6 New Reasons Why I Love Pottery Barn

Did you get the new Pottery Barn catalog in the mail?   I got mine last night and immediately sat down and flipped through the pages.  Wow, there are so many awesome new items that I am loving!

So over the top in love with this Cuisine Paper Towel Holder. And knowing me, I’d also try to find a way to use to as a gift wrap holder.  Anyone know a company that makes small rolls of wrap??

Jacquelyne Lidded Barrel Basket

The shape and hardware on the Jacquelyne Lidded Barrel Basket make it special.

Arden Lockers

The Arden Lockers would be such a cool piece for a kids room or basement.

Accordion Dual Kitchen Pendant

Love the function and style of this adjustable Accordian Dual Kitchen Pendant.

This Ikat Drum lampshade is over the top gorgeous!

and this Wheel Barrel Bowl would be so fun to plan a summer party around.

I could go on and on with the items I love but I don’t want to spoil your adventure of flipping though the catalog.

Pottery Barn always seems to deliver a great selection of unique, stylish and adorable items to fit any décor style.  As a designer, they are one of my go to sources for accessories and tabletop items.

P.S. You’ll love all the new bedding they just introduced and if Easter décor is your thing you’ll love all the rabbit themed pieces they have. 

Enjoy the catalog and leave me a comment letting me know what items are your favorite.

Black is the New Black

Hello and  Good Morning!

Have your heard the news….Black is making a comeback!  After down trending for a few years and giving way to the color grey, predictions are that Black is Coming Back!
What does that mean for all of you fashion, entertaining, design and gift giving enthusiast?  Lots of fabulous looks to inspire.  Check it out!
Black black black black!!
COCOCOZY: COLOR WATCH: DARK ROOMS - PITCH BLACK AND NAVY BLUE WALLS ARE BACK!
Black wall paper in a mid century modern dining room - winning!
black office
Black and White Kitchen
19 Traditional Black And White Bedrooms That Inspire | DigsDigs
I Love black on Black
 Black + Gold
perfect, wear-it-every-day black bag at Marc Jacobs
Love this book! The Little Black Book of Style Nina Garcia Project Runway Elle Magazine
black beaded collar necklace
Shoptiques — Black Chunky Leather Bracelet
Red Valentino Black Paillettes Bow Tote
Earrings Style 176488 in Black at PromDressShop.com
 A sleek black, white & gold table setting
Black & Gold wedding table setting
♥ Black & White Table Setting
Black, White & Gold Table Setting / Photography By http://meganclouse.com
Stunning!
Elegant and sophisticated black gift wrapping - HEY LOOK
glammy black and ribbon and cabochon gift wrap
Cox & Cox 'Present' and 'Adore' Ribbon  Use this stylish and original gift ribbon to decorate those special parcels. Two rolls of smart black ribbon, each printed with the dictionary definitions of ‘present’ and ‘adore’.   £12.50
 
I for one have never strayed from black but I sure am glad to know that it is officially making the list as one of the top colors for 2013!
XO Shelly

Holiday Gift Guide: Cocktail Hour

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Holiday Gift Guide--Cocktail Hour Items

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And, if you’re wondering what my favorite holiday cocktail is…

Pink Grapefruit Martinis

Pink Grapefruit Martini

Ingredients: 

1 pink grapefruit
2 cups gin
2 cups pink grapefruit juice
2 tablespoons plus 2 tsp. dry vermouth
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                   Using a peeler, cut 8 twists from grapefruit skin; reserve for garnish. Slice off remaining peel and white pith; discard. Slice fruit into segments. In cocktail shaker, muddle 1 grapefruit segment. Add 1/4 cup gin, 1/4 cup grapefruit juice and 1 tsp. vermouth. Fill with ice; shake until very cold. Strain into chilled martini glass; garnish with grapefruit twist. Repeat with remaining ingredients.

For more holiday cocktail concoctions, Mr. Boston’s Holiday Cocktail book is a great one to add to your wet bar.

Mr. Boston Holiday Cocktails: Holiday Cocktails

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Creative Ways to Accent Your Dining Table with Napkins

When it comes to setting your table for a special occasion or holiday celebration, it’s the little touches that you do with your tablescape that really make it stand out. 

