Thursday, January 28, 2010

Domino Love



I dug through my OLD issues of Domino magazine to find this photo for today's post!  One of my favorite things I ever saw in Domino and implemented in my own home was to use an apothecary jar to hold my toilet paper!  Oh how I miss Domino.  (Sniffle, sniffle.)  It was featured in the October 2005 issue and I'm sure that countless people have now put one in their bathroom too.

Photo courtesy Domino Magazine, October 2005

The apothecary jar they featured is from English Creek  Gardens.  I found mine at Z Gallerie shortly after I saw it in the magazine, but they may still carry something similar.  If not, there are so many resources for apothecary jars - both online and in stores.

It's a great place to store extra TP, but the best part about it is that I now have it in our guest bathroom so the guests never have to search for more toilet paper when they run out!  Here's what it looks like in our guest bathroom:


See it tucked away in the corner?

Don't you miss Domino?  Do you have any fun decorating tricks you learned from them?  I'd love to know!

More Spring!


In case you didn't have time to click through the links in last night's post, here are some photos of the J. Crew items I bought that weren't on the site last night, but they are today!


J. Crew Tissue Garland Tank in dark pewter ($42.50 online, $45 in stores) 

This is how I was thinking of wearing it (but with jeans...I can't rock those short shorts!):



And here's the zipper sweater...a much better picture:


J. Crew Scalloped Zipper Cardigan ($98) 

There were a few more items that I spotted on the site today that I just might have to add to my shopping cart.  Darn you J. Crack!!!


 

J. Crew Vintage Bateau Top ($36) 

I am such a sucker for anything nautical and I love it when all the designers launch their spring lines with nautical themed pieces.  It must be the sailor in me.  And I love pleats - especially on blouses.  Thank goodness for my dry cleaner.  I think I drive them insane with all my pleated shirts!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Spring Has Sprung!


Spring has sprung!  Well, not if you look outside, but in the land of J. Crew it has!

A few weeks ago I was invited by one of my favorite J. Crew J. Crack sales associates to a breakfast in the store to celebrate the launch of the Spring line.  I was so excited to see the new stuff that I could hardly sleep!  (Well, not that excited, but you get the point.)  The store had been a little bare over the last few weeks so I was ready for some new merchandise!

When I got there I tried to practice as much self control as I could, but it was tough tough tough!  I also kept trying to remind myself of the difference between want and need, but there were four things I just couldn't leave the store without.

The first was this sweet cotton papillon blouse which I picked up in white:


J. Crew Cotton Papillon Blouse shown in soft violet ($79.50)

Wouldn't it be so cute with black capris or skinny jeans?  They didn't carry black in the store, but now that I've seen black online, I might have a tough decision to make.  Which color to get and keep for Spring???

The second top I got was this dark gray ruffle tank top.  It's not online yet, but here's a photo I took tonight (sorry the flash washed out the color a little bit):


J. Crew Ruffle Tank ($45)

I looked for a fun necklace to go with this top and opted for something other than the usual black.  This is what the sales associate picked:


J. Crew Petal and Pearl Necklace in light amethyst ($59.50)

I can picture wearing this top and necklace with a lighter gray cardigan, jeans and my silver Capri Sandals from last year.

After I had checked out and was leaving the store, I spotted this sweater.  I tried it on and had to have it.  It's not for sale online yet either so here's a photo:


J. Crew Zipper Cardigan ($98)

It's a light gray cardigan with zipper, ruffle and satin details.  (Click on the photo to get a closer view.)  There were only a few left and the store had only had them on the floor for a few hours!  I got the last one in my size.  As they were putting it in my bag another woman who was looking for it asked to try mine on since we were the same size.  I let her, but since they were now sold out of our size thanks to me, she had to special order it.  I can't wait to wear it!  The zippers add such a fun unexpected detail.

So, if you are addicted like me, stop by your J. Crew store before yours is sold out too!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Spread the LOVE


I HEART VALENTINE'S DAY!  Not the romantic expensive dinner, spend waaaaay too much money on flowers kind of Valentine's Day, but the give cute small gifts, tell people how much you LOVE them kind of Valentine's Day.

