I can't get over the stunning Fall 2011 Collection from Edelweiss By Sarah. So classic, so feminine, so accessible. I'm in love with practically everything and couldn't possibly choose just one thing to add to my closet. I'm starting to think that I may go bankrupt before the year is even half over! But in all honesty, wouldn't it be worth it?! oxox |
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Simply Chic
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Bottoms Up!
Hello darlings! I was flipping through a recent food magazine and came across these unique bottle openers from World Market. Aren't they the most charming things you've ever seen?! Not only do they look vintage and beautiful, they're a steal at under $10 a piece. I'm definitely getting a collection for my kitchen. And to make them feel a little more French, use one to pop open a bottle of Kronenbourg beer. I'm obviously more inclined to suggest a less common, fancier brew, but most of the nicer bottles in the French region have cork tops. Cheers! Chelle |
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Party Prep
Using a photo frame to display your menu is a quick and easy way to elegantly let your guests know what treats are in store for the evening! |
Garnishing each champagne flute with a thinly sliced star fruit gives your drinks added pizazz and reminds your guests why they're gathering: to honor the stars, of course! |
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Moderne Love
Monday, February 7, 2011
Take A Seat
With the Oscars right around the corner, you're probably going to need a few extra chairs for all those guests who'll be dropping by for your big shindig. Buying extra furniture can be expensive, and cheesy folding chairs look tacky. But this do-it-yourself seat looks sleek, modern, and can be put together with just a few simple, inexpensive purchases from the hardware store! Thank you diylife.com for the wonderful idea, which was taken from the book Home From The Hardware Store by Kathleen Hackett and Stephen Antonson! Instructions follow... Cheers, Chelle |
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Taste Of Spring
I have a friend headed over for dinner tonight, and since we've both had it up to here with all this cold winter weather, I decided to make something light and springy. I caught this shrimp with orzo pasta recipe on TV a few months back and gave it a little whirl. All the fresh herbs and lemony pop give it a bright flavor that's perfectly reminiscent of spring. And since it's supposed to be served chilled or at room temperature, it's the perfect dish for company, as I was able to make it hours ahead of time and can now give all my attention to my guest, where it belongs! With a bottle of French pinot gris and maybe a store bought pear tart for dessert, we're all set! * French Charmed Note: Taste test for seasoning on your own rather than relying on the measurements in the recipe. We used slightly less salt and pepper, and it was perfect! |