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Girlfriend Gifts

Feeling Groovy Trinket Tray

I mentioned a few weeks ago that I had already begun doing some Christmas shopping.  I hate to wait until the last minute when the items have been picked over and store shelves are bare.  One category of gifts that I tend to buy early is girlfriend gifts.

Finding that special gift for a girlfriend can sometimes be challenging so my method for selecting the perfect gift is to tap into that persons style.  Think about the colors the person wears, the items they decorate their home with and their passions in life.  When you look for gifts that connect to a person’s lifestyle and soul, you’ll always find the perfect piece.

Here’s a round-up of gifts that I love and that I think my girlfriends would love too.

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Jardin Des Plantes Vase

Brass Pineapple Dish

Morocco Madness

Stone Stud Earrings

Voluspa Candle Collection

These Jardin Des Vases are ideal for that friend that has a crush on blue and white and loves to decorate.

I have a long list of friends that would love this Brass Pineapple Dish so I’m planning to add a few to my gift closet.

  If you have  friends who run their own businesses , the Morocco Madness Stationery will make them feel special and is a perfect way for them to personalize correspondence to their customers. 

A cute little Trinket Dish  like this one is great for all the stylish friends on your list. 

These chic Stone Stud Earrings  are for the fashionistas in your life.

My go-to gift for girlfriends or anyone for that matter is Candles and I just love this little collection from Voluspa.

Do you have a friend that needs to take a little more time for themselves?  Gift them this adorable Bird Teapot and encourage them to take a few minutes each day to do just that.

Now that you have some great gifts to consider, you’ll need a fun way to wrap them.  On Monday I’ll be sharing a chic and simple gift wrap idea with you so until then, enjoy your weekend and happy shopping.

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Gifting 101: Building & Organizing A Gift Tag Assortment

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One of the most important items in my gift wrap closet is my assortment of gift tags.  Like jewelry to a wardrobe, gift tags enhance your wrap and add the finishing touch to your gifts.

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Recently, I was organizing some of my gift wrap supplies and I realized that I had gift tags stored in different places.  I found tags I thought I had used up and discovered other tags I had forgotten about.  Right then and there I decided to take an inventory of all the tags I had and organize them so that they ready and available when I needed one.

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Design Chat: Small Living Room Design Plan

 

Hi friends.  You might have noticed that it’s been pretty quiet around the blog lately.  I was at the Atlanta Gift and Furniture show all last week and the blog took a back seat to work.

I’m back and have a new Design Chat post for you today.  If you’re not familiar with my Design Chat series, it’s where I help one of my readers with a design challenge they are facing.  Today, I’m helping Ulochi with a decor plan for her living room.

Here’s the message that Ulochi sent me…

Hello, I bought a remodeled mid-century ranch and with these old homes, the layouts can be “interesting”. For instance, the living room is driving me nuts. Its rectangular and small, with a picture window. Even the TV placement is a hassle.  I want to add plants or standing art but I have to fool-proof it from my 8 month old daughter. The home has an ‘urban farmhouse’  feel with elements like barn doors and shutters. I bought a tufted gray large sectional and it makes me want to do something romantic and cozy.  I can’t seem to find a way to design this space and make it feel like home. Please help.

Here’s a photo of the living room, facing the front door…

and a couple of different angles looking into the room...

and a view of the wall space that anchors the sofa.

Decorating small rooms can definitely be challenging so before I share my design suggestions for Ulochi’s living room, here are a few tips for small space decorating.

SMALL SPACE DECORATING TIPS:

  1. Don’t be afraid to use larger scale furniture in a small space.  Larger furniture will actually make the room feel bigger than it is.  With that said, do pay attention to how furniture would fit in a room and it might impact the traffic flow in and out of a space.
  2. Small spaces often times lack much architectural or visual detail so create your own by painting one wall in an accent color.  The furthest wall in the room is a good option because it will draw the eye into the space and actually make the visually recede, creating more depth.
  3. Hang curtains on the wall with the rod as high as possible to make the ceiling appear taller.
  4. Add decorating elements in the room that create visual height and width like bookcases and artwork.  And when selecting artwork, don’t shy away for large pieces will can create a focal point within the room.
  5. Create an interesting accessory mix so the eye has lots of pretty things to look at around the room, taking the focus off of the size of the room.
  6. Make sure there is sufficient lighting in the room.  Lighting enhances a space and there should be multiple lighting options within a room.

