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New on the Bookshelf

There are lots of new design books which have recently been released and as usual, I couldn’t resist adding a few new titles to my ever-growing collection of design books.  Here’s what new on the bookshelf…

Outdoor Spaces, produced by Coastal Living and is filled the stunning images of chic and stylish outdoor space.  I found inspiration on every page, from the accessories and pillows to the furniture layouts and color combinations.  With some many design books focused on the interior of a home it is great to add this outdoor inspiration book to my collection.

If you love to entertain and throw parties, you’ll definitely want to get The Art of The Party.  From small-scale events to larger galas and weddings, you get a fresh crop of ideas that will inspire your next party.

Ronda Carmen, the blogger behind the blog All The Best has compiled some of the most beautiful spaces that exist in her book Designers At Home.  All of the rooms featured are the personal living spaces of some of the nation’s top interior designers like Bunny Williams, India Hicks and Charlotte Moss.

Bazaar Style: Decorating the Market and Vintage Finds spoke to my love of thrifting and finding the diamond in the rough.  I love seeing how items from yesteryear are incorporated into stylish interiors for today.  This is the perfect inspiration book for my this years shopping trip to the Longest Yard Sale.

What books have you added to your bookshelf lately?

XO Shelly

My Blog Plans for 2013

Happy Friday!

Can you believe it is almost the end of January?  Where is the time going?  Over the last couple of weeks I’ve had so many thoughts and ideas brewing  in my head about my plans for my blog.  I’ve finally had time to get a few things jotted down on paper and wanted to share them with you.

Last January I wrote a post entitled “What I Want to Share” and outlined my blog goals and the things I wanted ConfettiStyle, the blog to be about.  After reading though the post again, I am glad to say the blog really spoke to the areas outlined, My Love of Design, Crafting, Entertaining, Design Education, Gifting, Fashion , Inspiring others and Shopping…all the things I love and am passionate about. So, my 2013 goals will not stray too far away from where they were last year but will allow me to share more of what drives and motivates me every day.

2013 will be the year of Sharing My Passions!

I hope to inspire you with DECORATING IDEAS and TIPS that will allow you to love every inch of your home!

Carefully consider what you bring into your home. This is my favorite quote and I try my best to keep it true to the Poole home.

Because I never want to stop learning, I hope to TEACH YOU SOMETHING NEW and INSPIRE you with words of wisdom.

You learn something new everyday. #wisdom #quotes

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 I want to inspire you to TRY A CRAFT or DIY PROJECT!

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I hope to give you FASHION IDEAS that will help you make the most of your own signature style!

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I want to inspire you with GIFT WRAPPPING IDEAS so that every gift you wrap, no matter how big or small is simply beautiful!

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I hope to give you ENTERTAINING IDEAS and TIPS that will make every occasion a special one!

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And along  the way I will share more of my life’s journey and all that inspires me!Inspire Quote Book. Fill her days with beautiful words.

Thanks for joining me here at ConfettiStyle everyday.  Good things are coming in 2013!

I hope you weekend is filled with happiness!

XO Shelly

A Year to Remember–2012!

Hi there!

  We drove in late last night from our Christmas trip and even though I’m already missing my mom, all I can say is “there’s no place like home!” 

I just wanted to drop in today to first and foremost wish each and every one of you a very Happy New Year and Blessings beyond your wildest imagination in 2013!

  I also wanted to share the highlights of 2012 with you in pictures (and a few words)!  2012 has been a wonderful year for me, with new adventures, new friendships, new accomplishments and so much more.  I have thought a lot about 2013 and what I want to accomplish (will accomplish), and will be back later in the week to share my goals with you.  Until then, enjoy 2012 in review and ring the New Year in with style!

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In January I celebrated my blogs 2 year anniversary!  I can’t even express to you how much I enjoy blogging, sharing what I love with you and meeting new friends through blogging.  There are lots of great things planned for the blog in 2013 so I hope you’ll continue to follow along, drop me a comment or two, and be inspired!

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I also shared my goals for 2012 with you in JanuaryHEALTH, GROWTH, SHARE & CONNECT, BE INSPIRED, LISTEN, CREATE, LEAN and BELIEVE!  I can honestly say that each of these goals were a significant part of my life in 2012, in one way or another.  The best part is that I can say I’ve GROWN and that I’m a better person because of the goals I set for myself.

