Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Happy Holidays Friends



Happy Holidays dear Friends.  Here are more inspirational decorating ideas. Don't forget to show your special  gift of love this season.  Yes, forgive and yes get over it. Put your pretty best on and go have some fun!











Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Decorating for the Holidays



Hey my beauties!  Here's a look at more pretty holiday decorating!  Love the use of greens and garland, so festive and simple.  Hope you are having fun  with your holiday season!  In a blink it will be 2012 and the new year awaits.   Treasure your days left in 2011 and bring  out your creative imagination for a memorable season!













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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Wreath Fashion



December 1st my beauties!  Putting up your wreath is generally a wonderful welcome sign around the holidays for all your family friend and neighbors! Wreath's go way back in ancient history.
Much symbolism can be attributed to the Christmas wreath. The shape of a circle has no beginning and no ending. This may represent the eternal nature of a god's love, or the circle of life. Evergreens are used to represent immortality and the victory of life through darkness and challenge. The fact that evergreens live through winter signifies the strength of life.

The decorative value of wreaths is believed to have been derived by ancient tradition. In the way that we use house numbers today, wreaths featuring different floral arrangements were used to identify different families and houses.

Also attributing to the wreath lore is the Roman use of wreaths as signs of victory. It is believed that victors of battles would hang wreaths upon their doors to advertise their status. Here are a few photos for inspiration.  Happy Holidays!


























Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Modern Day Villa


Modern Villa in Brazil

  Interior Tuesday for all who love architecture. Today we look at a brilliantly designer space by Isay Weinfeld, a Brazilian designer. Arguably Brazil’s best-known architect after Oscar Niemeyer, Weinfeld has the luxury of turning away as many projects as he undertakes. He signs on only after listening to prospective clients describe how they wish to live. “What do you do when you wake up in the morning?” he’ll ask. “How do you spend your day?” He then sits quietly, head in hand, waiting for insights. These prefatory encounters can resemble therapy, or courtship. “It’s like a marriage,” he says. “We have to be a match. We may have to work together for years, and we must think in the same direction.”

Weinfeld felt a swift rapport with a young couple—he is Brazilian, she is French—when they met two years ago to discuss plans for a home in São Paulo’s Jardins, a district of fashionable shops and restaurants. The pair imagined an informal, light-filled dwelling in which they could live with their three energetic children and a collection of Brazilian art. “They wanted a contemporary house,” Weinfeld says, “but also a place with warmth where their family would feel comfortable. They are not the kind of people who need dining room doors so the table can be prepared while they entertain guests in the living room. Everything about them is open, and I tried to create a house in that spirit.”  Thank you Architectural Digest!















In July the family invited Weinfeld to dinner. He joined nearly two dozen other guests seated both at a modern table overlooking the pool and at a 19th-century table in the kitchen. The rooms glowed with kiwi-green light from the garden. It was a moment when many architects would appraise their handiwork and exhale. But Weinfeld and his clients had known the design was a success for some time. “Long before the house was finished,” the wife says, “we could tell it had a soul.”