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A Day Trip In Dutch Countryside: Exploring Delft and Haarlem

Although traveling to other cities is thrilling, when you live in a city sometimes you want to leave the hustle and bustle behind you for the day. I had read about the idyllic Dutch countryside before my trip to Amsterdam and remembered studying in college Rembrandt prints of windmills set behind waterways. I wanted to explore this different side of Holland that seemed locked in time.

Because the country is relatively small, there are several quaint historic towns an hour out of Amsterdam by train.  Delft and Haarlem are on the same train line so they seemed like the best options for a day trip. Like I mentioned in my last blog on Amsterdam, one of the best ways to experience Dutch life is by water. Taking the train was no exception as you paralleled many canals through pastureland and spotted the occasional old windmill.

Delft: Home to Vermeer and Royal Delft China

I am not someone who is big on souvenirs, but I love blue and white china and had my heart set on picking up something as a Dutch memento. Delft is world renowned for their pottery or "delftware". Royal Delft China is located just outside the city offering behind the scenes tours on how each piece is lovingly created.  If you have time, I highly recommend taking the tour.

If you want a comprehensive historic tour of the city head to the Tourist Information Point (TIP) at the center of the main square near the "New Church" and purchase one of the museum/tour package (Combi Ticket) options. The main square is somewhat touristy so, take time to wander through the streets beyond. Explore the old drawbridge or visit Vermeer's Aunt's House captured in one of his paintings. Don't miss stopping to take a break at the "Beestenmarkt" and sit with the locals in this converted animal market turned beer garden. If you are lucky you may catch a glimpse of a local celebrity, a rather large hog, taking her daily stroll.

Haarlem: Windmills, Jenever and Maritime

Haarlem is located just northwest of Amsterdam amid of the key flower growing fields in Holland. If you are travel here in the spring, it is one area not to miss. From the train I could see the remnants of a productive tulip season and preparations for next year. This town was once a bustling maritime port, a history that is evident the in medieval architecture and canals.  

I arrived late in the day, but there was still plenty to explore including a fully restored windmill. If you happen by Molen de Adriaan, after tour hours stop by the neighboring restaurant for an al fresco Jenever and Tonic and take in the view.  Jenever is the Dutch version of gin and many local restaurants, including this one, distill their own. It was quite possibly the best Gin and Tonic I've ever had! If Jenever is not your preference, consider stopping by De Jopenkerk to taste a locally made beer with a side of bitterballen in a converted church.

Not far from the Windmill, is the Grote Markt, containing the expansive town square and cathedral, De Grote Kerk. I arrived before the evening bells that once called visitors to the city's walled gates before closing. Luckily for me, the walls are long gone, and I had time to pass by several enclosed garden courtyards or hofjes before taking the train back to Amsterdam. 

There was plenty to see in these two towns and I highly recommend at least visiting Haarlem (a 15min train ride) if you are traveling to Amsterdam. The countryside and pace of life provided a deeper view of Dutch culture that could easily be lost in a larger city.

 

Posted on August 25, 2017 and filed under Beauty & Wellness.

Netherlands Travel: Kimberly's Top Five Things To Do In Amsterdam

When I travel to any new city the first thing I like to do is take a walking tour to get the lay of the land, a better sense of the culture and hear about the local history.

If you haven't traveled to Amsterdam before, the historic part of the city is designed in concentric circles made up of canals and streets radiating from the central train station. This makes quickly seeing the major sites reasonable, but there is so much rich history and culture it can be hard to see everything you want in the course of the two city days I had. 

Given my travel planning, I was able to see the top spots on my list and enjoy a little shopping too (more on that in our last blog). Here are a few recommendations and the places that made my Amsterdam experience so memorable.

Stay Stylish,

Kimberly


Get Lost on a Walking Tour in Amsterdam

On this trip my travel buddy found a great podcast of a Rick Steves walking tour to give our schedule a little flexibility. Be sure to pack your headphones and you too will be ready to take on the city at your own pace!