 I February I SHARED my Valentine’s table scape with you.  I love CREATING beautiful tablescapes and will be sharing more fun ideas with you in 2013!

 I had the pleasure of spending an evening with Eddie Ross who INSPIRES me with his talent and accomplishments.

In May I shared with you Five Women I Admire and Why!  Of course my mom topped the list.

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Although I didn’t get as many craft and DIY projects done as I wanted to in 2012, I did show you how to CREATE your own Lattice Placemats!

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In addition to SHARING your lots of creative gift wrapping ideas, I also showed you my Signature Giftwrap colors!  Look for lots more gift wrapping inspiration coming in 2013!

I gave you a little peek into my life and told you about the 5 Things I Can’t Live Without and what My Decorating Habits are!

I showed you the highlights of my Longest Yard Sale Trip!

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I shared with you a little HEALTH SCARE I had,, what I LEARNED from it and why I’m grateful for every day!

It was fun to share with you my day at the Country Living Fair with my friend Dorothy!

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A couple of big moments in 2012 were becoming a finalist in the Scotch Most Gifted Wrapped Contest, seeing the sights and sounds of New York at Christmas and having fun at the gift wrap competition! Believe it or not, I LEARNED a lot about myself from that competition!

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And, I was thrilled to have my jewelry featured in the December issue of Country Living Magazine!

All of this, my design clients, my Etsy Shop, new friends like Sarah and just having the opportunity to do what I love for a living has made 2012 a year to remember. 

Happy New Year! 

Inspiration and Learnings from Suzanne Kasler

Last week I had the pleasure of attending a presentation by Suzanne Kasler.  Suzanne is one of the country’s most talented and recognized interior designers and has designed some of the most beautiful homes and spaces out there. 

Suzanne’s shared her personal design mantras by giving us a visual tour through her home.  The presentation was informative and inspiring and I walked away with a few design tips to add to my arsenal.

  Here’s what I learned and here are a few of the images that inspired me.

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According to Suzanne, she spent several years searching for “her” home here in Atlanta.  This is the house after it was taken down to the studs and rebuilt to Suzanne’s specifications.  A beautiful Regency style home with a touch of European flair.

In this living area as well as a majority of the home, Suzanne created a signature color palette of  all white.   To keep the spaces open and airy, all surfaces were painted white, some surfaces slight variations of others but all in the same white palette. 

To play up the ceiling height, the drapery panels were taken all the way to the ceiling.  In many areas of the home were standard windows existed, Suzanne replaced them with french doors to add architectural interest and create a true indoor/outdoor feel. The idea of adding french doors throughout,  for style and function, was a great design tip.

The kitchen was done in all white and a few glass front cabinet doors were added to create an open feel.  Every inch of wall space was maximized with floor to ceiling cabinets/drawers.

In this eating area, metal framed french doors replaced windows.  Another great design tip Suzanne shared was the idea of raising the door openings to elevate the visual height of a room.  In many areas of the home the ceiling were only 8″ tall so Suzanne raised the door opening to 7″, leaving on 12″ between the top of the door and the ceiling.

Architectural details can be found in every room of here home and in the words of Suzanne, “if you get the architecture right, you’ll do less decorating.”

Suzanne is big of showcasing collections within your decor.  Here are grouping of globes sit atop a simple desk. 

“Creating a collection is the best way to personalize your home.” 

In Suzanne’s view, there’s a trend in design where people are looking to create smaller more intimate spaces vs large and expansive spaces.  Throughout here home, Suzanne created smaller rooms for reading, gathering and socializing. 

I love the details of this study, from the drapes to the bookcases and furniture placement.

White on White again in the bedroom.

A pristine bathroom retreat with classic white floor tiles and white walls.

Another bedroom where the foundation of the space is kept white and splashes of subtle color are brought in through accessories and textiles.

 

Drapes hung high and fabric repeated throughout the room to create a story

And finally, Suzanne’s outdoor living space, all done in white.

P.S.  Suzanne’s go to white is Benjamin Moore’s White Dove!

 

Much of the furniture used in Suzanne’s home is from her Hickory Chair line which you can view here. And to take a peek at her new Lee Jofa fabric collection head here.

