When it comes to the holidays, I have always been partial to tartan, black velvet and taffeta. Whilst surfing around for tartan drapery panels like they feature in the J Crew holiday catalogues, I came upon this little number - perfectly perfect! I love it! I just had to share! I would never purchase it, but I can dream that if I was ever attending a Christmas Eve soiree in the Hamptons, with Matt Lauer perhaps, I could just grab it and go! LOL!
"I was just admiring the general splendour" - Elizabeth Bennet (Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice)
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Bishop's Wife!
Home sick today and so I just stayed cozy and watched a multitude of holiday movies. Could have something to do with the fact that the windchill here was 10 below zero! One of my all-time favorites is The Bishop's Wife! Starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young and David Niven, it is all things a Christmas movie should be. The skating scene is wonderful to behold and I find myself wishing I could crawl through the TV screen and join in the fun! How I wish life could really be that way. If you haven't seen it - do so!
Have Yourself A Merry Lilly Christmas!
When it comes to style and most things, I am a pure traditionalist! With that in mind, I sometimes go "out of the box"! Since my kitchen is already a bright green with black and white damask accents, I decided to add a pop of pink to create a Lilly Pulitzer Palm Beach Holiday! I didn't buy a thing except new ribbon and the pink poinsettia! The poinsetta was perfect - pink, green and Christmas all for $3.96 at Wal-Mart! :-)
The green glitter ornament on the adirondack chair is an ormament for Wal-Mart for $1.00! They come in all colors and are perfect for placing all over and in the bathrooms, tables, etc. Too cute! The tree topper is a starfish - could it be anything else? The tree skirt is a Lilly apron in paradise patch which match the placemats on the table. Normally, this is all put away until summer but they are just the right touch for Christmas.
The key west adirondack chair flowerpot perfectly matched the cocoa tin! The cookies are actually ornaments with the hangers removed. The pink and green candy canes are actually High School Musical but hey, they match! The snowflake mugs are Ralph Lauren and I love them. They were at the outlet in Dillion, Colorado on a ski trip. A set of four for $14.99! Bought the matching set of four dessert plates - like I could leave them there! Not fun getting them home - my carry-on was a nightmare but worth it!
The reindeer is from HomeGoods and is the perfect place to hang Lilly ornaments.
There is a raised area behind my sink and I love to decorate it as there is a down light above it.
This year Santa takes a holiday! Yes, that is real sand from Ft. Myers Beach, Florida! It is so soft and white - like sugar. I love to play with it!
This year Santa takes a holiday! Yes, that is real sand from Ft. Myers Beach, Florida! It is so soft and white - like sugar. I love to play with it!
Here is the beautiful pink poinsettia. The paper chain is actually Lilly "Celebration Garland". It sounds so much more refined but to me it is still the quaint paper chains we used to make in school.
The kitchen light was just covered with ribbon and ornaments. The Partylite Church on the cake plate was found last week at Goodwill for $3.99. I added some trees from the village and fake snow - I love fake snow and I put it everywhere! It gives me a daily reminder of the true reason for the season. Lit up at night it is very pretty.
The Season's Greetings sign is simply a wine bottle charm and the plates are Ralph Lauren to match the mugs. The pink plates are from Target Easter collection - I got a set of four of them for $2.00 on clearance. I mean really - who is really going to buy pink dinnerware. Lucky for me.
The pink and white damask drape is actually a shower curtain I put up for the holidays. The tie-back is the Lilly Pulitzer breast cancer silk scarf - it works perfectly and adds a perfect pop of color. The ornaments are the Lilly Oh Shift! ornaments. A different set for three years with different patterns - I love them. I hung them in the patio doors so I could go "window shopping". (Groan!) Sorry - couldn't resist! LOL!
The vintage gossip bench is the perfect place to drop holiday packages. The large clothes pin is pink and white damask and was on clearance at HomeGoods for $3 and works so well to hold the Christmas Cards! The magazine holder on the wall is from Hobby Lobby and is awesome! Half off it was only $17! Ballard Designs wants so much more for the same thing! It holds a lot of catalogs and mail! Yes, the Mickey Mouse head is part of the handmade railing in the kitchen. I have hidden Mickeys all over my house! :-)
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Treat Yourself!
