Showing posts with label Thank You Notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thank You Notes. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2015

Friday Favorites



I love upholstered anything - especially doors!  Check out this and other decorating resolutions on The Daily South. 


Ordering this for my new iPhone - so cute! 

Loving these videos of Extraordinary Women by India Hicks.  Huge thanks to the amazing Jan Showers for telling me about them!


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Friday, September 7, 2012

How to do Everything Better!

I had a blast on the TODAY show this morning!  Click here to watch!

It’s the little things that can make everyday life seem more luxurious.  In the South, we love to celebrate tradition such as writing a thank you note or using our good silver.  Little touches can go a long way in making yourself or your loved ones feel extra special. 

Here are sometips for injecting a little Southern know-how into basic tasks to make you feel special.
 














Experts say the first step to boosting happiness and self-esteem is to make your bed in the morning! Every month decorator Phoebe Howard answers readers common decorating questions in Southern Living. In a recent column she addressed how to make your bed. Here is the link:


Invest in classic linens 

·      Always buy the best linens you can afford. 

·      Choose a matching set of sheets, shams, and a duvet cover in white or ivory. Then add a solid-colored, lightweight quilt or coverlet with coordinating European shams.

·      Pick bedding that is light in color and made of linen or cotton—it's easy to maintain and always in style.

Iron your sheets 

·      Whether you send them out to be pressed or do it yourself with plenty of starch, ironed sheets add a polished touch

Have nice folds


·      For a smart finish, turn your top sheet back at least 14 inches over your coverlet to show off interesting trim details.

·      Fold your duvet in thirds in a Z pattern, and place it at the foot of the bed so it looks nice and fluffy during the day and can be pulled up easily at night.

Layer your pillows


·      Place standard shams closest to the headboard, and then add a pair of European shams. For king-size beds, use three Euro shams instead of two.

·      Finish the arrangement with decorative pillows in another fabric for a dose of personality.

·      Don't go overboard with the pillows! You should always leave some space between your pillows and the folded duvet cover.

Big Thanks to:
Restoration Hardware: 19th Century Keyhole Metal Arch bed
800-910-9836
Mrs. Howard: Decorative pillows
Matouk: Luna Euro shams and quilt; Marlowe sheeting and duvet cover
Arhaus: Belmont nightstand
866-427-4287
Serena and Lily: Metallic Suede hemp rug;  Bone inlay jewelry box
866-597-2742
Ballard Designs: Ellen lamp and shade
800-536-7551


Polish it
·      Remove tarnish from even the most intricate pieces: Place silver on aluminum foil in your sink, sprinkle with baking soda, and pour boiling water over it. The tarnish will literally fall off.

·      Rinse and pat dry to avoid water spots. If you prefer store-bought polish, be sure to apply in a circular motion, wash, and dry.

Use it
·      Silver isn't just for special occasions. Frequent use brings out that rich patina.

·      Rinse right after using to prevent tarnishing—sulfides from foods like eggs and mayonnaise can stain.

·      Use a gentle dish detergent. (Avoid anything with citrus.) Silver made after 1939 is dishwasher-safe. Just remove before the drying cycle!

Store it
·      Properly storing silver reduces tarnish and upkeep.

·      If displaying in a cabinet, place a piece of chalk nearby—it absorbs chemicals that cause discoloration. Or store in sealed plastic bags.

·      If you have a silver drawer or chest, line it with Pacific Silvercloth, an acid- and sulfur-free material that keeps your treasures spotless.


Whether you’re on your own or entertaining, we say, use the good stuff.  It will remain timeless if you know how to care for it.

Placement is key
-The bar is a central place at any cocktail party so set it up in a place that has ample room for people to approach it.


Create the cocktails
 - Unless you have a bartender, it’s best to serve only one type of cocktail – we recommend a         signature cocktail to add your personal flair to the party.

-Pick a cocktail with no more than 4 ingredients. 3 is best.  This recipe for Watermelon Bellini is a refreshing choice.

-Have friendstaste test a few days before the event

-Set up your bar a few days before, stock extra glassware

To set the mood
-Set thermostat about 8 degrees below what is comfortable

-Replace your light bulbs with a lower wattage bulb, or an amber colored bulb

A few “Don’ts”
-Don't put candles on the bar
-Don't forget the cocktail napkins
-Don’t overcrowd the bar with decorations
-Don't put spirits with 30% or less ABV (alcohol by volume) into the freezer. They will freeze.
Big Thanks to:
Ballard Designs: Jill bar cart and monogrammed paper napkins
Waterford: All decanters and glassware


Taking a few minutes to write a thank you note can make the recipient’s day brighter and it is a great way to start or end your day with an attitude of gratitude!  

