Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

French Inspiration Giveaway



Dreaming of France is easy with all the gorgeous editorial content in our Hoffman Media magazines. Every year, our May/June issue of Victoria focuses on Gallic destinations, cuisine and decor. Last year's special-interest publication French Cottage -- one of my favorites -- offers inspiration galore. And the most recent issue of Bake from Scratch brims with mouthwatering French pastries.




I wrote the text for our May/June 2015 Cooking and Entertaining feature, "French Patisserie." Our test-kitchen chef, Loren Wood, really outdid herself creating a tantalizing menu of sweets. Later, when my talented friend Alinda and her daughters planned a Victoria-inspired tea party, it was a blessing to share their story of hospitality on Victoriamag.com. Read more about the festivities in Gracious Entertaining: Mother and Daughter Bring Our French Patisserie to Life






With all of this beauty to behold, Emma and I had no shortage of ideas for bringing to life her 10th-birthday celebration. I will be sharing all the details of her recent party in upcoming posts, so be sure to stop by often to view our take on an afternoon in Paris.


Leave a comment below for your chance to win a bundle of our French-themed publications, and I will announce the winner at the end of our party coverage. 

Friday, February 26, 2016

February Loves



This year's collection of favorites is definitely love at first blush. I am smitten with pale pink and look for this ethereal hue in a variety of products. There is something so gracious and soothing about soft pastels during winter -- they are a balm to my romantic heart! Here are a few of my most recent finds. 



1. I am still grateful to be working as associate editor of Victoria. Time is short for catching our Jan/Feb issue on the newsstand. In our latest edition of Tea Pleasures, you will find my essay "The Valentine Tea."



2. Soft and billowing, this Karen Kane Cold Shoulder Peasant Top from Belk would be a lovely addition to any wardrobe.



3. Flowers are always tops on my list, and this Faux Pink and White Rose from Joss and Main offers lasting blooms. Artificial stems can rarely compare to fresh, but I find that silk hydrangeas often look very lifelike. 



4. L'Occitane en Provence offers natural skincare products and cosmetics inspired by the South of France. I keep a tube of their shea-butter lotion in my desk drawer to keep my winter-weary hands hydrated. Try luxurious Cherry Blossom Hand Cream or Roses et Reines Eau de Toilette.



5. You know I have a great love of china. Not too long ago, I added Pier1's Lacy to my cupboards, and the off-white dinner plates have been a versatile element to use on their own or mix with other more colorful pieces. Although this pattern is no longer available, Joss and Main offers a large selection of tableware -- including many neutral selections. 



"Love would never be a promise of a rose garden unless it is showered with light of faith, water of sincerity and air of passion." ~ Author Unknown


Monday, August 3, 2015

Blue, White, & on the Victoria Blog


Today I am on the Victoria blog pondering the inviting ambiance created by blue and white. Please join me here to see how this beloved duo is a perfect palette for welcoming guests. And speaking of blue and white, be sure to stop in for my next post -- the reveal of son Christian's classic bedroom.



"The ornaments of your home are the people who smile upon entering time and time again." ~ Maralee McKee


Thursday, July 9, 2015

Screened In Porch Before & After


Finally, I am ready to share before-and-after views of our screened-in porch. Thank you for your patience! It has taken me awhile to complete the final details of the makeover, and photographing our new space has been a challenge. As we begin, let me give you a little background on my inspiration for this outdoor haven.



One of the first things I fell in love with at our hillside home was its cozy screened-in porch. Because this outdoor room is perched high in the treetops, I started calling it our tree house. Without further delay, let me welcome you to our new space!





Isn't it pretty? Keep scrolling for lots of photos and sources.





The pair of shabby chic bird cages on the coffee table was the first purchase I made for the porch. I found these candle holders more than a year ago at Tuesday Morning. I use a candle in the smaller one, but a vase in the larger one is perfect for fresh flowers.

Now for a few shots of the transformation!


