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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Displaying Your Crystal.




New Buffet that sits in alcove that leads into dining room.



Old doors with aged mirror reflect the new buffet on the opposite wall.






New hardware that replaces the simple iron knobs on the buffet.






A stack of gold encrusted fruit bowls that sit on top the server. I just added a little more sparkle with the old rhinestone flower pin.

A new pair of french candelabras with soft lavender and peach crystals mixed with clear.




A French bronze lady mixed in with the vintage and new Venetian glass.


An antique coffee urn sits in the middle of the display.


Pink and gold dinner plates accent the pink and lavender candelabra.


Gold details on the champagne glasses look pretty with the silver sherbets on the shelves above.





A collection of Venetian crystal glasses - "Which one shall I drink my wine from today?"



A close-up of the shelf above.


Collecting beautiful crystal and china is a passion of mine, but storing it is a challenge. So I display as much as I can on open shelves so that I can enjoy it everyday. I just purchased a high buffet from Noir, a line that we carry at Romancing the Home. It arrived on Friday, and today I had time to "fill it up" and re-organize my dish pantry, so that I have easy access to all my treasures! Displayed on the top is a collection Venetian glasses on a silver gallery tray and special china. The new buffet sits under a mirrored shelf unit that holds a collection of venetian glasses and silver dessert sherbets. It's knobs were plain iron, so I removed them and replaced them with rhinestone and bronze knobs- so pretty.( I purchased these floral knobs at Studio 41 in Highland Park. They have an amazing selection of cabinet hardware.)

Crystal and china that has gold accents is very elegant, so we have been gathering many new dishes for the store for the holiday season similar to the ones shown. We will be mixing it with great new metallic chargers and animal print napkins to give it an updated look.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Roasted Beet and Peach Salad





























My son Tyler came out for dinner on Sunday. He had given me an assortment of flavored balsamic vinegars and olive oils from Old Town Oils in Chicago. Having fresh beets, peaches and blackberries from the Lake Bluff Farmers Market, we decided to create a salad using all the ingredients. We measured a cup of the peach balsamic vinegar and poured it into a saucepan and brought it to a simmer. Watching it closely, we reduced the vinegar by a third and it turned into a delightful sweet and tart sauce by whisking in about a half cup of orange flavored olive oil. Over a bed of artisan lettuces from Costco, we tossed sliced roasted beets ( see our post on July 29th for an easy way to do this), peach slices, blackberries and bits of a delicious mild soft blue cheese. Then we drizzled the peach balsamic reduction over the beets and fruit and garnished with nasturtiums and violas from our herb garden. It was delicious! Be sure to visit http://www.designsbygollum.blogspot.com/ for other delicious recipes.
































































































Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Summer Dinner on the Porch

























It's a glorious afternoon, maybe even a little bit nippy. You can feel fall in the air today. But to enjoy the final month of summer, we are having supper on the porch. Over a white ruffled cloth from Romancing the Homel, yellow vintage service plates are topped with majolica bird plates. Green depression glass adds a distinctive border to the majolica plate The bunch of zinnias picks up the colors from the plates. Antique green and turquoise painted glasses are holding tea lights and add an ethereal color to the evening. My mother in laws clear pressed glass goblets will be perfect for lemonade. Silk turquoise napkins are tied with a faux leaf banding and a sprig of parsley is tucked inside. Ceramic green pottery birds add a whimsical touch to the tablescape. The bright colors really make a happy table! Be sure to visit http://www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ for other inspiring tablescapes.
























































Monday, August 15, 2011

Christmas Begins in August

















Yes, I know it's early-but I have to start making the unique items that makes Christmas at Romancing the Home so special. So yesterday, I composed some "champagne cocktails" of vintage ornaments and these sparkly rhinestone balls. Torn apart metal scouring pads are the filler in the cups. I think these will be great tied in a Christmas tree or garland in someones dining room. We will also be adding rhinestones to vintage flatware to compliment these silver goblet ornaments. Next, purchased Santas were enhanced with crowns, rhinestone buckles, and magic wands! They will be cute riding our silver reindeer. I have been gathering sets of silver goblets, gold rimmed plates, and gold serving platters to add to this festive theme for the holidays. I love these gold platters and silver goblets that were found this weekend at our local flea market. The "champagne cocktails" look wonderful on them. The decadent old candelabra is part of a collection of vintage candlesticks that we are collecting for the holiday season. I am saving all these things for our Christmas Open House in November. Stay tuned for more on that subject!!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Lake Bluff Farmers Market inspires the Menu





























Farmer's Markets are plentiful in the Midwest during the summer months. My town, Lake Bluff, has a great one. Local growers bring a huge selection of fresh vegetables and flowers. Honey, fresh baked goods, dips, olive oil, olives, hummus, granola and the best cheeses are all available to purchase. I always determine my weekend menus on what inspires me at the market. Beets are a favorite of my family and the orange beets are the largest I have ever seen. Fresh crookneck squash will be fried with bacon and onions, while the gorgeous large blackberries will make a yummy cobbler. Cheeses with mustard seeds and nettle are available this week. Nettle cheese is a seasonal treat, made with stinging nettles. When the nettles are cooked, the stinging sensation is removed from the herb and it is delicious in cheese. The soft mild blue cheese will be awesome on the center cut beef filets from the local meat market, The Daily Grind. Scones of blackberries and peaches will be delicious served with the fresh peaches from Michigan for breakfast on Sunday. And I couldn't resist the little bouquets of the vivid colors of zinnias- so pretty on my summer porch. S'more brownies and miniature pecan pies are treats to share and look so pretty under the French Pastry server ( they just arrived at Romancing the Home!).


Berry Cobbler Recipe - The simplest ever! Melt 3/4 stick of butter in a 9 inch square pan. Mix together 2/3 cup each of milk, flour and sugar. Whisk in 1 1/2 t. baking powder. Pour into pan of melted butter. Add 2. cups of berries to the top of the batter. Sprinkle with a little sugar. Bake for 25 minutes in a 425 degree oven. Delish. This recipe is from Horsepasture Christian Church cookbook from the year 1977. This church is located in Southwest Virginia and is the home to many good cooks, including my aunts!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Dinner Party Tablescape in Purple and Orange





Love this shade of orange ribbon!




What a beautiful centerpiece - made by Mariterese from flowers from the Farmer's market!







Little tussie mussies of fresh herbs and scented geraniums adorn each napkin.








Vintage crystal and Arte Italica- very pretty glasses to enjoy the wine!


Mariterese's courtyard reminds me of being in New Orleans- very, very lush.





The weather in Chicago is absolutely perfect for an evening of alfresco dining! A dinner of Apricot Chicken, grilled asparagus and pasta salad- yum! The purple chargers from Romancing the Home are the perfect compliment to the vintage yellow and gold dinnerware. The gold and cream tiger motif napkins are the unexpected "pop" on the table. I hope the lucky guests enjoy the evening- Bon Appetit! Be sure to visit www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com for other inspiring tables.