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Wednesday
Nov142012

PARTY TIPS AND STYLING TRICKS FROM MATTHEW ROBBINS

When I was asked if I wanted to interview the Matthew Robbins, celebrity event designer, wedding planner, DIY extraordinaire and author of the most beautiful book I have ever seen, INSPIRED WEDDINGS, I said YES! I've already told you about how I fell in love with this book by one of Martha's right hand wedding experts and wished I could have TWO copies it was that beautiful. But let me also mention that since then, I won a copy of the book from none other than Sweet Paul. The best surprise ever...I rarely win anything, but it came autographed! I was floored and so incredibly grateful. It has a special spot on my favorite bookshelf and I really do look at it constantly. It is full of wonderful information to inspire any event, from small friendly gatherings to the one big hub-bub so gorgeous that will get everyone talking.

I'm sure you noticed the incredibly beautiful floral spread in the fall issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, that was Matthew! Matthew was so kind to answer some of my questions and I even have a special surprise which will be coming next, so check back.

For holiday entertaining, what is your personal style? I prefer a very unfussy, relaxed approach to the holidays. i also love featuring natural materials rather than so much of the glitz and glam. I generally choose a limited color palette and I allow the color to dictate the decor. I also enjoy featuring unexpected tones for Autumn decor. This brings much more interest to any table setting or arrangement. 

Do you have something that is used every year or do you try something new? There are a few details I like to see every year such as my vintage collection of holiday decor. 

What do you think are the main essentials to entertaining with style over the holidays? Limit your color palette and your range of ingredients. This will allow for a much more edited, curated and style decor. If you stick to one or two "star" tones to feature you can accent with a more intense color as the anchor or finishing touch. 

Where do you draw your inspiration? I find inspiration and ideas for my own holiday decor when I travel but also in the natural world. I love to feature seasonal materials in unexpected tones such as muted green pumpkins and gourds displayed in a heavy pewter or silver bowl. This brings a sophisticated edge to the rustic autumnal ingredients.

What tips would you give to someone just starting out in event planning and styling?  Find your niche and really work hard to cultivate your special talents. These are the things that will set you apart from your colleagues. Also find designers or stylists who inspire you and your work. Offer to do an internship or ask if they need help every now and then so you can really learn more about their design process, their business and their approach. 

When styling something, do you start with a few items and add one by one? What is your styling method? I generally start with a point of inspiration such as the objects detailed in my book. After I have my inspiration I dig deeper to allow the inspiration to dictate the general design direction for the project. This will determine mood, textures, color palette, form and function. Always rely on your inspiration and give your design meaning by infusing it with the details from your original inspiration. 

Do you style before hand to prep or on the shoot/event? There always needs to be some serious prep work for any shoot or event. I spend days, weeks and months preparing the details for any project. I like to have everything organized and ready to go on site. The major decor or styling moments always happen on site as I like to create in the space I'm installing or shooting. 

A huge THANK YOU to Matthew for sharing his secrets! Add his stunning book to your wishlist this holiday! It would make a great gift for the event planner or stylist in your life.  

Thursday
Mar242011

SWOON WORTHY Inspiration: FLEUR WOOD


 I have been dreaming about these images  I snapped from Fleur Wood's book, FOOD FASHION FRIENDS.  
I. AM. WITH. OUT. WORDS.

FOOD FASHION FRIENDS: RECIPES AND STYLING FOR UNFORGETTABLE PARTIES BY FLEUR WOOD
see behind the scenes HERE

This book is full of gorgeous recipes and inspiration.  It just moved to #1 on my NEED list. **It's a big book so it wouldn't have fit in the suitcase...otherwise it would be mine.

Wednesday
Feb162011

Vintage Inspiration - ALL WRAPPED UP




I found this book ages ago...really. Like, when I was still in school and killing time between classes and cruising the aisles of Barnes and Noble.  I found it on a fluke again ('cause I could never remember the name) a few years back and snatched it up.  All Wrapped Up by Kevin Akers is fabulous. I love just flipping through the pages.  I've been personally obsessed and trying to make the retro bows in Illustrator.

I highly recommend this book if you have a vintage streak or a love of retro colorways.  It's a compilation of 60's vintage wrapping paper.  I use it all the time for colorways and pattern inspiration, I can't be the only one. For example...this watercolor plaid pattern...

 

...could be used as a starting point to spice up your fete...add dinnerware from Anthro or napkins from this fabric from Jay McCarroll for FreeSpirit.

I'll share some more goodies from this great little number as I perfect my little bows and plan some colorways for some goodies coming up.  Have a wonderful Wednesday!


Friday
Dec102010

Ha Ha Holidays...

Some of my favorite things make you laugh.  A real laugh.  From the gut, milk out your nose, can't keep it back kind of laugh. In school, I remember one of my teachers said that "truly funny things are things that are true." It was worded much better than that, but I have a terrible memory and I'm happy that I can remember the gist of it. 

The year has flown by and I haven't touched half of my to do list, not to mention my resolutions. Nope, not even half of my holiday to do list. I'll let you in on a secret...I haven't started my Christmas cards yet. On the list...towards the top, I think. Instead, I found something better. A funny book. The holidays can get a bit crazy. Now, I don't feel so bad about it.


...and it is hillarious.  It's dedicated "to all the unbalanced mothers". Look at the chapter names...


"Life's Too Short To Fold Fitted Sheets: Your Ultimate Guide To Domestic Liberation" (Chronicle Books) is
written by Lisa Quinn, and I think I love her. She's a self professed "Martha junkie", a domestic diva and insanely funny.

