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Waiting and Waiting….

I had hoped to show my completed bedroom makeover by now, but unfortunately the last piece of the puzzle is at the upholsterer undergoing a transformation.

 So, while I wait, I’ll tease you with a couple more in-progress pictures from the room.

A little hand painted  piece to lull me to sleep at night!

Ribbon streamers added to the curtain panels..

Stay tuned, I promise the room will be complete soon, and I’ll show all the before and after photos.

Do you have any home projects on your to-do list ? 

Have a splendid weekend!

DO YOU HAVE A SIGNATURE STYLE?

About a week ago, I had lunch with a friend and one of the topics of conversation was about developing a personal style.

 

Since I have a fashion background, Saleema asked me how I’ve developed my personal style, and what exactly defines ones personal style.  The conversation got me thinking and I wanted to share my insights with you.

  

1.  How do I define my personal style and am I happy with it?

I truly believe that my personal style began developing itself at a very young age.  I was one of those girls that loved to create unique outfits, play dress up with my friends (boys and girls) and rummaged through my mom’s closet (which I still do to this day).  I was voted best dressed in high school and majored in fashion in college–fashion was and is in my blood.

Way back when, I identified elements of fashion that spoke to me, made me feel pretty, comfortable and stylish.  Those same elements define my style today and give me that same sense of self-confidence and personal identity it did when I was 5.

  •   Classic with an artistic flair–I follow fashion trends very closely but know that classic styles, silhouettes and details work best for me.  I love combining a pair of jeans with a stylish blazer or long sweater coat. Or, dressing up a pair of black pants with a bright cardigan or menswear inspired shirt.

 

  • Color–Bright, bold colors are one of my signature touches.  I know that color, versus neutrals  look good on me and more importantly bold colors make me feel good, which is reflected in how I carry myself and interact with other.    A great way to identify a fashion statement that works for you is to listen to what other have to say.  It never fails that when I wear red, coral, kelly green or canary yellow, I get compliments from others. 

  

  • Jewelry–My outfit does not feel complete without jewelry.  For me, jewelry is the icing on the cake and is the way that I bring a look together.  I use jewelry to make a statement and gravitate towards classic silver pieces, big earrings, bold necklaces and diamonds (it’s my birthstone after all).  If you see me without any jewelry on, chances are I’m not feeling well.

  

  • Handbags–A girl can never have too many.  As with jewelry, a handbag to me completes an outfit.  While handbags are functional, I don’t look at them that way.  To me, a handbag it a true style statement and should compliment an outfit first and be a storage vehicle second.  On those occasions when I am wearing black or neutrals, I carry a handbag with color or shimmer to convey my personality.

 

2.  What are the components of great personal style?

    To me,  great personal style is all about knowing yourself.    

  • Knowing who you are–knowing what you like and don’t like is key to defining your personal style.  It’s not about trying to look like someone else, but about creating your own style, one that allows you to look your best,  always.

*   Knowing and loving your body–Whenever I’m at the mall I see loads of people wearing things that just aren’t right for them.  Wearing clothes that don’t fit or flatter your body is the quickest way to downgrade your personal style.  Take a day at the mall and try on lots of clothes.  Recognize what cuts and styles enhance your body and make you feel good.  These are the elements that will help you create your personal style.

  •  Knowing how to play up your best attributes–It’s true, shorter people (me) really should not wear cropped pants, and those of us with a well endowed chest should gravitate towards scoop necks and v-necks because they are more flattering on our neckline.  As you try on clothes, recognize which styles make you look taller, enhance your arms or legs and camouflage the areas you don’t like.  Clothes that look good on you, do make you feel good.

 

  •  Creating a signature look–Audrey, Michelle, Hillary, Jackie and my design idol  Sarah Richardson all have signature looks. It could be a classic white shirt, a pattern or a brand that helps you define your personal style.  Pick and item or two, and make it apart of fashion identity.

 

3.  How does one go about creating a personal style for themselves?

  • Find a role model–Look around… TV, magazines, friends and identify people whose fashion style you admire.  Your goal is not to copy them, but be inspired by their personal style.

