17 December 2012
A blue and white Christmas inspiration board to start your week off on a peaceful note. China hutch photo from Veranda by Max Kim-Bee; blue and white ornaments; window box + wreath from Martha Stewart; monogrammed napkin from Carolyne Roehm; ginger jar centerpiece; mini angel food cake from Martha Stewart Weddings; vintage napkin rings from Southern Living; blue and white present from Carolyne Roehm; blue and white china tablescape from Traditional Home P.S. More Christmas boards: cherry + sky, icy blue + gold, and soft pastels
20 December 2011
Today’s Christmas inspiration board is much darker than yesterday’s, but I like it! The nice thing about this scheme is that natural elements play a huge role — so, instead of buying tons of store-bought decor, collect pinecones and evergreen boughs, add in some shiny jewel tone ornaments and rich velvet or satin ribbon, and you’re well on your way! Credits, top to bottom: First row, left to right: tartan stars from Sweet Paul Magazine; boutonnieres by Honey of a Thousand Flowers (photo by Leo Patrone via Once Wed; pinecone cluster via Something Green Second row: jewel tone tabletop by Homes & Antiques via Haute Design; cranberry gifts via flickr Third row: teal Christmas tree from Martha Stewart; tartan wrapping from Sweet Paul Magazine; moody arrangement by Honey of a Thousand Flowers (photo by Leo Patrone via Once Wed
19 December 2011
It has been FAR too long since I’ve posted an inspiration board — in fact, the last one was posted in June! I thought it would be fun to post a few holiday-themed ones this week. First, a bright and colorful candy-colored Christmas! Credits, left to right: First row: pretty presents via Matchbook Magazine; donut holes photo by Julie Lim via Southern Weddings; ornament wreath by Eddie Ross Second row: nautical tree from Martha Stewart; sled photo from cocodot Third row: snowball place setting photo by Scott Clark via 100 Layer Cake; rock candy place setting photo by Birds of a Feather via Ruby Press; glittery party photo by Jill Thomas P.S. A plum + evergreen board and a glittery blue Christmas board you might like