Hi there! How has your week been? Mine, busy and very productive. I still am trying to get used to writing down 2013! Anyone else with me here? No small talk, going to delve right into this weeks post. Lots to dish about, so let's go. Call this my weekly newsletter. Hope you have a splendid weekend.....
I have not showed much of the extensive landscaping/masonry work that is going on around here. For weeks on end, we have had a nonstop battalion of very talented workers completing much of the masonry work on the patios/walkways/landscaping. It is still going on but the bulk is just about done. To say we are thrilled with how its turning out is a serious understatement. Now I cannot wait till spring! We have two small patios off of the kitchen/family room/breakfast room that are nearly done, here they are.....
So happy we were able to use the old planters from original home, we have 8 total so this was great
We are going to have a built in BBQ done later in the spring to the side...much more to come soon!
Can you imagine losing your blog one morning? This, for bloggers is the ultimate nightmare. Twice this past week I read about long term bloggers signing into their account only to find out their entire blogs were wiped out. That's right..no longer there! Disappeared. Gone. Can you imagine? This freaked me out in a big way. I cannot imagine something I pour so much hard work, love and devotion to leaving me without any notice. That is beyond a bad breakup.
So as I started prowling....it seems the thing to do and likely many of you seasoned bloggers know this is to regularly back up your blog. Did you know this? I found two really easy tutorials and have since done this. Great and priceless advice. Secondly it also really has me thinking maybe a switch to Wordpress at some point in the near future is in order...any thoughts on that? Between other less significant problems with blogger and hearing this, I am feeling a bit nervous, hopefully undue stress on my part. So would love to know your thoughts on this matter! Click here if you want to learn how to back up your blog.
I visited my blogging friend, Sharons' blog, one you all likely know, French Country Home (its like a mini vacation every time you click over there). Anyway one of her posts about having received small baking rounds totally intrigued me and prompted me that very afternoon to visit Sur La Table, a phenomenal kitchen store (its highly addictive) and to buy my own little versions. I ended up with the cutest 4" springform pans and came home and got busy. I started with mini Cherry cheesecake and ended with the most delicious potatoes au gratin! And it didn't stop there.......
The next night we were having friends for drinks then heading to dinner. I was brainstorming about a last minute appetizer to serve, and immediately thought of my heavenly good pesto cheese dip which is normally baked in a Pyrex then spooned onto crostinis. This time I decided to try out my "new little friend' and lets just say he did not disappoint. The finished product was a perfectly rounded mold of the pesto cheese dip and I garnished with a few tomatoes that had been broiled and served with the costini. Thanks Sharon for unleashing a springform beast in me! I can't stop thinking of ways to make all of our foods small and round:) My boys think I am seriously possessed. Tonight? Its individual eggplant parmigiana!!! Tomorrow...who knows!
(Don't love the quality of these pics, taken with iPhone at night but you get the idea)
The innocent little springforms that fueled a cooking marathon with no end in sight!
"The helper" was my wonderful mandolin....love this thing!
Perfectly thin potatoes every time in seconds.......
My mini cherry cheesecakes.....soooo good!
The heavenly potatoes au gratin.......just so good and looked so pretty!
Roasted chicken asparagus and the mini potato, healthy and pretty!
Coming out of the oven, let them sit a few minutes
My experiment, the pesto dip going in the oven...fingers crossed!
Voila! It worked......added some extra grilled tomato on top.
Added warmed crostinis with a drizzle of olive oil and its instant elegance!
I don't know about you but I am already looking forward to spring. Unless we get a serious big dose of the white stuff, I have serious ADD during the winter. If we are going to have to deal with the cold...lets make it pretty. Bring on the snow. I normally do not shop for spring clothes this early but couldn't resist these pretty accents that are classic and practically seasonless. So I put together this little mood board of some great recent finds/loves. Best part....some of them, most of them, are really reasonable. Well not the Prada bag but......most of it:)
One more thing I recently saw and immediately fell in love with, the new spring collection from Tory (yes we are on a first name basis:) LOOOVE these shoes. I want all three!! I cannot possibly narrow it down....they are all so great looking! The flats are a no brainer, as there is not heel height to have to mull over! But the wedges and heels are so darn cute too!



Finally tackling my dining room. Also planning on recovering my breakfast room chairs, I love my Pugsley fabric but its about 10 years old and quite faded so its time for a fresh change. The plaid chairs are temporary and I am excited to have finally made the time to select fabric for the chairs. I am also working simultaneously on the chinoiserie for the dining room and that has me incredibly excited. I will do a whole post on one of my favorite things, chinoiserie soon. . I want to keep it simple because I really want the chinoiserie to shine and not have much competition! I am going to devote an entire post to the dining room next week, but here's a sneak peek of the fabrics that have made it to the final round.......