"Think in 3's"
·      Try to send your thank you note within 3 days of receiving a gift or attending an event

·       Only needs to be 3 lines, doesn't include the salutation or the closing

Thank you for a gift:
-1st line- shows gratitude & acknowledges specifically the gift you received
-2nd line- express how you’re going to use the gift
-3rd line- acknowledge a future meeting or greeting of the person you are thanking

 Thank you for being included at an event:
-1st line: express gratitude for being included
-2nd line: express a specific moment of memory from the event
-3rd line: share your hopes that you'll meet again soon.


Big Thanks to:
Nico & Lala:
Southern Fried Paper:
214-919-0731 
Byrd Bleeckerwww.byrdandbleecker.com
817-989-1500

How to politely eat fried chicken:

·      Pick the piece that looks the most attractive to you – here is a popular recipe for fried chicken from Southern Living:

·      Wrap a napkin around the end of the piece of chicken 

·      Take really small bites

·      Don't start talking with your hands while eating

 All of my siblings came to the show with me!  It was such a blast!  
Kari, Kirby and Krystal in the Green Room!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Teacher Appreciation Week!

Raoul Dufy painting from www.AllPosters.com
This is National Teacher Appreciation Week and I couldn't let it slip by with out offering up some tips on a few simply ways to say Thank You!

-Whether you have a teacher of your own, a teacher for your children or a teacher as a friend, take a few minutes this week to compose a note to them.  Instead of a generic Thank You note, write out an example or a story of a way that you know the teacher has made an impact in your life, your child's life or the life of their students.

-Have your kids write their own notes to their teachers.  You could start a few sentences for them and ask them to fill in the blanks (ex. I learned .......... from you!, Thank you for........, ) or they could draw a picture or make a craft for them.

-Work together as a class to present a full bouquet of flowers to your teacher.  Ask each child to bring any flower they choose to class and put them all together in a vase to present a bouquet that represents the students.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Thank You Note Time!

If you are anything like me, even though you had plenty of time to write your Thank You notes between Christmas and New Years, you still haven't done it!   Showing gratitude is so important, especially after the holidays! I am going to do mine today! 

If writing a note sounds daunting to you, check out this tip from etiquette expert, Colleen Richenbacker. She calls it the 3-3-3 of Thank You Notes!

1. It should only take THREE minutes to write a Thank You Note.
Always mention the gift, how it will be used and then end with the hope that you will see each other soon or work together soon, etc. Always be appropriate to the person you are writing to and the situation but make it personal.

2. A Thank You Note should only take THREE lines! 
This does not include the salutation (Dear Kelly) or the closing (My best, Kimberly).

3. You should send it out in THREE days!
Your goal should always be so send a note out within three days of receipt of the gift. Of course, this often doesn't happen. A thank you note is always appropriate so even if months have passed, write a note anyway!

Here is a sample from Colleen of a wonderful Thank You Note:

Dear Kimberly,
Thank you so much for the beautiful floral arrangement. It brightens up my office and is absolutely perfect. It was such a pleasure working with you on the event and I am looking foward to many more events together.
My best,
Colleen

I love that this note "sounds" like Colleen's voice. The best notes sound personal and show your personality.

Here are a few more of Colleen's tips for addressing and stamping your Thank You Notes:
  • Always write and print clearly
  • Always hand write addresses (no labels)
  • Fill in notes are only appropriate if you are under age 6.
  • Use a stamp (not metered postage)
  • You may use a label, seal or stamp for your return address.
For more inspiration, check out my video about the Art of the Thank You Note.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

A Personalized Thanksgiving

The amazing gals that make up Anders Ruff are at it again! This time they have mastered a thanksgiving get-together and their designs are going to make you feel even more grateful than you already are!  
Every family celebrates Thanksgiving in their own special way but these tips from Anders Ruff are sure to make your meal more memorable:
Pick a few elements to carry out throughout the entire event.  Whether it be a particular harvest or a strict color scheme.  In this setup, they carries "harvest" tones throughout.
Dressing up your everyday dishes with a custom fabric charger gives a dramatic effect with out breaking the bank.  We used cardboard cake rounds to measure perfect circles and placed them on the table to add dimension.  



