12.30.2009

Happy New Year...

As we wrap up 2009 with a pretty, tartan plaid bow, I'll share a few of my favorite flutes (and bubbly for every budget). Toast to a healthy, happy and prosperous 2010 in style!
"Cheers" in 6 languages from Neiman Marcus.

Sleek and contemporary from Willliam Sonoma.

Classy and timeless from Waterford.

Preppy and tailored by Ralph Lauren.

Perfect blue by Kim Seybert for Barney's New York.
Polka dot by Kate Spade (resolve to buy yourself a pair of her shoes to match!)
Fun and flirty Juliska for Saks 5th Avenue.

Urban and affordable from Crate and Barrel.
Interesting and masculine at Crate and Barrel.
Sculptural by Alan Lee for Neiman Marcus.

Cash.
$10 a bottle.
Ca Furlan Prosecco

Check.
$65 a bottle.
Pierre Peters Brut

American Express.
$170 a bottle
Legras St. Vincent
Salut!
Brooke Voss Design

12.18.2009

Chalk It Up...

By nature I am a doodler, a list maker and a fan of beautiful penmanship. I see no better media than chalkboards to sketch your latest innovation or scribe a daily love note.Chalkboard paint as graphic art.
Framed as note-worthy art.
On cabinet door fronts for public notes......or on the interior for private thoughts.

Interesting on accessories.
Not just school house black and green, but a rainbow of colors.

Incorporated into architecture.The ideal grocery list, never forget the milk again.

Unlikely locations. My guest bath includes a chalkboard perched on the counter top. A impromptu (and always entertaining) guest book.

Play rooms and kid's rooms.
The mud room or craft room.
Never forget an important event again.

Stylized every day objects. Make the ordinary extraordinary.
Ensuring your children never forget to wash their hands and brush their teeth...
..and never forgetting to just have fun.

Martha Stewart's Custom Chalkboard Colors How-To:
1. Start with flat-finish latex paint in any shade. For small areas, such as a door panel, mix 1 cup at a time.
2. Pour 1 cup of paint into a container. Add 2 tablespoons of unsanded tile grout. Mix with a paint stirrer, carefully breaking up clumps.
3. Apply paint with a roller or a sponge paintbrush to a primed or painted surface. Work in small sections, going over the same spot several times to ensure full, even coverage. Let dry.
4. Smooth area with 150-grit sandpaper, and wipe off dust.
5. To condition: Rub the side of a piece of chalk over entire surface. Wipe away residue with a barely damp sponge.