10 (little) Things to Love about Summer + 1

Boy is this year flying by at lightening speed.  The first day of summer is tomorrow and with that comes some of the best things life has to offer.

No matter how busy your schedule is, this summer take  time to enjoy a few of these fabulous summer luxuries…

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Making S’mores over an open fire!

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Carrying a bright and cheery summer beach bag (even if you’re not at the beach)!

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Tart and tangy old-fashioned lemonade!  Try this classic recipe!

A fun and unexpected nail color!  Paired with a bright, bold handbag!

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Outdoor dining!  Somehow food taste better when enjoyed under the summer sun.

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A bike ride around town or just around the corner.  I promise you’ll feel like a kid again.

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Fireworks on the 4th of July!  And, I dare you not to say “ooh” at least once!

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The sun setting!  It’s always a magical sight.

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Summer fruits!  I haven’t picked up my first watermelon of the season yet but word on the street is that this years crop is super sweet!

 

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Fresh Flowers!  One of the easiest ways to brighten your surroundings.

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Taking a road trip to someplace you’ve never been before! 

 

I’m so excited about the summer ahead.  I have lots of things I want to do and experience but above all I want to enjoy each day to the fullest and soak up the glorious sun!

 

So now that Summer is here, what luxury of the season do you have on your to-do list?

all images via pinterest

 

Enjoy the Weekend!

Memorial Day is the unofficial start of Summer.  I hope your weekend is filled with great food, family, fun & sun!

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  And, maybe this lovely summer cocktail too!

Sparkling gin and juice

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Serves 2

Ingredients: 

  • 1/4 cup gin
  • 2 tablespoons lemonade concentrate (I used Crystal Light)
  • 2/3 cup Champagne
  • 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lime juice
  • Lime or lemon wedges for garnish

Directions: 

  1. In a small pitcher, mix gin and lemonade until fully mixed. Add in lime juice.
  2. Top mixture off with Champagne and mix lightly.
  3. Serve with fresh lime wedges over ice and enjoy!

 

Cheers to a fabulous Memorial Day Weekend!

 

images via Pinterest

 

 

 

 

A Party Inspired By…A Birthday Bash

Today’s my birthday and I’ve opted not to have a party, but instead head to the beach next week to have a quiet celebration with my hubby. 

Of course I couldn’t help but dream about what my party would be like, if I did had one. 

It would be a little on the decadent side and would look a little something like this…

 

A custom party invitation designed by Jenn at Covered Porch Designs

Invitations after all set the tone for the event and custom  invitations can be designed to work with your party theme, colors and decor so that you are creating an experience from the moment your guest receive their invite. 

Lots of Balloons and Paper Pom Poms as the decor!

Balloon alone can be a bit lack luster and expected, but when mixed with paper pom poms you’ll create decor that is visually more exciting.  And, when using balloons, use a variety of sizes within the mix.

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 My favorite cocktail, a Raspberry Lemon Martini!

Every great party should have a “signature cocktail”.  If you’re not great a mixing drinks yourself, head to your favorite restaurant and ask for help from the bartender to help you create something unique.

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Pretty table decor with beautiful dinnerware, linens and flowers!

I love a beautifully decorated party table and achieving it is as simple of creating a color/pattern story, layering your dinnerware and creating beautiful flower arrangements.  For high impact flowers, use just one type of flower in abundance.

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Fun and festive Paper Streamers!

I love a whimsical element for a birthday celebration such as these paper streamers.  Hang a grouping behind the bar area or over a door entrance!

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A beautiful & yummy Birthday Cake!

Don’t settle for a plain store-bought cake but instead make the cake part of the decor. 

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A SWEET Candy Buffet! 

I love the idea of a candy buffet at a party, serving up your favorite sweets.  Make sure to have cute take home bags near by so guest can take some treats home.

A great source for bulk candy is Candy Warehouse.  They even have a section on their site to help you design your own candy buffet.

 blue candy in apothecary jars

And, a Party Favor, beautifully wrapped for each of my guest!

Host and hostess typically receive a gift when they thrown a party, but I always have a small gift for my guest, beautifully wrapped of course!

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In celebration of my birthday, Jenn over at The Covered Porch Designs is offering all my readers a 20% discount off your purchase. 

As I blogged about a couple of weeks ago, Covered Porch Designs is one of my favorite custom paper, stationery and invitation shops!

