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Enjoy the beauty of the delightful… small and lovely moments that will surround you…
xoxo,
Tracy

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Dripping and draping… This vignette is the kind of thing that I love… I have this gorgeous dark wine-colored wreath (you can get these at craft stores now most anywhere for not too much $$). I love how it softens any little scene I am creating… It’s just sitting behind my antique clock… The garland is cool as it is so loosely draped imperfectly over the horse and clock… not hit-you-over-the-head Christmas, but enchanting indeed. The red shades and antlers don’t hurt… I could cover a wall with those… huntress chic… (Now that’s a new one!)
Graceful adornments… I do love to mix really rustic things with a bit of shiny-fancy. This cool cement planter has never made it into my garden… it just floats from room to room, happliy serving me with a new blank slate to dream with. I love filling it with glittered ornaments and draping the sides with faux fruits. (By the way, if you don’t have a stash of those faux glittered fruits… make some, or buy some now! Run, don’t walk, to your craft store! You can use these beauties anywhere.) I also have this thing for small pretty wreaths… you can see I put them on the tops of my lanterns… these kinds of wreaths are so perfectly sized and are smashing to hang under sconces as well. I have two on our antique shutters… with some scrumptious roping draped across. Add to that a bit more garland, and you instantly have a luxe and charming feel. (BTW… I have no issues with plastic garland that is made to look like antique glass garland… I also like that you can buy loads of it for nothing and use it quite generously to be sure!!)
Starlight… Embellish an entry with hanging stars or extraordinary ornaments… try varied heights to add some balance. Also smaller beauties mixed with some larger ones is always good in my book… play around with it.. Our boys love putting these up with me. And, I nearly forgot… I keep tiny eye hooks up there year round so it’s lickety-split to hang them each season!
The misfits… I hate to call them that, but you know how every holiday you end up with that range of “left-over” stuff that doesn’t have a home? (Or is it just me?) Well, I always do… so I grab it and wander about to find a sweet spot to place it all… sometimes a ratty old silver tray works best… or an open antique book… or a cool fabric remnant to lay under it… Anyway, I just sort of play around with it until it feels right… never overthink this kind of stuff. Keep it simple and it will always sort of happen for you. Add in some little glittered (dear God, could I use that word more??) ornaments… a bit of candlelight and again… the charm fairy will have landed before you can get another blink in!
Dazzling details… Any small plate or pedestal is a great spot for a festive and flirty little dose of joy! This antique glass pedestal was my husband John’s grandmother’s. A darling glittery candle with some tiny ornaments and a bit of cedar are just easy and lovely. I use stacks of books all the time in my decorating and tabletops as they add height and more age. (I do love age…) And, as you know, I have a truly sick addiction to books… so what’s the problem??
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One of the things I am very focused on now and really pondering is next year’s fashion… I know that every year there are certain things that I want to find for my own wardrobe and seem to search to no avail… I am always in need of a mix of things just like you. For instance, I know that we’ll design a few gorgeous sweaters… a trench or 3… I love a long skirt this time of year… (I also love knowing I can wear it in summer and you would never know it’s the same piece!) I think some glitter-atti is good this time of year… You know, satin touches, a bit of sequining…
Some of my favorite things to do are take long sleeve tissue t-shirts and layer on top kicky summer tanks. The low-high of the two is really cool to me. (I must admit I am a bit of a hoarder when it comes to tissue tees… they work under everything I own… I am always on the chilly side so I love the layer it gives me.) I think a great tunic this time of year is a must, so I am thinking about this for next year as well… what will our twist be… a bit of velvet or some fabulous embroidery… I know we’ll find the right thing… hmm… a contrasty fabric that gives it a just one-off feel. It’s the thinking about all the materials and shapes and textures that makes me really excited. It happens to work really well with my “magpie” sensibility (sometimes “pack rat” is a better word here).
Katie, who works here in our studio, just came up a second ago with some very luscious thoughts for next year… We love thinking about how things will really feel when a range of women put them on… How should the sleeve fall? What will she want to show? Her wrist? Her décolletage? Something about it should be a tad bit sexy, but not in your face… Just thought I’d share what I am working on right now… and a bit of how we approach it… no rules. Sort of like life, really.
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* Making a gingerbread house or baking cookies? Buy the dough from your local bakery and get on with it.
* Hire a teenager to wrap your gifts (or a child in your home). She/he can earn a few extra bucks for the holidays – and you a minute or more to be a human being!
* Stock up on everything early… candles, little gifts, paper plates, and napkins… You name it, make your list and get that done early!
