One of my favorite places to visit when we're home in Columbia is the gift shop at the South Carolina State Museum. It's a small shop but it's full of lovely home items that either showcase the state's native emblem of the Palmetto tree or are made by South Carolina artisans.
Over our Christmas visit, we stopped in and I fell in LOVE with the pottery pieces of South Carolina artist Jan Myers. I ended up purchasing a beautiful little pitcher that is similar to these (mine is a "straight" pitcher without any curvature but with this coloring):
The blue-green glazed pitcher will look beautiful with our seagreen glass kitchen tile. It will work great as a small vase for flowers or to serve juice in the morning when we have company. But honestly, it's so pretty, it doesn't really need a function.
I also feel in love with these petite pitchers that would work perfectly as a creamer when you serve coffee:
I left these guys behind but now I'm wishing I had nabbed one!
I always love adding handmade items to our home and especially so when they are from our beloved South Carolina. Check out more of the pottery items from Jan and her husband John here...
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
New Bamboo Plates
For a while now, I have wanted to replace our everyday dishes. When we were first married, Carter and I scooted to IKEA and bought a set of a dozen white dinner plates, salad plates, bowls, and mugs for about $3. Total.
And they have worked great to tell you the truth. They fit perfectly in our glass front kitchen cabinets and have worn well. My biggest gripe is that the dinner plates are teeny. And our cereal bowls no longer match after breaking several throughout the years.
So when putting my Christmas wishlist together, this was my main request. To replace our dishes with THIS:
Hello bamboo trim! These plates are the Catherine collection from Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler for JCPenney. Gorgeous, right? So simple but right up my alley with the subtle Chinoiserie nod. And being that they were from JCPenney, they were reasonably priced so I could maybe get more than one dinner plate for Christmas.
Although I listed the complete set I eventually would like to gather, I made it clear to Santa Carter that maybe just the dinner plates would be great.
But, y'all, he got errrrrything. I have the whole set that I wanted! It was a great surprise.
So task #1 in the New Year is to unpack all of my new lovely dishes and start fresh with our everyday plates in the kitchen.
Any favorite items you got for Christmas this year?
And they have worked great to tell you the truth. They fit perfectly in our glass front kitchen cabinets and have worn well. My biggest gripe is that the dinner plates are teeny. And our cereal bowls no longer match after breaking several throughout the years.
So when putting my Christmas wishlist together, this was my main request. To replace our dishes with THIS:
Hello bamboo trim! These plates are the Catherine collection from Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler for JCPenney. Gorgeous, right? So simple but right up my alley with the subtle Chinoiserie nod. And being that they were from JCPenney, they were reasonably priced so I could maybe get more than one dinner plate for Christmas.
Although I listed the complete set I eventually would like to gather, I made it clear to Santa Carter that maybe just the dinner plates would be great.
But, y'all, he got errrrrything. I have the whole set that I wanted! It was a great surprise.
So task #1 in the New Year is to unpack all of my new lovely dishes and start fresh with our everyday plates in the kitchen.
Any favorite items you got for Christmas this year?
Labels:
Chinoiserie,
Tabletop
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas.
Love,
Daniela, Ana Claire (& Carter)
Labels:
Ana Claire,
Christmas
Monday, December 23, 2013
Candy Christmas Tree
We have two Christmas trees. I think this might have been the primary reason why I was so thrilled to renovate the basement into our family room - the opportunity for a second tree!
And I knew exactly what I wanted to do in our family room...a candy tree. Something bright, colorful and sweet. We debuted the tree last year but seeing as how I was super-dee-duper pregnant I didn't get around to blogging about it.
So here it is this year:
And if you remember what our family room looks like, you'll see that the bright pops of candy color are right at home in this room. In fact, I'm pretty sure the desire for a candy tree might have influenced this room's color palette.
Every Christmas, my mother-in-law takes me to my favorite shop in Columbia, SC called Madison Hall where they have a gigantic Christmas room devoted to ornaments which is where I purchased the majority of the ornaments for this tree. I can't wait to go back this year and keep adding to this one...and I hope as Ana Claire gets older, she comes to love her sweet candy tree as much as I do.
And I knew exactly what I wanted to do in our family room...a candy tree. Something bright, colorful and sweet. We debuted the tree last year but seeing as how I was super-dee-duper pregnant I didn't get around to blogging about it.
So here it is this year:
And if you remember what our family room looks like, you'll see that the bright pops of candy color are right at home in this room. In fact, I'm pretty sure the desire for a candy tree might have influenced this room's color palette.