To create dimension, wrap carious sized boxes to co-ordinate.  Anders Ruff used simple craft paper to cover the boxes and made a corresponding table runner. 
Backdrops are a great way to transform your room for a thanksgiving feast.  Find fabric at a local fabric store and cover a large canvas or duct board to create a dessert or food buffet backdrop. Ask your guests to fill out "I am Thankful" cards and clip them on to twine using clothespins to add to the display. 
Wrap traditional canning jars in the drink wrap from the Anders Ruff Collection.  Use them as drinking glasses and they will be "kid-safe" too!
Think of new ways to display your place cards at the table.  We utilized sugarcane because it fit within our color and harvest scheme and made the perfect card holder from the Anders Ruff collection!
Line your basic white serving trays with pantry items such as coffee beans, split peas, black eyed peas and pinto beans.  
Be sure to order your Harvest Printable Design Collection to help orchestrate a beautiful and memorable fall table.  The Printable Design Collection includes:

- 2 Sheets of Square or Circle party Logos (15 logo designs)
- 2 Sheets of Square “Thank You” Tags
- 1 Sheet of Flag Labels (4 designs)
- 2 Wine Bottle Wraps
- 1 Sheet of Drink Wraps (3 designs)
- 2 Sheets of Menu Cards (One blank design and one personalized design)
- 5 Sheets of Blank Folding Placecards/Labels (5 designed colorschemes)
- 4 Sheets of Blank folding Food Tent Labels (4 color schemes)
- 4 Sheets of Personalized Food Tent Labels (4 color schemes)
- 1 Sheet of “I am Thankful for” Cards
- 9 Sheets of Patterned Papers

Here are Anders Ruff suggestions for using the graphics:

The folding label designs can be used for place cards, name tags, food labels, beverage description labels. They are an excellent way to make your dessert or food buffet stand out. Flag labels are great for toothpicks for food, straws and cinnamon sticks. Wrap designs are wonderful to dress up any sauce, glass, water bottle wrap or adult beverage glass. Our 2" party logos are great for everything from cupcake toppers, toothpick toppers, labels, stickers, lunch bag seals, treat bag seals, favor tags, napkin ring stickers.  "I am thankful for" cards are great for the guests to personalize. Patterned papers can be used like scrapbook paper for wrapping small favors, lining trays and serving dishes, decorating, banners and the list goes on!


Thursday, January 7, 2010

3-3-3 of Thank You Notes

Today, thank you notes have a place in our world more than ever. Showing gratitude is so important, especially after the holidays! If writing a note sounds daunting to you, check out this tip from etiquette expert, Colleen Richenbacker. She calls it the 3-3-3 of Thank You Notes!
1. It should only take THREE minutes to write a Thank You Note.
Always mention the gift, how it will be used and then end with the hope that you will see each other soon or work together soon, etc. Always be appropriate to the person you are writing to and the situation but make it personal.
2. A Thank You Note should only take THREE lines!
This does not include the salutation (Dear Kelly) or the closing (My best, Kimberly).
3. You should send it out in THREE days!
Your goal should always be so send a note out within three days of receipt of the gift. Of course, this often doesn't happen. A thank you note is always appropriate so even if months have passed, write a note anyway!

Here is a sample from Colleen of a wonderful Thank You Note:

Dear Kimberly,
Thank you so much for the beautiful floral arrangement. It brightens up my office and is absolutely perfect. It was such a pleasure working with you on the event and I am looking foward to many more events together.
My best,
Colleen

I love that this note "sounds" like Colleen's voice. The best notes sound personal and show your personality.

Here are a few more of Colleen's tips for addressing and stamping your Thank You Notes:
  • Always write and print clearly
  • Always hand write addresses (no labels)
  • Fill in notes are only appropriate if you are under age 6.
  • Use a stamp (not metered postage)
  • You may use a label, seal or stamp for your return address.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Thanks You Notes with a Personal Touch

I have spent a lot of time focusing on the trend toward Personalization this year and I can't think of a better way to let people know that you are really thinking about them than to give them a truly personalized gift.  I was touched and thrilled to open up a recent gift from my friend, Carol Bell.  She sent me a new set of stationery from Allie Munroe personalized with my name across the top in the most feminine and elegant script but in a fun and quirky style.  You must check out their website and order a set for yourself.  The paper is thick and scrumptious and the lettering is stunning and chic.  Although it maintains the caliber and quality of days gone by, this is certainly not your grandmother's stationery.  This is truly one of the best gifts I have ever received.  

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Thank You notes

I love writing Thank You notes for several reasons:
No. 1:  They are quick reminders of all of the little blessings we have to be thankful for.
No. 2:  I am completely obsessed with Stationery and writing Thank You notes give me a chance to make a selection out of my stationery wardrobe.
No. 3:  It is so much fun to get them in the mail so I know that I am brightening someone's day!
I still like the "old school" handwritten Thank You notes even though I think an email  is great if it is in addition to snail mail. In some cases, even a phone call is also necessary.  More on all of this later in the blog...
This first entry is my official Thank You to my friend, Tina Craig, the infamous snob blogger (bagsnob.com, totsnob.com, beautysnob.com) for helping me get my blog all set up!  Of course, she will get a hand written note in the mail in a few days too...
xoxo
 

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