and attached with rivets, the inside has one slip pocket and one magnetic closure pocket, the whole bag closes with a magnetic snap. i made myself one of these - i have been using it for a couple months and i just love the simple complication of this design, the pleating gives it movement & interest but it's kind of understated too. that is for the most part how i like to design my bags.
Labels:
bungaloe,
eco friendly,
etsy,
hand bag,
independent designer,
tote bag
Friday, April 2, 2010
delicioustown
it's recipe time! i am half italian, half polish and trying to eat healthier. so here is a recipe for a healthy, hearty tomato sauce, i added cannellini beans to make it a little more "meaty" without the meat. i am trying to have more meals without meat and white starches right now so i also put the sauce on top of baby spinach. you can leave out the beans, and zucchini for my traditional tomato sauce and serve over pasta too.
you may have run into some italians who claim their mom or they make the best tomato sauce or gravy (if there is meat in it) ever and everyone else's sucks. i learned early on that this is not a battle worth fighting, i am not one of those italians. i enjoy all types of sauces for what they are and i love my sauce in quiet contentment. maybe you will too.
you need:
1 lg can whole peeled tomatoes (has to be whole peeled to be my sauce, it's my fav way to make sauce)
olive oil
1 small yellow onion or 1/2 big one
3-4 cloves of fresh garlic
salt
pepper
dried oregano
1 zucchini
1 can of cannellini beans
baby spinach
put about 3-4 tablespoons of olive oil in a large sautee pan over a med low heat. while it gets warm, chop up your onions and zucchini and add to the pan, if it sizzles too much lower heat you don't want the onions to brown you want them to sweat. chop up garlic wait for the onions get transparent, add salt, pepper and dried oregano to taste - i like about a tablespoon of oregano, 1/2 teaspoon of pepper and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. toss in the garlic, now take the tomatoes and you can toss the whole can into
a bowl and crush the tomatoes with your hands keep all the juice in the bowl to or you can pull out each tomato from the can and cut them up, again, keep the juice.
toss all of that in - fill the can halfway with water and put that in too. put the flame on low cook down for about 20 min. see how thick it is, depends on how you like it you can cook it down more. taste for seasonings and add more salt, pepper or oregano if you like, add about two cups of beans depending on how "beany" you want it. turn off the heat after you warm the beans for a couple minutes. spoon over baby spinach and some whole grain toast.
it's so filling and fresh tasting!!!
you may have run into some italians who claim their mom or they make the best tomato sauce or gravy (if there is meat in it) ever and everyone else's sucks. i learned early on that this is not a battle worth fighting, i am not one of those italians. i enjoy all types of sauces for what they are and i love my sauce in quiet contentment. maybe you will too.
you need:
1 lg can whole peeled tomatoes (has to be whole peeled to be my sauce, it's my fav way to make sauce)
olive oil
1 small yellow onion or 1/2 big one
3-4 cloves of fresh garlic
salt
pepper
dried oregano
1 zucchini
1 can of cannellini beans
baby spinach
put about 3-4 tablespoons of olive oil in a large sautee pan over a med low heat. while it gets warm, chop up your onions and zucchini and add to the pan, if it sizzles too much lower heat you don't want the onions to brown you want them to sweat. chop up garlic wait for the onions get transparent, add salt, pepper and dried oregano to taste - i like about a tablespoon of oregano, 1/2 teaspoon of pepper and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. toss in the garlic, now take the tomatoes and you can toss the whole can into
a bowl and crush the tomatoes with your hands keep all the juice in the bowl to or you can pull out each tomato from the can and cut them up, again, keep the juice.
toss all of that in - fill the can halfway with water and put that in too. put the flame on low cook down for about 20 min. see how thick it is, depends on how you like it you can cook it down more. taste for seasonings and add more salt, pepper or oregano if you like, add about two cups of beans depending on how "beany" you want it. turn off the heat after you warm the beans for a couple minutes. spoon over baby spinach and some whole grain toast.
it's so filling and fresh tasting!!!
Labels:
cannellini beans,
low carb,
recipe,
tomato sauce,
vegan,
vegetarian
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