Daily Obsesh – Pancake Pillow

imageDo you dream about pancakes? Well, now you can dream ON pancakes! This adorable pillow designed by Heidi Kenney is perfect for all you breakfast lovers out there. Not only is this pillow shaped like a delicious stack of pancakes with butter and syrup, but its got this adorable set of eyes and a happy little smile to brighten your day or morning – guaranteed!


This little guy is perfect for traveling, sleepovers, or just as a bedtime buddy to help keep your dreams sweet! The pillow is super soft and great as a gift this holiday season … what better stocking stuffer than a stack of pancakes with a winning smile? And the best part about these pancakes? Totally guilt free!



Where to BuyKidRobot



Price – $24.95



Who Found ItLtopiol was the first to add the ‘Pancake Pillow‘ to the Hive.

Daily Obsesh – Table Saw Cake Cutter

imageWith the holidays just around the corner, you are probably attending a Thanksgiving gathering or throwing one yourself. Either way, the Table Saw Cake Cutter is the greatest kitchen gadget for the occasion. This white plastic, foot long saw easily cuts into anything soft like cakes and pies and even lettuce and warm bread just out of the oven!


Make a dramatic statement at the table as guests gather ’round to watch you saw into a delicious homemade pumpkin pie with this knifty knife. It’s also a fun gift idea to present to the host or hostess for any holiday party this festive season!



Where to BuyFred Flare



Price – $11.00



Who Melimeli was the first to add the ‘Table Saw Cake Cutter‘ to the Hive.

Daily Obsesh – Rainbow Measuring Spoons

imageThere’s a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, like the precious time you’ll spend with family and friends. Plus, there are lots of ways to make cooking for Thanksgiving dinner a lot of fun too! One way is to punch up the color in the kitchen with funky cookware like these rainbow measuring spoons. They’re only $8.00 and will surely be used as you measure out ingredients for stuffing, pumpkin pie and cookies.


When you’re all done, not only will you be satisfied with your outstanding meal, but we’re sure everyone else will be thankful for it too. Yum!



Where to BuyUrbanOutfitters.com

Price – $8.00

Who Found ItSusanY was the first to add the ‘Rainbow Measuring Spoons’ to the Hive.

Cloud Computing Simplifies Your Life

imageRemember how, as a kid, you looked up at the clouds and ignited your imagination? Windows puts a technological spin on that childhood fantasy, by letting PC users create their own personal clouds where they can create, connect, and share all of the important facets of their lives.


At its core, Windows Live is designed to simplify everyday life by giving users cool tools in new ways. Getting started is easy, too. Once you have Windows 7, download Windows Live Essentials, and then get to the cloud. Some of the ways it will change your life:



Create – From editing your home movies in Movie Maker and photo editing the perfect holiday photo to working on dynamic Word documents that live online, Windows helps you maximize your creativity.


Connect – Collaborating with others to plan an event can be cinch thanks to the ability to sync and access your files from all of your devices (even the cool flyer you made on your home PC but forgot to print out). And, you can invite others to contribute their ideas using Windows Live Mesh. The old school days of PTA meetings in the cafeteria are numbered!


Share – No one likes facing down a clogged up inbox, even if it means seeing a great slideshow of your sister€™s bridal shower. Upload your album in one click to your social media accounts using Windows Live Photo Gallery, and chat about them in real time using Windows Live Messenger.



Learn more about how to Connect to the Cloud!

TheFind Adds Practical Fun To The Office Place!

imageIt’s a serious question that deserves a serious answer – where in the heck are you supposed to keep all those errant paperclips that happen across your desk? The little stragglers need to be kept, because you never know when you’ll need a paperclip, but how can you keep track of all of them?


My solution is this cute little magnetic birdie. She’s sophisticated and handy at the same time. They’re also a fun and pretty way to add color and interest to a would-be drab desk and work equally well for the work-place, a home office, or as a gift!



Brought to you by our friends from TheFind!

Anthology Magazine

A new quarterly magazine pairing storytelling with unscripted interior design
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With the creation of their new quarterly shelter and lifestyle publication Anthology, editor Anh-Minh Le and creative director Meg Mateo Ilasco have introduced a beautifully-assembled magazine that juxtaposes eye-catching photographic coverage of home décor, travel, design, entertaining, and culture with compelling narratives on these subjects.

