Thursday, December 30, 2010

Black and white no. 25

black and white no. 78

Black and white is such a classic combination that even Jackson Pollock feel prey to its mysterious beauty.  No matter the season or occasion these two colors, together, create a polished look appropriate for any age in any situation.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

End to end

end to end


One of my favorite gifts that I gave this Christmas was a set of Chinese Foo Dog bookends.  They were part of a secret santa game and I wasn't sure how they would be received but fortunately they were a hit.  Secretly I was hoping no one would like them and I would be able to take them back home with me.  However, they have inspired my new appreciation for bookends and the artistic contribution these objects can give to a beautifully layed out bookshelf.  A bookend(s) can make or break the vision of a bookshelf in my opinion.  They can be used to express the types of books they contain or merely act as a work of art.  Bookends normally come in pairs but on occasion you only need one which is where a vase or any other object can take the place of a traditional end.  One tip that I have found helpful when designing (and redesigning) my own bookshleves is keeping like colored books with like colored books - this creates a pleasing pattern for the viewers eye while creatin a cohesive layout.


1. 6-Bottle Bookend Wine Rack, $30
2. Canine Companion Bookends in French Bulldog, $56
3. Halloren Vase, $100
4. Ceramic Books, $104
5. Agate Bookend, $52

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Mercury rising

mercury rising



Mercury glass, also known as silvered glass, contains neither mercury nor silver. It's actually clear glass, mold-blown into double-walled shapes and coated on the inside with a silvering formula, which is inserted though a small hole that is then sealed with a plug. A few manufacturers did, for a time, try to line their glass with a mercury solution; this practice was discontinued due to expense and toxicity, but it helps explain the origin of the misnomer.

First discovered in early-19th-century Germany, mercury glass was used as an inexpensive and tarnish-free substitute for silver in such objects as candlesticks and doorknobs. It then gained favor in France and England, where it was made into useful household wares like vases and goblets, and in America, where it was turned into glass vases, goblets, tankards, sugar basins, tumblers, and even spittoons. Some critics condemned it for "looking too much like mirror and too little like silver," which is precisely what people liked about it. At worst, mirror attracts a few vain glances, while genuine silver attracts thieves. Appreciation for the inexpensive baubles rose, until the advent of the lightbulb: in "modern" light, no burglar would mistake glass for silver.


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Winter whites

Winter whites

White is often considered a no no in winter clothing choices.  However, I do believe that white can be permissible if done right.  The weight of the fabric should be the most important factor in choosing winter white clothing.  You want to make sure you aren't wearing a piece of clothing more suitable for warmer weather.  Also, you want to make sure that your accessories are winter appropriate as well like a wool knit poncho or cardigan or perhaps a pair of tall boots.


Monday, December 20, 2010

Golden days

Golden days

The opulent gold details of this work lend to the riskiness of the half nude female subject yet her allure is so strong that we can't help but stare and admire her strength and beauty.  Her provocative nature makes me want to wrap myself in gold everyday this week.  Here are a few examples of a day time look as well as some sparkling night time looks that can make any day a golden one.


Friday, December 17, 2010

A little happy

{pic curtesy of cultriot}

I absolutely love this picutre.  What a creative piece of outdoor and interactive public art - I just wish I had one in my own backyard.  Have a great weekend everyone!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hostess gifts


When the party is over and the mess has been made it is important for a hostess to remember why she decided to host a party in the first place.  The proper gift depends on the hostess you are giving the gift to.  We all have a variety of friends that all like a variety of things.  I like to give fairly personalized gifts because I want the person to know that I am thinking about them and who they are to me.  If it someone who you know hosts many parties at their house give them something that they can use at another get together.  If the hostess has a touch of glamour to her style give her something with a little bling that she can show off in her house.  For those of us, myself included, with eclectic taste we prefer objects that burst with individuality - like the sequin squirl!  The point is that any gift you give should express the impression of the person as you personally know them.

Here are some general rules to follow for different gift giving situations:

For a Cocktail party a hostess gift is completely optional. Perhaps a bottle of wine or a batch of blueberry muffins for the next morning—or, for the holidays, something seasonal, like an ornament—would be thoughtful.

For a Dinner party bring a gift, but keep it simple and under $25.  A bottle of wine, a flower arrangement already in a vase, candles, or soaps are all good ideas.

For a Casual get together like brunch a gift is optional. You may choose instead to bring something to the meal—a side dish, dessert or drink.  But ask: just showing up with a tray of goodies puts the host on the spot.

For an Overnight stay a gift is mandatory.  You can present the gift upon your arrival, during your stay, or at the end of your visit. Consider giving your hosts something you note in the course of your visit that would be right for them, like a tray that goes with their color scheme. The longer the stay, the more expensive or elaborate the gift.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Day to night

Day to night

I know I keep talking about party clothing but holiday season often calls for day to night outfit changes.  This outfit is certainly not the fanciest but it can definitely take you from work to a friend's holiday party by changing a few accessories.  The navy platform heels can instantly transform you from office mode to party time while a switch from the loopy vest to a faux fur takes your style to a whole new level.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Festive sparkles

Festive sparkles

So I finally feel as if I am in the Christmas spirit.  Most of my gift shopping is done and I have attended a few holiday shindigs which ultimately do their trick of making everything cheery and festive.  However, the item that has truly pushed me into holiday mode is the sparkly charcoal nail polish I snagged this weekend.  It screams holiday but not too overtly.


Friday, December 10, 2010

X-mas decor


We are celebrating our second Christmas season here in Charleston. The outdoor decor on the beautiful row homes in downtown has really been cathing my attention this year. They have this beautiful greenery that drapes like a charm (it is like the Christmas version of Spanish moss) and has an old world feel to it that I can't recall having seen anywhere other than here.  It makes me feel as if I am in a time warp and I absolutely love it!  Now I just need to get my hands on some for my own home.



Monday, December 6, 2010

Charleston entertaining


Charleston entertaining


When I saw this painting I immediately thought of Charleston's love of the Oyster Roast party.  Now, I had never experienced this before moving to South Carolina because being from Louisiana we prefer to have Crawfish Boils.  Charlestonians are also known for their immaculate entertaining skills.  Wouldn't the shell platter be a perfect accessory to a pristine party?  And remember the hostess must always be dressed well but comfortably in order to provide her guests with the best possible atmosphere.



Friday, December 3, 2010

Weekend retreat


The weekend is here and I am hoping to have one last calm one before the true holiday fervor begins.  I am constantly dreaming of ways to create a retreat for my master bedroom (as I believe that all of my bedrooms will always be works in progress).  All of these bedrooms showcase an excellent balance of traditional, eclectic, and modern touches.  I truly believe that it is possible to combine all of your likes in one place to create a palace of comfort in which you hope the weekend will never end.



{all images from House Beautiful}

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Leather layers

Leather days

Moooooo!  The best thing about winter weather is the chance to layer your wardrobe to create a beautiful masterpiece of an outfit.  In my opinion leather is one of the best winter materials out there.  It is virtually weatherproof (when treated that is) and keeps an outfit looking polished no matter where it is on your body.  From the tips of your toes in tall leather boots to the tips of your fingers in buttery soft gloves, leather comes in all shapes and sizes these days making it easy to incorporate into any occasion.