Every Christmas, my mother-in-law takes me to my favorite shop in Columbia, SC called Madison Hall where they have a gigantic Christmas room devoted to ornaments which is where I purchased the majority of the ornaments for this tree. I can't wait to go back this year and keep adding to this one...and I hope as Ana Claire gets older, she comes to love her sweet candy tree as much as I do.
Labels:
Christmas,
Holiday,
The AO House
Friday, December 20, 2013
Friday Crush
(Someone remind me where this image is from...Southern Living?)
I am planning a red buffalo check shirt for my Christmas Day ensemble...so I'm basically going to look like this table. And love it! What a beautiful, traditional, sweet table setting. Love the pretty package in the center of the bowl...lovely ribbon can do magical things.
Hope y'all enjoy the last weekend of the Christmas season. See you next week!
Labels:
Christmas,
Friday Crush,
Holiday,
Tabletop
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Ellis Plaid
This time of year, I go plaid crazy. I have bought two plaid shirts and really had to hold back from getting two more. I just love the fabric and how it's classic and preppy and warm and usually a bit masculine.
I recently came across this fabric from Laura Ashley - Ellis Plaid - and it shot up to #1 on my fabric want list:
HELLO beautiful! Do you love this color combo like I do? The maroon with the orchid and that peek of yellow...it's so, so lovely. If you had the guts to use this on upholstery - like a sofa - your risk would pay off. OR, what about upholstering the seats of some black dining chairs? Or perhaps curtains in a wood-paneled study....ooo, with some yellow ruffle trim. Guys, this is good stuff. Do you like it?
I recently came across this fabric from Laura Ashley - Ellis Plaid - and it shot up to #1 on my fabric want list:
HELLO beautiful! Do you love this color combo like I do? The maroon with the orchid and that peek of yellow...it's so, so lovely. If you had the guts to use this on upholstery - like a sofa - your risk would pay off. OR, what about upholstering the seats of some black dining chairs? Or perhaps curtains in a wood-paneled study....ooo, with some yellow ruffle trim. Guys, this is good stuff. Do you like it?
Labels:
Fabric
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Wreaths on Windows
image via Southern Living
The Christmas season is flying by....slow down, Christmas! I'd like at least two more weeks of enjoyment. Two more weeks to completely savor images like this one...I LOVE wreaths on windows. And the size of these wreaths with big red bows adorning an adorable cape cod with Chippendale railings...well, it's Holiday Heaven. Totally saving this idea for the day when I have that gorgeous window-walled sunroom.
What's your favorite way to decorate outdoors for Christmas?
Labels:
Christmas,
Exteriors,
Holiday,
Southern Living
Monday, December 16, 2013
Raggedy Ann Christmas Tree
Do your children have a color palette? Ana Claire does. Is that because I'm a weird designer mom or do parents do that? Since before she was born I gravitated toward the combination of red, pink and blue. There is nary a yellow, green or purple outfit to be found in her closet.
So being that the child's palette is red, pink and blue, a Raggedy Ann themed first birthday party was an obvious choice. And celebrating Ana Claire's birthday so close to Christmas meant that, clearly, our Christmas tree had to match her birthday party theme. I couldn't have an all-green and white situation competing withmy her red/pink/blue party.
Also, I kind of switched up the Christmas color scheme in our living room last year to a more traditional palette of reds, greens and blues. Remember our stockings?
SO WHAT I'M SAYING IS, the tree got a makeover this year. And it began with this little idea I had of wrapping sweet blue ribbon around candy canes:
And one of our gifts to Ana Claire for her birthday was this Raggedy Ann ornament:
And then it kinda spiraled from there into this:
And the twinkly evening view...my favorite:
Now, keep in mind, virtually everything on this tree is new so I had to really keep tight on the budget. The ribbons are present toppers that I just separated out into individual strands and tied to the branches. The candy canes were obvi low cost but have a great impact. The balls and bead garland are from Target. And the painted ornaments are wooden ones that I picked up at AC Moore for $1 and painted to match the tree.
I must say, I am really digging it. Thanks for having a birthday so close to Christmas, baby girl. Gave mama an excuse to redecorate. Although I will likely not repeat this tree next year, I do like that I have more of a red/blue foundation to build upon to jive with our stockings and our blue and white porcelain in the living room. Just think I'll add a little more green to it next year.
So being that the child's palette is red, pink and blue, a Raggedy Ann themed first birthday party was an obvious choice. And celebrating Ana Claire's birthday so close to Christmas meant that, clearly, our Christmas tree had to match her birthday party theme. I couldn't have an all-green and white situation competing with
Also, I kind of switched up the Christmas color scheme in our living room last year to a more traditional palette of reds, greens and blues. Remember our stockings?
