#tbt travelstyle: big sur & blue skies

#throwbackthursday travelstyle to our Sept. 13-15, 2013 trip to San Jose, Carmel & beautiful Big Sur to watch Trey ask two of his friends if they want to do life together. Land in San Jose. Top Down. Highway 1 Drive to Big Sur. An incredible trip with an incredible man to celebrate an incredible couple. #EthanandHolly

first stop Bertucelli’s La Villa Deli for sandwiches almost as good as Trey’s Saturday Sub Sandwich and stacks on stacks of wine, fresh bread and cheese.

|| san jose, california bertucelli's la villa deli restaurant || @popfizzclinkLBD

you, me & carmel-by-the-sea. Beachside cheers and luxury shopping tucked in hidden alleyways.

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moment of mist & bliss along the PCH.

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 morning run through the redwoods.

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Enveloped by redwoods, our hotel the Glen Oaks Motor Lodge is one of our favorite hotels. Ever. Modern design inside a skeleton of an old motor lodge, each room features a private porch, heated recycled stone floors, a wine fridge, a garden of succulents and complimentary yoga mats. #namaste.

After our morning run along PCH, we stopped in Glen Oaks Big Sur Roadhouse across the street. We instantly feel in love with New Orleans chef Matt Glazer’s design of “homegrown modernism.” Everything from the wine barrel chairs to the leather wine rack, had a place and unique, West coast feel. Our morning fare consisted of:

Southern-Style Biscuits & Gravy: Two Buttermilk Biscuits with Hand-Made-Sausage Gravy

Buttermilk Biscuit Sandwich: Fried Egg, Smoked Bacon and New York White Cheddar Cheese

White Corn Grits: With Serrano Chile and Bellweather Farms Peppato Cheese

Of course, since he is from NOLA, we sipped on two Café au Laits in the gorgeous Cali sunshine.

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#weknowwhatsup. The March 2014 issue of Food & Wine Magazine listed Big Sur Roadhouse as the place to be & eat. We knew it before it was famous.

|| big sur roadhouse in march issue of food & wine magazine || @popfizzclinkLBD

big sir & blue skies.

|| big sur, california pch pacific coast highway || @popfizzclinkLBD

pacific ocean hike revealed hidden waterfalls & a backpack of bubbly. Cheers!

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my Main Man.

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the wonderful reason for our trip. Two days to celebrate the amazing Ethan & Holly Kaufmann with Trey asking them for their I Do’s. #OrdainedOnline #BestBigSurViews #BestWeddingEver #EthanandHolly #LoveThem

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After a night of music & s’mores, we circled back to where we started in the city of San Jose.  Morning breakfast at Naglee Park Garage.

Garden Scramble: Three Eggs, Cherry Tomatoes, Veggies & Goat Cheese

Bacon & Spinach Egg Lasagna: Layered Eggs, Spinach, Bacon, Mushrooms & Swiss Cheese

Big Sur, until next time.

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sugar-plums and snow

I’m dreaming of a pink Christmas

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As I snuggle down in bed with Ruby on this Christmas Eve, dreaming of sugar-plums and snow, I can’t help but feel like my armoire represents my little Cottage Christmas. With un petit nativity from an antique shop in France to the array of perfume-filled bottles lined up in trays, my Mimi’s rose garden painting passed down to me watches over my collection of this-and-that. Hemingway and happiness are the last blessings I see as I close my eyes for Christmas. Joyeux noël, à toutes et à tous une bonne unit!

mint and merriment

Don’t just deck the halls, deck out the dining room with playful peppermint to enjoy all season long. Save the bordeaux tablecloth and gold-rimmed drinkware for the 25th and opt for red and white swirls to set the tone for the mint and merriment get-togethers leading up to the big day. This peppermint party will look so good, Santa may come early this year.

|| how to make peppermint christmas trees || @popfizzclinkLBD

Peppermint Christmas Trees

What You Will Need:

-Sugar ice cream cones, different shapes
-Peppermint candies, round
-Peppermint candies, crushed
-White royal icing
  1. Cover each ice cream cone with royal icing.
  2. Pour out crushed peppermint candies onto individual parchment sheets or paper plates. Roll ice cream cone in crushed, peppermint candies. For a different look, use round peppermint candies and individually place to cover entire cone with peppermints. Dry for 24 hours.
  3. Place trees from one end of the table to the other, varying the sizes.

