Here is what Sarah and family got me for Christmas. These milk-glass goblets. So me. I can't wait to use them next time I host a dinner. In the meantime, they lined up neat and pretty on my dresser in the study, one holding a flower.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Christmas in March
Here is what Sarah and family got me for Christmas. These milk-glass goblets. So me. I can't wait to use them next time I host a dinner. In the meantime, they lined up neat and pretty on my dresser in the study, one holding a flower.
Molly's Wedding Shower
The picture above is one that didn't turn out so bad. Some background . . . The theme involved cloches, moss, mushrooms, sort of a foresty nature theme. With as wet as it's been here in Atlanta, creating terrarium-like environments for the table decorations was effortless. We knew that we wanted to use cloth napkins. and so using the ol' standby painter's drop cloths — laundered, cut into squares and hemmed (Shaun at work graciously took that on!) — Courtney and I brainstormed how we would go about putting an "H" on them (the initial of Molly's new last name). Using cloth napkins is always a nice touch at a shower, and that coupled with the "H" personalization make them a perfect gift to Molly (launder and iron them after the shower and Molly has 30 cloth napkins in her linen closet to use for entertaining).
We then thought about using Jamie's and Molly's first initials along with the "H" and making a monogram. Blake, from work, came up with a beautiful one and that got us going crazy!
I took a vintage blackboard and we hung it on Courtney's front door using brown satin ribbon. Courtney then chalked on the monogram (we left the chalk on the ledge for a homespun touch) and decorated the chalkboard frame with flowers. We really wanted to start the theme from the minute everyone entered the door.
I was sorry to see the day end.
Harleigh's Photoshoot with Ali Harper







The day was so much fun. It all took place at our house (or on our street as you'll see when you scroll down to the bicycle pictures). For two of the sessions, Harleigh wore prom dresses that she'll be wearing next month. And for the bicycle shoot, we pulled my ornamental bicycle from the garden, pumped some air in the tires and combined that prop with a fun outfit — a vintage nightgown we pulled out of the dress-up trunk in the attic. Ali was so wonderful to work with; she made Harleigh feel at ease. And her passion for photography had Harleigh feeling exuberant.
Here's Ali's take on the shoot — as well as additional photos from the shoot — at her blog flibberty gibbets.
Monday, March 23, 2009
The Look

Now that I'm in my late 40's I think about my looks in a very different way. My body is simply a housing unit. I take decent enough care of myself, but always take extremely good care of the self inside the walls — my soul and spirit are what I strive to keep healthy, sometimes effortlessly, other times with wavering success.
I came across this picture of Kate Moss the other day, and for once in probably 10 years, I looked at a picture of a woman and thought, "I would love to look like that." Not exactly like Kate Moss, but with some of the ways she's made to look. Sort of Dusty Springfield meets Brigitte Bardot. The tousled up-do blonde hair with the long bangs. The smokey eyes. Light lipstick. Tan. Sexy as all get out. Imagine me looking somewhat like that with the content way I feel inside . . . I dare to think.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Floral Arrangements and Photo Shoot
Ali was here for close to four hours photographing Harleigh and it was a blast. Not only is she a great friend but she is an engaging and creative photographer. I'll share the outcome of the shoot in a few weeks. But suffice it to say, she madeHarleigh feel like a million bucks, we got some beautiful images out of the session, and we had fun — like we always do — being together. A perfect afternoon.
Kroger's discount flower buckets were overflowing this morning and so I couldn't resist buying some bunches. And these arrangements are just some of what I made.
Photo Shoot Today
Dear friend Ali Harper is coming over today. I don't call her Ali Harper, just Ali will do. But I wanted you to know her full name because she's a gifted photographer whose work is sold on etsy. Whose blog is chock full of her soothing images. She's coming today to take pictures of Harleigh, the house, Gideon, anything that strikes her fancy. And I hope I have lots of inspiring fancy to give her (well, Harleigh's a gimme).
Here are some of her images that I especially love, all from our recent "snowstorm":

Here are some of her images that I especially love, all from our recent "snowstorm":



Thursday, March 19, 2009
At Peace
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
GIDEON IS 2 TODAY!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Craft Spa
BEFORE:
AFTER:
This afternoon in the Craft Room Harleigh plugged away on the computer with weekend homework and I worked on an impromptu craft project. I told H-Bomb that working on crafts is, for me, as relaxing as any trip to the spa. And way cheaper. I took this ivy planter that's been hanging at my kitchen window and gave it a facelift with scrapbook paper and beads. There's something about these cheap plastic beads that makes me feel all nostalgic about Harleigh as a little girl. In other words, the planter has gone from Lowe's ugly to Harleigh beautiful.
AFTER:
Finds from the weekend
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Door Knob Cozy
NOTE: I find my best dollar store finds (like this doorknob cover) at Dollar Tree. Hands down, the best dollar store. But merchandise changes at a pretty good clip, so if you see something, get it. Chances are it won't be there when you come back.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Verdier Jewelry

Isn't this vintage locket dreamy?

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Frances
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Lazy Sunday
My version of the grandma furniture doily
Saturday, March 7, 2009
**Vintage Bella Studio** Vintage Easter Tag Swap
So . . . Andrea's swap was 21 2" x 4" tags with the Vintage Easter theme. Nothing says vintage Easter to me like the memory of wearing white gloves. Back in my day, it was always part of the Easter garb. For the front of the tag I cut out little gloves, giving each a white pearl or baby pink button as trim. I then added a ribbon and flower.
For the back, I found old patterns online and used pix of those along with an Easter greeting from The Gahan Girls.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Andrea's Baby Shower


I decided to use our office space for this shower and to do a breakfast. We always do a great job with breakfast fare, and this time Devon added a new staple to the buffet: Devon's I've-Died-And-Gone-To-Hevon Shrimp and Grits. I'm still imagining the taste! Doing something at the office AND including good grub is a great way to include the guys without making them feel all crawling with girl cooties.
I decorated using the baby clothesline that I've done for a couple other showers. Now, with the abundance of scrapbooking materials, making baby clothes out of paper is a way more fun crafting adventure than when I first did it ages ago using construction paper (and its rather limited color range). With the help of miniature clothespins, cotton twine, and a piece of bamboo, it makes for a festive adornment over the buffet table. Click on the pictures to see the detail: I glued snaps onto the onesie crotch and shoulder, used faux suede fringe on the cowgirl skirt and vest, employed lots of fabric trims and buttons as details, and even found fake fur for the winter coat.
We put balloons on some of the chairs (wasn't going to do balloons, but glad we did, 'cause it added a lot, especially with our extra-high ceilings). Courtney did our flower arrangements. We had a drink table set up with champagne flutes for mimosas, carafes filled with coffee, and bloody mary fixins. For the food table, I bought fabric and just folded and ironed the edges to make table runners.
Kyle brought in petit fours from a local bakery, complete with pink icing baby booties. They were as good to eat as they were to look at . . . like glazed donuts.
Baby Emily, Mommy Andrea, and Daddy Ken got lots of great gifts. I include Ken not just because he was at the shower, but because he got his own diaper bag (black and manly, of course). And the clothesline, "clothes," and pins went home with Andrea to use in the baby's room or to put in Baby Emily's baby book.
And most of this crafting was accomplished in my new Craft Room!!!!!!!
[Some photos courtesy of co-worker David Naugle!]


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