Monday, October 10, 2011

Happy Monday!

I hope everyone has had a fun and relaxing weekend and is ready to take on another great week.  My weekend was my idea of being perfectly balanced- fun, productive, relaxing and rejuvenating.  I started a handful of easy DIY restoration projects with my Mom which I will share as soon as the paint dries and I can snap the 'after' photos.  Spray paint is one of my favorite obsessions as it is so easy to transform even the tiredest looking pieces into something new and modern to fit into your space.

As for the fun, relaxing and rejuvenating part of the weekend my fiance and I went on a hot air balloon ride in Loudon County, Virginia and it was absolutely stunning.  Thanks to our friends at Who Will We Will we were gifted these tickets and have finally had the chance to use them! 

It was a very early wake up call Sunday as we had to be at the launch site by 7am.  It is about an hour and a half drive from DC to Loundon County but a drive worth taking, often.  Virginia has some of the most beautiful country side I have seen and the winding roads leading you through endless horse farms and rolling hills keeps you excited to see what is around the next bend even at 6:30 am!

We arrive at the launch site and get the balloon ready and this is what happens next....



Firing up the balloon...


The owner of the hot air balloon lives on a horse farm as well.  We have left the ground and so far so good.  The ride is pretty neat and fun and then we get up a little more and see this





WOW!!! It is so stunning, majestic, inspiring and any other adjective you can think of.  You can see for miles and you cannot take in enough of this picturesque landscape. 


This is the photo I have taken for my personal inspiration board.  I absolutely love the privacy and grandeur of this estate.  Talk about a fabulous vacation home...one day! 




There we are! 

Could you imagine living here?  Well what if you were a horse?  Yep, this is not a family's home but some pretty nice living quarters for some regal horses! 

Despite the chilly morning temperatures this kept you nice and toasty.  The top of the inside of the hot air balloon is about 200 degrees.


We landed in the front yard of a lady's house which is apparently no big deal for a small town where everyone knows Bob and if he happens to land in your yard you have a good story to tell and pictures to share. 



We stopped and had some brunch at Red Fox Inn in the charming town of Middleburg, VA.  Adorable shops and tree lined streets are two things I can never quite get enough of and I cannot wait to go back!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Style File

For those of you who are not familiar with Polyvore you must stop in and get acquainted!  If you relished in playing with paper dolls and dress up as a kid this site is your all-grown-up fashionista dream.  Take some time looking through countless fabulous posts and then get creative and build your own inspiration board.  I always look to Polyvore for design inspiration as it is a great way to not only see some of the hottest trends but to really see what pieces women love and how they would style an outfit to make it truly unique.

Unfortunately I cannot take credit for the chic fall fashion post below by deeann but I had to share as I bought a similar maxi length gray skirt a couple of weeks ago at Zara that I absolutely adore.

Faux Fur Meets The Maxi.....street style!

Alice by Temperley fake fur vest
$620 - net-a-porter.com

A L C chiffon skirt
$425 - net-a-porter.com

Miss Sixty wedge heels
$379 - misssixty.com

Proenza Schouler shoulder handbag
$1,225 - lagarconne.com

Wendy Nichol black bangle
$225 - barneys.com

NARS Galion Nail Polish
$17 - narscosmetics.com





The A L C skirt is amazing but a true splurge at $425.  I was able to get this Zara version for around $60 and it is worth every penny as I know I will get a lot of wear out of this truly versatile and fun piece. 


You get a very similar look for a fraction of the price.  The next time you want something to spice up your wardrobe check out different websites and take notes on what will be most versatile in your own closet then look for the deals....or if you want to splurge go right ahead, YOU completely deserve it!  I will post my own photos later after I treat myself to a pair of Seychelles grey wedge booties I have had my eye on!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Fall has arrived!

I took my dog Sadie out for a walk this evening and there is that crisp cold smell in the air introducing the arrival of fall.  The weather has finally allowed me to pull out a cozy oversized sweater and my next favorite thing to do is curl up and peruse countless home decor magazines and blogs to see all of the new and exciting ways to bring my love affair with autumn indoors. 
Above photo from BHG is a simple and sophisticated way to bring the outdoors in with autumn leaves and flowers.  Looking to see what is in your own back yard is a simple and inexpensive way to dress up your home for the season.

Below, white pumpkins offer the perfect contrast to the rust mums and large red hurricanes making this home so incredibly inviting.

Country Living offers up some really fun and unique ways to decorate pumpkins as well as some gorgeous table settings.


 Whether you want to be a little more decorative or hold true to the spirit and spookiness of the season these painted pumpkins are a great way dress up a space and you don't even have to get your hands dirty!


These table displays are really lovely.  After picking up some extra pumpkins and gourds at the pumpkin patch just look around your house for cake plates, platters, etc. and you can get the same look with little effort and loads of impact!