SO WHAT I'M SAYING IS, the tree got a makeover this year. And it began with this little idea I had of wrapping sweet blue ribbon around candy canes:
And one of our gifts to Ana Claire for her birthday was this Raggedy Ann ornament:
And then it kinda spiraled from there into this:
And the twinkly evening view...my favorite:
Now, keep in mind, virtually everything on this tree is new so I had to really keep tight on the budget. The ribbons are present toppers that I just separated out into individual strands and tied to the branches. The candy canes were obvi low cost but have a great impact. The balls and bead garland are from Target. And the painted ornaments are wooden ones that I picked up at AC Moore for $1 and painted to match the tree.
I must say, I am really digging it. Thanks for having a birthday so close to Christmas, baby girl. Gave mama an excuse to redecorate. Although I will likely not repeat this tree next year, I do like that I have more of a red/blue foundation to build upon to jive with our stockings and our blue and white porcelain in the living room. Just think I'll add a little more green to it next year.
Labels:
Christmas,
Holiday,
The AO House
Friday, December 13, 2013
Friday Crush
Our sweet girl is one year old today!! Happy birthday, Ana Claire! Carter and I are still in shock that a whole year has gone by...but, boy, what a year it has been. We can't imagine life without this little one in it. She is our light and our joy and has made our family so much better. We feel so blessed that she joined us a year ago today.
In true one-year-old fashion, she refused to keep her bow on for the picture...she's pretty feisty, this one. But she did let me put on her pretty dress that I have been saving for this occasion - it's by Kayce Hughes (hello adorable baby girl clothes) and absolutely darling. We are throwing a small birthday party for Ana Claire tomorrow with a Raggedy Ann theme and the dress is getting us in the party spirit. I'm hoping to take some good pictures I can share here with you...I always joke that Pinterest wasn't around when I got married and I feel cheated because of it, but I'm making up for lost time now that I'm planning events for Ana Claire.
So, we'll be celebrating our birthday girl this weekend! I hope you have a great weekend and see you next week!
Labels:
Ana Claire,
Friday Crush
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Vintage Palm Leaf Side Table
Do you want to stun someone with just about the most awesome Christmas gift ever? EVER. Check out this vintage palm leaf side table from High Street Market:
Amazing, right? I can't stop looking at it. And it's $395 which to me sounds very reasonable....and it's free shipping today! The site is running great deals all week long including some very cool free items depending on your purchase amount. We got our vintage fox door knocker from High Street Market a couple of years ago and got the blue agate coasters as a free gift and I must say that both are still two of my favorite items!
Back to the side table...if you are in the market, ask Santa to hook you up because this one is a winner!
Amazing, right? I can't stop looking at it. And it's $395 which to me sounds very reasonable....and it's free shipping today! The site is running great deals all week long including some very cool free items depending on your purchase amount. We got our vintage fox door knocker from High Street Market a couple of years ago and got the blue agate coasters as a free gift and I must say that both are still two of my favorite items!
Back to the side table...if you are in the market, ask Santa to hook you up because this one is a winner!
Labels:
Chinoiserie,
Furniture,
Vintage
Monday, December 9, 2013
Our Christmas Cottage
I'll be frank that I chose our house color largely based on how it would look at Christmas. It's no coincidence that our home is green with a red door...and when we got our first snow this weekend, my heart was full.
The snow dusting made the house look so sweet and all the pops of red against the white looked great. I still need to zhush our flower boxes with some holly berries (we have a huge bush in the backyard) and lights so you can see them better at night.
Speaking of night...here is the nocturnal view without snow:
LOVE how the lights look in our skip laurel bushes! See what I mean about the flower boxes? They need some twinkle. And yes, that's a slightly different house flag. I have a lot of house flags.
Have I mentioned I love this season???
The snow dusting made the house look so sweet and all the pops of red against the white looked great. I still need to zhush our flower boxes with some holly berries (we have a huge bush in the backyard) and lights so you can see them better at night.
Speaking of night...here is the nocturnal view without snow:
LOVE how the lights look in our skip laurel bushes! See what I mean about the flower boxes? They need some twinkle. And yes, that's a slightly different house flag. I have a lot of house flags.
Have I mentioned I love this season???
