Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Lake Life Mood Board and Farrow and Ball Giveaway!


We have been struggling all summer to figure out some updates that need to be done to our little summer cottage on the lake.  We love it here.  Our time here is spent building sandcastles on the beach with the children, reading that pile of books that collects on our bedside tables throughout the year, boating, and eating dinner on the deck with a glass of rosé and the sunset. 


The last thing I want to deal with when we are here is updates to the house but another one of our dining chairs broke and the sofa is covered in stains - It's time!

Normally, a design project is the kind of thing that I take great joy in but when I arrive here, it just seems like an overwhelming and daunting project.  I realized this week that part of the problem is that   I don't have a vision of what the new look for the place should be?  

It is currently a hodge-podge of old pieces that seemed to make their way here from other spots.  I can't even bear to share a photo with you of the interior.  The house was built in the 1970s with a pitched roof, open floor plan and amazing views of the lake. We love the layout but it certainly could use some TLC.

So what do I do now?  Make a mood board!
It is the perfect way tool to help me make decisions when picking out paint and wallpaper and shopping for furniture.  I had to jump on it because we are headed to a local Antique Fair this weekend and I want to be ready to buy!

I set to work making the mood board earlier this week and it all just started to fall together.  I now feel so excited about fixing this place up and getting it ready for the rest of the summer and many more to follow. 

I make mood boards for everything from home design projects to my children's birthday parties but the hardest part of it is getting started.  So hard!

They always start in a different way for me.  Sometimes there is an item that strikes a chord in me, it could be anything from a little plate to a piece of furniture.  Other times it is a color combination, fabric swatch or wallpaper design that jumps out as my starting point.  I always wait for something to  resonate with me and I leap off from there.



In this case, it was this fantastic seagull motif pattern called Yukutori, a block print wallpaper from Farrow and Ball.  It is perfect for here and the second I saw it I said YES!  That is it!  The inspiration I've been looking for!

Then I started browsing through their amazingly well edited selection of paint colors.  I found three that struck me as the colors we often see in the magical sunsets (although every single sunset is different!).  I took small screen-shot "swatches" of India YellowDrawing Room Blue, and Parma Gray and saved them to my desktop.

I browsed through our photos from this summer and picked out a few of my favorites and then started playing around on Pinterest for a little bit more inspiration.  This photo really stood out.


Isn't it charming?  It sums up everything I love about this place...simple, elegant, relaxed with a dose of fun!  

The next step is setting up a collage format.  I like to use PowerPoint because it is so simple to arrange, re-arrange, fiddle with, etc.  A lot of people like to use photoshop or other programs with more bells and whistles but I like to keep mine simple and easy.  This is supposed to be motivating and exciting and to me that translates to user-friendly!

Now comes the really fun part: Shopping with out spending any money!  I love to visit my favorite sites and resources to pull items that would fit my dream results.  I'll choose anything from any price point because, after all, this is a mood board, not a shopping list!  This is a place to dream, scheme and play.  This is where I'm bold and daring with colors and patterns!  I always like a combination of warm and cool tones to add rich layers.  I add the images to my Power Point and start playing around with them.  I typically start with more items than I need and then edit down to only my favorites.

Once I have a layout I like that I feel achieves the look I am after, I always put it away for a day (or two) and then pull it back out and take a second look.  Does it still portray the mood to me? Did I get the essence of it right the first time or do I need to edit?  This Lake Life board got a lot of editing.  It was a tricky one to put together but I tried to really keep in mind what our mornings, noons and nights were like.  I tried to think of the places and spaces here that I find most relaxing and inspiring, like the row of Adirondack chairs that I like to plop down in with a throw blanket and my morning coffee.  Now that I'm done with it, I feel like this:


Here is where I need your help and my friends at Farrow and Ball have generously agreed to let me reward one of you with up to 5 Litres of their incredible paint (there isn't a designer in the world who doesn't agree that Farrow and Ball makes the-best-paint-hands-down!). That is a big value and I can't wait to give it away!  So, help me out here...

