Saturday, March 31, 2012

{ Anthro Knock off Shade }

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I pretty much love every product Anthropologie sells.
Who doesn't?  The prices, not so much.
So, every now and them I've gotta knock off an idea I see at Anthropogie.
My latest victim, a lamp shade. I love the one above.
But, besides not needing another lamp, I don't need the $98 price tag. (and that just for the shade people!)

So, I set out to recreate the same look for little to no cost...
Here's my simple, cute Homegoods lamp. (with ho humm shade)


Although the shade already had a burlap like fabric on it, I wanted to add my own.
I laid the shade on top of the burlap and hot glued, then rolled, hot glued, then rolled.


I trimmed the burlap after I glued it to the shade.  I wanted it a little messy and crumpled for more texture.
I folded the edge when I got the the seem.


After that, I glued my fabric flowers around the shade. No rhyme or reason, just a natural flow of flowers.
(I also frayed the edges of the burlap around the bottom of the shade for a more distressed feel.





Ta-Da! Here's the side by side...


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Friday, March 30, 2012

elegant and French in grey

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Simple elegance, the way we like it.   

Clean cut, good light, neutral tones

Nothing showy, authentic materials




clipped box in the courtyard






sarreguemine on the wall




tiling and curtains on the kitchen worktop




Wishing you all an excellent weekend


What didn't get blogged....

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Happy Friday! Here's what happened that I didn't have an opportunity to write about it on my blog. Overall it was a pretty quiet week...

[1] Oscar's 2nd Birthday Gift arrived! It is a group gift from some of us - I think we will build it and let him play with it prior to his actual birthday. (I'll reveal later which one we went with)
[2] Went flower shopping. I love the simple pleasure of walking to my local flower market to pick up a bouquet
[3] Business has been busy. :-)
[4] Hung out with my family, my brother watched Oscar for one night so Aubrey and I could grab a bite to eat ... solo. :)

Also, I am thinking of offering small box ads on my blog. It's been at the back of my mind for about a year. Part of my hesitation was that I didn't want to feel obligated to blog on behalf of advertisers. Over the last few months I've realized --- I'm in love with this blog and it's not going anywhere, so maybe it's ok to have advertising - Which will be nice, as it will help me contribute to the kitchen reno fund. ;) Anyhow, that's what happened this week!

xo Linds

Shiny

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Now these are some silver chairs!  Before and after coming next week.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Kitchen Counter Top - Cambria Quartz

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I think it's safe to say that I'm not going with the marble for the kitchen. Although it is the look I want, I'm not prepared for the maintenance (or the worry).  The decision has been easy thanks to helpful e-mails from you, showing me your counters .... I'm seeing that I can get the look of carerra with other materials like Quartz, or Granite.

Which brings me to the photos above. I ordered a 12x12 sample of the Cambria Quartz Torquay on the weekend, and just a few days later it was on my doorstep. It cost me around $50 to get this sample to my door but it was totally worth it - Between juggling Oscar, my business, and, well - having a life - I decided to just get the biggest sample that they had, and see it in our house. I really, really like it. So this counter is in the running - the only concern I have is that it falls slightly on the modern side.  Some other counter styles are being shipped to me by other manufacturers so I'll show you those when they arrive. xo Linds

daffodil time

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A very quick trip to the UK has left my head filled
with images of pastoral spring.

 Lambs, blossom and
clouds of daffodils




this evening I'll be back in Normandy
and looking forward to a weekend of entertaining
 and brocante hunting with a special guest
- I'll tell you all about it, promise!


One of a Kind Show, Part 2

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One of my favourite booths at the One of a Kind Show was Good Wishes Quilts. She had the most beautiful Easter baskets made with vintage Peter Rabbit fabric. They were just under $50 each and someone pointed out that they would make the loveliest heirloom baskets that a child could use year after year. My heart melted. I'm regretting not picking one up but with the kitchen reno we have little extra money to put towards things like this. But if you're not saving up for a kitchen reno - I encourage you to pick up one! ;) xo Linds

45th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest Recap

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Wow, what an incredible last several days we've had!  The 45th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest has come to a close and though Mom didn't walk away with the $1 million grand prize, we all walked away with memories to last a lifetime!  I feel so blessed to have been able to share this once in a lifetime experience with my mom and am so glad she invited me along for the ride!

 Mom at her station ~ #48




The 45th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest was held this year in Orlando, FL at the Peabody Hotel.  Each finalist was allowed to bring three guests, but many people came by themselves.  Pillsbury paid for the finalists entire trip, but the guest fee was pretty steep.  We all got up super-early and flew into Orlando and arrived around noon.  Mom and Pepo flew in from Houston and Caspian and I flew in from Chicago, IL.  Pillsbury had private transportation arranged for all of us (even the guests)........I don't think I would ever get tired of having a driver ready and waiting to pick me up!

 Pepo and Caspian

 Caspian after a long morning of traveling.

 They gave each of the finalist a 'Doughboy'......perfect for our own, real-life Doughboy.

 Mom's quilting group made her a hot-pad and they all signed it with good luck messages.


When we arrived at the hotel, we checked in our rooms and then went down to registration.  The finalists and guests registered and received their name badges.  They had a wonderful lunch spread for everyone with things like roast beef and brie sandwiches, pasta salad, jicama salad, terra chips and tons of sweet treats like butterscotch blondies, brownies, chocolate chip cookies and so much more!

