3.31.2011

Entertaining: {Mardi Gras Dinner Party}

 Not being from the South, but loving the food, we had a Mardi Gras Dinner Party the Saturday following Fat Tuesday. My husband spent a couple of years in Louisiana and brought home the love of the food. We had a similar but smaller party last year.
 Dinner was potluck style, but with specific assignments, such as corn bread, a cajun mustard dressing to go with the salad, beignets and gumbo. We made the Jambalaya (a house hold favorite), Shrimp etouffee, Mint Juleps (we don't drink alcohol so they were Virgin style) and the traditional King Cake.

 For this year's party, I wanted a bayou feel. It turned out great. I did simple centerpieces. I gathered Spanish moss, and stuffed that into a mason jar, and added branches. Then tea lights to add to a low lit, glowing feeling. Black table clothes helped keep the room a dim and cozy feeling.

My favorite part was the Christmas lights. We had strung seven strands of white Christmas lights from our loft railing, to our curtain rods across the way. The lights in the home were all off with the exception of the tea candles and Christmas lights. It had an awesome look, that was difficult to capture on camera, so the picture gives you a bit of an idea.  

We also had a playlist going of jazz and zydeco music. We had Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis. Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Connick Jr, and some zydeco bands such as Jude Taylor and his Burning Flames, Rosie Lydet, Buckwheat Zydeco, Carol Fran, and even some of the songs from the Princess and the Frog Soundtrack.

The evening was a spectacular hit. We made an impression with Sights, Sounds, and Taste! I will share recipes soon!

3.22.2011

Spring has sprung with Crate & Barrel!

Have you seen some of the fun spring items 
from Crate and Barrel?
I'm Loving:


I'm officially on the look out at yard sales, swaps and rummage sales for a bird cage to spray paint yellow! LOVE IT!


images from Crateandbarrel.com

3.17.2011

St. Patty's Day


I never have been into the Holiday. I'm sure I have Irish somewhere way back down the family history line. I hate the taste of corned beef and cabbage. As a teenager I would do whatever I could to have to work that night so I'd miss the dinner at home. As a younger teenager, I was the one that would only wear green on my underwear, so I could sneak the color, but still be protected. I don't decorate with the emerald green color for the holiday either. I'm sure next year some will trickle in as my son starts preschool, and I'll do it for the kids. But as for now they're young enough to not know, so I simply don't care. Anyway, the only tradition I ever enjoyed growing up, was dying the food green. That was always a fun treat. Did I make pancakes this morning? Well, no. I had wanted to. But the hubby woke up late, the 4 year old threw a long and loud tantrum, and we're running being schedule for getting ready. Oh well! But for those that celebrate and go all out, good for you and Happy St. Patrick's Day!

3.15.2011

Great Info on 'How to Buy Art"

On J. Kirk Richards' blog, he wrote an amazing article on How to Buy the Right Art Piece. It has great tips that he expounds on and tells you why. He gives tips on: Buy a Piece you Love, If Possible buy Original Works, The Early Bird gets the worm (and this I KNOW is true from personal experience!).



He also says "Get to know the artists you love and want to collect from. Ask them, “How can I get one of your best pieces? Can I get on your preferred client list? Do you accept visitors in your studio?” Be prepared to tell them what your favorite pieces from their past have been."

You can see his blog and this article HERE.  And his website HERE.

3.12.2011

Cute Baby

Remember that really fun shower I went to? Well, Little miss Franny is now old enough to where the onesie I designed! Well here she is! This was her 'serious face.'
So here she is with a smile! She is 3 1/2 month old now!