This tour ended up being fantastic and led me through hidden spots I otherwise would have missed, like this famous Begijnhof. The courtyard dates back to the Middle Ages and later served as a sort of convent. The location is not far from the busy Dam Square, so worth a quick visit. In addition to a chapel, the courtyard also contains Amsterdam's oldest house, The "Wooden House" (Houten Huys).

 

Take a Canal Tour to Explore the Heart of Amsterdam

So much of life in Amsterdam happens on the water! To get a great view of picturesque Canal Houses, water side cafes and local culture, take a boat or barge tour in the morning or at sunset. I did a combination tour that included a boat tour and the Heineken Experience. Although kitchy, it was a fun way to see the city at sunset from the top of the old beer store house.

Stop and Smell the Tulips: Visit the Bloemenmarkt

A beautiful part of Dutch culture was observing the care to gardens and lush green spots in the city (including Vondelpark). If you need to find your green thumb or want a fun souvineer, you can purchase tulips at this floating flower market located not far from the Begijnhof above. Just make sure your tulips are sealed and ask a merchant if they are approved for US customs before purchasing.

Eat Something New at De Kaaskamer, Stash, or Blauw

Broadly speaking, Dutch cuisine isn't something universally sought after. However, what they specialize in, truly is special. Any trip to the Netherlands in my opinion wouldn't be complete without sampling the country's famed cheese (Gouda, Edam, Maasdam, etc.) and stroopwafels.

De Kaaskamer was a recommended stop from a Dutch friend and was the perfect place to get an introduction from a seasoned cheesemonger. This cheese shop is the best place in Amsterdam to purchase cheese to enjoy at the time (they offer take-aways with bread, cheese and other savories) and vacuum sealed slices to take home.

Unfortunately, I didn't make it to the famed Banketbakkerij Lanskroon Stroopwafel shop down the street before closing time. Luckily I did discover a great alternative at Stash! This is a wonderful epicurean market near Vondelpark perfect for picking up picnic supplies and their homemade waffles are delicious.

If you are on your way through Vondelpark, a great spot to end the day is Restaurant Blauw. They specialize in Indonesian rijsttafel, another must do in Amsterdam. This restaurant serves traditional vegetarian, fish and meat rice dishes with a modern flair.

Don't Miss the Culture: Visit a Museum, or Five

One thing I didn't want to miss in traveling to the Netherlands, was taking in original artwork by Dutch Masters and the many gifted contemporary Dutch artists. Beyond providing context to history, seeing local artwork provides great insight into the culture, spirit and values of a country.

Amsterdam is home to many fantastic museums. I was lucky enough to visit the Van Gogh Museum, The Rijksmuseum and The Anne Frank Haus. All three, were incredibly moving, well done and added a depth to my visit beyond enjoying the physical beauty of Amsterdam.

Most museums allow you to purchase tickets online ahead of time. I highly recommend doing so months in advance for the Anne Frank Haus to avoid long lines and/or searching daily for ticket sales.

Regardless of the tours you take, countless canals you stroll along, or friendly merchants you meet, Amsterdam is a city full of adventure, culture and beauty guaranteed to charm you.

Amsterdam: The Canvas Shopping Guide To The Best Boutiques

One of the things I was looking forward to most in traveling to Amsterdam was the chance to explore some of Holland's fantastic local brands and absorb the local style. The truth is I could have easily spent another two days wandering through the many shops in the famed de 9 Straatjes (9 streets) area. 

To help you navigate if you are tight on time here is a list of my favorite stops all within an easy stroll. One of the highlights was the shopping "experience" in Amsterdam. Many shops are fully equipped with espresso machines and chilled bottles of rosè ready to greeet you and keep your shopping game strong.

Enjoy and Stay Stylish, 

K&M

 

Denham: The Jeans Maker (Menswear location)

Prinsengracht 493 AMSTERDAM 

Amsterdam's go-to premium denim maker, founded in 2008. I first saw a pair on a local guy after noticing the iconic scissors back label. This denim comes from Italian mills and the beauty is in the details expressed over the course of the wear. Every pair is designed to quickly take on the person who wears it using state of the art fabric blends and technology.