Little touches like incorporating your dinner napkins into your tablescape in an unexpected and unique way….

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I love the idea of placing the dinner napkins on the backs of the chairs.  Monogrammed or embroidered dinner napkins are perfect for this and will add an element of style to the tablescape.

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A colorful dinner napkin is all it takes to make a table come to life.  When using clear plates, a dinner napkin place under the plates will provide the perfect visual impact.

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I love the triangular tail of this dinner napkin over the plate.  The point breaks provides contrast to all the circular elements on the table.

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A bow tie fold is such a fun look for a ladies lunch, bridal shower or elegant dinner party.  You can accent the center of the napkin with just about anything depending on your party theme.

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Let your napkins do double duty by creating a pocket in the fold and tucking the menu card inside.  A simple iron on number transfer serves as the place marker.

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This is one of my favorite looks and is the perfect accent to square dinner plates.  Layering is the key to a dynamic table and the napkin enhances it all.

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And if you’re into napkin folding, how about a whimsical touch for a spring brunch or easter dinner!

 

I’m in the midst of pulling together my fall tablescape and I’m inspired to try something new with my dinner napkins.  Stay tuned for the results!

 

Tabletop Inspiration: Vintage Style

One of the best parts of entertaining is pulling together a unique party decor.  Right now I’m all about vintage looks and the charm that goes with it so I thought I’d share a few style tips and design ideas on how to pull a vintage look together.

Entertaining Vintage Style

Style Tip:  A foundation to any vintage table setting is a mix of vintage china and dinnerware.  Collecting pieces with different colors, patterns and styles will give your table true vintage personality and layering from larger to smaller pieces will create dimension at each place setting.  Shop thrift stores, flea markets and estate sales to score your best deals.

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Style Tip:  A really simple and inexpensive way to add a vintage touch to your table is with vintage dinner napkins.  While vintage napkins can be found at flea markets you can also shop for vintage sheets and pillowcase, cut them into napkin squares, pick the edges and use them as napkins!  I love this idea not only for its ease but also because the napkins are wash and go.

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Style Tip:  Use vintage dinnerware in unexpected ways.  As a teacup collector, I love the idea of using teacups for things other than tea.  Teacups as mini flower vases will add an elegant touch to your table and I also like the idea of using teacups to serve dessert in.

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Style Tip:  Lace=Vintage.  The addition of a lace tablecloth or topper will add instant vintage charm as well as make your table pretty.  If you want an even more eclectic look, try dying your lace in a fun color.

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Style Tip:  What fun it is to mix and match your silverware?  Start collecting pieces you like and before you know it you’ll be able to create a fun look at your next party.  And, don’t be afraid to mix gold and silver pieces together.

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Style Tip:  Sometimes a more casual dinner party does not need a tablecloth.  Instead, bring vintage style to the table by creating a runner using vintage tiles.  When it’s time for another party, use the tiles as placemats to change things up a bit.

If you’re really crafty, try decopauging vintage fabric pieces on to plain tiles to create a custom look.

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Design Idea:  I love a good vintage inspired DIY project like this bandana tablecloth.  This look is great for an outdoor party or old-fashioned BBQ.

Michael’s or Hobby Lobby carry a vast range of bandana colors so the color possibilities are endless.

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Design Idea:  If you’re looking for an inexpensive and versatile centerpiece, try grouping a collection of vintage vases and glassware together and adding a flowers all in the same color family.

For a quick DIY project, try painting thrift store glassware in soft, vintage pastel colors.

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Style Tip:  Layering is a key part of vintage charm and this table setting is a great example of how to get the look.  Layer from the bottom up, using different textures and materials.

Larger Vintage Dollies make great placemats and smaller sizes are great to wrap around a plain napkin.

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Design Idea:  Silverware Caddies are a look that has been used for years with more antique and vintage inspired table decor.  Simple pockets like this one made of burlap can be dressed up with vintage looking flowers, pearls and lace ribbon.

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Style Tip:  Another great idea of using something for what it’s not meant for….curtain rings as napkin rings!

