Easter

Hey there.  🙂

I hope you all had a very blessed Easter.  Greyson ended up getting the day off of work, and it was so nice to have him there with us.

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We spent the daytime hours at home with my in-laws, Greyson’s brother, sister, and her husband, and our baby nephew.  It was his first Easter, and that was very exciting.  🙂  After that, we went to my parents’ house where we grilled some chicken and spent time outside.  It was a great day.

Screen Shot 2017-03-15 at 2.30.42 AMVegetable appetizer in a silver urn.

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 Cheesecakes baked in jars with a graham cracker topping and assorted fruit.

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I hope your day was relaxing and spent with friends, family, or both.  What a great day to celebrate!  He is Risen!

Spring Arrangements

Hey there, everyone — and Happy St. Patrick’s Day.  I left my house this morning and saw a leprechaun — no joke.  He was dressed in a green tuxedo, had on a green tophat, and was carrying a bouquet of green flowers.  You think I’m kidding, but it’s true!  🙂

Here in Arizona, Spring is in full effect.  For all of you on the East Coast… I’m sorry.  I really am.  But it’s time for me to start writing about some Spring subjects here on this blog, because pretty soon the temperatures are going to be well above one hundred degrees, and by then I might as well just start talking about Summer!  Spring in Arizona lasts a couple of months at best usually.  But it’s the best time of the year weather-wise, and I’m trying to revel in it, spend a lot of time outdoors, and take in each moment because during the Summer we all basically stay indoors and pine for Fall.  🙂

I put up a few Spring decorations yesterday at my in-laws’ house — I found some tucked in a cupboard and thought I would get to zhushing.  My mom-in-law has some really pretty things that she puts out for Easter and I’m looking forward to sharing some photos with you.  But in the meantime, let’s take a look at some pretty Spring centerpieces and floral arrangements to get us inspired and dreaming about this lovely season.

Screen Shot 2017-03-15 at 2.14.29 AMMichaela Noelle Designs

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The Inspired Room

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Southern Living

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Flickr

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Urban Comfort

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Johnston Imports

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A Pair & a Spare

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Southern Living

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Original Source Unknown

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Stacy Risenmay

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Bower Power

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Classic Casual Home

Last-Minute Valentine’s Day Projects

I really should have posted these Valentine’s Day projects last week, but my day job was in full force, and I got distracted.  Plus, there’s the added element of the fact that because we aren’t in our own space, I didn’t decorate for Valentine’s Day this year!  I don’t usually do much, anyway.  Last year I made a little V-Day mantle on top of a bookshelf with a playing card garland and some rose petals in votives.  It was simple and cute.  I did go all out with the meal, though.  My hubby and I decided that instead of gifts we would spend the money on a meal that I would create for us, and it was one of my most favorite Valentine’s Days with him yet.  We had bacon-wrapped filets, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, and the best strawberry goat cheese salad with a bacon dressing.  So good.

This post is just a round-up, much like yesterday’s treats post, of ideas I have seen for Valentine’s Day decor.  There’s still time to get one or two of these projects done!

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Etsy

How cute would these be on a little branch tree?

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Ribbons

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Cutest Paw

Hehehe.  If your pup will let you.  😉  I know mine will not.

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Valentine’s Day Treats

I am sad to say that so far this February, I have not made any Valentine’s Day treats.  That’s got to change this week!  I need to make something.  There are so many ideas that have caught my eye on Pinterest and around the internet and other blogs.  Passing some inspiration over to you today.

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Valentine Bark

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Valentine M&M Cookies

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Chocolate-Covered Pretzels

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Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Cake Balls

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Valentine Brown Sugar Blondies

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Heart Linzer Cookies

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Heart Caprese Salad

I love this idea!

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This is genius.

Winter Entertaining

‘Tis the season of entertaining, and I love simple, fun ideas that make this time of year special.  Here in Arizona, it’s “cold” right about now but most days we can still comfortably enjoy time outside, we can still grill, and we can light a fireplace but not really, totally need it.  That being said, there are so many fun things to do around here this time of year, and I’m really grateful for that.  But entertaining from your own home is so much fun, and it’s one of the biggest things that I miss about Grey and I having a place of our own.  We spent a perfect night with friends of ours last night, and had the best time sitting by the fireplace, drinking wine, eating dessert, and talking.  It made me really excited for when we are ready to buy a home and we can hopefully have nights just as wonderful as last night was.

But this got me thinking…  Winter entertaining.

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I love this idea of a hot chocolate bar.  And crock pot hot chocolate is SO good.  I made some a couple of years ago for New Year’s Eve and there really is nothing like it.

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A make-your-own caramel apple station!  So fun and a great alternative to a pre-made dessert.  You could even have the apples sliced and then guests can create several different combinations (and they’ll be easier and less embarrassing to eat!).