Leave a comment here or on my Instagram Post and let me know what you think.  I'd love to know your thoughts, ideas, suggestions and I'd love to see your mood boards!  If you make a mood board - could be for anything - include a Farrow and Ball paint color or wallpaper, post it on your social media sites, tag me (@KimberlyWhitman) and use the hashtag #myFABmoodboard, that will count for major points!!!  I want to see you be bold, experiment and play with patterns and colors to put together a dream board.  Let's inspire each other!




Custom Painted Plates from Jacqueline Poirier - The Crazy Plate Lady

This post is in partnership with Farrow and Ball, a brand I love.  All opinions here are my own.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Summer Sun!



So, I keep forgetting to cover myself when I am running around in the hot Texas sun so I am going to print out this photo and put it next to my car keys.  The lady in front of me in the camp car-pool line had a big hat and a sun shade for her window in her car and I didn't even have sunscreen on!

My wonderful dermatologist told me to wear a "real hat" and not a visor because our scalps need protection too.  I hadn't thought of that before but it makes sense!

I have a few favorite hats but I don't think we can ever have too many...








And if you like everything monogrammed like I do, you can't let another day go by with out ordering a hat from Barbie Cobb Brim Couture!  So cute!  

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tablescape Tuesday: Lobster Lunch on the Lawn

Lobster for lunch is a summer favorite of mine. Who doesn't like to indulge in an afternoon seafood feast? 
Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's Tablescapes
At our lake house, I like to cover the picnic table with a crisp white linen from Porthault. Large white-and-pine chairs are brought from inside to make sure people have plenty of comfortable space to maneuver when dining on these delicacies.
Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's Tablescapes
Red beaded place mats from Amen Wardy in Aspen were placed on top of the linen, and large leaf-shaped plates and bowls made the settings. Coral-handled flatware, also from Amen Wardy, framed the place mats and settings. White linen napkins embroidered with a large lobster were folded and placed to the right of each place setting.
Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's Tablescapes
However, when it comes to lobster, a napkin is often not enough. Lobster bibs were placed in each glass and guests were instructed to tie them on even before the food was brought out.
Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's Tablescapes
Lastly, we placed a red fishing net runner down the center of the table and decorated it with silver lobsters and crabs.  It was the ideal setting for a delicious lunch, and one that we look forward to every summer!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tuesday Tablescapes: Sunflowers for Friends

When the weather is nice, and I am planning a lunch for friends, I would much rather dine al fresco than at a restaurant!

After inviting three friends over for a casual lunch, I picked up a big bunch of sunflowers at the market and set a simple table beside the pool, where we could enjoy the calming sound of the fountains. A large red wooden popcorn bowl from Crate and Barrel was the perfect container for these bright yellow stunners!
Woven square place mats framed each setting of simple white plates on a crisp and clean white cloth. While a formal silver set would have been too much for this table setting, the elegant, wooden swirl handles of my favorite flatware suited it to perfection. To pull the look together, sunflower print napkins trimmed in red from Porthault, were carefully placed on each plate. The green glasses with blue rim were souvenirs from a trip my parents took to Mexico!

Sending these simple yet lovely reminders out to my friends added such a wonderful personal touch!


Our lunch in the garden was perfection, and I will continue to make "reservations" at home when I get the chance to enjoy an afternoon with friends! 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

GIVEAWAY: I Heart Blue and White - Jack Rogers and The Hamptons


clockwise - sitting room, tablescape, bed, bottles,  formal living room, curtains
Wouldn't it be fabulous to just pack up and head to the Hampton's for the rest of the Summer?
Not without our Jack Rogers of course!

We are so excited to announce that we have teamed up with Jack Rogers, and one of our lucky readers will win their very own pair!
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Navajo sandal


Jack Rogers is proud to introduce this exclusive Memorial Sloan-Kettering Navajo! Support this wonderful organization by wearing a bold royal blue and white sandal, and 20% of proceeds will benefit the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center! 