Before and After


I snapped this photo after Joe had already painted the floor, which was originally untreated wood. The previous homeowners left behind the palm tree and a wind chime. Keep scrolling to see how this corner of the porch looks today.







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After:








Before:



I don't have a good shot of this view, but these vignettes will show you this side of the room.





The ceiling paint is the color Dayflower by Behr. Suspended from drapery clips hanging from large cup hooks, canvas drop cloths make easy curtains. 





The homeowners also left a pair of patio chairs, which we left outside under the porch for many months. After a good scrubbing, they made a nice addition to our seating -- saving me money on buying everything new.





Continuing our nesting theme, this chair cushion from Pier 1 turned out to be too small for the chairs we are using, but it works nicely as a throw pillow.





I will spare you a photo of the television mounted on this wall, but the shelves below are from Kohl's. I wanted an inexpensive option for this area, so I purchased the Linon Anna 3-Shelf Bookcase and put it together without the back and painted the piece with chalk paint from Michaels.





A pair of petite wooden crates, also from Michaels, offer convenient storage for flowers, magazines and other sundries.





A framed photo from our recent vacation adds a personal touch. Aren't they precious?





On the bottom shelf, I framed a favorite quote: 


“To sit in the shade
on a fine day
and look upon verdure
is the most perfect
refreshment.”
~Jane Austen


To the right of that print sits a practical addition -- an All Natural Mosquito Repellent Lantern, provided complements of Stinger. The company's offer of a sample from their new product line came just as we were completing our makeover, and it has been so effective at keeping our outdoor space free from bugs. To get one for your space, click the link below.





Continuing our way around the room, this trio of canvases adds color to our painted brick. (Joe used leftover deck paint from the floor and wall. I will update this post with the color if we still have it.) The focal point of our grouping is a photo turned painterly artwork from Canvas Pop. Clockwise from there, the bouquet of roses is from HomeGoods, and the bundle of tulips is from Pier 1. The tulips were originally orange, but I painted over those in my signature colors.




On the second chair, a pillow from Pier 1 adds softness. My father was kind enough to stop by and drill into the mortar so I could hang this gallery. I tried a couple of unsuccessful methods of hanging these canvases before going back to basics -- asking Daddy for help!





Our love seat, coffee table and side table were from the Presidio outdoor collection from Kohl's. Find the complete line here. It was challenging to find pastels in my price range, but I am very pleased with the Teal cushions on this piece.

I am totally smitten with the work of Karen Harvey Cox, the artist behind French Script. I discovered her Etsy business while writing Favorite Things for Victoria and knew immediately that her romantic designs would be perfect for our porch. I purchased a trio of pillow slips and a rug from her charming shop, and these easy-living pieces work beautifully outdoors. I have already had to wash the rug, but it still looks pristine. One of the blessings of this transaction was corresponding with Karen, and she is such a lovely person on top of being such a talented painter.





I took this photo to highlight the little posies but also wanted to mention that the lamp is from Kirklands.





From first sight, I have adored the Sunset Pier Deluxe Chair from Pier 1. Find it in Gray here. The cushion is also from Pier 1, although this pattern may not be available now. Throw pillow from French Script.





This sweet little heart painted by Kathy Murphy -- a gift from her daughter, my friend Carrie -- adds one last loving detail, slipped onto a hook by the door.





Here is one final look at our vantage point from the porch.





And one last lingering view of our nest in the clouds.



"A street house, a neat house,

Be sure to wipe your feet house

Is not my kind of house at all  

Let's go live in a tree house.” 

― Shel Silverstein


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

A Single Grace Note at Victoria


"Hospitality should have no other nature than love." ~ Henrietta Mears


Time does not always allow us to meet our lofty ideals for entertaining -- a challenge that can cause us to miss opportunities to share life's journey with others. I'm on the Victoria blog today pondering the power of a single grace note to inspire us to seek connections through hospitality. I hope you will take a moment to join me here.

And stop in Friday for my final post on memorable moments at The Grand Hotel.

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