Friday, December 30, 2011

NYE 2012: Bar Ware

Here are a few of my favorite picks to serve all of those champagne infused concoctions.  I think the penguin ice bucket might be one of the cutest things I've seen, plus he has a fun little brother who likes to party that acts as a cocktail shaker - cute!
NYE Dinnerware
  1. Chalk Note Glassware | Pier 1 Imports | $3 - $10
  2. Numerical Appetizer Plates | Target | $12
  3. Grey Paper Straws | Z Gallerie | $7
  4. Penguin Ice Bucket | Pier 1 Imports | $45
  5. Banded Glassware | West Elm | $4

NYE 2012: Drink

I might try to up the ante this year by bringing some cocktails other than Andre champagne.  That light, fizzy, enticing hangover in a bottle mixes so well with other ingredients to make a plethora of libations.



Here are some more bubbly (and a few non-bubbly) holiday recipes:

Other helpful hints to get your bubbly fix via Real Simple:

NYE 2012: Decor

 via Ruffled

As we say goodbye to get another year, I can hardly believe it is already 2012.  Shouldn't we have flying cars or something by now?  Anyways, the past few New Year's Eves have been spent at loud bars where I've spent $100+ to get in for an "all you can drink" (aka good luck getting to the bar) soiree of drunk, beer google-donning, 20-somethings.  Then we wait in very short sparkly skirts to fight to the death for a cab.  Don't get me wrong, this is usually my scene.  However, this is just about every weekend in Chicago so I would rather pass on the $100 price tag.  This year I'm excited because my boyfriend is hosting a New Year's party at his apartment, which sounds much more appealing.  And while the fog machine purchased for the Halloween party may still make an appearance, I think it's partially my duty to bring some food, decor and general holiday cheer.

 Confetti Invitations via You Are My Fave

Tinsel Banner via Martha Stewart

Countdown Toast via Martha Stewart

Banner via Confetti Systems
(or try the DIY instructions here)

Let's get real - I'll probably go to the party store and buy some hats and noisemakers.

ZooLights

Before it's the New Year and Christmas lights are a thing of the past, I thought I'd share a few pictures of the Lincoln Park Zoo lights in Chicago.  ZooLights is an annual (free!) event in the zoo through January 1st and is open nightly. 

 
 

 


While most of the animals are either not out or sleeping, it's still a fun place to stroll through on a cold night in the city with some spiked hot chocolate.

Cozy Winter Bedding

I always love that first chilly day when you switch from the lighter summer quilt to the warm duvet.  In the cold months, I want my bed to be cozy and fluffy and a place where I want to spend my entire snowy Saturday, which means no plaid flannel sheets.  My go-to winter bedding is a big white duvet cover, a warm furry blanket, some pretty sparkly pillows and a fuzzy rug.  I love muted, soft colors for winter and here are a few of my favorite cozy bedrooms:





West Elm really has a great bedding selection and I want everything in it.  I came across this posting on Oh Joy! and loved Taylor Sterling's (from Glitter Guide) similar style.  Although I can't talk myself into a $129 Mongolian Lamb Pillow Cover, a lot of my favorite bedding is on sale right now!




Looks like I might have to do a little after-Christmas bedroom revamping!

The Paris Wife

After moving to Chicago, I joined a book club.  While I kind of feel like a 50 year old woman when I tell people “I’m going to book club” when they ask what I’m doing that night, I’m more than okay with it.  We eat, drink and talk about the actual book for about 5 minutes.  I just finished The Paris Wife, by Paula McLain.  It’s about Ernest Hemingway’s first wife, Hadley, and their life living in Chicago and Europe.  I enjoyed the first ¾ of the book, but then after that I wasn’t much of a fan.  I’d still recommend reading it though, especially if you like the works of Hemingway.  Has anyone else read it?  Thoughts?

 
The Paris Wife | Hardcover $15 | Kindle Edition $13

Update: the other night I watched Midnight in Paris directed by Woody Allen with Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams.  Parts of it parallel with The Paris Wife, so if you've read the book then you should watch this somewhat cheerier take on the era.


It had a kind of Big Fish quality to it and even my boyfriend liked it (shocking)!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Wrap it up

Every Christmas, I generally stick to the same type of wrapping.  Shiny, colorful paper and big shiny bows.  I hate bags unless I am feeling lazy.  Not to pat myself on the back, but I am a pretty good wrapper if I do say so myself.  I have very crisp edges.

This year I want to break out of the traditional red and green mold and have come across lots of cool ideas for wrapping gifts, other than the run of the mill wrapping paper sold everywhere.  Here are a few of my non-traditional favorites:






Happy holidays and happy wrapping!