Ok, here’s one more look at Ulochi’s living room…

 

Design Plan:

The room really needs some finishing touches to create the romantic and cozy vibe the Ulochi wants. The first thing I could recommend is painting the back wall in a soft aqua color like Benjamin Moore Heavenly Blue. The color will work great with the grey sofa and keeps the room feeling light and airy.

Then I’d add a few accent furniture pieces and decor to bring the room to life.  All of the pieces I’m recommending for this space are from Wayfair, Target and Pier One  and this entire look is less than $900.

Design Plan Details:

  •  Sawhorse Ladder Bookcase from Wayfair–leaning bookshelves are a good space-saving option that still provides for storage and display space.  Ulochi can place plants on the higher shelves so they will be out of the reach of her daughter.  The lower shelves can be use to decorative accessories and books.  And a basket on the bottom shelf will provide concealed storage and add texture to the room.
  • A round coffee table like this Carolyn Coffee Table from Wayfair will help to visually break up all of the rectangular shapes in the room and anchor the sectional. A round coffee table also makes it easier to move around the seating area in a small room.
  • The Dmitry End Table, also from Wayfair will anchor one side of the sofa and provide an additional surface for someone to use.  I recommend a light grey finish to provide visual contrast to the stained wood floors and furniture.
  • Right now the only light source in the room is the overhead ceiling light.  The Adesso Hamilton Floor Lamp placed behind the end table will provide additional lighting and add an element of visual height.
  • The wall opposite the window is an ideal spot for a piece of artwork.  The goal would be to create visual impact and that can be done with one larger piece of art or a grouping that reads as one statement. With the fabric and furniture colors, I think the Watercolor Poppy 1 art from Wayfair would be dynamic.  This piece is available in several sizes and also had a coordinating mate if someone wanted two pieces of art.
  • The finishing touch beyond accessories would be pillows.  Pier 1 has a great selection of pillows to fit the color story I’m building.  I choose the Textured Striped Mineral Pillow along with the Luxe Velvet Mineral Blue pillow for the sofa. Pairing a solid and stripe are a great balance with the floral art.

When it comes to shopping for accessories, there are so many some great options for budget friendly decor.  In addition to Pier 1, Wayfair and Target, here are a few of my favorite stores to shop for decor:

ACCESSORY RESOURCE LIST:

  • Kirkland’s has lots of options that will fit a farm-house decor theme and it’s also a great resource for artwork and bookcase accessories.
  • HomeGoods is a given when shopping for bookcase decor.  I love their selection of trays, vases and decorative objects.  And it always pays off to take a stroll through the pillow aisle.
  • I recently discovered that At Home has a great pillow department.  Even though lots of their pillows don’t have down inserts, many of the cases have zip closures so it’s easy to change the insert out.  I also like their selection of inexpensive accessories.

 

Ulochi has a great foundation started for her living room and with a few additional pieces and some accessorizing, she’ll have the home of her dreams.

 

The Christmas Tree Shops–Store Review and What I Bought

Hi friends.  I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend.  

On Saturday the hubs and I had some errands to run including a stop at The Christmas Tree Shops and That. I’ve heard lots of talk about this store and have seen some amazing finds pop up on Instagram.  Just the other day one of my instagram friends posted this image showing the chic pieces she scored at her local store.  Aren’t that planter and lattice rug just gorgeous! (sadly these items were not at my store).



After seeing Cathy’s post, I immediately jumped on the computer to see where the closet Christmas Tree Shops was located.  I was surprised to find that there was one about 25 minutes from me.

When we drove into the parking lot and I saw andThat! on the building I was a little confused but once I did a little reading about the company it all made sense.

The Christmas Tree Shops andThat!

If you’re not familiar with The Christmas Tree Shops and That!, let me give you little background.

Christmas Tree Shops started as a holiday gift shop on Cape Cod selling holiday and seasonal decor.  As the success of the company grew, they started to expand their offering selling gifts, home decor and big name closeout items.   In 2012, the company began expanding beyond the New England area and added the name And That! so consumers would know the store sells more than just seasonal products.

