December 31, 2010

Merci


I can't believe that it is already New Years Eve...can you? This year has completely flown by. I just wanted to thank each and every one of you for your readership, your positive comments and for inspiring me daily. This blog has brought me wonderful opportunities and dear friendships that I am truly grateful for. I can't imagine what my life would be like without you all. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have a feeling 2011 is going to be an amazing year....I can't wait to see what it has in store!

xx Amanda

Image via Rikshaw Design.

December 30, 2010

Pretty.

 
love everything about this image...the unexpected glam dress, pristine snow and the sunlight streaming through the trees. Since I'm up in the mountains right now, I think this picture truly captures the beauty and peace that freshly fallen snow adds to a landscape. It really is a little bit magical. The fam and I are off to enjoy some of that magic right now...Squaw here we come!

Image via Hanneli.

December 29, 2010

Snowed In

Hi there! I took a little technology holiday hiatus but now I'm back. My family and I are on vacation in Tahoe until Monday, and we've been having an amazing time. It snowed 35" last night. That much snow is quite a sight! We spent 2 hours digging the car out of the driveway, and then couldn't ski because of high winds and avalanche warnings. Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny so keep your fingers crossed! Here a couple gorgeous photos taken of our street and deck views by my mother-in-law. Enjoy!




Photos by Marcia Teal.

December 24, 2010

Takin' Some Time...


...to enjoy the holiday break. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas! See you back here the beginning of next week. xx

December 23, 2010

Southern Infusion


I loved Angele Parlange's West Village home in the latest issue of Lonny. The mixture of eras, styles, materials and colors is enchanting. Parlange, a multi-generation New Orleans native, was fortuitously visiting Sag Harbor when Katrina hit and she has been in New York ever since. Although she has now relocated to Manhattan, her Southern roots are evident in her decorating. She repurposes family heirlooms and pays homage to the past while sprinkling in decidedly current elements. I just love how warm and inviting her home feels, don't you agree?




December 22, 2010

Comstock Saloon


I can't wait to swing by the Comstock Saloon in San Francisco. Doesn't it look like a great place to spend an evening hanging out with friends? The saloon is named after Henry Comstock and the Comstock Lode, which brought mining fortunes to San Francisco and played a large role in the city's growth. The saloon occupies a historic space that has served as a watering hole since 1907...an important element in a city that had just endured a massive earthquake and subsequent fires in 1906. Just like it's original incarnations, the Comstock Saloon still offers classic cocktails like the Manhattan and serves refined saloon fare. Oh, and did I mention that the saloon keepers are Jeff Hollinger and Jonny Raglin of Absinthe fame? Now you know the cocktails must be good with these two behind the bar.





Image #1 via Ruby Press; Image #2-3 via BloomSpot.

December 21, 2010

I *heart* Amsterdam


When I saw these gorgeous images of a snowy and magical Amsterdam by Pia Jane Bijkerk on Apartment34 a few days ago I was so excited! I spent a week in Amsterdam this Summer and completely fell in love with the city. Forget Paris...I would take Amsterdam over Paris any day. In my opinion, it is hands down the most charming city. Not only is it a progressive city, both socially and in terms of design, but the people are the nicest you will find anywhere. The architecture also captured my heart. How can you not be taken with the 17th century houses that line the canals? I love how the Dutch respect and preserve the old while simultaneously embracing what is modern and new. Enjoy Pia's Winter images, and I have thrown in some of my Summer travel photos for contrast. 




December 17, 2010

White Winter


Sorry for the late post today...you know how things can get during the holidays! Busy, busy, busy! I thought I would share one of my favorite winter home inspiration images...isn't it beautiful? I love all of the white, the roaring fire, antique clock and chair covered in vintage Marimekko fabric. It's perfection. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

December 16, 2010

Elle the Belle




I just think these photographs by Steven Pan for Interview Magazine are so, so charming. Elle Fanning is a remarkable 12 years old. I shudder to think what I was doing/wearing at 12, but I certainly wasn't this mature and pulled together!  Elle already has 10 years of acting in heavy hitting movies under her belt, and she stars in Sofia Coppola's highly anticipated Somewhere. See the full interview *here*. I can't wait to see this movie. Check out the trailer if you haven't seen it yet...






Photos via Interview Magazine.

December 14, 2010

Moos-tash Mugs


These Peter Ibreugger designed mugs would make for some fun stocking stuffers. They are totally silly and would make me smile every morning when I pulled one out of my cabinet. Plus, who doesn't want to check themselves out in the mirror to see what they look like in a handlebar moustache? He also makes a set with bowties!