So I stopped at Trader Joe's for baby spinach, fresh spring mix, and spiced apple cider (which is AMAZING by the way). So, of course they had their holiday treats on display and temptation reared its ugly head and I could not resist. Well thank you for my lack of will-power - they are scrumptious!
Why is it that every single time I am on my way home from Trader Joe's, I have to open up something and start snacking even though I only live seven minutes away?!? Sure enough, I tried and fell in love with both of these items before I even hit my driveway!
Firstly, we have the Dark Chocolate Minty Mallows! OMG - they are Heaven! Plus, they are made with dark chocolate so they are a little bit more healthier than if they were made with milk chocolate. Imagine dropping a few of these in your hot cocoa? I think these are much better than the Williams Sonoma gourmet marshmallows. And even the box is cute so you can display them too!
Secondly, we have the Peppermint Pretzel Slims! They are creamy coated pretzel with peppermint bits on them. They are delecdtable! The perfect combination of sweet, minty, and salty! Give em a try and let me know what you think? Enjoy!
Why is it that every single time I am on my way home from Trader Joe's, I have to open up something and start snacking even though I only live seven minutes away?!? Sure enough, I tried and fell in love with both of these items before I even hit my driveway!
Firstly, we have the Dark Chocolate Minty Mallows! OMG - they are Heaven! Plus, they are made with dark chocolate so they are a little bit more healthier than if they were made with milk chocolate. Imagine dropping a few of these in your hot cocoa? I think these are much better than the Williams Sonoma gourmet marshmallows. And even the box is cute so you can display them too!
Secondly, we have the Peppermint Pretzel Slims! They are creamy coated pretzel with peppermint bits on them. They are delecdtable! The perfect combination of sweet, minty, and salty! Give em a try and let me know what you think? Enjoy!
Great News! Panera has a loyalty card!!!
So I took a friend to Panera for his birthday this past week and Lo and Behold (drumroll please) Panera has a rewards card program! I already have a free smoothie just for signing up! I love Panera at the holidays! And in summer, and spring and the fall. LOL Their new holiday treats look amazing and is there anywhere better to sit by the fire and enjoy a hot bowl of soup and fresh bread? I think not! Yummmm.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
The Holiday Splendour begins... First up: Bathroom!
I love decorating with village trees - they help create that holiday feeling! |
Since the Chicago area is under a winter weather advisory, my plans for finishing up the outdoor holiday lights have been squished. Plan B - decorate inside! I figured I would start with a room which I could finish in a short time - the bathroom. I decided to stay within the color scheme of iced aqua, silver and white. This was pretty easy considering Christmas is all about snow and silvery white winters. Thought I would share some pics - I like the way it feels so icy - like walking into a winter wonderland. (Except it is just a bathroom). :-)
Decals from Hobby Lobby! |
These little trees were at the dollar store - so cute! |
I love that I can remove the ribbon and keep this up through January. |
SNOW! I love snow! |
I know this is last year's bathroom but hopefully it will look the same this year. :-) I have been busy doing my outdoor lights and displays since it has been so balmy for November. But now we need SNOW! (Fingers crossed).
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Friday, November 19, 2010
WELCOME! My front porch facelift!
Once my garage door was done, it was now time to tackle the porch and front door. My conundrum was whether or not to remove the railing. Some people see wrought iron railings as a timeless classic and yet I felt it dated the house and constricted the space. So I removed the railing and actually added a 4 ' x 4' cement addition to go under the stone wall. I was thrilled with the difference it made. After I stripped and stained the door the new darker color, I knew I made all the right decisions. I was so very satisfied with the end result. The railing? It is in the backyard as a trellis for my clemaitis. Recycle whenever possible. :-) Here is the BEFORE with the railing and tired, ugly landscaping:
Here is the AFTER with a much cleaner and polished look! I cannot wait to decorate it for Christmas!
Here is the AFTER with a much cleaner and polished look! I cannot wait to decorate it for Christmas!
My $65 Carriage Garage Doors!
I have always loved argyle! Back in the 1980s when my favorite read was "The Official Preppy Handbook", my Dad and I designed and made this garage door design out of trim and paint. It was SO cool. Fast forward a few decades and it was time to go! I always wanted the fancy carriage doors but could never afford them. So, on a whim, I decided to try to re-create them. Daunting? A little but after several days of sanding, priming, mitre sawing, painting, etc..... here is my result! I love them! Total cost (other than my blood, sweat and tears) $65!
