It's been a very busy few months for the committee of the Legacy of Love Benefit. At last nights sold out event we sold out of raffle tickets and raise awareness of the great works that goes on at Children's Medical Center. JC Penney our Presenting Sponsor knocked it out of the park with the amazing fashion show featuring Joe Fresh with the Creative Director Joe Mimran being in attendence as well. We can't thank the team at jcp enough for their hard work on making this event such a success. Special thanks to Steve Kemble our emcee for the evening....We loved you!
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED, SPONSORS, MY COMMITTEE AND THE JCP TEAM!!
Come join the Women's Auxiliary for Children's Medical Center, Legacy Chapter! www.childrensauxiliary.org
I'll be back blogging soon!!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Pantone Color of 2013!
Dorothy said "there is no place like home" even when she made it to the Emerald City. But what she failed to mention is how enchanting and fresh emerald green is for the home and fashion!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Quilted, Tufted...Trend for 2013!
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Merry Christmas one and All!!
The next weeks will be busy for all of us but I didn't want it to fly by without wishing everyone a very happy and blessed Christmas.
Susan
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Decorating your Mantel for the Holidays on Texas Living!!
Lat week I was on Texas Living showing three different looks on how to decorate your fireplace mantel for the holidays...check out this video the segment Kimberly Whitman and I did.
Click on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWzmXcGtIRM&feature=g-crec-u
Click on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWzmXcGtIRM&feature=g-crec-u
Friday, December 7, 2012
Decorate the Tree!!
A few tips for when you are selecting your Christmas tree are consider the size and weight of your ornaments. Blue Spruce has the strongest branches for heavier ornamanets. Scotch Pines hold their needles well even when they are dry. Try to get a tree as symmetirical as possible. Use the branches that you trim off the bottom for the mantel or arrangements.Make sure the trunk of your tree is freshly cut and get it into water as soon as possible. Trees absorb the most water the first week so keep the reservoir full. Many clients are choosing aritifical trees as they can be put up much earlier and they need no maintenance. Always make sure to fluff up the branches on your artifical tree to make it look more natural. The holidays are when we make memories so transforming your home with nostalgic holiday spirit makes for an unforgetable season. Use 100 lights for every foot of the tree, and use more if your tree is fuller than average. Always test the lights before you put them on the tree to avoid aggravation!! Place garland on the tree after the lights but before the ornaments. Start from the top and work your way down.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Christmas Mantels...See me on Texas Living!
By now we are all in the thick of decorating our homes for the holidays. Tomorrow (Dec. 3rd) I will be doing a segment on Texas Living at 11 am showing several ways to decorate your mantel and how easy you transform from one look to another!!
This week I will be giving tips on decorating your Christmas tree. Do you know how many lights you should have on a 10 foot tree? Stay tuned for the answer this week!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Most Expensive Nail Lacquer in the World!!!
Azature's $250,000 Black Diamond Nail Polish Is World's Most Expensive Nail Lacquer
With a quarter of a million dollars, you could buy a lot of things.
You could purchase a home, a super-fancy car or a college education for your kids. Or, if you're feeling a little more adventurous, you could always go on a shopping spree at Hammacher Schlemmer and buy that submarine shaped like a killer whale that you've always wanted.
But if you already have all these things and just can't imagine what you're going to do with that $250,000 in loose change you have lying around, then this uber-splurge item might just be for you.
Jewelry couturier Azature -- the self-described "Black Diamond King" -- is now producing a one-of-a-kind bottle of diamond-infused nail polish, Fashionista reports.
Containing 267 carats of black diamonds, this luxe lacquer will set buyers back a quarter of a million dollars.
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The Hollywood-based Azature, whose jewelry has adorned stars such as Rihanna and Beyonce, has called the black diamond the "ultimate fine jewel."
Or you could purchase the glitter nail polish that is sold everywhere and don't sweat it when a nail breaks!!!
You could purchase a home, a super-fancy car or a college education for your kids. Or, if you're feeling a little more adventurous, you could always go on a shopping spree at Hammacher Schlemmer and buy that submarine shaped like a killer whale that you've always wanted.
But if you already have all these things and just can't imagine what you're going to do with that $250,000 in loose change you have lying around, then this uber-splurge item might just be for you.
Jewelry couturier Azature -- the self-described "Black Diamond King" -- is now producing a one-of-a-kind bottle of diamond-infused nail polish, Fashionista reports.
Containing 267 carats of black diamonds, this luxe lacquer will set buyers back a quarter of a million dollars.
Story continues below
The Hollywood-based Azature, whose jewelry has adorned stars such as Rihanna and Beyonce, has called the black diamond the "ultimate fine jewel."
Or you could purchase the glitter nail polish that is sold everywhere and don't sweat it when a nail breaks!!!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Love the Snowglobes!!
Okay I know we all have been slammed with e-mails about where to shop and black Friday deals and post black Friday deals and cyber space Monday (which is today by the way)...but I thought this would be a fun activity...it really is amazing don't you think?
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Let's do a Thanksgiving Dinner Party!
A palette of rich reds and golds makes your table warmly inviting and sets the scene for a memorable Thanksgiving Gathering. When doing a sit down meal there is much you can prepare ahead of time. Prepare a soup a day in advance. Bring your home to life with seasonal touches like pumpkins, gourds, fruit and glowing candles. Offer a range of beverages to complement the meal. A pinot noir pairs wonderfully with turkey. You may also want to offer hot apple cider or a signature cocktail.