If Suzanne’s book, Inspired Interiors is not part of your design collection, I suggest you pick it up.  It’s a great read and full of inspiring images!

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Ribbon Love: My Go To Source

One of the things I told in my 2012 blog goals post  was that I wanted to share with you my love of ribbon and creative and unique ways to gift wrap.  We’ll today is the first installment of Ribbon Love and I’m not only sharing with you fun Valentines gift wrap ideas, but also my favorite source for beautiful ribbons, May Arts Ribbon Company.

May Arts is a US  based company offering a vast array (thousands) of ribbons in every material, color and style you can imagine.  Up until now, May Arts has been available to the trade only, but I’m excited to announce that all of May Arts ribbons are now available to the public on their exclusive May Arts Amazon shop.

  Yeah!  That means that now you too can buy beautiful ribbon from my favorite ribbon source and share in my ribbon love!

 

Here’s just a sampling of what they have to offer:

May Arts 3/4-Inch Wide Ribbon, Red Twill with Chevron Stripes

Red Twill Chevron Stripe–available in other colors too!

May Arts 3-Inch Wide Ribbon, Light Blue Satin

3″ Satin Ribbon–available in a range of colors and widths!

May Arts 1-1/2-Inch Wide Ribbon, Grosgrain Leopard Print

Grosgrain Leopard Print–What fun!

May Arts Ribbon, Yellow Fuzzy Pom Poms

Fuzzy Pom Pom Ribbon–available in a range of colors

May Arts 1-1/2-Inch Wide Ribbon, Burgundy Net

Net Ribbon–such fun to wrap with. 

May Arts 1-Inch Wide Ribbon, Pink and Green Reversible Satin

Reversible Satin Ribbon–available in a range of colors and widths!  This is one of my favorite ribbons to wrap with.

 

May Arts doesn’t just inspire you through their enormous offering of ribbons, they also have a newly updated blog full of craft, card and wrapping projects to thrill you as well.   And, to celebrate the blog redesign, May Arts is having a fantastic giveaway!  Head on over the May Arts blog, check out all the great stuff and enter to win ribbons and much more!

   (p.s.  I’m a member of the May Arts design team so be sure to follow their blog and check out my ribbon projects).

 Now on to the wrapping inspiration.

Presentation is everything and beautiful wrapping makes a gift even more special. 

 

 

 

 I folded and pleated the paper for this gift and then tied on a beautiful satin ribbon in a red and white diamond print.  A red glittered clothes pin holds a white die-cut tag I glued red dots to.

 

 After wrapping my box in red paper, I placed a die cut note card on each end of the box and laced the two together with red and white cotton ribbon. (side view of the notecard above).

To create this look, I layered pink and red paint chip cards on top of each other and wrapped them around the box.  I used a white lace ribbon, paper mache heart and pink floral tag to finish the look. 

 Wrapping gifts is so much fun. I hope you’re inspired and ready to be creative with your gift wrapping and May Arts Ribbon! 

 

Material Source:

 All ribbon from May Arts
Red Gift Wrap from Ikea–You may only find it available during certain times of the year but they carry a good selection of solid colored gift wrap.
Die Cut notecards, paper mache heart, pink floral tags and red glitter clothespins from Micheals  (all in the $1.00 or 2/$3.00 section–whoopee!)
Paint chips–Home Depot (free)
  images: Ribbon via May Arts, wrapped gifts by ConfettiStyle 

 

A Dream Fulfilled + Lessons Learned

What do you get when you bring 5000 women (and a few men) together with some of the worlds most inspiring lifestyle experts….Oprah’s “O, You” event! 

This past Saturday, I attended Oprah’s 2011 O, You event here in Atlanta and I can honestly say it was one of the most inspiring days of my life. 

If you’ve followed my blog for a while, and read my Destination Oprah Show post, my farewell  post or the What I Know For Sure post,  you know that there are only a few people who I admire more than Oprah. So attending this event was something I was not going to miss.   So, here’s the day in pictures and words…

  • The editor in chief of O Magazine, Susan Casey opened the event and introduced Gayle King.
  • Gayle was so funny and engaging, despite that fact she was dealing with jet lag, coming off a trip to South Africa.
  • Suze Orman reminded us that ” there is nothing wrong with accepting money for the energy you put out.” 
  •  Lisa Ling gave an inspiring presentation that reminded us how important it is to take care of yourself, while also doing for others.

