Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A Very Vintage Affair!













                                                 














 












































Monday, February 7, 2011

THE PEACOCK WEDDING

I've come to the realization that I'm still in love with the whole peacock theme. So I thought I'd put a look together for the perfect peacock wedding. Enjoy ....
    
    P.S. Check out the wedding dress ... I'm in love! 

































Thursday, December 23, 2010

OUR FAMILY TREE

Each year my mom and I buy a few ornaments to add to our collection. Over the years I've learned that ornament shopping takes a lot of skill. Here are some rules I've picked up on over the years. (Thanks MOM ;0)!)


1.The trick to ornament shoppings is buying a select few each year. Don't go crazy and spend thousands of dollars on ornaments. You will hurt your bank account and you'll have a panic attack when you see your bill in January. 


2. Don't be afraid to splurge on a few piece that will give your tree the WOW factor. 


3. Buy your ornaments BEFORE the month of December (these are the WOW pieces that will be gone before you know it) or AFTER Christmas where you'll save over 40% on ornaments for the year to come. 


4. Don't worry if you see things that don't go with your color scheme if you find something on SALE ... you'll start building your next theme as you accumulate these pieces. 


5. Last but not least gather together with your family, divide the tasks that are entailed to getting that sucker up ... and enjoy the bonding experience with some eggnog or glass of wine! 


Here's how our Christmas tree turned out this year! (Well one side of it that is!) 






Lights off...


 Lights on....






TREES TREES & MORE TREES

Did you know the tradition of decorating an evergreen tree at Christmas started in Livonia and Germany in the 16th century? I'm so glad it did because it really gets people into the Christmas spirit and allows people like me to become preoccupied at home for an entire month until I'm sick of seeing pine needles everywhere! 

Do you have a preference when it comes to trees? 

My favorite tree for this year would definitely go to the upside down tree that hit the market a couple years back. It's definitely not your traditional tree but it is absolutely beautiful! I think trees in general in all shapes and sizes are pretty. Depending on your home and style you can find excellent trees from the supper skinny look to the more traditional Pine Tree. 







I just love the top hats ...























A friend of mine once put different trees in each room of her house. How cute would these look in a children's playroom?