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Sneak Peek: West Elm Holiday 2012

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West Elm is sharing a sneak peek at their holiday look books for decor, entertaining and trim. This holiday season is all about metallics, patched fabrics, reclaimed wood, paper flowers, animals, cool tones and vibrant colors. West Elm has also teamed up with some fabulous designers. I’m most excited about the collaborations with Sarah Campbell (colorful pillows, trays and paper  flowers), Laura Zindel (autumnal plates and serving pieces) and Allegra Hicks (dinnerware, bedding, pillows and accessories).

West Elm Gray Bedding CollectionWest Elm Lighting for Winter 2012West Elm Metallic Silver Holiday OrnamentsBottle Brush Tree Ornaments West ElmWest Elm Wooden Christmas TreeAllegra Hicks for West Elm DinnerwareColorful Holiday Ornaments West ElmWest Elm Holiday Tree MetallicWest Elm Colorful ThrowsGold Martini Side Table by West ElmSarah Campbell Pillows for West ElmGraphic Winter Blankets West ElmLaura Zindel Plates for West Elm

Don’t you love! The items featured here and much more will begin to appear online and in stores starting next week!

 

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Read full story By on September 21, 2012 in bedrooms, Christmas, Entertaining, friday find, Friday Finds, furniture, Holiday

Black and White New Year’s Eve Party

2012… can it be? If I were throwing a New Year’s Eve party this year, it would have a black and white color scheme with lots of candlelight and sparkle.
black and white new years party ideas 2012
1. Citrus Soy Candle by CocoCozy 2. Quartz Piñata in Silver by Confetti System 3. Debut Dress by Kate Spade 4. Feathered New Year Tiara from Party Options 5. Black & White New Years Party Invite by Cocodot 6. Baccarat Dom Perignon Champagne Flutes from Neiman Marcus 7. The Hostess Bar Cart by Society Social

Although, I am happy to celebrate the New Year on the sofa in my PJs with my hubby watching the ball drop in NYC {yep, that would be 9pm PST}.

How will you be ringing in the New Year?

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Read full story By on December 9, 2011 in color, Entertaining, holiday decor, new years

Sneak Peek: West Elm Holiday 2011

Okay, I know I am rushing into the holiday season a bit here, but West Elm sent me a preview of their collection for 2011 and I had to share with you. From traditional to modern, feathered to rustic or bright to muted, West Elm has a variety of holiday styles this year.

West Elm Holiday 2011 stockings
Every year I purchase a new ornament for my kids with the idea that one day they will have a box of treasured ornaments for their own Christmas tree. I have my eye on the darling woodland ornaments West Elm’s showcasing this year, but those felt Santa’s are also super cute. Here’s a sneak peek:

white and gray christmas ornaments tree

feathered white holiday ornaments west elmWest Elm Holiday 2011 Woodland OrnamentsWoodland Christmas Ornaments CuteColorful Glass Ornaments HolidayTraditional glass ornaments christmas treeFelt Santa Holiday OrnamentsHoliday Mercury Glass Owl Ornaments

West Elm with also be selling these darling mercury owls to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. What a great gift idea. Love it!

Happy Friday!
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Read full story By on September 23, 2011 in holiday decor, home accessories

How to Decorate a Christmas Tree with a Designer Touch

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{image from BHG}
The Christmas tree is typically the focal point in the room during the holiday season. Decorating the tree isn’t difficult, but approaching the process in layers makes it more manageable and the end result beautiful. Here are some tricks and tips for a designer holiday look.
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Determine the Look & Feel
Before getting to work, think about the color scheme and feeling you’d like your tree to convey. Keeping the color palette to three main colors is an easy way to begin {but not necessary}. For example, Martha Stewart’s holiday tree above is comprised of different shades of yellows/gold, silver/blue and white/creams. Taking a color from your palette and turning up or down the shade is a great way to add visual interest.
Once you have a color scheme in mind, take inventory and group your existing ornaments, garland and other tree accessories according to hue to see what you may already have. Determine where you might need more color. Need more red? Drop by Goodwill, Target or Kmart to see what’s on sale. If you are crafty and have the time, try making an ornament or garland that fits design your vision.
seashell theme christmas tree martha stewart
If you don’t think in color, then you may want to design your tree from a theme. This coastal tree with colorful shells, starfish and sailboats was created by Martha Stewart.
colorful flocked pink christmas tree tobi fairly
Or how about this adorable “monkey” Christmas tree Tobi Fairley designed for her daughter’s playroom? The bright multi-colored ornaments and whimsical sock monkeys make this tree one of my favorites this holiday season.
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{image via Martha Stewart}
Add Light
A well illuminated tree is the first step. Small white lights are typically more sophisticated than multi-colored or larger lights, but of course this is up to you. String lights from top to bottom and tuck the light strands carefully around the branches  to illuminate the tree’s interior. Wrap the lights around every major branch and string from the trunk down to the branch tip and them back. A seven-foot tree will need approximately 700 lights or 100 lights for every foot. Check stores for new, energy-saving LED options.
christmas tree garland ideas
Drape with Garland
Beads, ribbon or tinsel. There are so many fun garland options for draping around the tree. Strung popcorn, berries, gum drops or pinecones can be made easily and inexpensively at home {just a little time intensive}.  When placing garland, it is best to start at the top and work your way down and around the tree. Some garland such as beads may look best with a little swag between branches.
green silver white christmas tree
Mix garlands of different size, texture and shape for a more designer look. This “How to Make Garland” post from In My Own Style also has great ideas for making and draping garland.
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{image via Country Living}
Hang the Ornaments
Hanging the ornaments is the fun part and something the whole family can help with. If you have favorite or meaningful ornaments you want to stand out, place them at eye-level. Hang larger ornaments first by spacing apart. Place middle sized ornaments in between and follow-up with the smallest ornaments. Reflective hand-blown glass ornaments, silver or gold balls and crystals look best when near a light.
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Skirt the tree base with a skirt {examples up top from Pottery Barn and Ballard Design}, create your own {scalloped felt tree skirt how to from Martha Stewart} or simply gather a white sheet around the base. 
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Oh, and don’t forget to top the tree in style! This blue, and gold Christmas tree from Country Living is darling with the star topper and repeated pattern in the garland.
Happy decorating and happy holidays!
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Read full story By on December 3, 2010 in Christmas, Holiday, holiday decor