December 10, 2010

Jane Eyre



I am a total period piece junkie, not to mention I love anything by a Bronte sister. I can't wait for the newest screen adaptation of Jane Eyre to come out March 2011. Check out the trailer...it looks like it is going to be good! Have a wonderful weekend.

December 9, 2010

Lovely Letterpress


I'm in love with my gorgeous new business cards designed by the very talented Ashley Steen of Orchard11. The thick white card stock is letterpressed with Pantone 329...a teal color, of course! You should check out Dee and Lala who did the letterpressing for us. Their website is filled with drool worthy stationary. 

Image by Amanda Teal.

December 8, 2010

Inspired Tablescapes: Orchard11

To finish off this holiday entertaining series I have Ashley Steen of Orchard11 guest blogging. Ashley is one of those people who is talented across the board...she is a graphic designer who can shift seamlessly across the interior design, wardrobe styling and event design fields. She is also the Art Director for the soon to be launched lifestyle magazine High Gloss. Ashley has amazing taste and style, so I'm really excited to see what she has put together for us today...


room:
http://www.communedesign.com/design-portfolio/hollywood-and-vine

rooster plate:
http://www.vivre.com/product/Small_Black_Grid_Tray

bowl +  salt and pepper shakers:
via elle decor gift guide: http://www.elledecor.com/image/tid/5932?page=2&pause=1

small black grid plate:
http://www.vivre.com/product/Small_Black_Grid_Tray

black and gold zebra bowl:
http://www.vivre.com/product/Medium_Black_Mod_Zebra_Bowl

tree ring plates:
http://www.westelm.com/products/wood-slices-organic-dinnerware-e458/?pkey=e|plate|20|best|0|1|24||9&cm_src=PRODUCTSEARCH||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_-NoMerchRules-_-

double old fashioned glasses:
http://www.barneys.com/Decorative-Glasses/GoldandBlackglass_set,default,pd.html

black bowls with gold interior:
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=31741&CategoryID=16733

napkin ring:
http://www.barneys.com/Jewel-Cluster-Napkin-Ring/00505009718319,default,pd.html

carafe and glasses:
http://www.dwr.com/product/midas-carafe-small.do?keyword=carafe&sortby=ourPicks


Thank you to Ashley for putting this New Year's Eve party together for us! I would love to be a guest at this celebration. I'll take one of everything, please...including the Commune Designed room as the venue. 

December 7, 2010

Inspired Entertaining: Shannon Wollack

Shannon Wollack of Life.Style is one of the most stylish ladies I know. She has always had amazing taste and it's no surprise that she has built a highly successful business sharing that taste and style with others. Shannon and I have been acquaintances since high school but recently reconnected through the miracle of social networking and I'm so glad that we did as we have so much in common! Check out Shannon's take on a very glam holiday party...

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The holidays are my favorite time of year to entertain. Making sure your guests not only feel comfortable but also can keep their eyes occupied with unique room decor is a big priority.  My inspiration is this kitchen by Miles Redd—there is no better time than the holidays to take what feels like your everyday space and upgrade it for a glamorous dinner party.



Kitchen Inspiration Image:
Miles Redd

1) Alessi Ottagonale Coffee Set 

2) Waylande Gregory Leopard Bowl

3) Jonathan Adler Banana Salt and Pepper Shakers

4) Barneys New York Wine & Double Old Fashioned Glasses


9) Slim Aarons 'Kings of Hollywood'
http://www.photographersgallery.com/photo.asp?id=149


Thank you so much Shannon for guest blogging and for the glam inspiration! Shannon is also an editor at the soon to be launched lifestyle magazine High Gloss. Make sure you check out High Gloss *here* and sign up for their newsletter!

December 6, 2010

Inspired Tablescapes: Sacramento Street

Happy Monday! I had a lovely weekend. It was raining pretty much all weekend so my husband and I hunkered it for the duration. I love it when Winter really kicks in and you can build a fire and wrap yourself up in a blanket on the sofa and watch a movie. Total bliss.

Today's tablescape inspiration is from Caitlin Flemming. Caitlin is the founder and editor of the lifestyle blog Sacramento Street. Sacramento Street is always chock full of inspiration and lovely images...it's one of my daily reads. Caitlin has exquisite taste and this round up is further proof of that. I would like one of everything please...
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When Amanda asked me to do a tabletop about what inspires me this holiday, all I could think about were the endless possibilities - there are SO many things I love. What's been standing out this season is all of the sparkle and shine. I can't get enough of it.

When I came across this tablescape on This is Glamorous, I instantly knew it was what I wanted to feature for this guest post.