Labels:
Exteriors,
Holiday,
The AO House
Friday, December 6, 2013
Friday Crush
Love this sunny breakfast spot with a cobalt blue sofa paired with light lavender walls...reminds me of my own guest bathroom. I particularly love the idea of dining on a sofa pulled up to a table...lounging with a cup of coffee and a magazine while I munch on my toast...I could get used to that. The bleached wood of this dining table is just beautiful and I love the wee pops of turquoise from the chargers. Such a lovely composition.
Hope you have a wonderful, relaxing weekend ahead. Enjoy it...see you next week!
Labels:
Dining Room,
Friday Crush,
Vignettes
Thursday, December 5, 2013
My Thanksgiving Table
I forgot to show you my Thanksgiving table! Pretty much every year I tell myself that I'm going to set aside an hour or two to really dress my table - sort through linens and chargers and glassware and come up with something spectacular....and every year, I'm left with about 5 minutes to throw things on the table.
This year was no exception. And I didn't have flowers! Totally forgot to buy some, so I improvised.
I will say the Caspari placemats and napkins in Imari really did the heavy-lifting. The table was pretty with the bright pops of pattern in all of my favorite colors and the jewel tones made the setting very festive and autumnal. And I was so very pleased with how they looked with my china (Derby Panel Green from Royal Crown Derby).
Now on to Christmas decorating!
Labels:
Caspari,
Holiday,
Tabletop,
The AO House
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Sally Steponkus on One Kings Lane
PSA for this Wednesday: DC designer Sally Steponkus will be on One Kings Lane today with a Tastemaker Tag Sale!
If you are not familiar with Sally's style it is incredibly classic but never boring. Her spaces are timeless with just the right touches of youthful chutzpah to make them delightful.
I'm oh-so certain her sale will be full of handsome pieces that will be great additions to your home. I just trust this lady - she knows what she's doing. So check it out starting at 11 am EST - click here for the link. Happy shopping!
p.s. Click here if you aren't an OKL member and would like to sign up
If you are not familiar with Sally's style it is incredibly classic but never boring. Her spaces are timeless with just the right touches of youthful chutzpah to make them delightful.
I'm oh-so certain her sale will be full of handsome pieces that will be great additions to your home. I just trust this lady - she knows what she's doing. So check it out starting at 11 am EST - click here for the link. Happy shopping!
p.s. Click here if you aren't an OKL member and would like to sign up
Labels:
OKL,
Sally Steponkus
Monday, December 2, 2013
Welcoming the Season
This was the scene last night at our house.
After a full weekend of family, food, and entertaining we quickly transitioned into Christmas. The Nutcrackers joined us once again, Carter built a gorgeous fire, we turned up the Christmas tunes (which, let's be honest, were playing all weekend) and relaxed.
Now to hit slow motion as I delight in every moment of my favorite season made even more special this year because I get to share it with Ana Claire.
I hope you had a beautiful holiday and that you too are enjoying the final weeks of this year.
Labels:
Holiday,
The AO House
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving.
I hope you have a wonderful day surrounded by loved ones.
xoxoxo,
Daniela
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Blue Toile Bedroom
Oh my...wouldn't you LOVE to snuggle into this bedroom this holiday? I wish this was my guest room for my own guests this week...actually, I just wish this was my bedroom. So warm. So handsome.
Photo by Ron Blunt, Design by Mary Douglas Drysdale, via Traditional Home
I think the inner small-scale dot pattern makes it. It's what makes it feel pretty and not too overwhelming despite the hefty dose of beautiful French blue toile. And the walls appear to be fabric as well - great way to push a bed all the way against the wall and make it feel purposeful.
I adore small rooms that are packed to the gills with goodness. Big scale in small spaces is a winning combination in my book.
Labels:
Bedroom
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Green Wallpaper Dining Room
What do you think of this fresh and crisp green dining room?
Image via Elle Decor (and I'm going to guess Ruthie Sommers but don't actually know, so fill me in)
If you love it like I do, I have a dead-ringer for that wallpaper so you can recreate the look. Scenic Vines by York Wallcoverings:
Yowza...that is some pretty paper.
I actually first came across this wallpaper when my sister and brother-in-law decided to use it in their foyer....and installed, I can say it's b-a-n-a-n-a-s. The apple green is so vibrant but the white silhouette makes is so easy to match with basically anything. LOVE all the white lacquer paired with it in the room above.
What do you think? Do you like how it's used in this dining room?
Labels:
Dining Room,
Elle Decor,
Wallpaper
Friday, November 22, 2013
Friday Crush
Because who doesn't need a toucan on their holiday table? I present Toucans by Hermes. You know me and birds and I especially love the thought of a colorful toucan gracing my table. The colors in this pattern are so vibrant - think about pairing this will red linens and blue and white porcelain (like Monday's post). Gorgeous, right? Your guests would be delighted.
