Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts

August 6, 2009

Happy Birthday, My Love!

The act of celebrating the positive moments in life is not to be underestimated. Whether the festivities are lavish or subdued, a fortunate spent or a priceless memory created, I believe that it is always important to embrace the wonder of a special day.

August 6th is one such occasion that I embrace with glee, upon which twenty-nine years ago my husband entered this world. While he is not always overly keen on a fuse being made in his honour, I do try my best each year to make today extra important for him. To do anything less for the light of my life seems unimaginable.

Recently a very kind (and creative) blog friend of mine, trishiekoh of Under Lock and Key tagged me with a lovely blog award in which the recipient is to list some of their absolute favourite things in this world. In honour of my husband’s birthday, I thought I would put a spin on this award and instead list various things that I know bring him joy (done up with a mix of vintage and modern images).


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{The wondrous marvels of mathematics}



{1. Easy as pi, 2. #120 My homework in vintage theme, 3. crunch some numbers, 4. I liked mathematics :-))).}


{Animals big and small}



{1. Not available, 2. Not available, 3. colin, 4. Black Cat N Gold Fish.}


{Chocolate! Sweet, rich, gorgeous, taste bud pleasing chocolate}



{1. Malted Chocolate Mousse Cakes, 2. milk chocolate and passion fruit macarons, 3. nutella cheesecake squares, 4. Vintage Hershey's Chocolate box, 5. Not available, 6. chocolate and meyer lemon mousse petit gateau, 7. coconut grove candy bar, 8. nutella ice cream, 9. Donut Factory, 10. chocolate cake, 11. Chocolate Brownie Cupcakes I, 12. Warm Chocolate Cake, 13. german chocolate birthday cake.}


{The invigorating, jubilant energy of the colour orange}



{1. Not avaiable, 2. Orange Wall With Light, 3. vespa, 4. CN00033587.}


{Both the literary and aesthetic pleasures of a wonderful book}



{1. Old Books, 2. vintage children's books., 3. Vintage baby book bottom, 4. Vintage Tom Swift Books Detail.}

{To visit an individual image, please click on the corresponding link below each collage.}



Thank you very much, Trish, for bestowing this award on my blog. I openly pass it along to all of my readers, and invite you to write a post detailing some of your all-time favourite things.

To my dear and amazing husband, I adore you with a boundless passion. You are my happiness in times of despair, my rock when I am fragile as the wind. I could not comprehend a universe without you, and am thankful every day that you were born. Happiest birthday, darling, I love you so very much!

July 9, 2009

25 wonderful vintage birthday photos

While we may not always relish getting older, it’s hard to deny that a birthday generally puts one in a happy mood. Some smiles are created from the memories we recall, others are born with the new festive activities that unfold on our special day.

Tomorrow is my twenty-fifth birthday and to help celebrate the day I turn a quarter of a century old, I’ve gathered up 25 vintage images that span the birthday spectrum from Hollywood stars to cake decorating ideas, tables of excited children to some real party animals!

Without any further ado, let the good times roll!

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{Cute as a button, child star Shirley Temple celebrates her ninth birthday with a giant cake.}



{A group of elephants get in the celebratory spirit in this shot from 1926.}



{Which one of these beautiful, girly birthday cakes would you pick? The cotton candy hued, heart shaped pair gets my vote.}



{Now that’s a cake fit for a president! John F. Kennedy circa 1962, to be specific.}



{The cake might be a bit lopsided, but this 1950s woman and her birthday gifts couldn’t look any prettier – despite what her husband’s face seems to be saying!}



{A group of youngsters pose for the camera amidst the festivities at a birthday party in 1956.}



{The Leave It To Beaver style childhood birthday party is portrayed in this pretty 1950s illustration.}



{A birthday card from 1942 depicting a group of Victorian woman sitting around a table calls to mind Gone With The Wind.}



{Relatives gathering round to celebrate a youngster’s birthday in this 1946 photo.}



{What vintage birthday celebration would be complete without a Jell-o cake?}



{Not only do dogs like to gather and pose around the table to play poker, they also love to throw a birthday party! :)}



{I love how happy the little birthday girl looks in this black and white photo.}



{Someone must have been popular in 1957, just look at the size of their crowd at their birthday party!}



{Everyone seems to be helping the birthday girl blow out the candles on her cake. (Don’t the streamers all over the place make you smile?)}



{Two charming children eagerly await a piece of the cake their playmate is blowing the candles out on.}



{A woman snaps a photo of the birthday cake arriving at the table in this lovely 1950s illustrated image.}



{A colourful 1950s birthday invitation – how could you not want to attend any party with such cute invites?}



{I’m struck by how crisp and sharp this 1950s colour photo still is more than half a century after it was snapped.}



{Birthdays were going to the birds in 1956 when this cute cockatoo turned fifty.}



{Orson Wells and Rita Hayworth celebrate the beautiful starlet’s birthday aboard Errol Flynn’s yatch.}



{How sweetly lovely is this birthday girl? Too sweet for words, she looks like a little model!}



{Two junior cowboys rustle up some fun with a boot shaped birthday cake.}



{These adorable children’s birthday cakes from the mid 1960s would help get anyone in a festive mood (or at least in the mood for sugar!).}



{The eternally lovely Marilyn Monroe on her thirtieth birthday.}



{1955 Woman’s Day magazine cover with a group of adorable kids partying it up in fifties style.}

{All images above are from Flickr. To learn more about a specific image, please click on it to be taken to its respective Flickr page.}

Aren't these photos, magazine pages and scans a delight to behold? You can practically feel the joy they held or were intended to convey. I love the soft pastel hues, homemade cakes, and the wonderfully pretty party dresses in particular. What jumps out at you as you gaze into these birthday celebrations of the past?