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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Christmas Gift Wrap Inspirations

 

top of box inspired by the store windows in New York city this season

found this set of hat boxes at Home Goods this week and knew it was perfect for embellishing!

Peacocks and feathers remind me of the Christmas  windows at Bergdorfs


vintage hand towel is garnished with an antique pin and covers the gift box.

rhinestone pin found earlier this year is placed in the center of the French Script bow
soft pink and gold paper from Home Goods - simply the best quality paper out there!

too pretty to open
 a bevy of presents in the back room of the store- ready to be picked up by Santa
vintage leaves enhanced with iridescent rhinestones on leopard paper.

gold lace orchid on black and gold leopard paper from Home Goods

Who's gift is this?
grouping of gifts ready to be mailed South for Christmas
rhinestone embellished meat fork placed as a bow on gift


Stocking from Etsy filled with goodies
special gift tags for our most important customers

tartan, velvet ribbon,  feathers and rhinestones- the perfect gift wrap combination

embellished box ready for gift duty

vintage ribbon- saved for special boxes
heading to a party tonight in the city- this wine is dressed and ready to dance!

wine is placed in the wine bag with white tissue paper that has been embellished with soft
white feathers on the corners and tips.  After all, that bottle of wine needs a boa for the evening!
Gift wrapping is an art form. Creating a beautiful box is almost secondary to what is in the box.  Throughout the year, I gather little bits and pieces to use on my gift presentations.  Many times I just embellish boxes to use for gifts- ready to go anytime I need one. These past couple of days, gift wrapping has become a priority.  Husbands shopping in the store appreciate having their gifts wrapped for their ladies- one told me yesterday that the wrapping was so gorgeous that he didn't want to let her open them!  It's time for mailing gifts to friends far away so they get them in time for Christmas and there's lots of holiday celebrations next week!  So let me finish this post with  the following picture.  In a home where the mother is obsessed with beautiful gift wraps- let me share with you the ultimate wrap created by my young adult son for his little niece. He has taken gift wrapping to a new art form.   I almost dyed laughing when I saw this little masterpiece.  Anyone guess what it is????

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Santa Delivers a New Family Room

Front Entrance to this charming vintage home

New heated stone floors, a new comfy slipcovered sectional and new leather chairs arrived in time for Christmas

Love these Aidan Grey lamps on the console behind the sofa

A collection of interesting artifacts covers the center of the mirrored console

new down pillows of cotton velvets and a great faux bois print are added to the textured linen sofa

a little bit of Asian influence in the perfect sized console for between the doors.
The tall zinc mirror emphasizes the new height of the ceiling.

Holiday Owl swag is perfect on the top for the season

find me nesting  at Romancing the Home

a big dough bowl of antlers, pine cones, moss balls and mercury balls dusted with snow

snow and little battery operated lights turn this everyday setting into a magical winter wonderland

faux amaryllis from the store really do fool the eye

oh my  - my favorite part of the room. Horns with perfectly real looking cedar garland
from Romancing the Home lit  with battery operated little white lights
over a new set of gas logs!

ready to party???

Debbie and Jim were ready for a new family room and called me to help.What started as a simple replacement of family room furniture, turned into a major re-model job.  We took the opportunity to add height to the room addition and dug out the old floor about 8 inches lower and added a heated stone floor.  The fireplace could then be converted to gas.  The entire room gained height and a better entrance to the outside terrace. Laurell worked her magic on the ceiling to create a weathered timber look.  While quite a project, the results were worth the hassle and wait.  We purchased a slipcovered sectional to be the center of the room- deep and luxurious seating- very very comfortable.  I love the quiet colors in the room. I think its the perfect setting to read, watch TV or just listen to music and watch the snow come down.  Yes- Debbie- there is a Santa Claus!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

A New York Christmas

Breathtaking!
Truly shows the magic of the season
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mariterese is in New York City this week and sent me these pictures from her IPhone this morning.
I am so jealous.  These  pictures are from the windows at Bergdorfs and from ABC Carpet and Home, simply 2 of the best retailers in the country.  It is so wonderful to know that they are keeping the tradition of "over the top" Christmas decor in a day where most retailers are pulling back! Owls and peacocks - I think we are on it!    Okay girlfriends - next year's Christmas shopping get away must be a trip to this incredible city!  Thanks Mariterese for sharing these- now where can I get some wispy white feathers??????

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Kansas City Girlfriend Christmas Get Away

Jay Strongwater pillow is going home for Christmas
Exquisite beading on hand dyed velvets - to die for pretty!
Can't decide where to put it???
Parking garage of Hall's Department Store decked out for the season

Love the Cinderella carriages that ride around the Plaza
Jay Strongwater stockings new for this season- a trunk show was going on at Halls

Harlequin pattern of handset rhinestones on the body of the pillow- so pretty
warehouse district in Kansas City- home of the monthly Bottoms Up pop up sale

another pop up for the weekend in the same area
Bottoms Up treasures - vintage French trims and hand dyed ribbons

French letters- just arrived from France on Tuesday night for the show at Bottoms UP

A bolt of rhinestone trim found at Bella Patina for a steal

I can already see these little beauties on velvet and silk pillows

I just like staring at this stuff- it makes me happy!

another find from a great Kansas City shop-  The Webster Shop

cute little black deer with glittered feet and antlers

love his crown- he now has a home on my banister with glittered nests!


antiquing is awesome in KC area-  really great prices on transfer ware

found these grey and cream leather books with the crown detail- although they are French, the crown almost looks like the Hallmark Crown.  Perfect treasure to remember KC- the headquarters of Hallmark!

On Thursday morning, after finishing the Schweppe Mansion holiday decorations, I got up early, picked up Jill and headed off to Kansas City for a girlfriend holiday shopping gala! We met Marlene and Jill's sister, Nancy at the airport in KC and headed out for 2 wonderful days of shopping.  And let me tell you- we were not disappointed!.  First we headed to Nell Hills store to enjoy our first stop.  Finding it to be very similar to past years, I did manage to purchase a set of antique champagne saucers with a gorgeous gold motif  and have them shipped.  Next we headed to Hall's department to store to their Christmas trim department.  While still gorgeous, we were a little disappointed in the ornaments this year- a little too whimsical for all of our tastes. We had purchased many gorgeous ones in the past years- elegant and glitzy.  We did buy a few, but the highlight of the visit was the Jay Strongwater trunk show.  This year, he  introduced pillows, throws, and stockings to his holiday collection and they are truly works of art. Then it was on to check in to the Raphael Hotel, we freshened up and headed to Jack Stacks for dinner.  The next day I called Carol Spinski of "Raised in Cotton" to get directions to her store and left a message.  Within minutes, she called me back and told me about a  pop-up sale that was happening this weekend and said to go to it instead! What a girl!  The Bottoms Up show is held the first week end of every month and we just happened to be in town.  Hurray for us! and off we went!  All of us found wonderful treasures!  Nancy then suggested that we go to the Webster House for lunch and shopping- sounded good to me!  This is a must see- an old school house transformed into a tea room and store with very very very tasty merchandise!  There is something for everyone- clothing, jewelry, antiques, and home decor. We spent a delightful 2 1/2 hours there and headed out south of the city for more antiquing!  Dinner at a French bistro and back to the Raphael to re-energize for more shopping the next morning! It was then back to the airport and say our good-byes- Jill and I off to Chicago- Marlene back to Nashville and Nancy to Colorado Springs.  It was a wonderful 2 days- great companionship and great shopping- the perfect girlfriend get away.  And best of all- we all found treasures!