I love telling my husband how much I love and appreciate him, so when Valentine's Day approaches, I have so many ways to show him too!  I like to put little treats or notes in his work bag when he's not looking in the evening so he discovers them once he's arrived at the office the next morning.  Last week I sent him to work with some tiny heart shaped sugar cookies from Susie Cakes which recently opened near my home.  Last night I put a bag of green M&Ms that were printed with special love messages in his bag.  I attached a little note & a HOT PINK bow and here's what he probably found today when he got to his office:



I found these special love message M&Ms at a drugstore near my home so I'm sure you can find them where you live too for your Valentine.  If I find out that he has a client meeting the next day, I usually hint to him that there's something in his bag...just so he doesn't accidentally pull out one of my notes or treats in a meeting!  Can you imagine???

I LOVE giving my nephews presents all year long so Valentine's Day becomes even more fun when there are kids involved.  Yesterday I spotted 2 great Valentine's Books at our local bookstore for them.  In my opinion, a child can never have too many books!  I wrapped them up and put them in the mail today so they can enjoy them and get excited for Valentine's Day.

The first was "Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse" from the author of one of my favorite books, "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie".  In it Mouse makes Valentine's for all of his friends and they are each different depending on who the friend is!



The second book I got for them was "Fancy Nancy: Heart to Heart".  I know, they are boys and Fancy Nancy is very girly, but the oldest is 2 1/2 so he doesn't know that and he LOVES learning new words.  He's always telling me that he wants to dine "al fresco" which he learned from a Fancy Nancy book.  I love it!  In this book he will learn words like bouquet, gorgeous and magnifique because according to Fancy Nancy, "almost EVERYTHING about Valentine's Day is fancy!"



I even found some wrapping paper in my stash that was perfect for Valentine's Day:



I topped the package with another GREAT find: hot pink ribbon from Costco!  Check out this awesome wired ribbon I found the other day.  Each spool is 50 yards and only $6.49!



I didn't get a picture of the card, but it was from Paper Source and it was letterpress with a picture of a dinosaur that read something like "you're a dino-mite valentine".  I hope they love their present!


Are you getting excited for Valentine's Day too?  I hope you are spreading the love!!!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Today's the Last Day!


You don't want to miss out on the Aaron Brothers one cent frame sale and it ends on Sunday!  You buy one frame and get the second for A PENNY!  You can't beat that.



It's my favorite time to stock up on frames for projects like our photo wall.  This is my favorite way to display photos.  The #1 reason I like it is because it's so easy to swap out the photos over time and you can rearrange them whenever you want!  I don't like to clutter up tables around the house with displays of photos, so this is pretty much the only place you'll find photos in our house.

Here is our current photo wall in the hallway leading to the master bedroom:



I can switch out the photos or I can change the mats and put in a different size photo for a completely different look.  I purchased a very simple black frame and decided to keep all the frames the same.  That way you focus on the photos themselves and not all the different frames.

There's even a competition going on now to see who's on the wall the most!  Everyone loves to check the wall when they come over to see if there's a new photo of them!

We also had a photo wall in our San Francisco apartment where we had much higher ceilings so this is what it looked like:



For the shelves, I used the Pottery Barn Holman Ledge in black.  In the San Francisco apartment I used three 4' long shelves.  In our home in Perfect Town I used two 4' shelves and added a 2' shelf to each so they are now 6' long.  Some of my favorite photos have stayed the same (wedding favorites and the 2 of us graduating together from UC Berkeley), but some have changed over the years as we added nephews to the family and recently celebrated my brother's graduation from the fire academy!

To print the large photos, I just take the images on a flash drive to my local photo store and they enlarge them for just a few bucks.  It's so easy.

I hope this has inspired you to display photos of your family and friends in your home.  If you have a favorite way that you like to display photos, let me know!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Have You Heard???


In case you've been living under a rock or if you haven't read about my obsession, The Container Store is offering 30% off ALL Elfa and Elfa installation!



It's been going on since Christmas, so I'm not sure how much longer it will last, but it is one of their best sales EVER!

I re-did the closet in the last apartment we lived in when we were in San Francisco.  It was a small walk-in closet (nothing about apartment living in San Francisco is BIG!)  The Container Store helped me design it and they even installed it!  The whole process was so easy.  We were just renting, but the closet in our bedroom only had 1 rod running the length of it.  That was not going to work for the 2 of us so it was worth it to us to spend the money and upgrade the closet.  I don't have any before pictures, but here's what it looked like after the installation:




I looked at all my photos and counted about 82 pairs of shoes in that closet between the 2 of us!  (You can't see a lot of them in just these 2 pictures.)  Unbelievable!

