Headed To Fashion Week....

Wow.....

I am so excited and thrilled to be one of 19 designers invited by Brizo to attend Fashion Week next month.  They're flying us to New York and covering our travel expenses.  I am honored and thrilled to be a part of this event.  I look forward to learning valuable inside knowledge of the Brizo Brand and product line as it relates to fashion/design style and market placement. 
I look forward to becoming more familiar with the Brizo product line as it relates to my design style and my client’s needs and I welcome the opportunity of developing a long term relationship with the brand. 

The most exciting part to me is the common appreciation and direct correlation to design and fashion.  I have felt very strongly and have always said there is a direct relationship and correlation to a person's individual style as it pertains to their fashion sense. Hence there is a very similar relationship to interior design and fashion design.  For me personally I have always had a great appreciation for fashion design and it is probably one of the many reasons I personally became involved in interior design.  I live and breathe design, and for as long as I can remember I have always had an admiration for great design. 

As a young person growing up I was always more interested in getting the current issue of vogue than I was concerned about anything else.  I remember spending hours and hours looking through the current Vogue issue, admiring the amazing design and observing the current trends.  As I look back I realize I was always meant to be a part of the design industry and Interior Design was the natural path for me to take.  I am from the core of my being inspired by great design as it relates to fashion and home.  And for me there is a direct relationship and connection of the two.  Fashion and style directly influences home interiors. 

I am so excited to be a part of this event and so appreciative of this opportunity to be able to experience a small park of fashion week in New York City This truely allows me to make a mark off experiencing fashion week from my bucket list in 2011.   I feel honored to be invited to attend and I am so looking forward to each and every moment I will experience. 



Recipe - Favorite Holiday Dish

Green Jello Salad

As long as I can remember at every holiday meal my mom would always make this recipe.  It has become a mandatory staple at all holiday meals.  The recipe was handed down to my mother from my great grandmother McCauley whom I have wonderful childhood memories. 

When ever the holiday menu is being planned it is always the first thing I request and there have been only a few instances when we have not had it at our family gatherings.  Without it the meal just isn't complete. 

I affectionatly call it "Green Jello Salad". Here is my mom's recipe

                  Cottage cheese salad.
                  1 small carton cottage cheese
                  1 8 oz carton cool whip
                  1 small pkg lime jello.
                  1 small can crushed pineapple.
                  walnuts,chopped, marchino cherries cut in small pieces.
- mix dry jello mix and cottage cheese together and beat with mixer.(so it makes it smother.)
- mix in pineapple chopped walnuts and cut marchino cherries.. ( just a little bit of cherries to give it color. and a 1/4 to 1/2 c. nuts)
- then fold in cool whip until mixed well. (mix in by hand) put in jello mold overnight. (can also just put it in a bowl and serve that way.)
Option -
double the recipe by using a lg. cottage cheese, lg, pkg, jello,12 to 16 oz cool whip and regular size can of pineapple and adjust the amount of nuts and cherries.
Option -
can also do orange jello an mandarin oranges or red jello and strawberries.
(I have never used the strawberries and red jello but have done the mandarin oranges and orange jello for Thanksgiving and that is good. )
I always add the nuts but the cherries just with the lime jello for Christmas time to give it the Christmas color and it tastes good to. 

Ventless Fireplace


Guaranteed to catch the eye!

The new indoor fireplaces are a breakthrough in indoor ambience. You can easily create a relaxing atmosphere in your living room. A genuine problem-solver for an indoor environment that would love a fireplace but lacks a chimney or gas line.

All fireplaces have been tested and approved by TÜV/UL for sufficient fire protection and operational safety such as fire protection requirements, accumulation of emissions and fuel flow-rate.

Bio-Ethanol has a fuel value of app. 8,2 kWh/kg. On maximum user-adjustment fireplaces will burn app. 0,23 – 0,50 kg fuel per hour. They are not intended to be or suitable as a room heater.

Features:
• Vent less
• Odorless operation
• No chimney or natural gas line required
• Simply mounts to the wall like a picture frame
• Creates a relaxing atmosphere
• Safety certificate available upon request
• Flame size is adjustable with included tool
• Shipment includes:
1 L ethanol,
mounting hardware
a funnel and measuring jug
a sliding tool to adjust the flame and closing the burner to shut off the flame and a detailed instruction manual
• A full reservoir burns for app. 2-4 hours, depending on the flame size

Requirements:
• Solid wall for safe mounting
• Wall surface must be of non-flammable material withstanding at least 85°C/185F
• The minimum room size per operated fireplace must not be under 44m“/1550 cuf (equaling 20 m”/215 sqf room size with a ceiling of 2,20 m/7,2 ft).
• Room should be well ventilated
• Local regulations may apply
• Wall space must be large enough to meet all safety distance requirements as listed in the instruction manual

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DESIGN TERMS | DEFINITIONS | Finial

Finial


Definition: A finial is a decorative ornament at the end of a drapery rod or at the top of a lamp, piece of furniture, or building.





Encyclopedia:  In architecture, the decorative upper termination of a pinnacle, gable end, buttress, canopy, or spire. In the Romanesque and Gothic styles, it usually consists of a vertical, pointed central element surrounded by four outcurving leaves or scrolls.

When the form it decorates has crockets (small, independent, sharply projecting ornaments, usually occurring in rows), the finial may be formed of four or more crockets surrounding the central upright. Finials in the form of candelabrum shafts occur frequently in early Renaissance work. The term now applies loosely to any small pinnacle, knob, or other decorative feature terminating a vertical motif. See also crocket.




Pronunciation: fin'-ee-ul

Wallpaper Wednesday - Beaded Wallcovering



A luxurious collection - beaded wallcoverings. This one shown, featuring a wide stripe, a trellis and an overall spot.



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how wallpaper can work for you.  
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