|| how to make peppermint vases || @popfizzclinkLBD

Peppermint Vases

What You Will Need:

-Clear vases, different shapes
-Peppermint candies, different shapes
  1. Pour peppermint candies into each vase. For a tall vase, use peppermint sticks. For a small round, vase use original, round-shaped peppermints.
  2. Place the vases from one end of the table to the other, varying the sizes.

|| how to make peppermint place cards ||

Peppermint Place Cards

What You Will Need:

-Red Cardstock paper
-White Cardstock paper
-Hole Punch
-Red and white striped ribbon, ½ inch width
-Silver paint pen
  1. Find a small, oval-shaped object, like a jewelry box or picture frame. Trace the shape on different colors of cardstock paper, one oval per guest. Cut out each shape.
  2. Punch two holes per oval opposite sides from each other.
  3. With the silver paint pen, write each guest’s name per oval. Have fun and save the cursive handwriting for Christmas dinner and break out fun shapes and designs with each name.
  4. Cut a length of ribbon that would give each place card an extra ½ inch to 1 inch per side. Slide the ribbon from the front, right side toward the back and out through the back, left side. With scissors, cut a triangle at both ends of ribbon to finish the peppermint look.
  5. Place each place card on top of plate and charger to give each guest their own personal peppermint.

|| peppermint coffee recipe || @popfizzclinkLBD

Peppermint Coffee

What You Will Need:

-Peppermint sticks
-White melting chocolate
-Variety of red and white sprinkles
-Peppermint candies, crushed
  1. Fill 1/3 of a pan with water and place a smaller pot with white melting chocolate on top. Bring to medium heat and stir frequently until chocolate is melted. Turn off heat.
  2. While chocolate is melting, pour out sprinkles and crushed peppermint candies onto individual parchment sheets or paper plates. Dip 1/3 of the peppermint stick into melted chocolate. Immediately roll in desired sprinkles. Place upright to dry. Repeat for each peppermint stick.
  3. Using a spoon or spatula, spread leftover melted chocolate on the rim of each guest’s coffee cup.  Flip the cup over, and roll the rim in the crushed peppermint candies.
  4. Serve after dinner with coffee. Guests can use the candy-coated rim and candy-coated peppermint stick to flavor each cup of coffee poured.

|| peppermint cookie recipe || @popfizzclinkLBD

Peppermint Cookies

What You Will Need:

-Sugar cookie dough
-1/2 Tbsp. peppermint extract
-Red food coloring
-Sugar-cane peppermint candies
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Mix up favorite sugar cookie recipe and divide dough in half. In one bowl, mix the peppermint extract into the dough. In other bowl, mix red food coloring into the dough.
  2. Take a small piece of the peppermint-flavored dough and a small piece of the red-dyed dough and roll together to form a ball. Place ball on cookie sheet. Repeat for desired amount of cookies. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes.
  3. Immediately press a peppermint candy into center of each cookie. Let cool.

the great no-carve pumpkin

Ghosts and goblins are out tonight,
Witches try hard to cause a fright.
Light a candle on the ground,
Glowing pumpkins all around!
 

Give your pumpkins a ghoulish glow without the puree pulp with these no-carve pumpkin ideas. Join us as we go beyond the rind and deck out the number one Halloween decoration, the Great Pumpkin at my shabby chic cottage. I paired up with MyHomeLifeMag.com to create this spooky, one-of-a-kind wonders.

|| no carve pumpkin decorating ideas with sequins || @popfizzclinkLBD

Cinderella Pumpkin

Be your own Fairy Godmother this Halloween and Bippity, Boppity, Boo your plain pumpkin into a sparkly carriage that Cinderella would take to any ball. With a bag of sequins and a box of small head pins you can create a whismical world with a no-carve mess. Slide a pin through the center of a sequin, then press into the  skin of the pumpkin. Be creative with the design or trace a fun image or message to really give your pumpkin the glass-slipper effect.

|| pumpkin place cards || @popfizzclinkLBD

Pumpkin Place Cards

Whether you are celebrating All Hallow’s Eve or gathered around a turkey with a tableful of blessings, give each guest a place with the stem of a pumpkin. Using a small pumpkin found at local grocery stores or farmer’s markets, cut a small slit at the top of the pumpkin to allow for the width of a place card.