And dining room contenders though its still in the early rounds...I am probably using two fabrics on the chairs
Its always fun to share the results from my Which would you Choose posts. So, I asked you out of 16 designers who you would hand your home to...and here are the top four. Several others vied for a close 5th place..what can I say, you have excellent taste!
1st place John Jacob
2nd place Phoebe Howard
3rd place Mcalpine, Ferrier and Booth
4th place Charles Faudree
I will share the results from this week's coat edition next week.
I want to have a party with a blue and white theme (naturally) just so I can set a table that looks like this. This picture is enough to get my braincells working overtime just to think of an occasion to recreate this dream of a tablescape! Perfection...the green against the blue and white!
Store biz...so excited about adding this fabulous line of tole hand painted pieces to my online store. I am starting with a few pieces and will gradually add on. They are really special. LOVE them! All pieces will be added to "new arrivals" over the weekend. Feel free to contact me here with any questions.
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Adore this black chinoiserie wastepaper basket, so classic! |
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And looooove these blk. chinoiserie brackets! |
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Also have this in a cream version which is also stunning! |
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How about this for a library/office or family room? Yes! |
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And you know I love this lamp. Already ordered one for my own office:) |
In addition to my beautiful French tea//bar towels, that are made in France, just got in greatest looking aprons. I LOVE these. They are so great looking, they are pretty enough to wear even once your guests have arrived!! Just got added under new additions.
A few new silver items that are new additions to my very popular silver collection.....
Stunning silver cake plate...14.5" round
Beautiful scalloped decorative flower bowl/planter
Large decorative ornate tray 28.5" long by 14.5" wide.....stunning for serving or display
Wine cooler (holds 4-5 bottles) 14" round by about 9.5" tall
And by popular demand I have just added this gorgeous crystal handcut etched dome cake plate/cloche. Talk about adding some serious beauty to your kitchen! And what a gorgeous gift too! Only getting in 6 pieces. Click here to see.
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I own this and its a definite jewel in my kitchen.
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Some other great things coming this way soon. Just to let you know, I am phasing out of the canvas art. I have about 5-6 pieces left. Unfortunately the vendor is not reliable and the containers often take much longer than initially promised, its too unpredictable, so when these are gone, I will no longer carry the canvas art.
Also my monogrammed linens are going up about 20%, they will still be a bargain even with the price increase. Prices will be going up early next week. As always if you have any questions about any of my products, just email me here!
So that is about it over here in my tiny corner of the world. As always, thanks for stopping by and seeing whats new. Whats going on over there? Any exciting plans for the weekend ahead? Hope whatever you do is wonderful and relaxing...until Monday!
Very fabulous post, full of delights and inspiration. Your home looks beautiful and how lucky to have trees nearby. Love that fabric with the pugs! Minerva x
ReplyDeleteTina as always so much to comment on, I know I will forget something. Your patios/landscaping are so beautiful, love that it looks like its been there forever. Really nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics all look very pretty too and I know you must be having fun playing, look forward to seeing more.
Your style with fashion is like your home style, elegant and chic. Love every single item.
Your shop items are fabulous. That domed cake dish must be mine. The tole pieces are really great too, perfect for your shop and style.
Finally now you have me wanting to buy a few mini springform pans! Loved that part of the post, so many good ideas. Everything looks so good too, will you share recipes? Have a nice weekend.
A
Have a few questions for you: where are those leopard flats from? My beloved J.Crew calf-hair leopard flats were laid to rest last year and I'm yet to find a pair I like as much. These look very similar!
ReplyDeleteWhat mandolin do you use? I agonized over which one to register for {read: I looked at too many user reviews!} and got stressed that I would pick the wrong one and then didn't register for one at all. I would still love to have one and it sounds like you like yours. Details please!
I need the recipe for this pesto dip!!!!! Looks DIVINE.
Last but not least, loving that patio! It's going to be SO beautiful for a brunch come spring!
Tina.....so many fun things going on in your neck of the woods...the patio looks wonderful and it will be perfect this summer.... just in time for entertaining outside. Now that you have your new spring pans and potato slicer your ready to go....I have to go buy that potato slicer...that would make life a little easier. Cant wait to see the chairs recovered....I'm partial to the floral, but all of them look wonderful. The Tory wedges come in flats also....I fell in-love with them. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe masonry work and entire project have turned out beautifully! The landscaping is fabulous, it is going to be such a slice of heaven to sit out in the space and enjoy it! Also love the yummy food photos, I am now craving potatoes au gratin. At 9:30 in the morning!