All you have to do is enter Shelly20 at checkout so head over to TCP shop and Happy Shopping! 

  

Party invitation image via The Covered Porch, all other images via Pinterest

An Evening with Eddie Ross

A week ago I attended a tabletop and entertaining workshop with the oh-so-talented  blogger, lifestyle designer and Bravo’s Top Design finalist Eddie Ross  and walked away with lots of inspiration and styling tips to entertain in style.

{Here’s the adorable Eddie letting us in on all his entertaining secrets!}

  Eddie’s presentation was held at the super cute tabletop and gift boutique Travadavi, here in Atlanta.  Travadavi has a wonderful selection of china and dinnerware, serving accessories, gifts and entertaining essentials.  Surrounded by such gorgeous table wares made the event even more exciting. 

Eddie’s presentation was all about Spring table styling and he created a beautiful and colorful table setting just for the event.

 The multi-color tablecloth, in a modern pattern was the foundation for the table and was such visual fun. Isn’t this color combo great for a spring party?

The individual place settings were of course created in true Eddie Ross style.  I adore the modern bright orange charger plate layered with the traditional Asian themed dinner plate to add a bit is style contrast.

As a tie-in to the gold rim on the charger plate, Eddie used gold flatware.  Notice the salad fork and dinner fork are different patterns?  This was one of Eddie’s tips for adding a unique style statement to your tablescapes.

 Another eclectic touch Eddie used on the table was mixing the stemware styles…gold goblets, clear champagne flutes and fluted opaque white water glasses.  White goblets are definitely on my shopping list now!

The flower arrangement Eddie created as the centerpiece was so beautiful.  I love that all the flowers are in the same color family yet the variety of stems used add so much visual interest and texture.

As a fun and creative way to mark each place setting, Eddie created these adorable butterfly name cards to sit on the edge of each glass.  Don’t you just love these?  Eddie said he’d put the how-to instructions for these cards on his blog or Facebook page so check there.  I think these little cards would also be a fun way to decorate a spring gift!

And, another tip from Eddie to make your table come to life was to incorporate a few decorative accessories that relate back to your table theme/patternwork.  Eddie used these porcelain Chinoiserie figurines to play off the Asian themed dinnerware.

A few other Eddie Ross touches that really made the table stand out…

 A beautiful salt-cellar and silverplated pepper holder….

A 1920’s petite silverplated candy dish filled with jelly beans…

(I was lucky enough to find these exact candy dishes last year at a thrift store for .25 cents each)

 And a simple yet elegant wrapped take-away-gift for each guest!

 

In addition to being wowed by the beautiful table Eddie created, I also walked away to some great style tips I wanted to share with you:

  1. Mix old and new!  Combine antique china with newer pieces to add character to your table.
  2. Layer your table linens!  A solid tablecloth with a patterned topper or visa versa will give your table impact and add interest from the floor up.
  3. Use solid colors!  Incorporating solid color pieces will help to tie together a mix of patterns you may use to decorate your table.
  4. Mix finishes!  Mixing gold and silver, matte and shiny, clear and opaque will give your table an eclectic edge.
  5. Focus your flowers!  Staying with a narrow color palette for your flowers will make the arrangement look more expensive and custom.
  6. Be creative with your place cards!  Try a stylized name card that reflects the theme of your table.
  7. Candles are a must!  Use a mix of candlestick style, all in the same finish to add the touch of warmth. Eddie’s go to source for taper candles is Creative Candles.  I sold these in my store and must say they are an excellent candle and come in so many color and sizes!
  8. Stay away from white napkins.  In Eddie’s words, “white napkins are no-fail”, but lack creativity and interest.  Instead, opt for a colored napkin which will make the table livelier.
  9. Don’t forgo napkin rings!  Just like the jewelry you wear, napkin rings add that finishing touch.  Think of them as jewelry for the table.
  10. Don’t overdose on a pattern theme!  Instead of using multiple floral patterns within your tablescape, mix it up.  Mix a geometric with a floral and use solid colors to tie it all together.

The evening ended with a Q & A session and one of the things I took note of were the items Eddie listed as Tabletop Essentials:

  • Colored Stemware
  • Classic Salt and Pepper Shakers
  • Mix and match Flatware
  • Candlesticks (versus pillar or jar candles)
  • Linen Napkins
  • A Tablecloth

 

The evening with one of my design idols was so much fun and so inspiring!

