Showing posts with label Tablescapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tablescapes. Show all posts

Friday, October 13, 2017

Shelter Loves..

Hello Friday, it's always nice to see you! It's been a busy week and I've been fighting a damn cold. I am drinking my third cup of tea today as I type this. 'Tis the back to school season I guess. With that said, I am getting excited for all of the upcoming holidays. It's a hectic but fun time of year. October is full of birthdays in my family. (including my own) and it kicks off the celebrating. I'm not a huge Halloween person, my kids complain that we don't have any scary decorations out front or around the house...tough life they have! Here's what I've got the "feels" for this week! xx

1. French dressing (as I have mentioned before). I spent some time checking out all the street fashion during the "Fashion weeks" around the globe, I think Paris was my fave. I mean, look at her!! This image further confirms that my simple hair style is OK! I do own a fat barrel iron and adore the pretty curls but more often than not I don't have the time to fuss with it all. I am more of a messy bun, loose pony kind of gal.
2. Okay, I don't want to bore you with all my sweater talk, but I can't deal with itchy clothing. This one is adorable and I promise it's not scratchy!
3. I think I need these sneaks in my life!
4. I'm kind of obsessed at seeing how interesting people live. New York - Behind Closed Doors by Polly Devlin and Ann Schlecter, shares unique peek behind twenty four dynamic New Yorker's homes.  . 
5. We are hosting Thanksgiving this year! If I can get it together, I'll even share a look at my table setting. I am drawn to interesting layered table settings. This one hosted by Jenna Bush Hager caught my eye last weekend. The beautiful menus were created by Poppy Cox Ink
6. Last year as some of you may recall I dressed as Wonder Woman for Halloween, this year I am keeping it simple and am dressing as a stylish black cat. This kitty mask will perfectly finish off my costume. 
7. No one is you!! I love this.
8. I was searching for client art pieces this week and came across the work of Joanne Ho. Her whimsical drawings and water colors draw you in with their saturated color and attention to detail. Joanne will paint commissioned pieces.


Friday, October 14, 2011

the autumn table-scape

I tend to nest indoors and entertain more this time of year. It's very simple to create a dramatic table! Here are some gorgeous ideas for your Fall fete! I have a penchant for Faux Bois. I actually framed this wrapping paper. It hangs in my office but could also be used as table decor. If you're feeling very inspired why not create your own runner with a little paint and the proper roller!
Candles in clear bottles? This is so easy but makes a lasting impression! (start saving your clear wine bottles)
I love the texture and various heights created with this array of fall foliage and flowers.

 Images: via the decorista (via pinterest), Citified Blog spot, image 3 - pinterest

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

At the table





Often times you can create beautiful table settings by mixing what you already own! With a few simple additions like ribbons, gourds, pears, place cards, flowers, natural found objects your table will look smashing! Are you entertaining this year?? if so, good luck and happy cooking. 

xx, Julie

Image credits: board one: Eddie Ross blog - Country Living, Martha Stewart, Real Simple Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Eddie Ross via Lonny, board two: Country Living, Pink Wallpaper, Martha Stewart top row, Hostess blog, ?, Martha Stewart

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

INSPIRING TABLESCAPES..

I hope these brighten your day. Creatively Displaying found and beautiful objects can make a simple table or dresser feel extraordinary! These approaches all vary, but they're equally stunning!






Images: Meg Braff, Mary McDonald, Sang An, Kelly Wearstler, Coastal Living, Gary Spain, Lindsey Harper

Friday, March 27, 2009

Friday - This week's finds..

Ali Wentworth and George Stephanopoulos's Georgetown home was featured in the Washington Post this week. {I really should say their children's room, and play room were featured. Cleary they didn't want to share the rest of their home, do you blame them?}


Their daughter's room. {the girls share a king sized bed}



Fun Lulu DK, Sunshine, wallcovering the the powder room

The basement craft room

The playroom
&

A few beautiful table-scapes to brighten your day


For more amazing eye candy by photographer Mark Lund visit his site here
Top Images: The Washington Post

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