Here's how you win:
1. Comment on this post and let us know where you would wear your Jack Rogers
2. Follow this blog with Google Friend Connector by clicking "Join this site" on the right side of the blog

For additional entries (one vote for each one that you do):
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The giveaway is now closed.

CONGRATULATIONS TO LINDA STEINFELDT! 
You have one your very own pair of Jack Rogers sandals! An email has been sent to you for follow up information.


Thank you to everyone who participated!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Monday, August 15, 2011

Summer Style

I love hanging out at our summer house in Canada.  This is where I do most of my writing for my book projects and I am now trying to finish up my next book on weddings before the September 1st deadline.  Wish me luck!
The high here this week is 75!  It sure beats Dallas' 100+ degree summer!  Here are some of my favorite simple summer style tips:
Ultrabraid hat by the San Diego Hat Company

-Wear a big hat!  I used to blow off sunscreen and hats but I started getting sun spots on my face and arms a few years ago.  Now I won't go outside with out a wide brim!

-I put on a Roberta Roller Rabbit Kurta almost every day when I am here.  I don't know why I bother to pack anything else!  I throw on a pair of white jeans under and wear it as a top for dinner.


-I always wear big shades because I love the way they look.  These square sunglasses by Chloe are the perfect shape for my round face and I have managed to hang on to them for several years now!

-I wear my Jack Rogers Sandals almost every day in the summer.  I've been a fan for years but I am even more loyal since they made a donation to the North Texas Food Bank Campaign I am co-chairing!

-I always wear a big heavy cable-knit sweater on the plane. I like the loose kind I can zip or tie around my waist.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Five Simple Summer Essentials



Happy First Day of Summer!  Here are my five simple summer essentials.  What are yours?


1. Aviator Sunglasses make me feel like a movie star even when I have skipped my make up! 
Ralph Lauren Women's 0RL7002 Aviator Sunglasses 


2. White Jeans are a summer staple.  I pair them with everything from simple striped tee-shirts to lacey tops and heels for the evening. 
AG Denim Belle Low Rise Five Pocket Jean in White 


3.  I wear Jack Rogers sandals almost every day in the summer!  They are so comfortable and have a very Jackie O in Palm Beach look so I don't feel sloppy.  Jack Rogers - Palm Beach Navajo Flat  


4.  I use the classic LL Bean totes all summer.  They are great for travel and they make a fantastic beach bag!


5. Even when I am not there, I love to smell like the beach!  Bobbi brown makes the most amazing Beach fragrance and I love the body scrub and soap bar too! Bobbi Brown Beach Body Scrub 6.9 Oz.  

Monday, May 23, 2011

Your little Picasso

I have such a hard time getting rid of any of my child's artwork. To me, every single work of his art is a masterpiece!  They tend to pile up on the table or overlap on the fridge in our house!  I think I have now found two solutions that might allow you to give each and every masterpiece it's proper respect!

Cuco Books are the perfect solution when you are trying to make space.  Lyssa Orchid takes your selected art works, has them professionally photographed and sends the images back to you in a beautifully bound book.  It is the perfect way to preserve and celebrate the art with out taking up any wall space!

The Great Remember offers another artistic solution.  You can send them the artwork, outgrown clothing,  or photographs and they will create an applique or mosaic suitable for framing!  Of course, if you are crafty, you could try your hand it and make it a family summer project!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Summer Sipping

Kate Headley Photography from RitzyBee.com
I just love the Up A Notch column in Southern Living!  It has wonderful advice to make every day tasks just a little bit more special!  The June issue really caught my eye and I enjoyed sharing the tips from Ritzy Bee Events in D. C.  on my daily segment on the Gene & Julie Show on 103.7 Lite FM this morning. Kelly Seizert and Maria Cooke are featured in the magazine with tips to add a little garnish to your favorite summer drinks.  They suggest that you build your own Herb Tower (They recommend one from Leaf & Petal 205/877-3030) and let your guests get to work by selecting a garnish of their choice for their cocktail.  Check out their blog for some additional images of beautiful herb containers and check out the June issue of Southern Living for great summer sip recipes and five recommended pairings!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Fourth of July Tablescape!