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A beer-tasting party would really be great for any season, but what I like about this is that you can cater it to a season as far as beer selection goes.

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How cute is this?  Chili in mason jars for the Superbowl, or any other winter-time party.  This could be set up as a bar station, too, with all sorts of toppings for the chili.  But I love the mason jar idea.  And I’m going to steal it.  🙂

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A make-your-own grilled cheese station?  Brilliant.  We have a panini press that would be perfect for this.  Have a big pot of tomato soup ready to go, and I’d say that’s a perfect wintertime meal.

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On the decor front, I love how pretty and easy this is.  Burlap, sprigs of greenery, and twine.  This would look really pretty on a dining table or even on several tables outside if the party is going to be outdoors and weather permits.

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Tartan is basically a winter staple, and I love this super simple table setting with tartan everything and a little bit of bling.

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Not sue how to pull this off, but it sure is pretty to look at.

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It gets dark early these days, and if your party starts at five-thirty or later, chances are the daylight will be mostly gone.  I love this idea of little hurricanes lighting the path to the front door.  Just a little extra touch.

Transition Centerpieces

A couple of days ago, I posted about transitioning your wreath from a festive Christmas one to something more appropriate for just plain ol’ winter.  I thought I could do a similar post about table centerpieces.  I love Christmas centerpieces just as much as everyone, but I also love a good centerpiece just because, too.  Here are some pretty wintry ones that I think you will love.

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This centerpiece is pretty rustic, but I love all of the texture.  It is literally filled with texture — something that I really crave during the winter months.

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I know that this is only number two, but can I say that this is my favorite?  The pine swag, the gold flatware, the simple white dinner plate, and of course, the candles…  I love it all.

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In my opinion, lanterns always make good decor.  You just can’t go wrong with them.

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I think those are little rosemary trees on the table — you can find these at Trader Joe’s and they make great winter decor.  I love the wrapped burlap and also the burlap runner down the center of the table.

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Or how about this?  Little mossy pots with a taper candle in the center, all atop a metal tray.  Really simple, but textural, so the eye has a lot to feast itself on.

The most important thing to remember with winter table centerpieces, and, really, with decorating this time of year in general, is that the more layers and texture you have, the cozier it will be and the more interest you will have.  Bring things in from the outdoors, use your imagination, and have fun with this!  There is no way to create a bad centerpiece if you are inspired.

Winter Wreaths

Good morning!  I hope Monday was good to you.  That can always be the hardest day of the week, right?

I was perusing my Christmas Pinterest board and came across some really pretty winter wreaths that are perfect if you want to switch out that Christmas-y one for something a little less holly jolly until Valentine’s Day.  

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I just think this is so cute and this is the image that actual inspired this post.  I saw this and thought, “Wow.  Not in-your-face Christmas, but still festive.”

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This is really simple, and I appreciate that.  Aren’t we all trying to simplify after the Holidays?  I know I am.

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I love how this wreath is a slight push for Spring with the moss all over it, but there are still festive Winter elements to it that keep it current.

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Another three-wreath variation — this one slightly more sophisticated.  🙂  I just think this is so pretty.  I hope Martha has a DIY tutorial on her site for this because I want to do it!

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I think this is my favorite so far.  Could it perhaps be the stripes?  Yes, yes, I think so.  😉

Do you still keep your wreath up this time of year?

Christmas Catching Up

Hey there, strangers.

It sure has been a while, and for good reason!  First of all, for the tail-end of November and almost the entire month of December, I was sick with what can only be described as The Plague.  The long story short is this:  IF you find yourself with a phlegmy cough, do not, I repeat, DO NOT wait more than a week to be seen.  Because you WILL become short of breath to the point that walking from one end of your bedroom to the other makes you sound like you just ran a half marathon; you WILL cough up blood over the course of the next several weeks as your hacking continues; and you WILL be prescribed an inhaler that makes you feel as though you just drank twenty cups of coffee in all of about five minutes.  No, it won’t be pleasant, and your doctor won’t be too pleased, either.

The icing on the cake is that this all started on the day my mother-in-law decided to put up her Christmas decorations.  The BEST day ever.  To get sick, apparently.  I was zhusing the ribbon on the dining room tree when I suddenly became very sweaty and started to black out, softly mumbling something along the lines of, “I need water.  I’m gonna vom.”

Yeah…

Anyway, after a long sickness that started to make me question whether my moment of death was fast-approaching, I am feeling much better and my coughing only happens when my throat is dry, which is normal for everyone, right?  So I’m better.  One-hundred percent.  Hallelujiah.

