Wednesday, February 24, 2010

{Nesting Newbies Magazine}

Yesterday one of my favorite bloggers, AphroChic, posted about a new online magazine called Nesting Newbies. I usually don't like to repost an exact story that one of my fellow bloggers posted, but after giving credit to where it's due, this magazine is just way to fab not to share the love. I was immediately drawn to the lovely photography, food/recipes, entertaining tips, and of course their interior decor eye-candy. I could go on and on about how amazing this magazine is - but I will allow you to see and judge for yourself. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do...
cooking
soup

shrimp

entertaining
fushia room entertaining

fushia room how to

decorating
hollywood glam

urban femme

So luxe...so fab...right? Be sure to click here to see the entire issue, and here if you would like to join Nesting Newbies' Facebook fan page.
Final Signature

3 comments:

  1. Ummm, this is totally fascinating on so many levels - food, decorating, inspiration, the list goes on! I'd love to do a magazine like this regarding fashion. SCHMAZING!

    And they have the cutest chalkboard name plates for the crock pots. I'm in love with these right now. Hmmm, trip to Ikea!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Jessica,

    Thank you for sharing Nesting Newbies with your readers and for your support!

    I noticed someone commented on the crockpot sips chalkboard signs—just in case anyone is interested I picked up these up at Sur La Table and altered them slightly to fit!

    http://www.surlatable.com/product/hanging+beverage+jar+sign.do?keyword=signs&sortby=ourPicks

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lea,

    Thanks for the tip - I love these and just placed an order for 3. Lately I've been obsessed with chalkboard and trying to figure out which wall space I want to paint with that fantastic chalkboard paint. I'm sure this will be a blog post in the near future!!

    Thanks again!
    Jessica

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for your comment! Whether you agree with the opinions found on this blog or not, your voice is important to other readers who share this space. Constructive criticism can be useful if left in a tone meant to help and not to shock or overly offend. However, six eighty eight reserves the right to delete any comment that is abusive, profane, rude, or considered spam.