Vanilia

Prinsengracht 419 1016 HM AMSTERDAM 

Clean, modern everyday wear that is perfect for building a capsule wardrobe. I loved this Dutch brand for its quality and reasonable pricing. The store is made up of several mini collections that effortlessly mix and match.

Cinq Amsterdam

Need a little bling in your life? Search no further than this shop on Ringstraat street. The costume jewelry is diverse ranging from chunky statement necklaces to delicate modern hoops. The store also carries accessories of every shape and color. 

Pluk: A Piece For Everyone

Reestrat 19 1016 DM AMSTERDAM

A stop off for any epicurean, this little shop boasts some of the latest international housewares. Don't miss their branded stationary that is every bit as sweet as their homemade jam. If you shop up an appetite it's a great stop off for a snack, juice or healthy breakfast.

Kookai 

Berenstraat 14 1016 GH AMSTERDAM  

If Audrey Hepburn went to Amsterdam she would likely shop here. Classics in bright colors and modern feminine details make Kookai a fun shop for nostalgics and trendsetters craving a little Parisian chic.

Reign Italia Store

Berenstraat 17 1016 GH AMSTERDAM 

If you are a guy or gal looking for fresh streetwear with an European edge this is your store.  I loved the mix of distressed bottoms, kicks and jackets.

Catwalk Junkie

Prinsengracht 419, 1016 HM AMSTERDAM  

If you are missing home or have a hankering for a SoCal fix, this shop feels straight off of Montana Avenue. Complete with beachy graphic tees and sundresses, the price points are higher than other local shops. We recommend picking out your favorite piece and saving for something with more local flavor.

 Ou  

Reestraat 16, 1016 AMSTERDAM  

Likely one of my favorite shops in Amsterdam, housing a mix of women's apparel, accessories and children's clothing. It captures the best of Dutch style and you'll need those Euros you saved at Catwalk. The prices are not for the budget minded but it you are willing to invest its a wonderful spot. 

For a peek inside...see the photos below:

Easy Work Dressing: Megan's Day Time Glitz

When I get ready for work in the morning I like it to be quick and easy. I also employ this mentality when I am styling my clients. I want them know that they can easily match whatever bottom with any top they choose and that it will look great and, most importantly, be comfortable.

Start With A Statement Piece

As fall begins to creep in, you are going to start to see a lot more metallics. I've always been a sucker for anything with a hint of a 70's vibe (a la Studio 54 glam), and this gold and silver skirt does that just. It reminds me of Halston, but I actually found it at the Anthropologie in Stanford on sale (stay tuned as Kimberly share more on that amazing revamped location later).

Layer On Basics

Since the skirt makes such a (fabulous) statement on its own, I wanted to play down the rest of my outfit to make it appropriate for a weekday work outfit. I love high-low dressing, and this is the perfect example of how easy it can be. I paired a fun white blouse on top and my go-to white sneakers on the bottom. Since it's always a little chilly in San Francisco, I added my denim jacket as the finishing touch.

Pro tip: For an added element of style, try wearing your jacket over your shoulders. This also shows more of your top underneath.

Dress It Up For Night

To quickly transition this outfit from work to evening, I brought a pair of patent leather black pumps in my bag to put on. I'd also swap out my small stud earrings for gold dangles and be ready to go!

Stay Stylish,
M&K

Outfit details: Gap denim jacket, J.Crew ruffle shirt (similar), Anthropologie pleated metallic skirt (similar), Buxton tote

Posted on August 2, 2017 and filed under Beauty & Wellness.

Easy-Peasy Party Planning With Paperless Post

Later this summer we are planning a special event with some of our favorite local fashion lovers (details to come!). It's no secret that we love styling a pretty gathering! But beyond the fun of organizing a beautiful event, we love supporting our talented friends and connecting amazing people.