On top of THAT, I started a new job!  I have been in training, whether face-to-face or online for the whole of December, and technically my first real day is, well, today.  🙂 I’ve been studying my schedule and I really do think I can continue with this blog and I’m going to try because it is so fun for me.  It’s a creative outlet that I enjoy and that I want to foster, so let’s do this.  My goal is minimum three posts a week.  We’ll have fun.

Since I didn’t get to write about all of the beautiful Christmas decor in the house, I will share some pictures in this post, just of my favorites.  Also, forgive the crappy cell phone pictures — someday I will have a real camera and my picture-taking skills will impress the pants off of you.  Literally.

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This is the foyer.  These trees are flocked and they have all sorts of crystal and white, glittery ornaments all over them.  Also owls, furry owls.  A lot of the crystal “ornaments” are actually prisms from chandeliers.  Really beautiful and a great idea!

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This tree is in the dining room/library.  My mother-in-law made most of the ornaments out of used books.  I should have gotten a close-up — it’s really something.  There are also frames on the tree filled with black and white family photos.

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This is the only vignette I can semi-take credit for.  The idea — my mother-in-law’s.  I never really realized what a total perfection freak I am until I started putting this together.  It looks like it took me, what, five minutes?  Oh-ho-ho no.  I obsessed over this and moved things an 1/8th of an inch this way and that way and added too many ornaments but waaaaait no that’s too many and then how to distribute the pearls?  Messily?  Neatly?  Neatly and with maddening forethought while still trying to achieve the messy, I-threw-this-together-in-five-minutes look?  Yeah.  That’s it.

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This is the brick room — my favorite room in the whole house.  We call it the brick room because the floor is made out of bricks.  I know, we’re really creative and clever.  This is where we open presents on Christmas morning.  The best and most lively room at Christmastime.

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This tree is even prettier lit up, but, you know, cell phones.  There is gold mesh ribbon wrapped around paired with a feathery garland.  Red, gold, and some birds live on this tree.  I can’t really pick a favorite tree, but I think if I was forced to, I would choose this one.

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Here’s the mantle.  That garland = large and in charge.  And heavy.  Really heavy.  My mother-in-law bought it and then filled it with ribbon, birds, tassels, etc. to make it look super full and garland-y.

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Here’s a close-up.  And I love those stockings.  I want to wear them on my feet and go to a party, they are so pretty.

The other great thing about the month of December is that it is SAFFRON BUN SEASON!

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This is only half of the beautiful, glorious dough that we made and then made into buns.  I don’t have a picture of the finished buns because, well, we ate them all.

I have been making these with my mom and brother ever since I could walk.  They are a family tradition that goes way back, and it just doesn’t feel like Christmastime without them.

Finally, Christmas Day was a really special day with both of our families, and we both felt so blessed to be surrounded by so much love.  Especially with our new little nephew being a part of the festivities — it made it even more special.

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I hope you all had a really wonderful Holiday season, no matter what you celebrate.  I’m looking forward to spending more time here in the coming year, and I can’t wait to share with you my love for design and decorating that runs so deep sometimes I can hardly breathe.  If there’s something you’d like to see here in the coming months, please feel free to e-mail me.  All of my contact information is in the tabs above.

Holiday Table: Gold Glam

Hey there, happy Friday!  Can you believe that by this time next week, Thanksgiving will be over?  I don’t even want to think about it…  In fact, I don’t know why I just said that…  Over the course of the next few weeks, I am going to be sharing some holiday table settings — I don’t know about you, but I love love love looking at inspiration images of tablescapes on Pinterest and such.  It gives me all sorts of fun ideas!  This table setting that I’m going to show you today is not necessarily Thanksgiving-themed, but it definitely passes for holiday flare.

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I love red and gold so much, don’t you?  Now, I helped myself to my mother-in-law’s large selection of china which obviously made the beautification process pretty easy.  But I’ll show some simpler table settings in the coming weeks, too.  Thought I’d get the series kicked off with a punch!  🙂

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The first thing you’ll need is a table…  😉  I chose this one for today’s tablescape.  Now let’s start layering!

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A fun ruffled placemat, a red lacquered charger…

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Let that gold theme run wild!  I kept the top and bottom plate simple with a gold rim, and added a bit of pattern with the middle plate.

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I used the red as a punch of color and distributed it in ways that it would pop.  I love how the black sort of punctuates the setting both at the bottom and very very top.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!  Turkey Day is on its way!!  🙂

A Very Simple Fall

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There’s not much I love more this time of year than simplicity… The season of “stuff” and “excess” is upon us, and really, is there anything more perfect than an overstuffed tree?  But as far as Fall is concerned, I am loving my mother-in-law’s small touches here and there.

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So very pretty, capturing the natural and organic essence of the season!

More soon!