If you don’t already, make sure to follow Eddie’s blog, which is choke full of design advice, inspiration and styling tips.  He also has a listing of his appearances around the country and you definitely don’t want to miss him if he’s coming to your town.

 And, for all the blog readers in Atlanta, make sure to stop by Travadavi to pick up some of their great tabletop and gift items!  You’ll also love the beautiful store design!

 

all images taken by ConfettiStyle

STYLISH and easy DIY Easter

I’m not someone who usually decorates for Easter.  Why??

ONE,  because I dont’ have any children,

 TWO, because it’s a one day celebration,

 THREE, because I hadn’t found a lot of  “stylish adult decorative inspiration” until Pinterest!

With Pinterest by my side, this year my approach to Easter may be different because of these fab DIY ideas.  Check ’em out~

 

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I love the look of the banner, incorporating book pages and simple paper eggs.  Not only is this a stylish Easter look, but it could even be used for my birthday celebration which is the day after Easter. 

3-D Easter Egg Banner via

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I love the idea of decorating with natural elements for Easter.  These branches are simple, “free” and so pretty.  The paper butterflies are fun and give a nod to spring.

via pinterest

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How simple and chic!  And, a great transition into spring.

Easter Flower centerpiece via

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I’m a sucker for containers and what a fun idea for an Easter basket.  And those eggs would be so easy to make…just add stickers, paper and ribbon.

I think three of these down the center of the dining table is the  my perfect Easter decor idea. 

via BHG

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I love the idea of Easter Eggs with a twist.  The beauties above are handsewn and are so cute. 

Fabric Easter Eggs via

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And, I love anything with glitter.  I like the eclectic mix of these eggs and they would be pretty easy to whip together. 

Glittered Easter Eggs via

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If I were having an Easter dinner at my house, I’d definitely be making these little birds nest.  So cute.  And what I like about them even more, is that with a few tweaks, you could use them for a fall or Christmas tablescape.

Easter Nest table decor via

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I love this egg garland used to dress up a staircase.  What makes this work for me is the use of  green eggs versus a variety of pastel colors and the beautiful ribbon.  ‘Cause we all know I have a love for ribbon don’t we!

Easter Egg Garland via

 

So, if you’re like me and Easter decorating hasn’t been your thing, don’t these stylish DIY projects give you a new outlook on the idea??? 

Which idea is your favorite?

Party Planning–Invitations that WOW!

Every great party plan starts with the invitation.  You can always go with the store-bought, print-it- yourself  variety or you can find a hand-crafted, make-a-statment invitation. 

Whenever I create a party invitation, I make sure to incorporate a few details to make my invitation stand out.

  • Create an invitation that ties into your party theme.  Yes, every party you throw, no matter how big or small should have a theme to it.
  • Add texture and layers to give your invitations dimension and visual interest.  Layer on fabric, ribbon or an embellishment.
  • Make your invitations colorful, even if it’s a dark color or all white.  With an all white invite, use different tones of white and cream to make the invitation interesting.
  • Opt for something other than a rectangular shape to make your invite really unique.

Of course I couldn’t just give you my opinion about what makes for a really unique party invitation, I had to share a few of my favorite invitation finds from Etsy and around the web. 

Enjoy and Party On!

 

Movie Ticket Vintage Bachelorette Party Invitations DIY Set (printable)

Movie Ticket Invite by HermiasWishes on Etsy. 

QUIRKY & FUN BACHELORETTE Party Invitation: Digital printable file

Bachelorette Party Invite by SweetLex on Etsy

Belly bands for invitations Rings

Invitation Belly Bands by DigbyRose on Etsy

Belly bands for invitations Rings

 

Blue Mountain Butterfly Wedding Invitation Suite

Butterfly Invitation by BellaBaroqueDesigns on Etsy

Unique Wedding Invitation - The Slider: Tree Sketch

Slider Wedding Invitation by AlfieCooper on Etsy

Tartan Plaid Invitation by Impress Me Designs.  I stumbled upon the Impress Me Designs website and was capitivated by all their embellished and beautiful invitations.  This Tartan Plaid invite is one of my favorites and perfect for a men’s birthday party or classic Christmas gathering. 

 

Do you have a special party in the works?  If so, I’ll be looking for my invite!