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas Tree Alternatives

I have a cat and while I love that little furry bundle of fluff, she prevents me from having an actual Christmas tree.  If she knows I have something that is shiny, glass, poisonous or fragile will be the first thing on her agenda to destroy.  This is why I can’t have nice things.  However, I’ve still been able to display all of my favorite ornaments and decorate my apartment without a tree.


I also love these other ideas:

Crate & Barrel Ornament Tree | Large $50 | Small $25

Hanging ornament display at Free People

Red Lipstick


People who can pull off red lipstick are bitches in my opinion. Every time I look through a J. Crew catalog, all of the models look so cute with their crimson lips.  I have tried on multiple occasions and each time rub it off with a paper towel immediately upon seeing myself in the bathroom mirror.  How do they get it to look so perfect?  So effortless?  Then I remind myself that they are models and I am not.  However, I’ve heard that J. Crew will be selling their “perfect” red in stores.  I might have to give it another go before giving up completely.

A Very She & Him Christmas

My wonderful boyfriend came over one evening with bags of groceries to prepare for a potluck Thanksgiving with our friends.  Along with enough sweet potatoes, sugar and butter to feed a small country, he came bearing A Very She & Him Christmas album for me.  Not only do I enjoy Zooey Deschanel in New Girl, but I also enjoy her deep jazzy vocals (and her bangs).  It’s a nice change from my usual holiday playlist that hasn’t changed from 1999 consisting of Mariah Carey, N’Sync and Destiny’s Child.  And if you’re a hipster and buy the album on vinyl (like my BF), you also get a free download of it.  Best of both worlds.  
                                                 
A Very She & Him Christmas | CD $13 | LP $19

Potato and Canadian Bacon Soup

I love my crockpot.  I also love ridiculously easy recipes, so I thought I should share this one for Potato and Canadian Bacon soup.  And it's from Weightwatchers, so it's healthy.  Booyah!


You will need: a crockpot.

·      2 c potatoes
·      1 c leeks
·      ½  c carrots
·      ½ c celery
·      4 c fat free chicken broth
·      dash garlic powder
·      dash salt
·      dash black pepper
·      1 c skim milk

Combine all ingredients in your crockpot (except for the skim milk) and cook on high for 6 hours.  Add in the milk and continue to cook for another 10 minutes.  Change into your coziest sweater and enjoy.

Monday, October 10, 2011

DIY Fabric Wall Hanging

While I love the look and coziness that a little paint can add to a small space, the thought of having to paint an entire room overwhelms me. I also don't really want to deal with having to re-paint once I move out of my apartment. Picture frames and canvases are great options, but I wanted something different that would take up a large space behind my couch without putting too many holes in my wall. I was perusing around Ikea last weekend and saw a wall hanging I absolutely loved in one of their sample rooms (those damn Swedes!). It was simply a large piece of fabric hung from a curtain rod. In the curtain department, I found a black curtain rod and a set of 10 hanging clips. I then paced back and forth dodging carts and children in the cramped fabric section debating which pattern I liked best and trying to do a little mental math to figure out how much I needed. After what felt like an hour later, I decided on a thick black and white stripe and went with 2 yards ). PS - you have to cut your own fabric here. I may or may not have been a little on the generous side… sorry Ikea, but that's what you get for making me do it myself. Then I ate some Swedish meatballs and bought a few unnecessary accessories and was on my way home for my little DIY evening.
Beskada | $8

Riktig Olga | $3


Sofia | $8 / yard


I could have been fancy and hemmed the raw edges of the fabric, but I don't have a sewing machine so that obviously was not in the cards. I measured until I had the brackets where I wanted them then just nailed them into the wall. I attached the rod with the clips, clipped on the fabric and voila! Wall decor. Cheap and easy, and it really gives my otherwise belch beige living room a focal point. I mean, you would have to be blind not to notice this thing when you walk in. Two yards was a perfect size since I hung it higher up on the wall.  



Not going to lie... I'm pretty proud of my $30 decor.


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The British Are Coming!

And they're invading 830 N. Michigan Avenue in Chicago! Topshop, one of my favorite stores from the UK is opening their glorious doors to show the Midwest the world of Euro fashion. The store has its grand opening tomorrow, which will coincide with Fashions Night Out. This is the second location for the uber trendy chain in the US aside from New York City.



Orange Flower Shift Dress | $100
Tassle Platform Loafers | $136
Rabbit Print Scalloped Coin Purse | $15
Fox Stud Earrings | $25


Sadly I’ve missed out on the Topshop promo truck that has been driving around Chicago giving away giftcards and freebies. Bummer. But nevertheless, you can bet on finding me there on my lunch break tomorrow. In celebration, here are a few of my favorites that I plan on scoping out tomorrow. Thank gawd I get paid Friday.