A Great Event Starts With A Great Invitation

So how do you host a great event? It's all about planning! Megan and I sat down at our local coffee shop to map it out, brainstorm and find an invite that evokes the right feel of the party theme. We've partnered with Paperless Post, who we've been using for years to send stunning invites and track guest lists, to create the perfect invitation. 

The invitation sets the mood and let's your guests know what to expect from your event. We always like to add color to ours to invoke energy and excitement! From there, it's time to start organizing the event.

Three Tips for Planning a Successful Soiree

1.) Choose a Theme

Having a theme makes an invite clear and enticing. Plus, it starts to get people excited for your event. Is it an elegant affair, a casual gathering or a special celebration? Guests appreciate knowing what to expect (and of course what to wear). If it's a sit down dinner, let them know to arrive promptly. Or for a larger event, make it a potluck and have everyone bring a dish.

ProTip: If the party is for someone special, add a Google doc link to your Paperless Post invite so guests or the co-host(s) can easily track who is bringing what (say no to 20 pasta salads!).

2.) Who Are You Hosting

Take time to think of who you will include on your guest list and if there are any special needs. The right mix of people and personalities is always key. Is someone expecting, are children coming, are there any dietary restrictions?  Structure your menu and set-up from there. For example, add non-alcoholic beverages to the menu, vegetarian food and possibly an activity planned to keep little ones or newcomers engaged.

3.) Pick a Winning Location

It's no secret that the location sets the mood. Consider a spot that has great ambiance, is easy to get to and doesn't require a lot of set-up on your part. Time is a limited resource and in our busy city this often means people have competing priorities (aka several events in one night). Finding a central location makes it easier for your busy guests to get to you on time.

We can't wait to share more as we continue to plan our summer party. In the meantime, share your event planning tips with us!

Stay Stylish,
K&M

Posted on July 19, 2017 and filed under Beauty & Wellness.

Summer Hair Must-Have: Verb Ghost Oil

Kimberly and I love to share when we've found a great new beauty product. So as soon as I tried Verb Ghost Oil on my hair, I immediately texted her how amazing it was. The next day, I got a text back: "We have to blog about this!"

Frizz-Free Summer Hair

We test a lot of products (and we mean A LOT) to pass along recommendations to clients. Verb Ghost Oil definitely stands out as one of the best beauty products of the year. Made with moringa oil, it naturally smoothes frizz and gives your hair a radiant shine without feeling greasy or heavy. It's lightly scented with a fresh clean fragrance that quickly dissipates. You just apply two pumps before you blow dry or use any heat treatment on your hair. Kimberly also applies a drop after styling to the ends of her layers for more definition.

Smoothing for All Hair Types

We know that hair products aren't one size fits all, but we can say that we both have very different hair and got the same sleek results. Mine is short and thin and frizzes easily in humidity. Kimberly's hair is long and thick with a slight wave.

We recommend heading to your local Sephora and asking for a sample to try it before committing to a bottle. If you trust us (and you should) you can also purchase a bottle online for only $15 with tax which is another reason to feel the love.

Stay Stylish,
M&K

Posted on June 27, 2017 and filed under Beauty & Wellness.

Summer Salad: Roasted Veggies with Arugula Pesto

Move over potato salad, a new kid is on the block and it's ready to disrupt your next bbq! 

At Canvas, we love style in every facet of our lives and that includes the table. Every once in awhile we share one of our new favorite recipes for the season. Today's recipe was inspired by an Oakland Chef who specializes in farm fresh meals.

Enjoy and we hope you like this fresh salad as much as we do!

Stay Stylish,

K&M

Veggies For Roasting- you can add on other items like potatoes (if you have to have a starch)

  • One Head Cauliflower
  • 1/4lb. Brussel Sprouts
  • 5 large Rainbow Carrots
  • 1/4c Sun-dried Tomatoes roughly chopped (reserved)

Arugula Pesto- Can be prepared ahead

  • 2c Wild Arugula
  • 1 Lemon Juiced (with zest reserved)
  • 2 cloves of Garlic
  • 3/4c Olive Oil
  • 1/4c Pine Nuts
  • 1/2c Parmesan Cheese
  • Red Pepper Flakes
  • Kosher Salt
  • Black Pepper

 

Pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees. As it heats up prepare your roasting veggies. Chop the cauliflower in bite sized pieces, and cut sprouts in half taking care to remove the coarse ends. Slice the carrots in small planks 1/4" thick. Toss all veggies in a bowl and lightly coat with olive oil and add salt and pepper to taste.