Getting ready for a low-key weekend and can't wait. Hope yours is wonderful....see you next week!
Labels:
Friday Crush,
Tabletop
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Little Nest William Table
SUPER-chic table right? Gleaming, glossy yellow top with amazing acrylic legs. So hip!
And guess what...it's for kids! Oh boy do I wish Ana Claire was ready for a little table with wee chairs because this would be an amazing find. It's the William Table from Little Nest and I actually spotted it on Zulily.com. If you are not familiar, Zulily is a flash sale site for kid stuff (much like a One Kings Lane to put it into terms we can all understand).
Can you imagine putting some wee Queen Anne or Louis chairs around this? Something tiny and traditional. Side note that I once saw a pint-size Louis chair and almost bought it but it was a total splurge. But I think AC might need one.
Back to the table - love it for a playroom. Get it while the getting is good because it will only be online for another day or two (and I didn't see it on the Little Nest website). If you aren't a member, you can join via my "friends" link - http://www.zulily.com/invite/dshuffler117 - because we are friends, you and I.
Labels:
Children's Rooms,
Furniture
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Blue & White Traditional Thanksgiving
Still looking for Thanksgiving table inspiration?
HE-LLOOO gorgeous....
James Farmer knocked my socks off with this traditional table for Southern Living. L-O-V-E the blue and white porcelain with gorgeous florals and pops of cranberry red. I think this works for any fall/winter celebration, including Christmas.
Check out the beautiful details:
Vintage silver, traditional Spode china mixed with blue and white porcelain, gorgeous linens on a plain wood table. The dimension and texture of this table are just breathtaking...could you imagine walking into this room to eat dinner? I wouldn't be able to focus on the food...and that's saying a lot.
And I adore the clever idea of having some kraft boxes on hand with some ribbon to send folks home with leftovers. Definitely better than my beat up tupperware that I lend out. You'd have a very Martha Stewart moment with your guests if you broke out wrapped packages at the end of the night.
Check out the photos at Southern Living...and there is even a fun video! Great to watch if you want to see more details...
HE-LLOOO gorgeous....
James Farmer knocked my socks off with this traditional table for Southern Living. L-O-V-E the blue and white porcelain with gorgeous florals and pops of cranberry red. I think this works for any fall/winter celebration, including Christmas.
Check out the beautiful details:
photos by Hector Sanchez for Southern Living
Vintage silver, traditional Spode china mixed with blue and white porcelain, gorgeous linens on a plain wood table. The dimension and texture of this table are just breathtaking...could you imagine walking into this room to eat dinner? I wouldn't be able to focus on the food...and that's saying a lot.
And I adore the clever idea of having some kraft boxes on hand with some ribbon to send folks home with leftovers. Definitely better than my beat up tupperware that I lend out. You'd have a very Martha Stewart moment with your guests if you broke out wrapped packages at the end of the night.
Check out the photos at Southern Living...and there is even a fun video! Great to watch if you want to see more details...
Labels:
Holiday,
Southern Living,
Tabletop
Friday, November 15, 2013
Friday Crush
Photo by Crystal Downs
Have you seen Beth's laundry room makeover over at Chinoiserie Chic, done as part of the One Room Challenge? It's a blue and white Chinoiserie dream...I would LOVE to do laundry in a space like this! And that wallpaper...I can't get over it. Perfection.
Hope you have a great weekend ahead....enjoy it! See you next week!
Labels:
Chinoiserie,
Friday Crush
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Chinoiserie Coffee Tables via Etsy
There are many vintage Chinoiserie coffee tables hanging out in my Etsy wishlist right now. Figured I should stop hoarding them and share them with you because one of you might want one.
Now, the shipping might get ya but the prices on most of these are pretty good. I can't decide which is my favorite:
Ok, I picked one. The wood one in the second picture is my favorite. Boy would that look fetching in so many different scenarios. But they are all amazing, don't you think?? Please share if you purchase one of these beauties - would love to know how you'll use it.
Now, the shipping might get ya but the prices on most of these are pretty good. I can't decide which is my favorite:
Ok, I picked one. The wood one in the second picture is my favorite. Boy would that look fetching in so many different scenarios. But they are all amazing, don't you think?? Please share if you purchase one of these beauties - would love to know how you'll use it.
Labels:
Chinoiserie,
Furniture,
Vintage
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