 

  • Shop and Try on–If you ever watch What Not To Wear on tv, Clinton and Staci spend countless hours with the client trying things on.  This really is the best way to find and understand what fashions look best on you.  If you’re afraid of going it alone, most of the major department stores have a personal shopper department where someone will work with you, to create your wardrobe.

 

  • Mix high-end with low-end–When it comes to shopping, I am not a brand snob.  I buy items because they work for me, not because of the label or the price.  I love to invest in classic pieces and then round out my wardrobe with inexpensive stylish finds.  Some of my favorite pieces have come from Old Navy, TJ Maxx, Koh’s and the Nordstrom sale rack.  Your really dont’ have to invest a lot of money to create a great wardrobe. 

 

  • Invest in basics–Just about every fashion personality out there has a list of wardrobe basics every girl needs.  My list of basics includes the following:

Black Pants–When I find a great fitting pair of black pants, I sometimes by two pair.  I also try to have several silhouettes of pants:  wider leg, slimmer fit.
Cardigans–As an essential wardrobe element, cardigans are great because they can be worn year round,  can be dressed up or down, and are figure flattering on just about everyone. Plus, I’m always cold.
Jeans–Ok, I admit shopping for jeans is not fun, but when it comes to jeans, finding a great fit is critical.  I vote for darker washes and straight legs.  And, I think you should own a “tall” pair for heels, and a “short” pair for flats.
Classic White Shirt–Nothing is more versatile than a white shirt.  Try building a wardrobe with several different styles. 
Your Favorite Colors–Your wardrobe should definitely include pieces in the colors you love.  Guaranteed to make you feel good.
Black Pumps–Every girl needs a great pair of go-to black pumps–kitten heel and a higher heel.  I have a very narrow foot and slip-on shoes rarely fit me, so I tend to go for a black shoe with a slingback.
  
 
  
  
 
 Black Pencil Skirt–While every girl needs a LBD in their closet, I think a black pencil skirts is another essential. It’s versatile, figure flattering and never goes out of style.
 
  • Personalize with accessories–Think of accessories as the ribbon on the package.  If you love gold jewelry, then make it apart of every outfit you wear.  If you love scarves, then build a great collection of scarves.  If shoes are your thing, then wear a killer pair every time your step out. 

 

  • Become Known for something-One of my old sales reps loved patterned ballet flats.  Every time you’d see her, your eyes would gravitate towards the floor to check out her shoes.  Find a fashion element that you can become known for and make it apart of your signature style. 

 

  • Tailor Your Clothing–I don’t like spending money on tailoring, but it really is the best way to get the best fit from your clothes.  And, at 5″2 I really don’t have a choice!

  • Create a Look Book–Fashion stylist Lloyd Boston is known for creating look books for his clients.  Once he creates a wardrobe for someone, he takes photos of the pieces and outfit combinations and puts them in a book. The book becomes a reference tool when you find yourself saying “I have nothing to wear”.  Try making a look book for yourself, not only a styling tool, but also as a guide to help you shop and build your wardrobe.

 

  • Organize and prettify your closet–Nothing is more daunting than walking into a unorganized and not-so pretty closet.  I have all my shoes in bins with photos on the outside and I recently switched all my clear plastic hangers to those slimline black hangers. They made my closet look better and gave me more room. Spend an afternoon getting your closet together, making it someplace you enjoy to visit.  

 

 

So there you have it, my take on personal style… how to define it, how to create it and how to make it your own!

Now, let’s go shopping!

 

Bedroom Makeover–Almost Done!

 Inevitability it seems that the finishing details of any design project are the elements that take the longest to complete.  In the case of my bedroom makeover, it’s true as well.

 So, while  the completed room is still about a week away (fingers crossed), I do have some updates to share with you.

 Here’ s a grouping of mercury glass items, silver tray and new glass ball lamp that sits atop of my lingerie drawer unit.

I’ve taken a plain white lamp shade on a floor lamp from this…

to this, with the addition of a little ribbon.

 I made this ribbon tassel using a selection of different ribbons & a $2.00 wood finial.  Just a little something to dress up my door handle.  I’ll share the how-to’s next week.

This gorgeous silver compote gifted to me by a friend who bought it at a garage sale for $25, is being used as a magazine holder.  I love a bit of over-the-top glam in every room.

The room is coming together and is turning out great.  Stay tuned for the final pics coming your way soon.