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Anh-Minh, veteran contributor to publications like The San Francisco Chronicle and ReadyMade magazine, and Meg, author of several home design books and creator of the Modern Economy sample sale, came together to produce this print publication with the idea of putting together a magazine that’s not about perfection or providing a model of the ideal home. Rather, says Meg, “We’re about authenticity and real living—we ask our stylists not to bring too many props and encourage them to use what the owners have. We won’t show you a paint-by-numbers round up of products to steal the look of another home.”

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“Most importantly,” Meg told us, “we’re about good stories—if there isn’t a good one to share, it doesn’t make the cut.” Anh-Minh chimed in, “Maybe it’s because we’re both writers, but we love the backstory and learning how someone or something became who or what they are today—whether it’s a piece of furniture, a home’s interior, or an individual in the design community.” Additionally, there was no trepidation about the print medium. It was a no-brainer, the two say, to match the thoughtful content to what these days is an unexpected format; the title and focus of the first issue, aptly enough, is “The Slow Life.”

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With features such as the home of Jen Mankins, owner of Brooklyn clothing store Bird, an interview with Design*Sponge founder Grace Bonney, contributions by photographer Thayer Allyson Gowdy, and a trip to Park City, the inaugural issue of Anthology is not to be missed. Order your subscription here.


Payday Splurge (Give Your Hostess The Mostest)!

imageHere’s something to be thankful for: You’re not the one hosting an extensive Thanksgiving dinner for family and friends (unless you are …). While Thanksgiving is a time for family and comfort food, it’s no fun to clean house, cook and host the whole thing. We’d much rather show up in a cute outfit, eat our fill and go home and sleep off the tryptophan. But that doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate the friend or family member who has enough love and patience to be the gracious hostess. To show appreciation, a bottle or two of sparkling cider just might not cut it. So we’ve gathered five great items that would make wonderful hostess gifts, in varying price ranges, for you to present and show your thanks!



Calliope – Wine Lines, $6.99



Rosenthal – Medium Fast Vase, $124.00



RabLabs – Crystal Platter, $375.00



Jonathan Adler – Bird Wine Stopper, $18.00



VivaTerra – Slate Cheeseboard Set, $60.00

TheFind Shows Us That Wreaths Aren’t Just for Christmas!

imageWhoever invented a simple circle of items from nature and called it a wreath was onto something. No longer just made from evergreens and holly and hung on the door at Christmas, wreaths can be used indoors and out all year round. This beautiful fall wreath from Williams Sonoma was arranged by hand on a California farm and is made up of aromatic and colorful botanicals including lacy sweet Annie, orange safflower, yarrow and exotic dried lotus pods interspersed with feathery wheat stalks and sweet marjoram. This particular wreath measuring 28 inches in diameter was meant to hang indoors.


Williams Sonoma has several beautiful fall wreaths to select from ranging from $80 to $150.



This festive post was brought to you by our friends from TheFind.

TheFind Shows Us That Wreaths Aren€™t Just for Christmas!

imageWhoever invented a simple circle of items from nature and called it a wreath was onto something. No longer just made from evergreens and holly and hung on the door at Christmas, wreaths can be used indoors and out all year round. This beautiful fall wreath from Williams Sonoma was arranged by hand on a California farm and is made up of aromatic and colorful botanicals including lacy sweet Annie, orange safflower, yarrow and exotic dried lotus pods interspersed with feathery wheat stalks and sweet marjoram. This particular wreath measuring 28 inches in diameter was meant to hang indoors.


Williams Sonoma has several beautiful fall wreaths to select from ranging from $80 to $150.



This festive post was brought to you by our friends from TheFind.

Daily Obsesh – Staple-Free Stapler

imageIn this day and age, we all should be doing our part to stay eco-friendly! And with the recession still in full-swing, saving a few bucks wherever possible is definitely welcome! Recently, we came across this neat little desktop accessory that is sure to be a must-have stocking stuffer this holiday season!


Who even knew this existed or was possible, but through the wonders of 21st century technology, you can be the proud owner of a staple-free stapler! Yes, you heard us correctly. This stapler doesn’t need staples to keep your papers together. It punches a hole through your papers and creates a tab that slides through all the stack and keeps everything together. Genius!



Where to BuyFredFlare



Price – $9.00



Who Found ItLtopiol was the first to add the ‘Staple-Free Stapler‘ to the Hive.