The hand tied bouquet was created from white dahlias, pink mini calla lillies, hot pink roses, green hypericum berries and fiddle head ferns. It was wrapped in black silk ribbon and a crystal brooch was added for a little sparkle.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Modern Vintage in Pink, White and Green.
The hand tied bouquet was created from white dahlias, pink mini calla lillies, hot pink roses, green hypericum berries and fiddle head ferns. It was wrapped in black silk ribbon and a crystal brooch was added for a little sparkle.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Room Redesign.
I found a great yellow ceramic lamp at a thrift store and added a black fabric shade from Wal-Mart. The commode came from the Reach thrift store in Hayesville. All it needed was a coat of paint. Sherwin Williams Caviar.
I found this great frame also at the Reach thrift store. It got a quick coat of white gloss spray paint. I loved my apple and rose arrangement so much, I created one for my bedroom.
My room was starting to have a very Parisian feel. I really love the herringbone pattern hardwood floors, famous in so many french apartments. I decided to recreate this effect in some art. I hand painted the pattern in yellow and dark grey, then added a crest and monogram to add some personalization. I think the result was very Lavish.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
A true Lavish affair.
The center pole in the tent was flanked by two of Stephanie's wrought iron trees. The trees were strung with twinkle lights and, flowers and votives were suspended from the branches. Huge yellow paper lanterns were hung over the dance floor and yellow drum shades provided a modern elegance over the individual tables. The cords of the lighting were wrapped with cream and yellow silk fabric that was easily stapled to create a cord cover.
The problem with a huge tent, is the main pole in the middle, often times, stands out. Our solution was to weave grape vines from the top to the bottom and then weave in dried hops to create a hanging garden effect. It was this day I discovered I was allergic to hops and scared of heights. Hanging from a twenty foot ladder on your tip toes to wrap a pole can really help you learn this very quickly.
The tree was hung with tons of votive candles and white dendrobium orchids. It created a beautiful and enchanting centerpiece for the whole tent.
One of my favorite projects was creating the initials for the barn doors. We took oasis foam and placed in tiny stems of hydrangeas to create a J and C (for the groom Charles). These simple initials had a huge impact on an otherwise looked over area, the barn doors leading out to the tent.
The centerpieces were so stunning. Roses, Phlox, Freesia and Viburnum create a beautiful harmony in yellows and green.
A true Lavish affair.
Flowers and Apples.
I had plenty of Granny Smith apples at the house, so i cored them, and sliced them vertically. Then I took the slices and bricked them up the sides of the vase, creating a basket weave pattern. Next I added water and flowers and voila! A Lavish arrangement of roses and apples.
Black Paint is Lavish.
Think about how romantic a candle lit dinner in front of this fireplace could be with all of the flames flickering off the high gloss black paint.
The white chairs and white tile floors look so pristine and classic set against the black lacquered walls. A very dramatic look.
The black carpet against the black walls provide a disappearing background for the great objects to really pop and stand on their own. How Lavish, a room where all objects make their own impact.Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Enjoy a Lavish glass of wine.
A Rose is made from a red grape, however the skins are removed from fermenting fully, as soon as the desired pink-ish color has been achieved. A rose has the partial dryness of a red because of the partial fermentation of the skin, however still has nice fruit hints.
Being a red wine drinker, wine is sometimes ignored during the summer because of how heavy red wines are. A Rose is the perfect compromise, and the most Lavish wine to enjoy in the summer, and through out the year.
The Chapoutier, Belleruche, Cotes du Rhone, Rose, is one of my absolute favorites. This Rose is a nice pink, with hints of raspberries and cherries, and has a nice fresh mint finish. It pairs well with light summer foods, seafood dishes, chicken and anything, creamy or spicy.
It is a perfect wine to sit and drink with some cheesecake while watching the Perseid Meteor Shower tonight. The showers are supposed to be absolutely stunning and just think about how many wishes you can make with a shower full of falling stars. What a Lavish night.
A Lavish wedding at Biltmore Lake.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Lavish Lamps.
The lamps, including the harp, stand over three feet tall.
The carved detailing is absolutely amazing and continues all the way up the lamps.
I think the natural fibers of these black, linen lamp shades will contrast well with the carved, metal posts of the lamps. All it takes is a little digging around and some creative contrast and you can have an excellent set of lamps, for an amazing price. Lavish Lamps. Sante.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Lavish College Room.
This is the wall where her bed is going. The headboard is being creating out of three garden trellis from Big Lots. The side table was a great TJ Maxx HomeGoods purchase. The Lavish yellow lamp was a great find at a local thrift store.
This corner is the future home of a great workspace.
This is the closet wall. The closet boasts a large walk in area with built in shelving. This wall is going to be an excellent spot for a chest of drawers.
Her room and home are going to be a great place for socializing, entertaining and relaxing. What a Lavish life a college student lives. Check back for pictures of the finished transformation. Sante.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
A Lavish good read?
"Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?"
When this peculiar ad appears in the newspaper, dozens of children enroll to take a series of mysterious, mind-bending tests. (And you, dear reader, can test your wits right alongside them.) But in the end just four very special children will succeed. Their challenge: to go on a secret mission that only the most intelligent and resourceful children could complete. To accomplish it they will have to go undercover at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the only rule is that there are no rules.
As our heroes face physical and mental trials beyond their wildest imaginations, they have no choice but to turn to each other for support. But with their newfound friendship at stake, will they be able to pass the most important test of all?
Welcome to the Mysterious Benedict Society.
Hopefully it can provide a Lavish escape. Sante.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Snooty brands at Savvy prices? How Lavish.
West Side Urban Market 1187 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30318 Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm 404.355.1399
Historic Alpharetta 30 North Main Street Alpharetta, Ga. 30009 Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm 770.442.1315
Owner, Marty Mason, looks to consign great pieces from well know designers, as well as beautiful found objects. He encourages consignment pieces, and aspires a going green aspect with reusing unwanted furniture, a true adage to "one mans trash is another mans treasure." At Savvy Snoot, consignment is the new recycling.
They have an amazing website, and in addition to the consignment locations, offer design services.
Stop in to look at some great finds like these end tables I am eyeing for myself!
Savvy Snoot...how Lavish. Sante.