 

  •  Dr. Oz reminded us how important the “quality” of  life is to the “quantity” of  life.  “To live long, you have to live well.”
  • Martha Beck reminded us all to “Fear not my friend, the darkness is gentler than you think” and “you must be open and ready to accept all that you are meant to be and have!”
  • Nate Berkus, (so adorable) stressed to each of us that “you need to be ruthless editors of what you allow into your home.  Everything you have should have a reason for being in your home.”
  • Organization guru, Peter Walsh let everyone know how important an uncluttered home and purse is to living and functioning at your highest level.
  • Donna Brazille reminded us how important it is to have JOY in our lives and even more importantly how “you should never allow anyone to take it away from you!”
 

And then Oprah came to the stage…

 

Being in the same room with Oprah was a dream come true and hearing her words of inspiration first hand was something I’ll never forget. 

 

 

Oprah, along with the lifestyle experts energized the crowd, spoke words of wisdom and left everyone, myself included, with the unwavering belief that if you work hard, play hard, dream big, help others, be nice, live within your means, follow your heart, love yourself, never doubt your abilities, find your passion and BELIEVE, your life can be all that you want it to be.

 

“Your Life and What You Do with It Matters!”

                                                                                              —Oprah

 

 

5 Ways to Personalize Your Home with Paint

I don’t know how many times I’ve said the following words: “Paint is the quickest and easiest way to change the look and feel of a space.”

Whenever I begin work on a design project, I always evaluate how paint can be used within the design plan.  Paint is inexpensive, can be applied fairly quickly and can turn a oridinary space or object into something unique and special. 

If you’re looking for a quick update for the decor of your home, try paint. 

Here are FIVE ways to make an impact.

 

PAINT YOUR KITCHEN ISLAND

Love a splash of color in an all white kitchen

 

 

 

PAINT YOUR CEILING

A painted ceiling draws the eye up and makes a room feel taller and more dramatic

 

 

 

PAINT YOUR FLOORS

Rustic and aged, clean and crisp or totally artistic…painted floors are spectacular design statement

 

 

 

PAINT FURNITURE

Turn an old piece of furniture into a stylish statement with a can of paint

 

 

PAINT YOUR DOORS

Such a fun and unexpected design statement

 

Love, Love, Love the idea of just painting the edge of the door!

 

So, what’s on your list to paint?

For even more creative paint ideas, check out my Paint Treatment board over at Pinterest!

 

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Design Crush: Liz Caan Interiors

Simply put, I LOVE every space that Liz Caan designs!

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Full of color, personality, character, energy, luxury and full blown STYLE! 

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Liz is a master at combining colors and pattern to create and eclectic yet sophisticated look!

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Love the floor to ceiling shower curtains, adding instant drama to a small space!

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Stripes, Chevron and Squares oh my!

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Those stairs are stunning and that chair is simply gorgeous!

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Practically no words to describe the beauty of this closet.  Love the floor mirror, the chair, the color, the desk, the ceiling, the rug…ok everything!

 

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And it get even prettier when look to the side!  The lavender color is so feminine and elegant!

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Love the arrangement, the citrus green check and the striped floors. 

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I adore the stools and the larger than life piece of artwork.  This room just has “happy” written all over it.

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So many gorgeous elements!

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That little side table adds such fun personality to a room that is already bursting at the seams with it.  A table like that is on my DIY list.

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Want to turn a somewhat dark space into something great… add a bright, bold, outrageous rug!   Lovely!

 

Here’s a look at the Liz Caan Design Studio below…style starts at home!

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I’ve never met an awning I didn’t love!  And, black and white is so chic!

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Pattern, pattern everywhere…such a fun, inspirational lobby, lounge space.

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Love the color mix!

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My creativity would soar in an office space like this.  I love the crisp white with punches of color!

 

I follow a lot of interior designers, all for different reasons, and because their style and design esthetic inspire me in different ways.  Liz Caan’s work appeals to my love of spaces filled with personality, charm and  undeniable characterSpaces that are all about the people who live in them and reflections of their lifestyle!

For more inspiration and to learn a bit more about Liz, head here!

 

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