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the year of the rabbit

Friday, April 1st, 2011

spring is finally here and although it may not appear to have arrived just yet, all we can think about around here is warm sunny days, budding flowers, and one of our favorite holidays of the year: easter. our favorite easter tradition? easter baskets filled to the brim with whimsical confections. but, in the markoff group spirit, we’re not going to settle for conventional easter candy. cadbury eggs? no thanks. marshmallow peeps? we’ll pass. jelly beans? child’s play.  we take our easter candy seriously. and as self-proclaimed chocoholics, nothing says easter like chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate, preferably adorable and packed with unique flavors.  luckily, once again, vosges’ easter collection has left no delectable stone unturned.  as easter’s april 24th date is approaching, make sure you get your orders in before these treats hop away in two shakes of a rabbit’s tail. here are a few of our favorite vosges easter treats.

exotic bunnies

with a big hop, three jumps and a flop of the ear, the exotic bunny collection colony returns from both far and near. each solid bunny weighs in at 2.5 oz. but don’t be fooled by their floppy ears and adorable visages, these solid chocolate bunnies are not your run-of-the-mill rabbits. each heavenly hare hides a delectable surprise such as mexican ancho and chipotle chiles and ceylon cinnamon, hickory smoked almonds and sea salt, tahitian vanilla bean disguised beneath 62% dark chocolate, and sweet butter toffee complimented by pink himalayan salt.  $12 each

goose’s golden eggs

we are most certain that ’twas the egg that came first! choose from indulgent bacon & eggs crafted from soft bacon caramel and 55% dark chocolate, organic peanut butter bon bon eggs made with 50% deep milk chocolate filled with organic peanut butter complimented by pink himalayan and maldon salt, organic wink of the rabbit eggs made with decadent soft butter caramel and organic pecans in a 50% deep milk chocolate shell, or solid 42% deep milk chocolate and pink crystal salt eggs . each box contains five filled eggs of a single flavor. $22

the enchanted mushroom

painstakingly handcrafted, this 6 inch. 1.3 lb mushroom is said to bring wisdom and happiness to anyone fortunate enough to taste it.  under its blissful white chocolate and red beauty-marked shell lies a decadent soft, dark chocolate and hazelnut blend complimented by organic reishi mushroom. $75

easter birdcage

a unique alternative to an easter basket, this metal birdcage arrives with 1 set of wink of the rabbit caramel eggs made with organic caramel and new mexican pecans, 1 orchard vanilla dark chocolate flop eared bunny, and our entire mad hare orchestra in a deep milk chocolate hue.  re-purpose your empty birdcage by filling it with votives or your child’s original artwork. $90

~carolyn

april is austism awareness month

Friday, April 1st, 2011

april marks the start of autism awareness month, and we here at postmark want to tell you about an organization very close to our heart: kyle’s treehouse.

kyle’s treehouse is a non-profit online community where families dealing with autism can go for support, find treatment options, join discussions, and help other families as well.  founded by jennifer and jeffery westphal after their son kyle was diagnosed with autism in 1998, kyle’s treehouse is now one of the best resources around for families dealing with autism.  kyle, a budding fashion designer, designs one-of-a-kind handscreened t-shirts that can be purchased here , with all proceeds going to support kyle’s treehouse.

if you want to support this vibrant and much-needed community, donations are also greatly appreciated and can be donated via kyle’s treehouse website.

two postmark favorites are also doing some great things for autism awareness month. both linnea’s lights and hester van eeghen will be donating a portion of their profits to kyle’s treehouse this april.

linnea’s lights

linnea’s lights will be donating 10% of each sale to kyle’s treehouse throughout the month of april. each natural double-wicked soy candle is hand-poured, clean burning and packaged in recycled materials. visit orange and pear and order linnea’s lights’ new spring scents such as lavender, white coral and mimosa while helping a worthy cause at the same time!