Replace each guest’s name with their Halloween character or for Thanksgiving, write their name and why you are thankful for them. Not only will it add a personal touch to your seasonal pumpkin party, but it will give your less than a $1 place card a priceless meaning.

|| pumpkin seeds recipe || @popfizzclinkLBD

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

A witch wouldn’t be a witch without her hat, just like Halloween wouldn’t be a holiday without pumpkin seeds. Those crunchy, healthy, pop-in-your-mouth snack seeds are what make the orange and black of Halloween my favorite holiday.

1 Tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 tsp. of cayenne pepper
Pinch of Kosher salt
Pinch of black pepper
 

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Clean all pumpkin pulp from seeds.

2. Drizzle extra virgin olive oil. Sprinkle salt, pepper and cayenne pepper and mix well. Bake in oven for 12-15 minutes.

|| how to decorate pumpkin like spider, spider pumpkin ideas || @popfizzclinkLBD

Spider Pumpkin

To enjoy the nutty flavor of pumpkin seeds, you have to have one sacrificial pumpkin to carve. Make it simple by avoiding the printable masks and instead opt for a screwdriver and some black paint.

We found some novelty spider and blacklight lights at a local craft store that allow for the spider cover to pop away from the bulb. After you do a basic pumpkin carve, pop each spider away from the bulb, then with a screwdriver place random, round holes around entire pumpkin. With black paint and a small brush, paint spider webs connecting each punched hole. String each lightbulb through the backside of the holes and reattach spider or novelty light covers. Using a knife, cut a larger hole at bottom near back to feed the power cord. Plug it in and watch your front porch trick-or-treaters marvel at the spider-exploding pumpkin.

cottage on austin avenue

|| shabby chic home design || @popfizzclinkLBD

When My Home Life Magazine asked to take a tour of my home, I said, “Only if my dog, Ruby can be in it!” Of course, Ruby the model dog that she is, handled all of the right poses and became the star of my home shoot. MHL followed Ruby and I through my 100 year old downtown apartment from my ray lit sunroom or the outer boundaries of my raised bed garden. See why I love the original hardwood floors, crystal knobs and high ceilings for more than just the beauty of the past. It is the home heirlooms from my grandparents, childhood possessions from my mom and local antique finds that allow me to carry on the stories from before to help create memories of my own.

|| shabby chic bedroom design vintage mirror || @popfizzclinkLBD

“The gold mirror was my Mimi’s (grandmother). A true antique. My mom remembers the mirror hanging on the entry wall in the house she grew up in. It has been in the family for generations. Beside the mirror sits an antiqued brown and gold side table with hand-painted flowers on the surface that holds up decades of literature from Robert Browning’s poetry to a copy of Peter Pan from the 40s. My mother remembers my Mimi purchasing this table and saying, ‘This just makes me happy.’”

|| shabby chic bedroom design, pink bedroom ideas || @popfizzclinkLBD

“I wish my mom took more photos of her house growing up because I am sure it was beautiful, especially her room. The cream-colored vanity in my bedroom was a piece of her original bedroom set when she was a little girl. It included a headboard, dresser and side table. She still has the side table today. The green and pink striped chaise is from my Aunt Sally. Countless hours of book page turns and long distance phone calls have been made from that nook in my bedroom. “

|| shabby chic kitchen design, pink chandelier || @popfizzclinkLBD

“One of my favorite places to go and grab a coffee when I was in high school was a small, local shop called The Java Bean. When the coffee shop closed down, I purchased this table from the owner. Now 100 miles away, I am still continuing the practice of morning coffee on that metal table.”

|| shabby chic home design, vintage kitchen hutch || @popfizzclinkLBD

“One of the highlights of my apartment is this hutch, which is more than 100 years old. The turquoise color of the kitchen continues inside the hutch, adding a pop of color in the details.”