Shelly

Something Old…

Can be really great!

This past weekend, I set out to do some antique shopping at Scott’s Antique Market here in Atlanta.  On Friday, my friend Robyne and I hit the market, wondering what treasures we would find.

 

  

 I am not a seasoned antique shopper by any stretch of the imagination.  I basically live by the rule of “if I like it, I buy it”, and don’t really think about the history, story or life-line of an item.

 Robyne and I spent about 5 hours trolling through the booths and outdoors stalls and did see some great items.  Check out our favorites…

 This gorgeous piece had a weathered grey finish, inset mirror, antique brass shelf poles and the most delicate scalloped detailing.  Just about everyone who passed by snapped a picture of this piece.

 Birdcages are a hot design statement right now.  This oversized cage was hand-forged from galvanized steel.  I love the industrial finish paired with an almost Victorian shape.

I am typically not a blue person but this vingette was stunning.  A mix of linen, burlap, cream and Wedgewood blue.  These down filled pillows were only $48. 

 

Robyne and I stopped in our tracks when we saw this display.  Antique silver trays were transformed by adding mirrored centers to each and hung from satin ribbons.  These beauties were priced between $28 and $48.  Needless to say, Robyne and I are now on the hunt for trays so we can create our own pieces.

 I snapped this photo because I loved the oversized straw totes displayed atop this antique hutch.

Robyne found a beauty of a chandelier to hang over her breakfast table, in her Arizona home.  The wire chandelier looked a bit like this (picture no handles and basket turned upside down).  The chandelier measured about 36″ dia and 30″ high.  I’ll have here shared photos when she gets it in place.

One of the things I was looking for at Scott’s was antique jewelry.  These are a few of the pieces  I found.  I plan to creates some wonderful new pieces using these elements.  Oh, the wood finial at the top of the photo is for a tassel that I am making for another project.

Shopping antique markets is a lot of fun and very inspiring. 

I hope to see you next month at Scott’s.

 

Come On, Get Crafty!

If you’re looking to get a little crafty this weekend, here is a quick craft project I’ve put together showcasing some of the wonderful ribbons from May Arts and an everyday placemat.

 

Bamboo Placemat + Ribbon = Stylish Notecard Holder

For instructions, head here and get your craft on!

Christmas In The Kitchen

I know many of you are in the kitchen, baking and getting things ready for Christmas dinner.

Despite the fact that I don’t cook a lot myself, I do have an awesome collection of cookbooks and many favorite recipes, many of which I like to share with family and friends over the holidays.

As a unique way of sharing some of my treasured breakfast dishes this holiday, I created this Paper Bag Recipe book, inspired by a project my friend Robyne did. Yes, it’s made from brown paper lunch bags.

 

For complete how-to instructions, check out my post on the May Arts Ribbon blog here. I used May Arts Christmas ribbons to create my recipe book, but with so many wonderful ribbon choices available from May Arts, you can customize your recipe book to fit any theme or design.

Eat, Drink & Be Merry!

 

images via: 1) House Beautiful 2) Knitterinthekitchen.com 3 & 4) Shelly Dozier-Mckee

Gift Wrap Bling

I am planning to do a bit of Christmas gift wrapping this weekend and was looking for some fresh inspiration, when I came across these beautiful images.  I just love the ideas of using vintage jewelry and buttons as package adornments.

If you are anything like me, and have a bowl of misfit earrings, you have a great source of jeweled package baubles right under your nose.

Rhinestone buckles are so beautiful on a package, when paired with wide satin ribbon. I just swoon over this combination of red and brown.

Since all my holiday decor is Silver this year, a little rhinestone jewelry is the perfect way for me to add a little bling to my gifts!

Off to giftwrap land I go.  Have a great weekend everyone!

 

For a great selection of rhinestone jewelry, check out RhinestoneJewlery.com.  They have an awesome assortment of buttons, buckles, pins and barrettes, perfect for jazzing up a gift!

Images 1 & 2–AtHomeArkansas.com, Images 3-7–BHG.com

Christmas Candles

During this holiday season, there is nothing more that I love than to come home from a long day of work, light some candles, grab a cup of tea and relax. 