Being able to more than DOUBLE our hanging space was invaluable.  Also being able to adjust the racks was huge for us since hubby's is 6'2" and his shirts and pants are long and I am 5'2" so nothing of mine is long.  In this closet I had room for everything from our hats to shoes, suits, dresses, pants, coats, etc.

My husband doesn't have a lot of free time so I had the Container Store do the installation.  The guys who came to install it were amazing.  They were so courteous and absolutely knew what they were doing.  The Container Store I shop at doesn't have their own installation team.  Instead they outsource it to independent closet installation companies.  I am not sure if all their stores are like this so yours may be different.  They removed the old closet rod and shelf, patched the walls and started installing.  Before long it was complete and the Container Store had 2 more satisfied customers!



If you are too busy to make it to the store and know exactly what you need, they offer a "Click & Pickup" service where you order everything online, choose which store you'd like to pick it up from and tell them when you'd like to pick it up.  Then when you are on your way, just give them a call and they'll bring it to the curb for you and load it in your car!  How convenient is that?  Just another reason I love the Container Store!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Oooey Gooey Goodness

Last night I made baked ziti for the first time.  All my husband and I could say was YUM YUM YUM.  He loved it SO MUCH more than lasagna.  I'd had it before at my sister's house.  Her grandmother-in-law is Italian and makes the most AMAZING food and ever since I'd tasted her baked ziti, I had been wanting to make it!

My sister's recipe calls for "sauce".  Seriously, that's what the recipe said...SAUCE.  I knew that it would be a SIN to use pasta sauce from a jar as far as she's concerned so I thought about what sauce to make.  My sister's recipe doesn't call for any meat, but I wanted to have meat in our recipe (we are DEFINITELY meat eaters in this house) so I used the Barefoot Contessa's recipe for her sauce in the Lasagna with Turkey Sausage Recipe.  I have used this sauce for both lasagna, pasta and now baked ziti and it's GREAT on everything.

Now that I knew what sauce I was going to use, here's the rest of the recipe:



1 pound ziti or rigatoni pasta
Sauce (see link to the Barefoot Contessa's recipe above or you can used store bought sauce if you'd like)
1 15 oz. container of whole milk ricotta cheese
1 8 oz. ball of mozarella cheese (can use pre-shredded kind)
2 Tbsp. Parsley (you'll need more because the sauce recipe also calls for some)
1 egg
Parmesan cheese
Salt
Pepper

Preheat oven to 375˚.  Cook the pasta in a pot of boiling, salted water.  Mix ricotta with parsley, egg, salt and pepper.  Combine the pasta, sauce, ricotta mixture and shredded mozzarella in a large bowl.  Pour some of the sauce in the bottom of a 13x9x2 baking dish.  Spoon the pasta mixture into the dish and top it with more shredded mozzarella and some parmesan cheese.  Bake for 30-45 minutes or until sauce is bubbling and it is heated through.  This recipe can be made ahead - just bring to room temperature and bake for 45-60 minutes instead.

Oh, I forgot to mention - this recipe ISN'T LOW FAT, but it's SO good!  I served the ziti alongside a simple green salad with balsamic dressing and some warm, crusty bread.  You don't even need the bread (I didn't even touch mine, but hubby used his to scoop up all his extra sauce) because the pasta and salad are filling enough!




Since this was my first time making the recipe, I wasn't sure if I could split it or not.  Next time I make it, I'll make the entire recipe, but split it between 2 smaller baking dishes and freeze one so we have dinner for another night.  This is the type of recipe that I also like to make when I want to bring dinner to a neighbor or friend because I can make one pan for us and one for them.  I just use a disposable foil baking dish from the market and wrap theirs in with tinfoil.  Before I wrap it I write the cooking instructions on the outside so they know what to do with it.  And just in case someone has a food allergy, I usually list the ingredients so they know they'll be safe eating it.  You could also make this when you need to cook for a crowd.

This recipe makes a TON of food so guess what we're having for dinner tonight?  LEFTOVERS!  I love those nights.

Who Doesn't LOVE to Save!



In case any of you loved checking out Erin Condren's great site, she is offering 20% off on EVERYTHING Valentine's now through January 31!