Vintage curtain rings are another thing to add to your thrift store shopping list.  Look for rings in antique gold or brass with clasp the resemble claw foots.

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 Entertaining in vintage style is all about the combination of items you use..mixing, matching and layering.  The beauty is not in repetition but in the randomness of things. 

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Thanks for stopping by today!

Atlanta Market Recap–Part 2

The Atlanta Home Gift and Home Furnishings market always has a great line-up of design talent speaking throughout the show.  I always make it a point to attend and always come away learning a few new things. 

One of the events I attended was entitled, What’s Your Style:  New Media and Design.  The panel discussion was moderated by Krissa Rossbund, the senior design and style editor for Traditional Home, and included design icon Stan Topol, design maven Tobi Fairley and the co-founder of Matchbook Magazine, Katie Armour.

The panel discussed a variety of topics, but much of the conversation centered around developing a successful design or retail  business utilizing both traditional and modern forms of marketing and social media. 

  1. Be Professional, in what you say, how you act and how you run your business.  Clients will trust us as designers it we run every aspect of our business in a professional way. And, always work with a contract
  2. Be Clear and Concise with clients. As designers, we are hired for our skill and ideas, and it is our responsibility to make sure that our clients clearly understand our vision so they can buy into it.
  3. Don’t under-value your time or creativity.  This hit home to me, as I sure it will with many designers.  We often give away our ideas, time and talent when were in the moment, versus fully acknowledging our gift and charging for it.
  4. Use your blog to showcase your work….it’s a great way to reach a wider audience and showcase your expertise.
  5. Share your design experience with your blog readers and build a relationship with them.
  6. Develop a source for original content–this will give your blog its unique personality.
  7. Use twitter to strike up a conversation with others in the design industry.  I wasn’t on the twitter band-wagon at first, but I now realize how value it can be to building your business and most importantly building friendships. 

And, one last bit of wisdom shared by Mr. Topol that I took to heart was this…”Our payment is our creativity…when we compromise our creativity, we are cheating ourselves!”

It was great to chat with Tobi after the presentation and have this photo taken. 

Another wonderful presentation I attended was with designer Vicente Wolf.    He discussed his design philosophy and had a few words of advice:

  • Don’t over think the design process–follow your gut!
  • To create the most interesting and beautiful spaces, mix old and new elements.
  • Think of design like you do cooking..a pinch of this, a touch of that–combine elements to give the space its flavor.

I also attended a presentation by Kathryn M. Ireland, one of the talents on the hit Bravo show Million Dollar Decorators. Kathryn was so down to earth and such a pleasure to listen to.  She shared stories of the show, her “insane” life as she calls it, and a few photos of  her work.

Kathryn was signing copies of her new book, Summers in France, so I picked up a copy and had a photo taken with her.

 

And finally, I sat in on a presentation given by Marie Nygren, co-founder of Serenbe and Keith Robinson, owner of the event design firm Gloriosa Event Design.  This dynamic duo gave tips and techniques for developing stylish party settings using eco-friendly products.

Marie and Keith

A beautiful floral arrangement with fresh herbs and plants added in.

A casual tablescape using items taken from inside the home.

 

Here are few party  design ideas shared by Marie and Keith:

  • Monogram flat bed sheets and used them as a stylish tablecloth option
  • Incorporate vegetables from the garden into your centerpiece and tablescape–it’s an easy way to add color and texture
  • Cover plastic chairs with bed sheets, curtain panels or fabric remnants (as Keith did in the above photo)
  • Layer, Layer, Layer for interest and to create depth
  • Don’t be afraid to move furniture from the inside the house, out and use it as part of your decor
  • Candles are a must for any party occasion
  • Don’t be afraid to mix and match china or dinnerware–this can sometimes create the most beautiful table decor
  • Be unique and do something that will make your table decor stand out.

 

The Atlanta Market always brings in great talent during the show, so if you get the chance to attend, jump on it.  The next major show takes place in January 2012.

I hope you enjoyed my insider view of market. Tomorrow  I’ll be back with the final installment of my visit to market, focusing on some of the new design books coming out later this year.

Have a great weekend!

 

 

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