I’d describe the store as a mix of World Market, Hobby Lobby and At Home all under one roof. You’ll find craft items, seasonal decor, decorative accessories, housewares and even wine.  I was pleasantly surprised to see such a wide variety of products and was even more amazed at some of the prices.

One of the main product statements they have on the floor right now is melamine dinnerware and serving piece.  The prices ranged from $1.50 to $5.00 with lots of colors and patterns to choose from.

In addition to melamine dinnerware, I spotted these wine glasses.  At first I thought they were glass but they were actually made of clear plastic.  They looked like the real thing and were only $1.50 per glass. This is definitely something to buy if you do a lot of entertaining or host big family gatherings around the holidays.

These summer motif melamine trays also caught my attention because they were only $1.29!  These would be great as a summer hostess gift or to use for outdoor entertaining. (note to self:  go back and get some of these)!  

p.s.  if you’d like something with more of a designer look, check out these marble swirl melamine trays I spotted online.

Another product that stopped me in my track were these monogrammed tea towels.  Like the trays, there were lots of different patterns available.  I actually thought about getting some of these to use as dinner napkins but wasn’t in the mood to dig thru the bin to find multiple M’s.  I think the price on these was under $3.

The store carries a great selection of placemats including these 4 styles which I loved.  I also saw the navy and natural jute mats below and had to snap them up because I love all things blue and white and because they were only $1.00 each!

There was a small selection of accent furniture and while I liked the look of some of the pieces, the quality was not there for me.  I do think there were some good options for a beach house or guest room that doesn’t get used a lot.

I’m always on the hunt for pillows and saw several styles that I liked including this one with a beautiful crewel work design on the front. The only downside is that most of their pillows have polyfil inserts but you could have those replaced with down it you found a design you really liked.

This collection of blue and white Shibori pillows were nice.  The blue lattice design on the bottom shelf was oversized and would look great in triplicate on a bed.


There was a nice selection of bedding and curtains including Waverly designs. This blue and white damask design was really pretty with the ticking stripe pattern on the back.  You could easily pair this with navy or off-white bedding to build a really stunning look.


After pursuing the textiles area, I headed over to the decor department.  There was a little of everything.

These round wood monogram board were cute.  They are not cutting boards but are meant to be used as decor.  I could see one hanging as part of a gallery wall or in the middle  of a wreath.  I think they were around $5.99.

Lots of pineapple decor. #arepineapplesstillathing?

One thing I did notice about The Christmas Tree Shops is that they are on top of the trends. They had copper and brass well represented throughout the store.  Here’s a look at some of the candle hurricanes they had.

If you’re looking for inexpensive decor to style bookshelves, tabletops and such then I would say this is a good store to check out.  This marble-look jar was really nice and less than $10.


Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

There was a big housewares department with kitchen accessories, paper products and gift items.  If I didn’t already own about 20 water bottles I would have picked up one of the insulated floral bottles below.

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Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

Pretty blue and white paper napkins.

Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

And of course I had to check out the giftwrap.  Most rolls were $2.99 or less and there was a nice selection of stylish designs including a few I’ve spotted at HomeGoods.

Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

Shopping At The Christmas Tree Shops and That!

This is just a snippet of what the store had to offer so If you go, plan on spending some time looking around.  According the website, the assortment changes all they time and new products are introduced weekly.

If you live in the Atlanta area, you can visitThe Christmas Tree Shops in Kennesaw at 845 Ernest W. Barrett Pwky NW.  And if you don’t have a store near you, you can shop online here.

Happy shopping!

SEVEN Last Minute (and easy) Christmas Decorating Ideas

Between work, parties, shopping and all-around busyness of the holiday season, you may still working on getting your house decorated.  Don’t fret, because I’ve rounded up 7 Quick & Easy Last-Minute Christmas Decorating Ideas you can knock out in no time flat.  And the best part is that most of these ideas use items you probably already have around the house.

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Shop Local–Touring Steve McKenzie’s

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Are you familiar with Small Business Saturday?  If not, let me fill you in.  Small Business Saturday is an event that American Express started several years ago to help promote and boost business for independent retail businesses around the country.

 The goal of Small Business Saturday is to encourage people to support and shop at the small businesses within their community.  As the previous owner of an independent retail store I can’t tell you how important it is to support the independent businesses in your area.