|| shabby chic home design, white kitchen, vintage cupboard || @popfizzclinkLBD

“I love to entertain and I love to read so why not house my food books with the dishes? My new favorite kitchen book has to be Lunch in Paris: A Love Story with Recipes by Elizabeth Bard.”

|| shabby chic dining room design || @popfizzclinkLBD

“My previous apartment had this chandelier hanging over the bed and it is the reason why I wanted to live there. I installed the chandelier in my new apartment overlooking my dining room to bring a little of The Garden to The Cottage.”

|| shabby chic home design, cottage ideas || @popfizzclinkLBD

“The original crystal knobs and paint-layered molding, grounds my apartment in the past, while the glass, French doors let in the new light of each day.”

|| shabby chic home design, blanket ladder idea || @popfizzclinkLBD

“Before Pinterest was Pinterest, I had this idea to use an old ladder for blankets. Instead, I found an old, used staircase railing. It is great to showoff favorite blankets (this colorful patchwork quilt I purchased from a lady on the beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) and easy access for guests to grab a blanket for a movie.”

|| shabby chic home design, vintage magazine rack idea || @popfizzclinkLBD

“A great way to manage hoarding magazines is with a large basket. This is an old baby doll cradle converted into a magazine holder that I found at a local antique shop.”

|| shabby chic home design, vintage postage stamps || @popfizzclinkLBD

“I love snail mail. I grew up going to an all girls camp during the summer and the only way to communicate with your friends and family was through writing letters. Still to this day, I love checking my mail and I try to send more hand-written letters than e-mails. There is nothing like the way someone you care about writes your name on the front of a letter. When I found this old postage stamp dispenser in an antique shop, I had to have it. My dad even tinkered with it and now you can drop in a quarter and a stamp will slide out of the bottom. Forever stamps for 25 cents.”

|| shabby chic home design, vintage green chair || @popfizzclinkLBD

“My Mac (grandfather) purchased this chair for my Rethy (grandmother) for a wedding present in Washington D.C., in 1938. Same original fabric woven with anniversary love.”

|| summer garden ideas, how to grow a garden || @popfizzclinkLBD

“After I moved to my new apartment, I realized I could grow more than just herbs on my porch. My neighbors and I spent a week in March tilling land, building a raised bed, filling the bed with soil and planting our summer grocery. It has been incredible to see the tomatoes, squash, peppers, strawberries, potatoes, cucumbers and okra grow a little more everyday. It is so life-changing to watch something grow from nothing and not only fill your fridge, but also fill your soul.”

|| shabby chic home design, vintage wine rack || @popfizzclinkLBD

“I love filling my house with pieces that have stories before my stories even began. This wine rack was the second piece to a bar set that included a small cart. My mom had it in her house before she married my dad. The story is that my dad sold the cart without my mom knowing at a garage sale, because he thought it was so unsightly. Needless to say, the other piece of the collection now lives with me, instead of being hidden in the attic.”

|| shabby chic home design, cow creamer || @popfizzclinkLBD

five ways to entertain with chalkboard

Pinterest and Entertaining get together, you get Five Ways to Entertain with Chalkboard Paint. I paired up with My Home Life Magazine for this project and came up with five creative and unexpected ways to use ever-popular chalkboard paint for entertaining your guests!

|| chalkboard paint ideas || @popfizzclinkLBD

To complete this project you’ll need:

  • Craft Wood
  • Wood Stain
  • Paintbrush/Stain Brush
  • Chalkboard Paint

Stain your wood and once you have finished, allow plenty of time to dry. Once your stain is set, paint the inside areas with chalkboard paint.

|| how to make a chalkboard serving tray || @popfizzclinkLBD

Stain, paint the bottom, and label the cheeses you lay out for your guests. Don’t forget the crackers!

|| how to make a chalkboard menu board || @popfizzclinkLBD

A menu board to welcome houseguests or to display the menu for your next dinner party.

|| how to make chalkboard napkin rings || @popfizzclinkLBD

Elegant napkin rings. Stain, then paint the center stripe to use as place settings.

|| how to make chalkboard salt box || @popfizzclinkLBD

Cute containers with painted lids for salt, pepper, and/or herbs.

|| how to make chalkboard serving bowl || @popfizzclinkLBD

What was originally crafted for a bird bath we turned into a uniquely labeled bread bowl.