These goodies are what I would spice up my apartment with to get the look from above. I'm in LOVE with the tiny Christmas tress - I need those in my life.


Head over to Kate Spade for the polka dot plate and everything else is from Jayson Home + Garden - their holiday selection is dream-worthy!


Hope you got a slice of inspiration here today and be sure to head over to Sacramento Street if you want loads of inspiration! Thank you for having me here today Amanda.


Happy Holidays!


*Photos: This is Glamorous

Me, Elsewhere



Check out my "10 Things" over on Sacramento Street today.

December 3, 2010

Weekend Warrior

This is going to be a great weekend for treasure hunting! I plan on hitting up the Marin Country Mart Farmers Market on Saturday, and then Remodelista and Summerhouse are putting on a Local Holiday Market Sunday. Stay tuned next week to see what goodies I find! If you live in the area you should definitely stop by. What are you all up to?

December 2, 2010

Inspired Tablescapes: Style Curator



















1. Mcguire Reclaimed Teak Table 2. Crate and Barrel Miguel Glasses 3. Casamidy Lantern 4. Roberta Roller Rabbit Napkins 5. Wicker Chair from William Laman 6. Pink Peonies 7. Troyan Plates from Bulgar USA 8. Kathryn Ireland's Terrace


Fellow blogger and friend Michal Spitzer of Style Curator has impeccable taste and this scheme is no exception. It's refreshing to move away from all the green and red holiday decor for a moment and imagine a post-holiday brunch out in the sunshine. It's not going to happen in my neck of the woods, but I bet some of you LA readers could partake. If you haven't ben to Michal's blog make sure to stop by and check it out *here*. It's chock full of inspiration!

December 1, 2010

Inspired Entertaining: AE Planning & Design

In preparing for the holidays, I think it is always important to embrace one key thing: make it fun! For most of us, the holidays are the only time we really get to spend time with our families and friends, so it's really important to acknowledge that and make sure it's an enjoyable time. Working in the wedding industry, I've picked up quite a few party tricks that would be really fun to translate to your holiday party decor.

1. Select a color scheme. If you are into the modern look, add white with splashes of a single color, like red. I love the textural effect of white hydrangeas or carnations in clean white porcelain vessels. Try wrapping the vessel with ribbon or baker's twine. Ikea is a great resource for these.





2. Set up a photo booth! No need to hire a whole photobooth for your holiday party, instead you can invest in a couple polaroids and make a corner dedicated to snapshots. You can use old Christmas decorations as props and make a backdrop out of wrapping paper.



3. Dessert buffet. You'll probably have a massive amount of dessert at youR holiday party but it's all about how you display them. A table full of homemade treats is drool worthy, especially if they're labeled in cute and creative ways.




4. Goodie bags. In the wedding world, welcome bags are a must at destination weddings, but why stop there? Consider giving your guests a gift to go. A New Year's Eve kit would be a really exciting surprise- you could include a champagne split, noise makers, sparklers and 2011 glasses.


5. Create a pattern story. I'm really digging stripes right now. Add a little color to your holiday dinner with striped paper placemats from Carrot & Stick, or you could make your own red and white seersucker napkins. All you need is a bolt of fabric and simply cut 22" squares. You can allow the edges to fray, or sew a seam along the perimeter to keep the fraying to a minimum.





6.  Mexican hanging flags are a big wedding trend, so I think it would be fun to play on that in displaying all those holiday cards you receive. String them on some twine and display them in a long hallway, or even an empty wall.


7. S'mores!! What better way to get everyone gathered together than having a s'more-off? Gather the best chocolate and marshmallows you can get your hands on and challenge your friends and family to a s'mores battle. Believe it or not, we have s'mores at a lot of our weddings. Hopefully that's a trend that will stick around for a long time...



At the end of the day, the most important part of the holidays is spending time with people you love. So light the fireplace, cozy up in some furry blankets and enjoy the down time!

*Thank you so much, Alyssa, for your guest post! I'm definitely feeling a lot more inspired to entertain this holiday season. Thanks for all the great ideas! Alyssa writes the Alison Events blog, so make sure you swing by *there* and check out her handiwork and say hey.*



Photo credits: Image #1 by Sabine Scherer for AE Planning + Design; Image #2 & #3 via IKEA; Image #4 taken in Magnolia Photobooth; Image #5 & #6 by Sabine Scherer for AE Planning + Design; Image #7 by Ben Chrisman for AE Planning + Design; Image #8 & #9 via Martha Stewart Living; Image #10 via Cuteable; Image #11 by AE Planning & Design.