ReplyDeleteSending you a smile, hoping you have a stellar weekend!
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Be still my heart for those tole pieces. Beautiful. That is a definite weakness of mine. Also the silver is quite beautiful and that domed dish would be perfect for my island! Your mini dishes are so pretty, very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteYour home looks and gets prettier everyday, the fabrics look gorgeous with that beautiful French rug. Looks like a fun project, Tina. Love Tory Burch everything but feel her sizing is always a little off. Thanks for a fun post to start my day.
Tina - you are a very busy girl! Love the new terraces off the back of your gorgeous home. Can't wait to see them later this season. Thanks for sharing the mini-springform ideas. I have just purchased a few myself and you have given me more to think about! The cheesecakes were lovely- my mouth is watering! Have a wonderful weekend. Susan at Romancing the Home
ReplyDeleteTina, love the photos today. Pictures of the house and food all in one! The landscaping and masonry work look great. What a head start you will have on spring entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI have those little springform pans, time to rummage around my cabinets and pull them out. Thanks for all the great ideas. Valerie
Good morning Tina, your patio is picture perfect, the dark iron table set is so strong looking and elegant, love it. Thanks for the tip on backing up my blog, I will look into it even though mine is so tiny compare to yours ((:
ReplyDeleteYour cooking is as always an inspiration, and have to tell you I made your magical BRIE baked in oven, it was a HIT to no end, and I will make it again and gave out the recipe...!
Spring, yes...can't wait but here in Calgary we will wait for months before that happens...planning to go to the Czech republic to enjoy it...
I did buy a JPG spring coat though to make the wait more enjoyable....
Hugs Z
Stunning photos and images Tina, as always!! I love the pug material..wish I had it, as we lost our pug Ben 2 years ago. Your planters are awesome, so glad you kept them for your new mansion! Thank you for the great ideas and the food ideas too...they look so yummy! Have a great weekend.
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Hi Tina, well! I am beyond honoured to have inspired so much greatness in your kitchen!! Just wish my round food had turned out looking half as good as yours! Especially intrigued by your potato rounds, did you put some egg in there?
ReplyDeleteYour patio work looks absolutely stunning; no wonder you are impatient for spring to come. Just tell me, when is your TV show going to be announced 'At Home with Tina'! you'd be an instant hit!
wishing you a lovely weekend
Sharon
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Happy Friday! So many great things to look at here! The food looks delicious! and those Tory Burch shoes are on the top of my list to get! You patio looks amazing! I'm going to have to check back here later today to study it! So lovely! Have a great weekend Tina!!
ReplyDeleteOh Tina I wish I could make a jaunt down to the Plaza to Sur la Table!
ReplyDeleteAs it is I am stuck here trying to behave after yet another hip displacement and also a surgery coming up. 4 major surgeries and 6 hospital stays in 16 months!
Help me stay positive my dear friend!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
okay, the mini springforms are a kitchen necessity. All of your dishes are wonderful, my mind is reeling with about a million more...
ReplyDeleteLOVE you outdoor seating, surrounded with that wonderful forest. Have you ever thought of planting crocus in the lawn? That would be amazing in your setting. They are the amuse bouche of spring, by the time the lawn needs to be mowed, they have had their show. Stop by the market and search for Betsy's Garden if you want to see more.
Your blog is dangerous, but I am addicted to it!
ReplyDeleteJust ordered four of the mini-springform pans from Sur La Table and please, please, PLEASE share your pesto appetizer recipe with us so I can make it before the Super Bowl to test it with my sweetie!
Thanks again for all your inspiration and wonderful ideas! Pippa Griffin
Wow! Spent a while here, sweet lady. I am in love with the cake plate!! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour patios and landscaping look amazing, and I love your fabric choices. Aren't springform pans fabulous? Your creations are amazing too.
Happy Friday.
Teresa
xoxo
So much to love. Your new tole line and domed cake dish are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteThe backyard, patios and landscaping look so perfect, what a beautiful job they did, and you got a headstart to spring and summer entertaining.
I look forward to seeing what you choose for your dining and breakfast room and your cooking successes are really inspiring me to go order some mini springform pans, Tina! And this is me who hardly ever cooks:-)
Hi Tina ~ thanks for sharing the back-up info. I had never done it and I'm glad you brought it up. Your terrace is divine - I'm sure you'll be having a lot of fabulous dinners and parties there next summer
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What a post for sore eyes! I did a double workout today so I am behind on all my reading, but I was thrilled to see a nice long post from you. Any recipes for the potatoes or pesto dip? They looked YUMMY!!! I am loving the Tory Burch wedges - I might have to splurge on those before we head down to Mexico in a couple of weeks. I am going to cruise on over to your shop right now and check out the new tole items - the horse wastebasket is just what I have been looking for for my new powder room.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend, Tina and thanks again for all the great ideas and inspiration!! xoxoxox
PS...Thanks for the backup info - I had NEVER backed up my blog before...I just did thanks to your instructions!