The holidays are the perfect time to create beautiful candle displays in your home.  Whether you place your candles on the mantle, dining room table, coffee table or somewhere else in your home, be creative and make a statement.

Here are a few of my favorite holiday candle displays to inspire you.

 BHG

Simply Beautiful. This mercury glass cake stand is dressed up with cedar sprigs, miniature ornaments and a simple pillar candle.  Decorating doesn’t get easier than this.

 BHG

I love the mix of candle shapes combined with the metal branch candle holders.  During the holidays, white candles are a great way to bring a bit of airiness into rooms decorated with lots of bold Christmas colors.

 BHG

I’ve become obsessed with vintage tea cups of late.  I love the idea of using them as candle holders.  These would be pretty perched along the mantle, dressing up a bathroom vanity, or an individual place setting piece on the dining table.  Have fun and mix and match the patterns for a really festive look.

 BHG

How creative is this?  Turn a few of your dressiest wine and water goblets on their head and use them as candle holders.  I love the mix of crystal and silver.  A touch of glitter has been added to the candles for added sparkle.

 Martha Stewart

These beautiful holiday luminaries, created by Martha Stewart are not only inexpensive (brown paper bags and paper dollies), but they ar also easy to make.  These candleholders will look beautiful inside your home, and I also think they would be stunning placed along an outside walkway.  Get how-to instructions, here!

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Here’s another take on candle holders adorned with paper.  Here, decorative scrapbook paper and gift wrap are used to line the outside of clear candle hurricanes.  The silvery gray color is just so elegant and unexpected.

 BHG

Berry rings sit atop ceramic planters, and create a beautiful frame for tall pillar candles.

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Easy as one, two, three.       1)  Glass Jar, 2) A little sand, and 3) A grouping of taper candles!

Southern Living

What a fun way to dress up a side table, by grouping different size glass jars, some evergreen branches and a bold star.  I also love the miniature Christmas trees in paper wrapped pots below the table. 

Southern Living

This is one of my favorite images–one that I have shared in many of my holiday decorating workshops.  Want to create this look, follow the steps below!

1.  Purchase an inexpensive wall dressing mirror from your local discount store.  Paint the frame gold or silver, and then place the mirror in the center of your dining table.

2.  Gather a grouping of glass and crystal candle holders, making sure you have a variety of sizes and styles. Arrange the candle holders along the surface of the mirror.

3.  Add a few flower bunches, placed in decorative vases, along the mirror surface.

And you’re done!

 BHG

Here, a decorative ribbon has been taped (double-sided tape) around the candle.  Not only do I love these candles for decorating, but I love the idea of creating a few of these for gift giving.  And, you are really make them your own by using ribbons that coordinate with your Christmas decor or gift wrap.

 Southern Living

Here’s another take on embellished candles.  Ribbons and initial sticker labels give these candle character, and grouping them altogether really makes a statement. 

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What a great ideas for an arrangement on your covered porch or deck. 

  

Many of the candle arrangements above utilize unscented candles, which is great when you have multiple candles grouped together. But, I always like to have at least one scented candle in my home during the holidays, to really give me that feeling of Christmas.  Here are my top holiday scented candles. 

 

Thymes Frasier Fur

If you haven’t tried the Thymes Frasier Fur candle, you’re missing out.  The scent is incredible and really smells like a fresh-cut Christmas tree.  This is my all-time favorite holiday candle.

Diptyque Fireside

If you don’t have a fireplace in your home, but want the smell of a crackling fire, this is the candle for your.  And, after the holidays, make sure to try some of the other fabulous Diptyque scents!

 

Illume Balsam & Cedar

I’ve carried this candle in my store for years and it is always a top seller.  One of the things I like most about Illume, is that their candle scents come in a variety of packaging options, so there is a look for every decor style.  The Balsam and Cedar is a great holiday scent that will even work well in your home, into the new year.

The Nouvelle Candle Company makes great candles!  During the holidays, I love to burn Savannah Holly and other times of the year, my favorite scent is Crepe Myrtle.  You can buy Nouvelle candles at Monarchesheaven.com.

If you don’t already have holiday candles in your home, it’s not too late.  Stop by your favorite gift store, and pick up a few for yourself and for last-minute gift giving!

Do you have a favorite holiday scented candle?

 

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