There are hillarious parts and sections with useful hints.  Like really useful...kid appropriate fabrics and flooring so you can clean less...um, yes, please!  With a smidge of snarky. "Because honestly, who out there really wants to spend an entire Saturday constructing crepe paper peonies for the brunch centerpiece"
I am as addicted to parties as any of you.  Love them, I wouldn't want to be in any other industry. She really hits it home about the stresses about it, though.  Sometimes you just want to walk away...far, far away...

It might be mom-wifey-lit.  But hey, I'm a mom.  It is beyond hillariously funny and just one of those books that reminds you how good you really do have it, with all the imperfections that come, too.  Perfect for the Holidays as a gift to your own domestic diva...be sure to wrap is really pretty...or in a paper bag just for kicks.

On the same note... I will be posting until next Wednesday, December 15th.  Then I will be taking a break until January 15th.  I really do have a ton on my list, and this year I wanted most of my gifts to be handmade.
Lots of updates coming to the shop and links to add to the blog.  I'll still be reading and twittering, just at a slower pace...to enjoy the season and plan a trip to the inlaws...

Friday
Nov192010

Happy Haul-idays with Chronicle Books


Hello Lovelies! I hope you are having a gorgeous weekend! 

Chronicle Books is my all time favorite publisher.  They have consistanly created beautiful books and gifts.  Eveytime I find a new book I covet...it 99.9% of the time is Chronicle.  I love them dearly.  I wanted to share with you a wishlist I made over on Chronicle Books.  They are having the most amazing contest called Happy Haul-idays.  I post my $500 wishlist of all the books and goodies I love from Chronicle Books and you comment.  If we win this, not only to I get a box of goodies of the WHOLE list...so do ONE of you - just for commenting!! It's a win-win on the merriment scale.  So without further delay... My list of lovelies.


 gorgeous entertaining
By the creators of those gorgeous little cards.  This came out on Tuesday and I'm headed out the door to go get it today.  BTW...I think I am in love with Shauna...
HANDMADE WEDDINGS - SABRINA + EUNICE MOYLE (HELLO!LUCKY), SHAUNA FAUST
I have BABY SHOWERS and WEDDING SHOWERS by this duo of formerly Martha Stewart Staff.  I LOVED them then and still DO now, ten years later (yes, I was crazy for parties in college, too) If this book is anything like the others, I NEED it.
AT HOME WITH FRIENDS - MICHELE ADAMS + GIA RUSSO
I have sucuumbed to that little piece of me that wants to go back to France.  I've even tried to learn French.  Ok, still working on that.  This little lovely shows all the goodie basics that you need to make your own luxe french party.  Simple and pretty, I'm making these party pretties in the poor girl's linen...chunky muslin.
FRENCH GENERAL: HANDMADE SOIREES - KARRI MENG
pretty little crafts
I heart Yee-Haw industries (zombies ring a bell?) and letterpress.  I heart this...
LITTLE BOOK OF LETTERPRESS - CHARLOTTE RIVERS (YEE-HAW INDUSTRIES)
On my list to learn ASAP, what a pretty family portrait this would make. I just love how timeless and modern these look.
SILHOUETTE ART - VANA CHUPP
Everyone around the web has been crazy about this book.  Gotta have it.
PAPER + CRAFT - MINHEE + TRUMAN CHO
I must admit.  This woman can teach you to sew.  Her patterns are the EASIEST I have EVER made.  And to top it off they are cute and not your mama's sewing patterns.  I have made 3 of her purses and her's was the first quilt I ever made from a pattern. I own every other book she's made.  I love when I can get another!
AMY BUTLER'S STYLE STICHES - AMY BUTLER
I want to learn how to applique the right way.  I have tried to teach myself, but its gotta be easier than what I try. 
APPLIQUE YOUR WAY: 35 PRETTY PROJECTS AND PATTERNS - KAYTE TERRY
I've been dying to get my hands on this at my bookstore.  I wanna see I wanna see!
LOTTA JANSDOTTER'S HANDMADE LIVING - LOTTA JANSDOTTER
Love. the end.
FRENCH GENERAL: TREASURED NOTIONS - KAARI MENG
Aren't these just the prettiest little accoutrements ever? I want this so bad.  I would, however, have to force myself to use them on packages to giveaway.  I tend to hoard this stuff.  Oops, did I say that out loud?
CURIOSITIES - (DECORATIVE TOKENS AND EMBELISHMENTS KIT)

yummy deliciousness in directional form
Both Tartine's are so pretty.  If my creations taste as good as these look, I must have this.
TARTINE - ELIZABETH PRUEITT + CHAD ROBERTSON
TARTINE BREAD - CHAD ROBERTSON
My brother says cookies are the next cupcake. Does whoopie pie count?  It's like a cake and cookie had a baby.
WHOOPIE PIES - SARAH BILLINGSLY
I adore a bakery cookbook, this one is so lovely I'd a bought it on the spot if I was in a store.
FLOUR - JOANN CHANG
I have the kid version of this.  It's a diet breaker for sure, but for this much yummy, I don't care.
STICKY, CHEWY, MESSY, GOOEY - JILL O'CONNOR


perfect little goodies
Have you seen the pretty little chalkboard to-do lists?  Get the paper version...
MINI GOALS NOTEPAD - MARY KATE MCDEVITT
Too cool for school...
OLD SCHOOL LETTER SET - PAPER+CUP DESIGNS


these little lovelies I've wanted since last year...
Premade patterns, insert into all kinds of printable goodness? So, I can print my own loveliness? Yes, please.
REPRODEPOT PATTERN BOOK: FOLK - DERBA GOLDFINGER (REPRODEPOT)
REPRODEPOT PATTERN BOOK: FLORA - DERBA GOLDFINGER

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