I had so much fun creating this Fourth of July tablescape for my book Tablescapes: Setting the Table With Style. What a blast! I hope you enjoy it too! Send me a photo of your Fourth of July Celebration and the winner will receive a copy of my first book!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Summer Beauty Tips

I always feel like I am melting in the summer and that doesn't really say much for my beauty routine!  I decided to turn to the pros and ask for some tips.  Here is what I learned:
1. Less is more!  Instead of a heavy foundation, opt for a tinted moisterizer.  I like Natura Bisse's The Cure.  It is amazing for your skin and even's out your skin tone.  Supermodel turned Actress and jewelry designer, Molly Sims told me that she loves the tinted moisterizer from Tarte and that she always buys it two shades darker than her skin.
2. Use blotting papers instead of caking heavy powders on to reduce shine.
3. Switch to a water proof mascara but use a gentle eye makeup remover to take it off every evening.
4. If you insist on wearing eyeshadow in the summer, use a primer or eye shadow base to keep it from creasing.
5. Embrace your natural waves or curls.  Pin straight hair does not scream summer to me!
6.  Keep your hair pulled back in a pony tail or loose bun for a chic summer look.  Not only will you look pulled together but it keeps your hair off of your hot sticky summer skin!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Grill Guru!


My dear friend Melanie Peskett has taught many classes on grilling so I asked her to share some of our tips with us!  They are great!  For private lessons with this fantastic cooking instructor, email goodsquaremeals@att.net.


  • low heat (200-275)- you can hold your hand 5" above thick ash covered  coals 5 or more secs.
    • good for grilling fruit

  • medium (325)   you can hold your hand 4 secs.
    • cook fish to 120, 10 mins per inch total time or until just opaque. cook skin side down
    • cook pork to 160, if it's an inch thick, about 4-5 mins per side 
    •  beef tenderloin- very rare 10-12 mins, rare 12-15 med rare 15-17, med 18-23 per side
    • lamb chops- rare 4-5 mins, med rare 6 mins, med 6-7, well done 8+ per side
  • medium hot (350)  you can hold your hand 5" above coals  with bits of red glow 3 secs.
    • cook chicken breasts to 180, boneless 6-8 mins, bone-in 10-12 mins per side
    • cook pork tenderloin to 160, 9-13 minutes per side
    • lobster 10-15 mins, tails 6-8 mins total time
    • shrimp 2-4 minutes depending on size total time
  • hot (375)  you can hold your hand 5" above glowing red coals 2 secs.
    • steak 1"  very rare 4-5 mins, rare 5-6 mins (130-135), med rare 7 mins (145), med 7-8 mins (155), well done 10+mins (165) per side
    • flank steak (fajitas) very rare 3-4 mins, rare 4-5 mins (130-135), med rare 5-6 mins (145), med not  recommended  per side
    • hamburger very rare and rare not recommended, med rare 5 mins, med 6 mins, well done 7+mins per side
Cooking times are approximate! It depends on the temperature of the food and how far away it is from the fire, wind and air temp.
Best grill tip: oil your grill before cooking. Take a paper towel, fold it up in a small square, saturate it with cooking oil and grab it with your tongs and wipe down your grill rack. you can also do this with a basting brush.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Look great in your Summer Scrapbook!

Looking good in a bathing suit shot is something I try to leave up to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Models!  Sometimes I can't avoid having my photo taken while trying to relax in a swimsuit or at a pool party though!  Looking back through some old photos I found one where my arm seriously looked as wide as my thigh!  I was mortified.  It motivated me to do a little bit of research and figure out the little tricks that can help me photograph a bit better! Here is what I learned:

  1. Try to avoid photos taken at high noon as the light is harsh.  Morning light or just before sunset are the most flattering.
  2. Be sure the camera is at eye level or slightly higher.  Anything lower will give you a double chin.
  3. Don't look directly at the sun as it will make you squint.
  4. Check your posture before the shot!
  5. Smile....in a relaxed natural way.  
  6. Pretend you love the camera.  Often people who look the best in photographs genuinely like having their picture taken.  Join their club!  It shows!
  7. Lean slightly back with your weight on your back foot and turn slightly sideways.  I tested this.  It works!
  8. Remember, there is always photoshop!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Summer Safety!