Kroger cocktail hour.

After lunch the finalists had a long orientation and then we all attended a cocktail hour hosted by the different grocery stores from around the country.  Mom's store is 'Kroger' so we hung out with the folks from 'Kroger' and the other 'Kroger' finalists.  After the cocktail hour we made our way into the semi-formal welcome dinner.








The food at the dinner was amazing!!  The salad was to-die-for and the steak was cooked to an absolute perfect medium.  The dessert was just delicious and went perfectly with our red wine!

 Mom and fellow finalists in line for the Grand March.

Getting ready for the Grand March.

The next morning was the competition.  We had to be at breakfast around 6:00AM.  Then the finalists lined up outside the ballroom for the historic 'Grand March' into the Bake-Off.  While the finalists lined up, the rest of the guests, media, and folks from the Martha Stewart Show made our way into the ballroom.

 Kitchens all ready to go before the competition.



 Station.......not too large.

Many people get star-struck around different movie stars, models, ect........nope, not me........I was almost paralyzed with excitement from being around Martha Stewart herself!!  I must have taken a million pictures of her.  And the fact that I was standing next to the Editor of Everyday Food Magazine and talking with Joey Kola (Martha's sidekick) was so incredibly thrilling!!  Martha was so sweet and lovely.  She was on the quieter side and seemed genuinely excited to be there.


 Filming the opening for the Martha Stewart show.



 Martha brought her own personal camera she was using to take pictures.

 Yes, this was how close I was to them (I'm not using any zoom)!

After the contestants did the Grand March into the ballroom, a deep voice came over the sound system announcing the beginning of the '45th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest'.  And from that point on the finalists had 4 hours to make their recipes 3 times ~ once for the judges, once for the display table and an optional third time for tasting (for media and other finalists).






The excitement in the room was so electric!  There was media everywhere and Martha Stewart's team was walking around with several different crews filming, interviewing and tasting different recipes.  I noticed that the Martha Stewart Show had certain finalists bookmarked and it turns out Mom was one of them.  Martha stopped by several times, tasted Mom's recipe and took a picture of Mom's blackberries with Martha's own personal camera.

 Finalists were given a disposable camera at their stations.  Here is Mom with Martha.

Each finalist had a runner that was there to help them get ingredients or help them with any issues they might have.  Mom really liked her runner, 'Cody' and she also made friends with the finalists on either side of her.  She tried Pam's 'Loaded Nacho Burgers' and said I needed to link to them on the blog because they are SO good......Mom said she's actually going to make them tonight for dinner!  So if you would like to check out the recipe for 'Loaded Nacho Burgers', click HERE.

Caspian Finn ~ the little Doughboy

My little man, Caspian Finn, slept through the first several hours of the Bake-Off in his stroller (he was a little under the weather).  Once he finally woke up, I took him out of the stroller and put on his Doughboy hat that I made for him.  I made a basic chef hat in white and embroidered 'Doughboy' on the front.  And let me tell you.........Caspian was a HUGE hit!  He had media swarming him......Martha Stewart's crew, Pillsbury, General Mills, Better Homes and Gardens, ect......The President of Pillsbury even asked me to take him over to have his picture taken with the real Doughboy.  We had so much fun!



They even blogged about us (Mom, Caspian and I) on Pillsbury.com about us having three generations at the Bake-Off!  
Click HERE to read the article on the Pillsbury website.







After the competition was complete, we were able to view all the different recipes on the display table.  Mom had obviously had an amazing time and was on such a high from everything.


Mom, Pepo and Caspian

We spent some time that afternoon relaxing and talking about her experience.  That evening was the celebration dinner where they had transformed one of the ballrooms into a night club.  It was really fun and they had all kinds of stations preparing different foods such as Pad Thai, Lamb and Buffalo Sliders, Shrimp and Pork Quesadillas and much more.  We didn't stay too long because they had an awesome band playing, but it was too loud for my little man.


The next morning we went to breakfast and got ready for the Martha Stewart Show.  The Martha Show set was set up in one of the ballrooms and the show was broadcast live from the Peabody hotel and aired on the Hallmark Channel.  The whole show was about the Bake-Off Contest.  And while Mom did not win any of the prizes we saw her and her recipe in the television footage and Caspian and I were featured on the show as well!!  Pretty cool, if I do say so myself.


Click on the video above to see Mom's recipe as well as Caspian and I in the Bake-Off highlights that were part of the Martha Stewart show!



After a slight feeling of disappointment that Mom didn't walk away with the $1 million dollars, a few hugs from her own little Doughboy certainly made her feel better!

The people at Pillsbury and General Mills did a fabulous job with this entire event.  I can see why they only put this on every other year.......it is a lot of work!  We made so many friends and got to talk to so many lovely people.  The 45th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest is one that we will remember for the rest of our lives and as the folks from Pillsbury said, Mom is now officially part of Bake-Off history.

You can purchase the cookbook with all of the Bake-Off finalists recipes at most major grocery stores (usually located where you check out) or check out the recipes online.  Also, I know many of you love to cook, so I would highly recommend you start thinking about a recipe for the 46th Bake-Off Contest that will take place in 2014 and definitely try to enter.  I know Mom already has two pages of recipe ideas going.......yes, it was that much fun........she certainly wants to go for it again!
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