hester van eeghen

you won’t feel guilty splurging on dutch designer hester van eeghan’s stunning leather handbags this april, as van eeghan is donating a portion of her sales to kyle’s treehouse. visit her u.s. site for her entire collection. here are two of our favorites:

the bon bon bag

inner circle bag

~carolyn

planes, trains and automobiles

Friday, February 18th, 2011

this month is prime time for cabin fever (symptoms include: irriability, fatigue and possible overdose of made-for-tv movies).  as the holidays are long gone and warm weather now seems like a distant parallel universe, here are a few spots to ease the pain of a new york winter. whether you want to splurge on a warm weekend getaway or are simply armed with a metro card, these locales are a great way to relax and rejuvenate.

subway ride: arthur avenue, bronx ny

heading down arthur avenue located across from fordham university between 190th and 186thst is like seeing a ghost of new york’s past.  seemingly unchanged for decades, this italian community boasts dozens of authentic italian restaurants, cafes, butcher shops and fish markets.  grab a bite to eat at trattoria zero otto nove before heading over to palumbo’s bakery for an espresso and fresh canolis. or just stand outside of randazzo’s seafood and gulp down fresh oysters like the locals. make sure to bring those cloth shopping bags as the arthur avenue indoor market will beckon you with an assortment of fresh produce, antipasti, and pete’s butcher shop. also visit borgatti’s pasta shop for homemade pasta and casa di mozzarella for fresh, made-on-premises mozarella. mange!

tip: bring cash! most restaurants and shops still don’t take credit cards.

car ride: new hope, pa

situated on the banks of the delaware river (just 90 minutes from nyc) this historic town is a haven for the antique conoisseurs and bohemian types.  start you day of with a stroll down main street (yes, main street) and explore the countless art galleries and antique shops. but before you indulge your inner shopaholic, prepare for a big day with a hearty meal at sprig and vine, a vegetarian restaurant that will leave even the most die-hard carnivore satisfied. travel to versailles in gardner’s antiques and pick up a king louis xvi chair that would have even marie antoinette green with envy.  play dress up and dig through a massive collection of vintage garb at love saves the day. support local artists when you visit new hope’s famed art legends gallery, a collection of local and native american artwork that cannot be missed.  you may need to wash down your impending credit card bill with a glass of wine (or four) from crossings vineyards. take a vineyard tour with crossings’ charismatic owner tom carroll, and taste their award-winning, handcrafted wine.  end your lovely day by taking in a show at the bucks county playhouse and see where princess grace kelly got her big break.

tip: take the scenic route! the estates and horse farms in the surrounding area cannot be missed!

plane ride: austin, tx

craving warm weather and some good old southern hospitality? well, austin texas is your perfect place for a quick weekend getaway.  voted one of the best places for the young professional crowd, this vibrant city is quickly becoming the hottest city in the u.s. stay at the historic driskill hotel, located right in the heart of austin.  embrace your inner bookworm at domy, an art house bookstore filled with hard-to-find magazines, books and records.  keep your creative juices flowing as you visit blue genie art industries, an entire warehouse filled with local artisans’ creations. they have everything from sculptures to film props to art cars, yes art cars.  after your artsy adventures, what is a visit to texas without tex-mex? get your glutton on at mi madre’s in cherrywood and get their famous fajita rito.  after catch a longhorns basketball game or, if you’re feeling adventurous, check out a roller derby with the texas roller girls at playland skate center.  and no visit to austin would be complete without visiting some bars and music venues on austin’s famed 6th street.

tip: visit austin’s official website for info on upcoming festivals and events such as the south by southwest music festival!

~carolyn

changing shoes arrives at our doorstep

Monday, September 20th, 2010

finally after months of waiting, tina sloan‘s book, changing shoes, has arrived on our doorstep, and not a minute too soon! tina is performing in new york city tonight at florence gould hall for an intimate group of new yorkers. the girls at postmark* are honored to attend. most of all we think it is the perfect excuse to do a little damage to the credit card and go shoe shopping!

so… as soon as that little parcel arrived at our door, we popped it in our bag and we took off to one of our favorite boutiques. the book was more than happy to contribute.

tonight i will be wearing the wedge ankle bootlet by ysl. i cannot wait to show them off. i can only imagine what the other shoe obsessed attendees will be wearing.

for those of you unable to attend the new york show of changing shoes, tina will be taking her show on the road this october and performing in pittsburgh, cincinnati, and houston. more dates continue to be added and you can get the latest dates and news at changingshoes.com

~ natalie