12.25.2010

Christmas Dinner Table

I hope Santa was good to each and every one of you and that you had a lovely Christmas.  I wanted to post pics from our dining room table which is where we enjoyed our annual Christmas Eve Spaghetti Bonanza.  Ever since I was a kid, it has been tradition to have spaghetti on Christmas Eve and this year was no exception.  We did tweak the original recipe a bit just to make us feel like we were eating semi-healthy.  We opted for turkey meat and fresh veggies for the sauce, and whole wheat pasta.  After dinner, I enjoyed total domination, as usual, on the Scrabble board.  I think the wine my competition was drinking may have impaired their word-making, but whatever... small victories.



How did you celebrate Christmas?

xoxo,
sarah


12.12.2010

Sunday Romance

I am in love with these heavenly beings from Nicholas Kirkwood's Spring 2011 Collection... Shoe-gasm!


Courtesy of Shoerazzi

12.09.2010

How lovely are your branches...

Here she is in all her teal glory!!!  This year we decided to get a new Christmas Tree, since the one we had was on its last leg.  Translation:  I was too lazy to wrap lights around the damn thing.  I had a vision in my head of what I wanted the tree to look like and that included long needles and glitter.  And I wanted it to look like it was snowed on a little, which I have since learned is described as "flocked".  Who knew?  Not me...I scored this one at Garden Ridge and it was exactly what I was looking for.


I used a teal throw that generally goes on the couch as a makeshift tree skirt.


Look!  It's me in the gold ornament!  These are some of the first pics with the new camera.  I didn't even mean to do that, but it's still cool right?


This is a messy tree and there is glitter all over the house.  Famous loves to walk underneath and get it all over her back.  After three days, I'm still finding it in my hair and on my face from her snuggles. 


The first Christmas at White Owl Drive was also the first Christmas that I didn't go home to North Carolina to spend the holidays with my grandparents.  Since I was a little girl, the one thing I remember about Christmas is how beautiful my grandmother's tree turned out year after year.  It has always been decorated exactly the same: in silver, gold, and crystal. Faboosh! It was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. 


That year I received a rather large UPS package a couple days after Thanksgiving.  My grandmother had sent me tons of ornaments that she had collected over the years, including these glass and crystal bells.  They had always been my favorite ones when I was little and now they hang on my tree. They are probably 50 years old, but still sparkle like they did when I was a kid.


The tree has pine cones already attached to the branches, but I added the little poinsettias.


Found these little birdies at Michael's last year for .25 after the holidays.


I hope you enjoy your tree as much as we do!  I'm linking with these chicks:



xoxo,
sarah



12.07.2010

If Santa was my sugar daddy...

This would certainly be on my gold digging list.... :) 

Cartier Love Black Ceramic and 18K Gold Necklace

What's on your unrealistic Christmas List???

xoxo,

sarah

12.05.2010

Christmas Mantle

Yesterday, I had the entire day (except for an hour getting a much needed eyebrow wax... I was channeling Selma Hayek in Frida) decking the halls of White Owl Drive.  I'm not completely finished, but the tree and the mantle are complete.  I took to thrifting Dollar Tree to gussy up the fireplace and found some great deals.  I was able to complete the mantle for about thirty bones and I think it looks anything but cheap! 

The sunburst mirror is a new addition to the mantle as of a few weeks ago.  I have been eyeing it at Horchow and patiently waiting for a coupon to come over my email and it finally did.  Originally $550, I got it for $85!  You can imagine my adrenaline rush that day... 


The crystal candlesticks I have had for years, but they are one of my all-time favorite finds.  They came from Ross about four years ago and I love the way they sparkle.  In Dallas, we have two thrift stores that are sponsored by Christian Community Action, an amazing group that helps poor and needy family by providing food, shelter, essentials, and even education.  These are my favorite thrift spots not only because they always have the best treasures, but also because their volunteers are so wonderful, friendly, and have an obvious passion for their cause. The little gold trees came from big grab bags of holiday decor that CCA put together for the weekend.  For $2 I got a huge bag full of holly, a cute little snowman, four of these trees,  and some other little odds and ends.

The garland and poinsettias came from Callaway's Nursery and were only $.99/ft. and $7.99 a piece.  I will let you know if I can keep either alive...


Finally, all the ball ornaments came from Dollar Tree and were 10 for $1.  I bought about 20 boxes and have a couple more projects to take care of today. I'm sure the anticipation will absolutely kill you ;)


Famous came back from the groomer with a snowflake bandana, so I think everyone is now in the holiday spirit.  Seriously, she is the cutest hound I've ever laid eyes on... Cheers!

I'm linking up with these gals:

The Lettered Cottage



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