She has great ideas for personalizing Valentine's Day cards whether you send them out as a family or if your little one has to make them for school.  For Valentine's Day she has special heart shaped labels like these:



How much fun would it be to bake up some heart shaped brownies or one of my favorites - those peanut butter cookies with the Hershey Kiss stuck in the middle - YUM!  Then place your goodies inside a cellophane bag with your heart shaped sticker on the outside - so personal and cute!  Or you could attach the sticker to a Chinese food carton and place all your yumminess inside!


Translucent Take-Out Cartons from the Container Store 

Hope this gets you excited for Valentine's Day - it's only one month away!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

High/Low Dining Chair Find


New dining chairs have been on my wish list for quite some time.  The black Windsor chairs I currently have are perfectly fine and only about four years old, but I have tired of them and would like a new look.  (You can see them here in my post on entertaining.) So I don't NEED new dining chairs, but I WANT them - my husband always likes to point out the difference between WANT and NEED.  I'm still learning.

I've been checking out these Williams-Sonoma Home dining chairs for some time, but at $445 per chair, I couldn't justify buying 6 of them!  That's about $2,700.  They do look so comfy though!


Williams-Sonoma Home Farallon Chair ($445) 

I have seen similar chairs in high-end home furnishings stores, but they are in the same price range.  However, I got an email from Pottery Barn this morning that featured a new chair this season, the Wingate Rattan Dining Armchair:


Pottery Barn Wingate Rattan Dining Armchair ($299)

Still pretty expensive when you take into account that I need want 6 of them (about $1,800), but still cheaper than the Williams-Sonoma Home Farallon chair.  Usually I am not a fan of Pottery Barn because of it's generic look (I can count the number of Pottery Barn items in my ENTIRE house on one hand), but I thought these chairs were pretty cute and had some character.  The rattan would also contrast nicely with my black table.  

These chairs just look so comfy - like your dinner guests would linger, enjoy themselves and be comfortable for hours.  When it comes to dining chairs, I am a HUGE fan of each chair having arms rather than just the chairs at the head of the table.  This way all of your guests are comfortable and I think it encourages them to stay longer if they are comfy.

If you want an even better deal on a rattan dining chair, check out the Majby chair from IKEA.



Ikea Majby Chair ($79.99)

At $80 a chair I can get all six dining chairs for under $500!  What a deal!  Now the IKEA cushions don't look as thick as the other chairs, but for how inexpensive these chairs are, you could get the cushions re-stuffed or remade in a few years when they aren't as fresh looking anymore. 

You could also spice up all of these chairs with a great lumbar pillow and your guests would be even more comfy!  I found a few on etsy that are so much fun!


Imperial Trellis Lumbar Pillow from Thieverie ($81)



Zimba Lumbar Pillow from Thieverie ($75)


Maybe hubby will read this and realize that I NEED new dining chairs.  Yeah right!

Monday, January 11, 2010

A Very Thoughtful Gift





I received the cutest gift from my sister in the mail the other day.  It absolutely brightened my day!  She sent me the greatest gift labels from Erin Condren.  They are so colorful and cheery that you can't help but love them!  And they are personalized too!  I love receiving personalized gifts - it makes you feel like the person actually put time and effort into thinking of a gift you'd like.  I can hardly wait to use them.  You can use them on gifts like this:



SO cute right?  Or you can stick one on a bottle of wine as a hostess gift (you can even order waterproof labels for chilled white wine or bubbly), put one inside a book that you give to a friend or child at their birthday, attach one to the front of a gift bag, a plate of homemade cookies, party favors...the possibilities are endless!

I can't tell you how many times I have been on the way to a party or shower only to have to stop at a drug store to pick up whatever cheesy card they have available.  These gift labels will make our gifts so much more personal and fun.

Here's what our labels look like (note: the poor photo quality does not do them justice!)



You should definitely check out her site and see all of the products that she offers.  All of her stuff is so cute you will want one of everything!  The clever Super Bowl invitations make me want to host a Super Bowl party:




The life planner makes me want to become a paper calendar person and ditch the iPhone calendar:



And I thought the call me cards would be so fun for parents to use for play dates!





All of her items would also make great gifts for friends.  Wouldn't you be excited to receive a personalized notepad or gift labels?  I know I was SO excited to receive my labels.  I am always making lists so I'm about to order a set of her notepads.  How cute will my to do and grocery lists be now?  The only problem is that I can't decide which one to order!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Oooh La La!