 

Table for Two–Valentines 2012

I mentioned last week that the hubby and I have decided to make Valentines a quiet evening at home.  We’re planning a special dinner so I created a pretty Valentines tablescape just for the occasion.

Since I don’t typically decorate for Valentines and don’t have much of anything in the way of Valentines decor, I decided to use elements I already had and see how I could dress things up with decorative scrapbook paper.

To create the centerpiece, I gathered together several glass vases and wrapped a band of Valentines themed paper around each one.  I purposely used several different sizes and shapes of vases to give the entire centerpiece arrangement more dimension.  Four of my vases hold flowers and the rest, including the small votive holders are all for candles.

My place settings were really simple to pull together.  Red cloth napkins placed on the diagonal are used in place of traditional placemats.  I placed additional napkins to the left and right to add more color to the table and to frame the vases.  I placed a square white plate ($3.00 from HomeGoods) on top of the napkin and added a red and white floral plate on top.  The floral plates were purchased from Target for $1.62 each (yeah SALE)!

The napkins are folded accordion style and wrapped in the center with a band of the decorative paper.  A King and Queen playing card are used as placecards.

The view from above…

Close up of the flowers…

I used a mix of flowers, all red and white of course and especially love the fluffy white hydrangea stems and the red tulips.  Most of these flowers should hold up until next Tuesday, but if not, I’ll add a few new stems to keep the table looking pretty.

 

I am so happy with the way my Valentines table turned out.   Lots of fun patterns, beautiful flowers and  the perfect setting to share the day of love with MY LOVE!

 

Do you have any special plans for Valentines?

Planning for a Party–Table Decor Ideas

Can you believe February is just a  day away and Valentines Day is right around the corner?

I’ve pulled together items to create the Valentine’s table the hubby and I will dine at on Valentines. We’ve decided to stay in for the evening and I want to create a table that is pretty and unique.  I’ll be sharing the finished table with you next week. 

As part of my planning, I’ve looked through magazines, my photo files and on Pinterest  to come up with some decorating ideas and have come across a few I thought I’d share with you.  Now that spring is here, there are birthday parties, anniversaries, girls get-together and weddings to plan.  These ideas just might come in handy. 

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100layercake.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

My style is not Victorian or overtly floral but I love this mix of  china and the burlap utensil caddy used in this place setting.  The utensil caddie could be adapted for so many occasion and would also be great to hold a menu card.  I also love this idea for a bridal shower luncheon.  I’d pin a vintage brooches on each utensil caddy and give it to each attendee as a party favor.

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oncewed.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

I love the arrangement of this napkin, menu card and placecard.  The pattern mix  and black and white color theme are sophisticated yet informal.  When summer approaches, use this same look for a BBQ, substituting a traditional napkin with a dishtowel which would be a for great for keeping the fingers clean of BBQ sauce.

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hostessblog.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

What a fun way to set the table for a spring party!  I love the teacups as flower vases and the fun mix of cylinder flower vases as the centerpiece.

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busybeelauren.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

Another table with a beautiful mix of patterns.  The oversized dollie placemats are such a fun touch.  This type of tablescape would be perfect for all those leftover fabric scraps I know we all have.  I’d even go so far as to mix and match the napkins too!

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stylemepretty.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

I am a big fan of mix-and-match plates and love this casual party look. The white dinner plates help to create consistency within the tablescape while the different salad plates give it personality.  And those flowers are just stunning..nothing but bright and bold.

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reasonstobreathe.tumblr.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

I was thinking about using 12″ x 12″ scrapbook paper as a placemat alternative when I came across this image.  Love it!  Not only is scrapbook paper a simple and easy tabletop decorating element, but it’s inexpensive to.  Lay several pieces together to create a runner.

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sayyestohoboken.com via ConfettiStyle on Pinterest

All you need is a little time and a circle punch to create this fun table decor.  Punch circles from different colored papers and scatter them along the table to create a runner.  When the party’s over, you’ll have lots of confetti circles to create a fun paper garland with.

Don’t these images make you throw a party for no other reason than to decorate?  As for me, my first party of the year will be Valentine’s with my guy.  Stay tuned for a Table For Two!

 

Do you love decorating for Valentines?  Any fun ideas to share?

 

 

If you’ve got a special event or party coming up and would like help creating a design that will take their breath away, email me or visit my design services page.  There’s nothing more that I love than a great party!

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