In honor of Small Business Saturday which is tomorrow, I thought I’d take you on a tour of one of my favorite independent speciality retail stores here in Atlanta–Steve McKenzie’s.

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I had the pleasure of conducting a holiday gift wrap workshop at the store a couple of weeks ago and while I was there I took note of all the wonderful products that were for sale.

One of the things the store is known for is its tabletop and entertaining items.  Melamine is hot trend in tabletop right now and there were some beautiful pieces in the store. I  had to get up close and personal with stemware before I realized they were melamine and not crystal.

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Steve McKenzie's

You’ll find everything you need if you love to host parties and entertain.

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Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie’s sells two of my favorite brands, R.Wood Studio ceramics (above) and Blenko Glass (below)

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Steve McKenzie's
Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

The store also sells unique furniture and decor pieces. These teal decorative boxes and tray caught my eye.

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Steve McKenzie's

I wish you could transport yourself to the store and sit in this chair.  It was so luxurious and comfortable.

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The design on the front of this chest is a major style statement.

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Many of Steve’s custom art pieces hang in the store and are available for sale.

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

When it comes to gifts, there is something for everyone including a great selection of men’s gifts, women’s accessories and the Steve McKenzie line of custom candles.

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

And naturally with it being the holiday season, there are lots of fun and unique holiday decor and gift items.

Steve McKenzie's

I love the collection of holiday ornaments, many of which were vintage or chinoiserie inspired.  The Pagoda and the Budda ornaments were two of my favorites.

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

Steve McKenzie's

I hope you enjoyed this virtual tour of Steve McKenzie’s!

If you live in the Atlanta area, stop by Steve McKenzie’s this holiday and shop local.  And if you can’t make it to the store you can shop online here.

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999 Brady Ave NW #1
Atlanta, GA 30318

Holiday hours:  Monday thru Saturday 10:00 am -4:00 pm and Sunday 12:00-4:00 pm

And don’t forget that wherever you live, get out and support the small businesses in  your community on Small Business Saturday.

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Product + Inspiration: Decor Meets Christmas Tree

When I teach a holiday decorating workshop, the question always comes up about whether your tree decor needs to match your room decor.  My response is NO but for a truly cohesive look its best if your everyday decor inspires your tree decor.

Take a cue from the tips you use to decorate a room in your home.  You start with one or two key elements (art, rug, curtains) and use those as the building blocks to create the overall design.  When it comes to decorating your Christmas tree, find inspiration within your decor and use that to build the theme for your tree.

Here are 3 holiday tree designs and the accessory and furniture pieces that could have inspired them…

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Product + Inspiration: Decor meets Christmas Tree

This is the Christmas tree I’d create if my inspiration was colorful and bohemian inspired space.  The gold accents play off of the gold finish on the furniture and the bold mix of colors tie back to the textiles within the room. During the holidays, sparkly details are a must and a grouping of beautiful mercury glass candle holders would inspired the ornaments, ribbon and giftwrap I’d use.

Shop these items:  Embroidered Floral Bouquet Throw Pillow // Gold Cole 3-Tier Rolling Bar Cart
Sabyasachi Print Round Tray // Mercury Glass Candle Holders //Tufted Ottoman

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Product + Inspiration: Decor meets Christmas Tree

If I were decorating a Christmas tree based on decor that included classic holiday colors like red, white and green, it would look like this. The varying shades green found in the jars and artwork,  along with whimsical details like the fur pillow would inspire the ornaments and ribbon used on the tree.

 

 Shop these items: Charlotte 3-Drawer Campaign Chest // Red Rhododendron Framed Prints // Oversized Wine Bottle
Reese Velvet Ottoman // Mongolian Faux Fur Pillow

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Product + Inspiration: Decor meets Christmas Tree

A neutral color palette relies on texture, a variety of finishes and a subtle graduation of color to bring it to life.  This elegant and glam Christmas tree would be inspired by a mix of gold and silver decorative elements, antique surfaces, lots of visual texture and shimmery finishes.

 

 

Shop these items: Carys Hurricane Table Lamp // Diana Accent Table // Moravia Wall Mirror
Holston Area Rug // Baylee Aluminum Accent Table

 

So the question still remains–which comes first, the chicken or the egg.  In the case of holiday decor, take a look around your home and let the pieces you live with everyday inspire you!

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