31 Bits

Hello blog readers.  I hope you had an exciting weekend full of sunshine.  It was 32 degrees with plenty of sun in Prague and the streets were rammed with tourists.  The city is in full bloom with the smell of lilac bushes.  Lots of exciting things are going on that I will share with you over the month of May including a series of photo shoots I am organizing for a new project which will launch in July.  My team and I had our first photo shoot this weekend at a friend’s house and it went off without a hitch and we all learned a few things to help us better prepare for the next one and feasted on a tasty vegetarian lunch.

I have been meaning to blog about social jewelry company,  31 Bits, as I think they are worth talking about.  I shared with you all earlier this month that my wedding clock is ticking away and we are soon approaching our wedding date in August. While most of the event pieces are falling in line nicely,  I currently have no dress, no shoes and no jewelry so my hunting efforts have kicked into overdrive.  I decided to start with jewelry and work backwards from there!

I can’t remember the first time 31 Bits crossed my path, as several terrific people have profiled them this pas year including 100 Layer Cake, glitter guide, and apartment 34 (to name a few).  However, when I checked out the 31 Bits website and read more about the brand’s story, I fell in love with their purpose, designs and more importantly, their recently launched bridal line.

31 Bits is a great company and is getting a lot of well deserved attention these days.   The company has a terrific entrepreneurial story and social community focus to their business.   They work directly with a community of women in Northern Uganda who specialize in making paper beads (the designers of the company).  If you are a bride or bridesmaid, it is perfect timing to have a company like this cross your radar as the festive wedding season has officially kicked off and I know how stressful the hunt for finding the latest and greatest can be to make sure you are primped and polished to the max before walking down the aisle.

I love their caramel dust look (below).  There is one more necklace I like but can’t find it right now for some reason.

Caramel Dust Bridal - Bridal

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Love This: Braided bracelets

I love these braided bracelets that I found on Etsy!

They are fun, they are colourful, and they remind me a bit of the friendship bracelets I used to wear back in the day.  Of course the ones posted below are the “adult-way-more-stylish” version of the strings that hung around my wrist as a kid.

The first three are by Jurates Jewelry, followed by a bracelet by Rimon by Tamar, and the last one is by Bearandco.

Hope you are having a great Thursday.

Hot Pink Double Wrap Zipper Bracelet- Zipper Jewelry-Free Shipping

Burnt Orange Leather Braided Bracelet-Gold Bulk Chain Leather Bracelet-ECO Friendly Jewelry

Neon Green  Nylon and Gold Chain Bracelet

Purple Jersey Fabric Braided Bracelet with double row Silver Tone Hex Nut

 

lilac fishtail braided leather bracelet

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Milkmade

Isn’t it the best when you can combine work and pleasure?!  I think so.  Today as I was putting the finishing touches on my slide deck for class, I was searching for some extra examples to illustrate different e-commerce platforms that small businesses could use to get up and running fairly quickly.

I learned that one of the newer e-commerce solutions on the market that caught my eye was a company called Goodsie, (competitor to Shopify), whose site showcased several examples of small businesses that use its service.  Milkmade was one of them and I am now in love with this adorable ice cream company and happy that I found them.

Like every good entrepreneurial story, Milkmade was started by a girl named Diana in New York who was looking for better quality ice cream.  So she launched Milkmade the end of 2009 with an ice cream subscription model.  In return for the yearly subscription from customers, you get one or two pints of artisanal ice cream hand delivered to you in New York and Brooklyn.

With flavours like carrot cake, salted caramel, key lime pie, and pop tarts, Diana’s ice cream will certainly sound innovative and exciting.  I’m sure my taste buds would appreciate the local ingredients in her frozen treats.

What a fun treat one a month and something lovely to look forward to along with bills.  I wonder if she will do airmail to Prague!?

 

 

 

 

 

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Sansho

After seven months of living in Prague, I finally made it to Sansho on the weekend, one of the most highly regarded restaurants in the city.  This is one of the first restaurants you hear about in the expat community as the one not to miss.

On Friday evening, our group ordered the tasting menu between five people and feasted on Chef Paul Day’s mix of Asian dishes whose ingredients span several countries.

 

Overall, I think Sansho was the most flavourful meal I’ve had in Prague and certainly was some of the best Asian food I have eaten in the city in terms of authentic taste.  Sadly, the desserts were a departure from the rest of the Asian themed meal.

While our American and British style desserts were beautifully presented on the platter, I thought they were rather plain and unexciting.

The rest of the meal was worth it.

 

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Sprinkles Ice Cream

For all you Sprinkles cupcake fans out there around the world, here is some exciting news.  You may already know this, I did not, which is why I am excitedly sharing this tidbit of information today: Next month Sprinkles is launching its first ice cream shop in Beverly Hills.  Just look at that shiny, new, white building with a brown ice cream logo just screaming for attention next to their cupcake shop. It’s saying, pay attention to me.  We are coming and it’s going to be amazing.

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Photo Source: Sprinkles Facebook Page

If you haven’t heard of Sprinkles cupcakes, you must be living in a cave (I mean that in the nicest way possible).  Sprinkles was one of the pioneers that made cupcakes into a serious, big business for a lot of bakeshops and cupcake entrepreneurs.  If you are interested in learning more about the Sprinkles story, there is a great interview about Candace Nelson (the owner) here and a New York Time article on cupcakes + the Sprinkles story here.  Both very inspiring.

Just look at all the delectable flavours Sprinkles has (see below).  I can’t wait to see what they come up with for their ice cream shop.  Stay tuned!  I wish I could fly to Beverly Hills for the opening.

 

Photo Source: Sprinkles Facebook Page

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