Posts Tagged ‘design’
A Yogini is Born
I was sitting at a bar with a friend of mine, Manhattan in hand, and I commented that I would really love to have a yoga body. Pause to sip Manhattan. Then I said, “I guess that means I need to start doing yoga.” Continue Reading
Green With Envy
I’ve been a fan of London-based jewelry designer Stephen Webster for a while, so when the LA Times blog All The Rage posted about his limited edition collection of rings based on the Seven Deadly Sins, I was positively green with envy. Continue Reading
Googling Jules Verne
Love this!
In honor of author Jules Verne’s 183rd birthday, today Google’s homepage features an interactive doodle that allows visitors to navigate underwater scenes straight out of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.”
Layla Grace at High Gloss
Ok folks. The day we’ve all been waiting for – well those of us who love design and all things pretty – arrives tomorrow. The launch of High Gloss Magazine! Continue Reading
Gadding About High Gloss
You’ve heard me mention before my eager anticipation of the launch of a new lifestyle magazine, High Gloss, a guide to “a well-lived life,” featuring great design in all its forms, from interiors to fashion, entertaining to travel. A talented designer friend of mine, Erin Gates of Elements of Style, is one of their editors. She has such a wonderful sense of style, both in interiors and in fashion, that I have no doubt that this new magazine will be nothing short of fabulous! Continue Reading
The Doorway to My Year
The Gypsy Girl’s Guide posted an interesting take on the whole new year thing. As I’ve already said, I’m not really jumping on the resolution, intention setting bandwagon this year, but reading this post I contemplated the idea of a doorway that I might step through to take me to the new year I want and it sounded like a fun game. Not to mention inspiration, once I’d figured out what my door looks like, to go out and find it so that I can take a picture of it with my new camera. Okay, I thought, I’ll play. Continue Reading

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My name is Angela Eloise and I am a freelance writer. I recently moved to Seattle because I wanted a better home base to support my creative goals. And my shaman told me to. Cloud of Chaos was born from my desire to dance with the absurdity of life, to create a space where I could write and share all of the gorgeous, fun, snarky deliciousness I find spinning around me every day. What does a spinning cloud of chaos have to do with writing? Everything, as it turns out.














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