ReplyDeleteHoorah! I am off Fridays (don't have to go to the office!) so I can write a longer comment! I just love kitchen stores and Sur La Table is one of my favorites. Our Seattle store has so many goodies! Lots of yummy food items you made with the spring form pan. Your cheesecake looks fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric choices for the dinning room chairs are ALL lovely Tina. I think I'd be likely to go with one of the two center pieces.. tough decision! Your new store items are GORGEOUS and so much fun. I need to talk to you about lamps .. for two side tables in my room. The cloche is lovely although I have a Yeoward cake dome and I may not have the room for a second piece. I'll have to see if I can do a bit of rearranging!
Such pretty pumps and sandals you've featured here! Knowing the pacific northwest weather.. I'll probably be wearing boots (or at least keeping my toes covered) until June..
Have a fun weekend!!
HELLO friend!! So much to say about this post...
ReplyDeleteThose patios are going to be PERFECT for outdoor eating, spring-fall..so jealous!
Yum! You might need to share those potatoes au gratin and pesto dip recipes! We always do major damage in Sur La Table too...it's dangerous!
Loving the dining room color scheme..can't wait to see what you come up with!
Hope you are well!
the patios are so awesome. i hope we can address ours this summer--very very pathetic. in fact the whole back exterior and landscaping is forlorn and neglected here. we have been here 6 years!
ReplyDeletelove the springform madness, and we would have so much fun together getting nutty with new pans if we were neighbors. i get excited about such things! cheesey potatoes and pesto dip sound perfect right now.
sending love and positive energy and hugs this very minute.
michele
You are saying good-bye to the pug chairs? You may want to have the upholsterer save as much fabric as they can....would make cute guest room pillows. (FYI ....sitting on my couch with a sweet pug snoring away on my lap).Your home amazes me....very dreamy.
ReplyDeleteHello Tina.
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of mini-spring form pans and have been for years! I love to use them for mini coffee cakes!
Love all of your masonry work, the new fabric for the dining room and the kitchen!
So many great things here.
As for WordPress and Blogger...Word Press is very confusing to me. I tried a blog there but I dont thin it is as user friendly as Blogger...that said I do not really know anything about WP. I would love to know what everyone things.
Have a great weekend, Elizabeth
Good morning my dear friend!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is going to get even lusher and lusher as the years go by. I just ADORE the green walls you are creating and our plants from years ago are now SO TALL that every spring we are over-joyed by their growth. With your glorious manor and grounds, these bushes will add a DOWNTON ABBY feel to your space!
Wishing you a restful weekend; you have worked so hard this week my dear! Anita
This was an action packed, fun filled post. I love your patio...it will be such a lovely place for entertaining. The urns are gorgeous. Your kitchen must be smelling heavenly with the creations coming out of there.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to back up my blog now...thanks for the reminder.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Thought I would comment on this post since I seldom do....it is wonderful. Must pop over to your shop adore the blk. chinoiserie brackets. Will have to immediately send to a client. I have been looking for some. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Tina ... love your new product and your outdoor area! I too am struggling with writing 2013! Just about to jump in the pool as Australia is going through a scorcher at the moment! We are at 37 degrees today! Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeletebest wishes
Frances
P.S. love the roast chicken and au gratin .... looks divine! Also, I would love to see your dining chairs upholstered in a Manuel Canovas toile on the back and a blue cut velvet on the front or reversed if you prefer. You have the most beautiful French style home so toile would be parfait!
ReplyDeletexx Frances
Just happened upon your blog when searching French Design.. Love everything French design, including your site
ReplyDeleteso much to comment on. i love the pug fabric but also really liking the new direction. i like for breakast rooms the idea of 2 coordinating fabrics for the chairs. the dining room is going to be so pretty, that rug is a dream.
ReplyDeleteyour landscaping and patios are just awesome tina. love how it looks like its been there forever. i am seriously hungry right now looking at this post, seeing this was not good for my diet.
all the new finds are wonderful, especially love that blue lamp which would be perfect in my new blue bedroom. hope you are having a great weekend. always enjoy my visits here.
deb
Dear Tina,
ReplyDeleteWhat a stately setting! All those mature trees! And your handsome terrace....really fabulous. I am rather new to blogging, so really appreciate the information about backing up. I'll look into it. Thanks for sharing.
Kind regards,
Loi
PS - Wonderful tole pieces!