I'll never forget the day - June 18, 2004 - the day that changed my underwear drawer.  I was sitting at work one morning reading the Wall Street Journal and there it was on the front page...hello Hanky Panky:




I knew what I was doing after work!  I went to the Hanky Panky website to see where they were sold.  I just HAD to have them so I headed to the lingerie shop the minute I left the office.

By the time I got there, they had already sold out of most of their stock!  The saleswoman said that men had been coming in all day long looking for the underwear they read about in the Wall Street Journal and buying 10 or 12 pairs for their wives!  (My husband wouldn't be caught DEAD in a lingerie store buying me underwear.)

I bought a few pairs and headed home.  I changed out of my work clothes into jeans since I was meeting a few girlfriends for drinks after work.  I tossed on my new Hanky Panky underwear and off I went!  They were so comfy!  I had tried other brands like Cosabella, On Gossamer and Natori, but these were now my favorite and have been ever since.

When I got to the wine bar I HAD to tell my girlfriends about my new find!  I knew they'd love it too.  I relayed the story to them and pulled out a tiny bit of lace from the top of my waistband so they could see what they looked like.  They are hooked now too!

Over the years I have accumulated MANY pairs of Hanky Pankys.  My drawer is full of them - the low rise and the originals.  I have pretty much invested a small fortune in this company (they are now $18 a pair versus $15 when the article came out).

You're probably wondering why I'm writing about Hanky Pankys - EVERYONE knows about Hanky Pankys by now!  Well, my sister also loves her Hanky Pankys.  Being the amazing Target shopper that she is, she told me that Target now has a version of the Hanky Pankys...FOR $4 A PAIR!  Aren't sisters the BEST?  I had to check them out.  





You know what?  I think I might like them a little MORE than the originals!  They fit and feel the same, but the back is a little smaller so when you wear them under things like workout clothes (or my uniform) you can't see the outline of the fabric like you can with the Hanky Pankys.  They are made by Gilligan & O'Malley and have held up so far in the wash, but I am not expecting great things when it comes to longevity (I mean they ARE $4).

So, next time you are at Target, look for this display....



and pick up a few pairs!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Peonies!



I spotted the first peonies of the season today at my local Trader Joe's.  I saw them at the San Francisco Flower Mart over the holidays, but at $30 a bunch, I couldn't justify bringing any home...even if they are my FAVORITE flower.  (I love them so much that I had to have them at my December wedding...in Idaho...flown in from somewhere exotic like Chile at about $15 a stem!!!)

They were still a little pricey at Trader Joe's ($6.99 for 3 stems), but I had to bring some home anyway.  



I'll see how they open up after a few days as they were pretty tight.  It may still be early in the season.  Typically they aren't readily available at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's for another couple of months.  Here are a few photos of peonies around my house last year.  They make me so happy!


On my bedside table


In the family room next to the couch

Monday, January 4, 2010

My Mecca


The Container Store is my Mecca.  It is a type-A person's dream come true when you walk in that place.  Everything is organized and they have a spot to store all the things in your home, office and garage.  I bet my husband wishes it was more than 1 freeway exit away so I wasn't there so often!

In case you couldn't tell from yesterday's post where I organized the guest bathroom, I LOVE LOVE LOVE their clear shoe boxes.  I store so many things in them besides shoes including toys, medicine, extra toiletries under the sink, batteries, light bulbs, etc., etc.  The list is endless!  They are perfect for everything because they are see through so I can always tell what's in them (although most of them are labeled as well - I know I have a problem!!!).  The boxes also come in a few different sizes (women's, mens', boots, etc.) so you can store different sized items and stack the boxes up on top of each other.  I ONLY buy the Container Store shoe boxes - not any of the imitations I see elsewhere!

Here are a few photos of where I use the clear shoe boxes around my house.  You NEED to get some of these and get your stuff organized!

I use them to store small toys, sidewalk chalk, etc.:





I use them under our sink to store makeup that I don't use everyday, extra toiletries like razor blades, deodorant and dental floss:
 
 

I use them in the garage to store extra light bulbs, batteries and extension cords:
 
 

More storage in the garage for votive holders and table linens:
 
 

Note the Elfa shelving in the garage from The Container Store...LOVE IT TOO!  It helps me keep all the junk in the garage organized and off the floor which is huge because now we can park TWO cars in the garage!

Hopefully you are lucky enough to have a Container Store near you.  If not, you can always order here.