It is so important to make sure your kids are safe when they are playing outside and goofing around this summer.  Helmets, sunscreen and bug spray are on my list!
-These adorable helmets from Little Nutty's are just precious and will make safety fun!  At $45 they are a great way to provide protection for your little cyclers, scooter racers and mischiefs!
-Sunscreen is so important!  Protect your children with Little Twig Non Chemical Sunscreen in SPF 30+. They skipped out on the chemicals and mineral oil and added antioxidents and made it water resistant.  It is alsoparaben,  nut, soy and wheat free and Pediatrician and Dermatologist reviewed.  Its great for the whole family, from newborn to adult.
-When you are trying to keep those mosquitos away, opt for a natural Deet Free bug spray like All Terrain's Herbal Armor Deet-Free Pump Spray.    It is a time release formula so it will protect your tots for hours.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Spray Grounds!


Spray Grounds are all the rage.  They are the perfect summer fun because the parents can let their kids stay cool by getting wet and they don't need to worry about them going under!  Kids love it because they can get completely wet or just a little bit wet as they choose!  
Here is a partial list of Spraygrounds in the Metroplex:
ALLEN Open through Oct. 31. 214-509-4700. www.allenparks.org.
• Celebration Park, 701 Angel Parkway. Closed Wednesdays; open all other days 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
ARLINGTON Open through Sept. 7. 817-459-5473. www.naturallyfun.org.
• Don Misenhimer Park, 201 E. Lonesome Dove Trail. Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
DALLAS Open through Sept. 7. 214-670-4100. www.dallasparks.org.
• Campbell Green, 6600 Parkhill Drive. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays 2 to 8 p.m.
• Danieldale, 300 W. Wheatland Road. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays through Sundays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Mondays and Thursdays 2 to 8 p.m.
• Ferguson, 1919 Gross Road. Daily 10 a.m. to
8 p.m.
• Lake Highlands North, 9940 White Rock Trail. Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
• Mildred Dunn, 3322 Reed Lane. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays through Sundays
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Mondays and Thursdays 2 to
8 p.m.
• Pemberton Hill, 6424 Elam Road. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays through Sundays
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Mondays and Thursdays 2 to
8 p.m.
• Ridgewood, 6818 Fisher Road. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays 2 to 8 p.m.
• Umphress, 7616 Umphress Road. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sundays
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Wednesdays 2 to 8 p.m.
FORT WORTH  Sycamore Park
FRISCO Open through Sept. 7. 972-292-6500. www.friscofun.org.
• Bicentennial Park, 9349 Sunset Drive. Scheduled to open Wednesday. Daily 10 a.m. to
8 p.m.
• J.R. Newman Park, 8211 Twin Falls Drive. Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
• Shepherds Glen Park, 12012 Shepherds Hill Drive, near Rolater and Coit roads. Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
HALTOM CITY  Broadway Park
McKINNEY Open at least through Labor Day (Sept. 7), closing when the weather changes. 972-547-7480. www.mckinneytexas.org.
• Finch Park: 301 W. Standifer. Daily 8 a.m. to
8 p.m.; will switch to after-school hours after McKinney schools are back in session.
ROCKWALL Open at least through Labor Day (Sept. 7), closing when the weather changes. 972-771-7740. www.rockwall.com/parks.
• Harry Myers Park, 815 E. Washington. Daily
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• The Park at Fox Chase, 4475 Tubbs, near Tubbs and Summer Lee. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• The Park at Hickory Ridge, 1910 Hickory Ridge. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Here is what you should take with you:
-Waterproof sunscreen
-Plenty of snacks and drinking water
-Beach type toys so that your kids can make the most of the fun fountains.
-A dry change to clothes and towels
and dress your kids in brightly colored swim suits so that they can be easily spotted!

 

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