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Nicole
and Jenny.Happy Friday!! Have a wonderful Halloween!! oxo
Dawny
Lo Lo
Me
Nicole
and Jenny.
Okay so I didn't know where Melissa lived but heard that she had the perfect venue for the trunk show. OMG. So this little gem on the right {above} was built by Charlie Chaplin for his mother. It is right on the cliff in Leaucadia and is one of the most beautiful, charming homes that I have been in. Melissa is an interior designer and has done the most beautiful job making this place, well... perfect.
The kitchen. So for an old historic house the layout was so open. It is perfect for entertaining and every room is filled with tons of light and a cool ocean breeze. mmm heaven.
The entryway... I don't know why I don't have a photo of the view but just pretend if you were standing where I took this photo and turned around you would basically be falling into the Pacific.
Love the fabrics, love the piano {seriously the prettiest Grand I have ever seen}, dying over the painting, did I mention the wood work... Oh my gosh I could go on and on.
And finally, as a little thank you for Melissa, Grace and Catherine and I wrapped up some garland but had to take a photo for you all to see the milk caps for wrapping... aren't they fun?
Are you dying?... how cute are these T's! I am loving this new little brand out of Orange County, Mini & Maximus. Such adorable branding and purpose. If you are in Southern California you must watch them 'launch' this weekend...
On the flight to Newark I watched a movie {The Tooth Fairy... worst movie ever but it was an uninterrupted movie nonetheless} and I read two magazines cover to cover {Vanity Fair & the newest Martha}. I dog eared almost every page of Martha so that I would remember to look it up when I got home. Here are just a few of the stand-outs... + the Pineapple Basil Margaritas recipe... yum!
I have to mention again how absolutely breath taking the weather was. It was the most time I had spent in Central Park and I couldn't get enough of it. I decided while I was there that a New Yorker must have come up with the scent "fresh cut grass" because it was the first time in my life that I actually thought it smelt good. I get it now. It isn't just the smell but the emotion that if the grass is being cut it is a beautiful day.
At 180W 58th Street you will find the Alwyn Court Building. This building was built in 1909 and is so incredibly~fabulously~beautiful. Rumor has it that Martha Stewart has an apartment there. On the ground floor is Patrossian which is an exquisite restaurant {I didn't eat there but I smashed my nose against the window so that I could stare at all the fabulous women 'lunching'}. Next to the restaurant is Patrossian's Cafe which is known for their amazing croissants and caviar. fancy.
Billy Johnson Playground. This was the most magical children's park that I had ever been. My mom, Henry and I spent many afternoons mixing it up with all the mini New Yorkers. My favorite part was a huge granite slide built into the hill, I loved that park.
Madewell. So I must live under a rock because I had never heard of this store and I absolutely loved it. I was taken by the stores design and walked out with a navy blazer that I have not taken off in 5 days.
Hot dogs in the park and late night soft serve on the street corner. Don't knock it, it was good.
Next stop was Purl at 459 Broome Street. More eye candy! The store is beautifully organized with the most decadent fabrics, sewing supplies, knitting supplies and inspirations all around. I was blown away by their beautiful selection of fabrics {it was the first time that I actually saw Liberty of London fabrics in person}. I was so overwhelmed by all the loveliness I could have spent all day looking and touching every fabric.

Look at these little stamens and fruits. They are so cute to tie to a gift. I found a little bunch in London years ago that I have been saving so when I found a store full of them I didn't know what to do with myself. The crown on the right is made by a women named Marsha Tancredi {I couldn't find any info on her... wonder if I am spelling her name correctly}. I am not sure if this photo does it justice but these crowns are crazy beautiful in person.
I was a total kid in a candy store {can you tell?}. Look at all of that ribbon.
In the back of the store is where all of the antique ribbons and laces are, they were so beautiful. If I knew about this little jewel when I got married I would have had a beautiful antique sash from Tinsel Trading Co.
This book on the left is the reason that I knew about the store. Kaari Meng who wrote Treasured Notions is who I am going to France with this summer. She wrote a book telling the history of Tinsel Trading Co., which has been around since 1933 and has a collection of 'tinsel' dating back to the 1800's {maybe earlier}. In her book she takes beautiful things in the store and makes the most incredible creations. It was so inspiring to me that Tinsel Trading Co. was my first stop.
I had to include this photo because I am totally kicking myself that I didn't buy more ribbon. I was so overwhelmed that I didn't even know what to get but look at this ribbon, all antique grosgrain ribbon. 50 yards for $5. I actually didn't put that many in my basket because I was worried if it was really $5 for a yard that I would be totally embarrassed putting them all back.
A little out of order... but this was our last day {the only day it rained}. I was packing up my goodies that I found at Tinsel Trading Co. And yes it really was amazing.
Central park. The flowers were incredible, everywhere you looked something was in bloom. A few mornings I ran in the park. It was such a gift, I loved every second.
Jillian, my youngest sister. It was the first time I saw her since she was accepted into Parsons in NYC. I am so proud of her. She is an AMAZING photographer and makes me laugh. One of the days we spent with my check list of places to go and we road the subway all over town. I love you Jill.
I had so much fun seeing bunches of friends. This was the perfect night planned by my girlfriend Sarah. She found the perfect eatery and the perfect drinkeries {I promise I will elaborate}.
The morning after a fun night, on the way to the park with H... in desperate need of something bad for me.
aaaahhh the windows at Bergdorfs. sigh.
While I am getting the stink eye from all the passengers on the plane I will be daydreaming about where to go when we get there. My mom has offered to be on H-duty so there are a bunch of places that I want to see but on the tippy top of my list are these three spots. The Purl Bee, Tinsel Trading Company and Moomah.
Shanna Murrays wall decals. {seen on Cup of Jo}





Pottery Barn Farmhouse ceramics.
Strawberries that taste like a pineapple. {found on House 09}
Merci Beaucoup letterpressed card.
One piece suits. Left~ J Crew. Right~ Anthropologie.
This puts a skip in my step.
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