* A fortune need not be spent on holiday dressing… become a quick change artist now! Buy the one skirt or shirt or dress and re-make it over and over… wear tights and long boots one time… strappy sandals the next… put a sequined shirt over it and an overdose of pearl necklaces once… and one long sexy strand next… get my drift?
* Buy mail-order (or online) a portion of your Christmas meal… anything! Maybe the appetizers, or the dessert… and smile!
* Pre-make several foodie items to keep on hand and freeze them. Talk about a lifesaver… The freezer is so key in my world of entertaining!
* Keep lists… If you don’t it will change your life… If you do, well, then you understand.
* Make your bar a “self server”… Set it up and walk away. You do not need to serve people… Don’t you do enough of that already?
* Simplify your holiday… Can you dig it?? Less of everything can be more… I did that this year with my decorating, and really, it is still fabulous and creative. In fact, I think more creative. I’m not in your world, but if you can take a moment and reflect (or have a girlfriend help you), you will find things that you feel “obligated” to do that no one will notice when they disappear… Breathe!
* Just one more thought… time really does fly… embrace your family, tell them you love them, tell them what they mean to you… If you cannot verbalize it, then write it… They know it already, but it is awfully nice to hear. Do it now, while they are here and you really can… xoxoxo
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So anyway, I thought over the next couple of weeks I would share some goodies that I love to give… ideas, cool stuff, etc. Maybe it will inspire you… maybe you are already done shopping… ugh! My sister is DONE! She even told me that she has half of them wrapped! Indeed I am not worthy! How incredible is that!
I just spent the day with my mom and sister shopping… we had a nice lunch and then more shopping. I love it! Just gets me all ready for the holidays in a nice “ease-in” family sort of a way… Oh, and then, when we were done, I had a date night with my husband, John, so my mom and sister dropped me off at the bookstore for a few hours of alone time until he came to pick me up. I know I say this a lot, but… hanging out in a bookstore for three hours is about as fantasy as it gets for me! I was out of my mind excited… I floated into nearly every section… slowly wandering about… reading, reading… ahhh, yes. This time of year if you can take a minute for yourself to just breathe… by all means, you must!!!
Okay… I am a rambler… so let’s get on with it!
* Any kind of art kit… I just bought some Binney & Smith kits… they are so cool and perfect for anyone… 5 to 95. Easy inspiration!
* Personalized note/thank you cards… again, awesome gift for anyone. I love the ones that www.tinyprints.com does. They are incredibly charming, and I love that you can add a photo on the corner. Darling, darling gift!
* Check out our favorite gifts… we have hand-selected what “we in the studio” think are the yummiest gifts. Littles, bigs, and in-betweeners. Love to know what you think… I’ll be giving plenty of goods from this list! (A few side notes… I will say the wish boxes are great as you can add a little note of your own inside… or a ring, or…?? Any girl would love one of our cocktail rings… they are so fancy-schmancy… and for all that bling, a great price! The salt & pepper sets on fanciful pedestals are entirely cool and covetable for anyone that you just don’t know what to get. And then… I have this thing for fabulous over-the-top mirrors, so if I were to receive the Chinoiserie mirror as a very nice gift, I would be out of my mind. You’ll be giddy with the mix!
* I love the gift of food! I am a self-professed foodie… and really, any food is a great gift to me. (p.s. Consider the gift of food in your own town as well… Several times a year we give money to our local food pantry. They can buy tons of food at a lower price for their wonderful store, and you would be doing such a great thing for your community!) So then… two of my favorite food spots online are www.mustardweb.com (the most amazing selection of mustards… and they have very cool gift packs as well!). And then… if you know someone that loves cooking, you must introduce them to Penzeys spices. The BEST spices. You cannot go wrong here. (www.penzeys.com) BTW, both of these companies also have mail order catalogs!
* Okay, for something terribly sentimental, try this. Frame a photo of your loved one and write your lovely thoughts under the pic. We did one for my dad and it was about the sweetest thing to see his response. You can buy frames that do have a nice amount of space for writing. I prefer the simple black frames with white matting. We had each of our children write their favorite things about grandpa. I used a pic from a photo shoot we had done for our holiday catalog… Well, the peacock is my folks’, so I asked our photographer to snap some pic’s of my dad.

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Now here’s the thing. I am not a “mad wrapper”… By this I mean, I do not get all crazy and make every single gift look like it was schemed up by the Christmas fairy herself. Honestly, I just don’t have it in me. I pick a few… go all out… get my wrapping ya-ya’s out… and then I just let go. But the ones that I do want to “make pretty” are so much fun to do!!! My thoughts are simply this… make them magical… personal… playful. Be inspired by nature… add pine cones and greens, little glittered branches, birds nests. (Don the glue gun… it really rocks my present wrapping world!)
