Showing posts with label fairy tale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairy tale. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Blogger Mag: Blogettes No.02 online!





The long-awaited second edition from Austria's Top-bloggers Mirjam and Julia's blogger magazine "The Blogettes" is now available online - for free. Main theme is "Fairy tales" and the issue follows this motto with editorials, accessory-picks and smart articles. The quality is amazing and even if you are non-German speaking, a look into the magazine is worth your time. How to get there? Just click here:
The official Blogettes Blog.

Great compliments to the girls - we are looking forward to the third issue! ;) Being a fashion blogger has never been more fun!
Love,


Monday, December 7, 2009

Magic Winter Wonderland


The letters say: "Enchanting fairy-tale forest"^^.

Curious unicorn wandering about.

Little Red Riding Hood meeting the wolf.

A little fox (aww!) and Mother Holle (if you are interested in this fairy-tale, ask me).

Big story book - opened on the page of The Star Talers (if this is also unknown, ask me).

Hi my little elves, I am excited to share those beautiful Christmas shopping windows I spotted at Karstadt (a huge department store in Germany). Each windows contains figures from the world-famous German fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. I am a total fan of the white deer (one for my room please!). My friend KS was more in love with the cute plushy unicorn. Any favourites for you?
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I promise to answer your latest lovely comments tomorrow, for now I am just head over heels about everything. Before december I took part in Ella Inspired's blogparade and my post will be featured on december the 22th! The parade started on december the 1st, take a look at the premier contributors here.
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For all blogging princesses living in Germany/Austria/Switzerland:
Check out the cool Advent calendars at LesMads and Innen+Aussen! Explanation for readers from abroad: German advent calendars normally include a little chocolate for every day (1 to 24 december), to make it more bearable to wait for Christmas! This can also include little presents - or in case of the blogs: daily give-aways!)

Love and Kisses,