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Holidays in a Hurry

12 / 22 / 115 / 28 / 15
Sssssstill stuck at the office?  Tell me you haven’t had a chance to finish your shopping…let alone even take a moment to get inspired and map out every last detail of your impending holiday get-together…as you had once hoped?
Here are a few simple ways to pull off the HoliDaze in a Hurry!
Make your way to any local Christmas Tree stand (seemingly around every corner?) and pick-up a mini tree to place in a prominent location: next to the front door, the bar cart, on the buffet for major drama.  No need to bother with all sorts of ornaments, choose a few spools of ribbon in colors that work with your home and tie petite bows on a handful of branches.  Why bother yourself tangled lights, broken heirlooms or storage!  (Yea, yea, the fabulous white columned home also adds to the perfection…)
1.  Find yourself a delicious holiday scented candle.  I adore Illume’s Balsam and Cedar.  The holiday scent is a lovely welcome as guests arrive.
2.  Forget stocking the bar…offer a single alcoholic beverage along with some sparking water and lime slices.  I recently made a pitcher of a Cranberry – Pear Bellini that was divine.  I kept the pitcher chilled by keeping it nestled in a large bowl of ice between pours.  (Here, I rimmed my flutes in red sanding sugar.  Dip and spin the rims in lime juice then dab in granulated sugar.  Stay away from green or blue – they stain ladies’ lips!)
3.  No time to work on setting out a variety of hors d’oeuvres?  My go-to quick gourmetish snack is fresh popped popcorn topped with butter, a hint of truffle oil, finely chopped rosemary, cracked pepper,  sea salt, and shavings of parmigiano reggiano.
4.  We all wish we could whip up a fantastic five course meal, clearly this time we need to keep it simple.  I often turn to Ina in times of need.  A one-pot entree such as her weeknight bolognese or easy parmesan risotto are simple crowd pleasers that are surely elegant enough for a holiday or celebration.  Add a salad of mixed greens, stilton crumbles, fresh honeycomb (a recent obsession) and a light  balsamic dressing and this once-daunting meal can be checked off the list!
5.  Think of a few unexpected touches like putting mints in the restroom.  Make sure you take them out of the container and display them in a beautiful petite bowl or salt cellar for an elegant presentation.
6.  Who doesn’t love Oreos!  Display dozens of the crunchy cookies arranged as a tower on a petite cake plate and serve with ice cold milk as a playful, fuss-free alternative to an expected dessert.
7.  Find yourself a wreath that can be used from year to year and hang in the center of a window, framed in a mirror or over a piece of art.  Use command hooks and ribbons to hang.  
Don’t forget the seasonal background music!  I am loving Zooey Deschanel’s album, A Very She & Him Christmas or the always dreamy Michael Bublés’ most recent holiday album, Christmas.
And one additional tip – keep the shopping to a minimum – nearly each of these items can be found at Target for a bit of a one-stop-shop!  

Your festive féte awaits!
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Autumn Amour…

10 / 19 / 105 / 28 / 15
Although I shall never utter a word of criticism for the absolute dreamy warm and sunny Chicago weather we’ve had so far this October, the air has seemed to shift just a bit more seasonally brisk the last couple of days.  I’m officially ready to embrace autumn {a season I truly adore}!
The air smells of freshly fallen leaves, pumpkins and gourds are readily available at nearly all markets and fall-inspired treats are showing up at favorite eateries.  Here are just a few images I’ve taken capturing my whole-hearted acceptance of the season:
This charming streetlamp is just out our back door and I found myself popping back inside, after walking Illie one evening, to grab my camera in order to capture the amber glow of the colored leaves.
I absolutely love the unexpected beauty of odd pumpkins and gourds.  I picked up these lookers from my local Trader Joe’s!
Don’t listen to them…personality does count for something!
These little guys are framed perfectly in the shadowy nook of our bookshelf.
And my latest seasonal craving:  a latte and a pair of pumpkin macarons from the charming bakery, Sarah’s Pastries and Candies on picturesquely perfect Oak Street.
Autumn, the year’s last and loveliest smile.  -William Cullen Bryant

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Oh So Thankful!!