Other thoughts…
* Candies, chocolates, gold coins (yes, hot glue it ALL on).
* Those cheap-y craft store Santas are actually entirely cool when used with a bunch of great ribbons.
* Tags are indeed good… I always do a few special ones for the boys (that yes, I do keep). I will hand-paint them, add little kitschy stuff, and glitter them. Other than that, I go fast and cheap. (Not a good choice of words at Christmas, but you get my drift!!)
* I love little plastic animals as toppers. They are darling if you spray paint them gold or silver… do what you will.
* Check out the yarn section for “fancy schmancy” yarns… metallics, some funky textures… much less $$ than ribbons and very interesting.
* A sweet tiny frame works well… and it’s a cool keeper.
* Huge lollipops are fantastic… for anyone, any age. We all love fantasy… and old-fashioned things that make us think of our childhood.
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* Shop this site? (www.artisanalcheese.com) I love, love it!!! Since we are getting ready for the holidays, and special goodies are a must, this site will just have your mouth watering! I happen to love a good stinky cheese (as I have mentioned before)… These guys have it really figured out. BTW, they also happen to have a few great NYC restaurants… you can read about them on their site. I have eaten at both and they are perfectly delectable!!!
* Dream about the next big thing you want to do? You know, sort of let it percolate… find tear sheets to inspire you… write little ideas about it down on paper… keep tinkering with it. This is how John and I end up making changes on our house or garden, and how we think about things like our barn or pond, etc. We have a few things right now that we are toying with. No rush on any of them… just letting them swim around a bit. Then magically they really do all fall into place… gentle planning and a good dose of fantasy thinking helps. It’s fun for us as a couple also… gives us even more to have in common and talk about on date nights and all.
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p.s. For the ultimate pampering moment, have someone in your family give you a few “hot towels” from the dryer post-shower. I know it’s a little thing, but it is just too good!! It’s one tiny thing we do for our kids every time they have a shower or bath. I will throw a bunch of towels in and they just give me a holler as they are almost done. Even our baby guy Gus loves it… I scoop him out of the tub and then wrap two big warm towels around him and just snuggle him with kisses!
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I know that names are very personal for parents, and when you are deciding a child’s name, you take so much into consideration… the now part and the later part. We have four little boys (sweet, noisy, sugary… spicy… often muddy and quite loud… lovely little boys). John and I have been married going on 17 years, so we waited a bit in our marriage to have kids.
Our two oldest boys are now 7. They are in second grade and their names are MAXIMILIAN and FINEOUS… we call them Max and Fin. The name Max has been a favorite name of mine forever… I love how sturdy and old fashioned it is… Our Max is very much a “Max” if that makes any sense at all to you?? I remember many years ago watching the Olympics and a mother was standing at the bottom of the hill and her son was a competing skier…she was just screaming at the top of her lungs… GO MAXIMILIAN, GO!! I just could hardly stand how wonderful it was to hear her yelling out her son’s name. (I didn’t even have kids then). Fineous… or Fin, as we call him… I fell in love with that name from the book “Great Expectations”… I can’t recall, I think that boy is Finnegan? But Fineous is again very old-fashioned and lovely… with a bit of spice in it as well. (Fits him perfectly.) In fact, if you have kids you will understand what I am about to say. They were who they are when I carried them… Max on the right… more quiet, pensive. Fin on my left side… bucking around inside of me like a pony! Max was born one minute before Fin.
SIGERSON is our 6 year old. He is in kindergarten. He has big, dark, chocolate-drop eyes and is our snuggler. His name came about really from my childhood. When I was growing up we had a family friend named Sig. He was a surgeon, and seemed to me to be a very cool guy. I always thought his name was fabulous. Then I found there are many variations of this incredibly old Scandinavian name and we chose Sigerson. We call him Sig or Siggy… and again, it is completely him.
AUGUST is our littlest man. He is a year and a half and we call him Gus… or often Gus-Gus. Siggy wanted us to name him Buck. (This is something he still brings up from time to time). We had always had August on our favorite names list… (We also happened to have been married in August… but that was not our reason, just more of a bonus!) I have always thought Gus to be a very cool name. Robust, yet still very sweet. Just like our little bunker.
Wow, well… if you were able to make it through all of my long-windedness, I am impressed with you!!
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