When the oven is heated, place the veggies equally distributed on a parchment lined baking sheet or glass dish. Make sure there is enough room for the veggies to breath while roasting. If they are too close they will steam. Place them in the oven and roast until caramelized. The cauliflower should start to golden.

While the veggies are roasting prepare the arugula pesto. Add all ingredients to a food processor and process until the arugula mixture is roughly blended (the arugula should still be distinguishable). Set aside the lemon zest and sun-dried tomatoes.

When the veggies are fully roasted remove from the oven and stir in a portion of the arugula pesto until the veggies are lightly coated. Add sun-dried tomatoes and lemon zest for garnish. Can be served warm or cold.

Posted on June 9, 2017 and filed under Beauty & Wellness.

Wellness Wednesday: Do Natural Deodorants Stand the Test?

Today on the blog we are getting real... about deodorant.

The warmer months are approaching and having a great product to keep you cool and fresh is essential. 

Not All Deodorants Are Equal

Everyone one is different and pH and genetics rule what will work on you best. Over time your body can get used to the formula of your deodorant and actually become more resistant to it.

Deodorant Vs. Antiperspirant

A key point to keep in mind is that deodorants fight body odor, not wetness. Antiperspirants fight wetness but also can contain extra chemicals. The underarm discoloration you have on clothing is often a chemical reaction to what is in your deodorant/antiperspirant.

Keep It Natural

We prefer to keep it simple. Sweat is orderless, what does smell is the activated bacteria that lives on your skin. Staying with our organic trend in beauty and health, we decided to test our a few all-natural deodorants to see how they stand up to the heat..and smelling like a rose.

Stay Fresh,

M&K


NATIVE

Made in the USA in small batches, Native is both paraben and aluminum-free. It claims to actively protect against odors for 24 hours, thanks to ingredients like baking soda and arrowroot powder.

PROS: We are both sensitive to strong smells, but Native wasn't overpowering at all. Kimberly LOVED the seasonal Grapefruit Bergamont scent. It felt clean when applied (just wait a bit after shaving) and didn't goop up like other deodorants can. 

CONS: While it provides odor and some wetness protection, it did not last the full 24 hours. It held up to long runs, but needed reapplication midway through the day or before bed. Too much reapplication caused the product to bead up at the end of day. Another sticking point is the size and price. At $11 a stick, we want something that works and is more mobile!

CRYSTAL DEODORANT

One of the longest standing and best selling natural deodorants on the market. Light weight, it contains no harmful chemicals, aluminum chlorohydrate, aluminum zirconium, parabens or phthalates. The base of the deodorant is a mineral salt that is odorless.

PROS: Clean application, but the rollerball does need "priming" in the morning. Neutral scent and didn't have build up with reapplication. Needed reapplication at least twice a day.

CONS: It took a while to dry requiring outfit planning in the morning. The staying power was great and the small size made it easy to add to your work bag.

LAVANILA

Known as "The Healthy Deodorant", Lavanila is made with pure essential oils and antioxidants without the use of aluminum, paraben and other commonly used harsh chemicals. 

PROS: The smell is wonderful (we tried the Vanilla Lavender)! It goes on smoothly and leaves a soft powdery finish.

CONS: This product did not stand up to warm or hectic days at all. Reapplication was necessary 2-3 times a day and at $14 a stick if felt more like a solid perfume. Once you got to the end of the stick the product fell out of the holder. We'll save this for no stress or winter days.

Posted on May 31, 2017 and filed under Beauty & Wellness.