It took a long time because I also was repainting the house and went through 12 sample colors to finally get it right! From the street, you can hardly tell the "windows" are actually Rustoleum gloss black paint.
It was bittersweet removing the trim and design from the old door. Underneath, I found a few pencil markings of measurements from when my Dad and I designed it. It was a little emotional to sand and prime over those. Once that was done, this was all that was left of the original door!
Because I wanted a raised appearance to look a little more authentic, I used 4' x 8' sheets of birch underlayment and cut them for the design. I sanded them and painted them all white. I adhered them with liquid nails and a brad nailer. The difficult part was doing each of the four panel individually so when the door opens and closes, the continuity is maintained. Here is the door before the addition of the hinges and handles. The hinges were on sale for $3.88 a pair and the handles were from Hobby Lobby for under $1 each. They were a rust color so I simply spray painted them.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
If I had a million dollars...
I am full aware "less is more" and "live simply" are the current catch phrases of the day. But let us be frank - it is basically because most Americans are BROKE! We don't have the disposable income we once had but, in hindsight, this is fine. It has allowed us all to purge our lives of flagrant expense and clutter. BUT, if I did have a million dollars, here are some things I would most likely purchase for my outdoor holiday display! All from FRONTGATE (of course!)
The great thing about these decorations is that they look great during the day and at night! So many of our house lights and such are only beautiful when lit up. Maybe I can find a coupon code for 95% off! LOL
Frontgate Christmas! Oh I can dream...
So as the holiday season is now fully upon us, I love to peruse Christmas catalogs and magazines with a big cup of hot cocoa and marshmallows. I will post my favorite pics and ideas. Today's pic comes from Frontgate - being Scottish - I always obsessed with all things tartan! Lovely.
Monday, November 15, 2010
FRONT DOOR makover FINALLY finished!
So happy to finally be done with refinishing my front door. It is solid wood so I had to strip and sand and sand and sand and .... well you get the idea. Then I had to stain over two days and then add a coat of spar urethane over the course of another two days. Here is the result..... I love it!
Here are the dreadful BEORE pictures! Several harsh Chicago winters totally took its toll on the door. I was going to paint it black because I was not sure I would be able to get it from a honey oak to a dark mahogany. The project was a little daunting but I figured I would give it a shot and if I ruined the door, I could THEN paint it. So glad I took a chance.
The first step was to use a chemical stripper and then re-strip and then sand, sand, sand and sand some more. The stripper is nasty - had to wear chemical resistant gloves, a mask, eye protection and I still got a few chemical burns. OUCH! What a totally tedious job but I finally got it down to bare wood. Behold the totally naked wood door - a glorious sight!
The next step was Wood Conditioner. It is the equivalent of using foundation under your make-up. It helps to even out the wood and allow for a more uniform stain color. Here is the door after the conditioner was applied.
After that was allowed to dry, I applied the first coat of stain. Varathane Gel Stain - CABERNET. It worked very well. After the first coat, I was a little nervous that I would never get the dark color I had my heart set on.
After the application of a few more coats, I definitely had arrived at the color I had pictured in my mind. I then added four coats of Spar arathane so it will hopefully be a long time until I have to do this project again. I also removed the railing which made a HUGE difference! I am thrilled! This project cost me about $50 total for stains and supplies.
Here are the supplies I used...
I used a basic stripper from Menards. Then after it was stripped and sanded, I used this - one of my favorite products! Citristrip Paint Stripper After Wash! I used white gauze to apply it. It just washes off the residue from stripping and sanding and gives you a clean surface to work with. The door felt so nice after I finished this step. I used the white gauze so I can see how much residue I am removing - once the gauze stays relatively clean, I know I'm done with this step.
Next was the wood conditioner. Its like using foundation on your face before make-up. It just prepares the new, raw wood for staining and allows it to go on smoother. I love it.
This Varathane stain made all the difference. Everyone told me I couldn't make an oak door look like a deep mahogany but this totally did the trick. The final coats went a bit thicker to enhance the color and I LOVE the result!
Living in Chicago - the final step was a definite MUST! I added a few coats of the spar urethane. It creates a strong clear coat to prevent chipping and peeling. With the harsh winters, this was a must.
Thank you so much for stopping by and taking a look at my front door make-over!
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