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Inspiration Photo Friday: The Meaning of Christmas

20 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Inspiration Photo Friday

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christmas, family, friends, gifts, holiday, love, season, snow, winter

So Christmas is just around the corner and its time to start preparing for the holiday. Whether you are hosting or not, there is always something to do. This year I am having my family over for Christmas Eve and couldn’t be more excited. For years I dreamt of hosting this event and having us all together in my home. And now its finally coming true.

I am sure Christmas means a lot of different things to everyone, depending on your traditions, but to me it is all about spending time with your loved ones and making memories. Although I love giving gifts, that is just a bonus. I imagine a white covered landscape, a crisp breeze, a warm cozy home filled with festive tunes and smiles, and lots of love in the air. Oh, what a great night it will be. It’s the whole package of the holiday that makes me smile.

I took this photo days ago when we got some snow. Long Island hasn’t seen a storm yet so this is the best we’ve had. Even though its a little, it put me in the holiday spirit. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday!

Inspiration Photo Friday: The Meaning of Christmas

Inspiration Photo Friday: Being Thankful

29 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Inspiration Photo Friday

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I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with delicious food, good times, and people you love. My husband and I started our own tradition about 4 years ago and love our peaceful holiday even more each year. My mother joined us for dinner this time, which was a nice bonus, and Dan’s parents visited with us earlier in the day. After our meal, we went to my cousin’s house for dessert, where the rest of my family was. It was a good day.

I decorated the table with harvest trinkets and kept within a country/rustic style. Simple and in the spirit of the holiday.

Inspiration Photo Friday: Being Thankful

This year, I tried some new recipes, all of which turned out awesome. The menu included Stuffed Peppers w/Brown Rice & Spinach in a Parmesan Mascarpone sauce, Green beans, Mashed Potatoes & Veg Gravy, Sweet Corn, and Tempeh Wheatballs. Yum!

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Dessert at my cousin’s was fun and there was more than enough sweets to go around. And of course, its always nice to see family and catch up. We were home by 9pm and took the rest of the night to relax on the couch with our dogs and chill out.

You know, every day I am thankful for the great things in my life as well as all the amazing people. I am also grateful for change and new beginnings. The simple fact that Dan and I created our own tradition for the holiday, just makes it that much more special. It doesn’t bother me anymore that I am not sharing the infamous feast with all of our family because to us it’s more than just a holiday. We’ve chosen to stick by our beliefs and celebrate a cruelty-free Thanksgiving that we look forward to sharing with our future children. Being thankful for the Earth and everything it shares with us, is just the beginning.

{For any of my recipes, just contact me via email}

Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

08 Wednesday May 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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Andrea Beitzel, Anthology on Main, Apple and Pine Cone Wreath, Artificial Boxwood Wreath, autumn, Burlap Christmas Wreath, decor, Dried Flower Wreath, Dried Lavender Wreath, Enchanted Forest Eucalyptus Wreath, entrance, fall, Fall Harvest Wreath, Farmers' Market Herb Wreath, Faux Acorn Wreath, Forsynthia Wreath, front door, Green & White Dried Flower Wreath, Hayneedle, holiday, home, Lavender Patchwork Wreath, Lavender Round Wreath, Lemon Leaf Wreath, Lise Simple Creations, Live Ivy Wreath, Live Willow & Hydrangea Wreath, NaturDesign, New England Wreath, Paper Flower Wreath, Plow and Hearth, Pottery Barn, Red Robyn Lane, Rose Garden Wreath, seasons, Small Book Page Rosette Wreath, spring, summer, terrain, welcome, west elm, White Pinecones Wreath, Wild Ridge Design, Williams Sonoma, winter, Winter Floral Wreath, wreath, Zinnia Bouquet Wreath

Add Warmth to Your Welcome

Now that I am a homeowner, I do my best to make people feel welcome when they visit. I feel first impressions are important and that’s why the entrance to your home is a good place to start adding a little warmth. Besides keeping a clean porch and adding some accessories or flowers, placing a wreath on your door is an easy way to say welcome. I have one for every season and enjoy switching them out as the weather changes.

There are all types of wreaths you can buy. Some can be really expensive so you want to think about how long you will have it. If its something you will use for years, then go ahead and spend the money, its worth it. But if its just for a holiday, then you might want to think twice. I recommend purchasing preserved wreathes because they last a long time, if taken care of, and are essentially real. There is nothing worse than having something hang on your door that looks like a plastic toy. I think that just says you really didn’t want to try.

Well, here are some beautiful wreaths to consider. They will be sure to send some inspiration your way on how to jazz up your entrance and welcome your guests in style. Enjoy!

Spring/Summer

Rose Garden Wreath: Terrain
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Zinnia Bouquet Wreath: Terrain
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Paper Flower Wreath: West Elm
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Dried Lavender Wreath: Pottery Barn
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Green & White Dried Flower Wreath: NaturDesign
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Dried Flower Wreath: NaturDesign
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Small Book Page Rosette Wreath: Anthology on Main
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Farmers’ Market Herb Wreath: Williams Sonoma
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Forsynthia Wreath: Williams Sonoma
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Lavender Patchwork Wreath: Plow and Hearth
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Fall/Holiday

Live Willow & Hydrangea Wreath: Pottery Barn
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Live Ivy Wreath: Pottery Barn
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Artificial Boxwood Wreath: Wild Ridge Design
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Lavender Round Wreath: Williams Sonoma
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Faux Acorn Wreath: Plow and Hearth
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Apple and Pine Cone Wreath: Plow and Hearth
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Fall Harvest Wreath: Plow and Hearth
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Winter/Holiday

Enchanted Forest Eucalyptus Wreath: Hayneedle
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

White Pinecones Wreath: Lise Simple Creations
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Winter Floral Wreath: New England Wreath
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Burlap Christmas Wreath: Red Robyn Lane
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Lemon Leaf Wreath: Andrea Beitzel
Add Warmth to Your Welcome with a Wreath

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape

25 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Decor Ideas, Events & Parties, The Home

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diy, easter, easter decor, holiday, nature, spring, spring decor, tablescape

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape

Having guests of over for holidays can be so much fun. Especially, if you love to be the host, like me. I don’t usually have people over for Easter and won’t be a host this year, but it is one of my favorite holidays to celebrate.

Ever since I was a kid, my Mom would put together an awesome basket for me and hide it. The adventure of looking for my Easter surprise excited me every year. Now that I’m older, my husband carries on the tradition because I love it so much. I can’t wait to see where he hides it this year!

There are, however, lots of people hosting Easter dinner come Sunday. Dressing your table for the holiday should be fun and spring inspired, yet simple and easy to do. I personally think the theme should be more focused on the season and its natural elements, with a few touches of Easter charm mixed in. You could definitely go overboard with bunnies and eggs, so keep it minimal, yet festive.

Here are some great ideas I hope will inspire an amazing table for you and your guests. Enjoy!

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: Between Naps on the Porch

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: Such Pretty Things

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: Burlap and Denim

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: SAS Interiors

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: Stone Gable

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: On Sutton Place

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: Sand and Sisal

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: About: Budget Decorating

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: The Blender

Welcome Spring with an Easter Tablescape
Photo Credit: Trendzona

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