Mothers Of Influence: San Franciscian Style Makers

At Canvas we love helping other's tell their style story. For our first "Canvas" Mother's Day, we shared with you stories about the women who most significantly influenced our sense of style from an early age.

This year we wanted to take that idea and ask this same question to a few local San Franciscan bloggers with impeccable taste who inspire us daily. A big THANKS to all who shared and we hope you enjoy their stories as much as we do!  


Photo Courtesy of sf.stockholm: Aferdita on her wedding day with her elegant mother

Aferdita Södervall
sf.stockholm

Afredita is the lovely face of Instagram's sf.stockholm. A new mom and newer transplant to the Bay Area, she has plenty of style to share. We love following her fresh take on outfitting with a little one and are inspired by her daily snaps around the city.

We were touched by Afredita's candid sharing of living so far from her own mom as she discovers motherhood in San Francisco. 

"My mother has always been very certain of her style and that has given me confidence to trust my own sense of style. She also taught me that one should not try to be someone else when dressing, but rather emphasize their true personality through her clothes. "


Photo Courtesy of Allergic To Vanilla: Carlina rocking our favorite feminine cool look.

Carlina Harris
Allergic to Vanilla

There are trends and there are trend setters. Carlina Harris certainly falls into the latter bunch.

We love the sophistication and ease of her style that always has a dash of the unexpected. Perhaps it's her genuinely grounded personality that makes everything work. How does she walk the line so well, maybe it's genetic? 

"My mom has always inspired me from how she used to dress when I was a little girl, to when she'd dress my sister and I in the same getups she would sew herself. Fashion was always something I looked up to with her. I loved her boho glam style in the 70's."


Devon with her fun loving mama traveling

Devon Bert is our new Junior Stylist. Don't let her sweet smile fool you, she is one fierce stylist and bargain shopper! We love Devon's fresh take on local fashion as she settles into west coast living.

Where did she hone her style skills? Her mom has been a great style influencer. Devon balances her creativity with practicality.

"Growing up shopping with my mom, she taught me the importance of classic silhouettes. The staple pieces in my wardrobe that I mix with my funkier vintage items are definitely inspired by her advice. "


Photo Courtesy of Chasing Kendal: Kendall in one of her casual-cool outfits.

Kendall Chase
Chasing Kendall

One of the things that we love about Kendall is that when it comes to fashion and life, she is having FUN! Whether she's showing off her fearless fashion or where to get a great cocktail, Kendall's blog is full of infectious energy. Plus, she is as nice as she is stylish!

When we saw her Insta stories last weekend about her early Mother's Day trip to Napa, we knew these two had a serious bond and couldn't wait to hear more!

"My mom influenced my style because she was always very receptive to anything I felt like putting on. She embraced my individuality, and didn't stifle it. Constantly encouraging me to “express my individuality” (even if that meant wearing gross baggy sweats to high school or a full leopard bodysuit to elementary school for a whole month straight - no lie!) allowed me to be different and cultivate my unique style… not to mention her closet full of sartorial treasures. Anything she didn’t want anymore or outgrew I snagged! Some of these pieces are staples in my wardrobe today, which I then mix with my own new flavor."


Photo Courtesy of The Tropicanyon: Ryan and His Gorgeous Mama

Ryan Castañeda
The Tropicanyon

Ryan is our daily dose of inspiration walking through Union Square. You likely have seen his genius creations gracing the windows of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Ryan shares a special bond with his mama that we heard about as soon as we met. His eye for color and vintage mixing is on point. Check out his Tumblr feed here to see more. How does Ryan's mom influence his sense of style?

"Her free spirited personality and love of combining decades past with the present heavily inspired my style, it's very much alive within me when I style each and every morning. She's also always worn her beautiful blonde hair long and ever flowing which very much inspired why I wear mine long as well. As a child I always wanted to have the cascading effect she achieved so effortlessly and glow brighter than anyone in a room. I'd say that's how she's influenced my style and why she continues to be a light in my life."


Stay Stylish,
K&M