11 / 26 / 095 / 28 / 15

One of my favorite holidays is upon us.   Although the tradition has shifted a bit for me over the past few years as we now kiss chilly Chicago goodbye to visit my husbands grandparents in FL, I still appreciate {and very much miss} the harvesty, familial essence this day exudes.

Today, more than most, we reflect on what’s important.  On what we love, what we cherish.  I have so much to be thankful for this year: as always THE most important is my family, the love and friendship we share is mind blowing.  I’m also grateful for my other lovely friendships that continue to grow and strengthen as the weeks and years go by.  I adore {and miss!} our gorgeous pooch, Illiebelle.  I’m still giddy with excitement about the shift in my planning and design career with Bliss and am already obsessed with my new clients!  I’m grateful for my stylish neighbors  in the blogging community, who continue to inspire me and keep us all fresh and focused.  Gosh, I’m thankful for so many things; I could write an entry each day for a year and not even scratch the surface…

And so, while I sit poolside under a canopy of rustling palms, I share a few images that represent a more traditional Thanksgiving scene:

No floral design skills needed!  A simple basket with an abundant mound of fresh pears, winter greens and glamorous gold-painted magnolia leaves. 

There are countless tablescapes that can be arranged without the use of flowers.  I adore the varied varieties of richly hued grapes used in different containers spaced down the table.
Love the raw, worn table with the glitzy golden turkeys.
The simplicity of a crisp white tablecloth provides a fresh backdrop for simple monofloral collections of varied autumnally hued roses.

A simple vase of pheasant feathers can create an unexpectedly seasonal setting. 

I so hope you have a day filled with love and appreciation.  Happy Thanksgiving Day!!  Xx
{photo credits}  pheasant feather centerpiece from {sniff sniff} domino magazine, fall trees from digital picture zone, remaining tablescapes courtesy of martha stewart
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Home for the Holidays

12 / 3 / 085 / 28 / 15

The wonderful Stacey Roney, co-founder of Glossed and Found (the hot new online magazine and newsletter, reporting the most current trends in the fashion, beauty and lifestyle industries) invited Jesse and I to be featured on their website as their lifestyle experts.

Stacey wanted to feature home holiday decor ideas that were easy to create and cost effective. Here are a few of my pointers to help make your home feel like a winter wonderland in no time:

-Fresh fresh fresh!! The use of fresh winter greens inside or outside will add a festive and welcoming aroma for you, your family and any guests. Whether it is a fresh pine garland or more modest wreaths from your local florist or boyscout or even loose clippings from your backyard thrown into an existing vase…the addition of fresh spruce, pine, juniper or cedar will lend a scent no candle can mimic!

-Cloved oranges. Another quick easy way to add a holiday fragrance to your kitchen or home is to take fresh oranges and stud spiced cloves directly into their waxy skin. Showcase the charming creations in a simple bowl on your kitchen island for a cost-effective color burst.

-Current Classics. Don’t waste your money on purchasing new holiday decorations from year to year…Choose pieces that are classic – but that still fit and speak to your personal style. Whether you select a glamorous Winter White theme or a Lodgey Rustic theme – finding key pieces to carry you from year to year is a sure way to allow for a little more $$ for a fancypants new holiday dress!

-Gorgeous Ribbons. As you may or may not know – I am a major ribbon snob…and adding some beautiful double-faced silk or extra-wide patterned ribbons to your home is an easy way to dress up the basics. Tie bundles of birch bark logs with ribbons and place them next to your fireplace. Tie lengths of ribbons around copious amounts of pine-tips on your christmas tree. Loop ribbon tails through your dinning room chairs (no bows!) to gracefully add color to the setting. PS: Tartan plaid may have been hot on the runways this season – but it’s even hotter for home decor!

Check out Glossed and Founds website (http://www.glossedandfound.com/) for the video footage of Jesse and I and the Botanicals Team simply enhancing ones home for the holidays…

Special thanks to Rachel and Stacey of Beauty on Call/Glossed and Found and the wonderful Fig Media crew for shooting the artful footage.

Ho ho ho.

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