On Thanksgiving Day plan to start cooking early - the turkey will need at least 3-4 hours in the oven plus needs to sit for an additonal half hour to rest before carving.
FRESH CRANBERRY AND ORANGE RELISH
1 bag (12 oz.) whole fresh cranberries
1 thin-skinned, seedless orange, well washed and dried
1/2 Granny Smith apple, peeled and cored
1 cup granulated sugar
Roughly cut the orange and chop the apple into 1 inch pieces. Place the raw cranberies, orange and apple into a food processor and gently blend. Do not over process - chunky is better. Transfer to a serving bowl and add the sugar. Cover with plastic and let stand for 24 hours in the refrigerator. Use fresh orange peel as garnish.
On Thanksgiving Day plan to start cooking early - the turkey will need at least 3-4 hours in the oven plus needs to sit for an additonal half hour to rest before carving.
FRESH CRANBERRY AND ORANGE RELISH
1 bag (12 oz.) whole fresh cranberries
1 thin-skinned, seedless orange, well washed and dried
1/2 Granny Smith apple, peeled and cored
1 cup granulated sugar
Roughly cut the orange and chop the apple into 1 inch pieces. Place the raw cranberies, orange and apple into a food processor and gently blend. Do not over process - chunky is better. Transfer to a serving bowl and add the sugar. Cover with plastic and let stand for 24 hours in the refrigerator. Use fresh orange peel as garnish.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Thanksgiving Family Potluck
Having a communal Thanksgiving table is the heart of a bountiful celebration. A potluck approach allows for more than sharing - it allows the host to spend more time with freinds and family. Having everyone bring a their favorite dish for Thanksgiving is fun for everyone. Request that each guest provide you with their recipe ahead of time in case there are allergies in the group. Set up stations for appetizers, main courses, sides and desserts on separate tables, buffets or countertops. Guests can serve themselves buffet-style, but it is ideal to have a large dining table open for socializing. If not a children's table is always fun. Have the children hand make the placecards for the table as they will be precious keepsakes. The table can set a few days before and plan to make as much of the food ahead of Thanksgiving Day as possible.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Couture Rocks!!
Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Carinthia Kishaba owner of Couture Rocks! I wanted to share with you her website www.couturerocksonline.com to view her beautiful designs. Looking for something more contemporary and innovative? Look no further!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Texas Living Segment on Alfresco Dining with Susan Spindler!
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This is the best time of the year in Texas to enjoy entertaining outside with the summer heat behind us, cooler temperatures and candlelight evenings. Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's new television show Texas Living on KTXD invited me to do a segment on Alfresco Dining. Texas Living can be enjoyed daily at 11 am every morning with Kimberly's co-host Hilary Kennedy who did the interview with me.
This is the best time of the year in Texas to enjoy entertaining outside with the summer heat behind us, cooler temperatures and candlelight evenings. Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's new television show Texas Living on KTXD invited me to do a segment on Alfresco Dining. Texas Living can be enjoyed daily at 11 am every morning with Kimberly's co-host Hilary Kennedy who did the interview with me.
FLOWERS by Carolyne Roehm
If you are a lover of flowers, both growing them and arranging them and entertaining Carolyne Roehm's many books are of great inspiration, have many beautiful photographs and well they just make you happy to peruse through the many pages. I have had the pleasure of meeting her and hearing her speak and her passion for gardening is infectious!
It has been more than a decade since Carolyne first shared her love of gardening and flower arranging. Now, for the first time ever, she turns her own photographic lens to that passion with Flowers, showcasing more than 300 images of the varieties in her abundant gardens, all captured at their most vibrant and exquisite moments throughout the season.
As we head into winter this is a wonderful book to leave on the coffee table and pick up over the next few months to enjoy.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Velvet...Always in Style!!
With its baroque, cabriole legs this decorative studded velvet covered console table is gorgeous and different. It has a limestone top and is quite the statement piece for any foyer or room. Please see www.alidad.com for more information and colors.
The gray velvet ottomans are perfect for extra seating or tables and fit into any space. Velvet is one fabric you can never tired of as we have seen it for years in clothing fashion, draperies, furniture and as you saw several blogs back pumpkins!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Caring for Silver - Get Ready for the Holidays!
Many people seem to steer away from using silver because they think it is too time consuming to polish. But there is nothing like a table with silver pieces on to help make your table glow and look beautiful. Frequent use of silver actually means it has to polished less. Don't save your sterling flatware for twice a year use it often.
Sterling is best washed by hand but if you must use a dishwasher, do not mix silver with stainless steel, as the interaction between the two metals will cause unremovable black spots. The luster and fine lines that come with frequent use are desirable and that is called patina. When you do polish use a cream substance rather than a clear liquid dip. Polishing is hard on silver but the dip is much harsher even though it may seem faster to get the job done.
After use always wash the silver implements immediately to avoid the tarnish and corrosion caused by salt and sulfur. I personally love antique silver as there are so many beautiful designs and reminds me of how elegant dining use to be and still can be!!
Sterling is best washed by hand but if you must use a dishwasher, do not mix silver with stainless steel, as the interaction between the two metals will cause unremovable black spots. The luster and fine lines that come with frequent use are desirable and that is called patina. When you do polish use a cream substance rather than a clear liquid dip. Polishing is hard on silver but the dip is much harsher even though it may seem faster to get the job done.
After use always wash the silver implements immediately to avoid the tarnish and corrosion caused by salt and sulfur. I personally love antique silver as there are so many beautiful designs and reminds me of how elegant dining use to be and still can be!!
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