Monday, December 28, 2015

MESSAGE FROM TLB





TLB friends......

 Many of you have been with me since my first blog was launched in June of 2013, and some have joined my journey along the way.

I am thankful for each and every one of you, your contributions, comments and friendships.

The Lavender Bouquet has recently reached a new status.....I am pleased to announce that our Facebook page has received 3,000 Likes!

What started as a creative release, has evolved into much personal growth, and pure enjoyment for me.

As "2015" comes to an end, I would like to "thank" each and every one of you for your unwavering support! You invigorate my creativity.

I look forward to "2016," and sharing our exciting months ahead as we begin the building process of our new Texas home!

Wishing you and yours a safe and blessed New Year! 
See you on Tuesday, January 5th!!

     Fondly,

                                      Kathleen
             





Wednesday, December 23, 2015

WARM CHRISTMAS WISHES

Greetings TLB friends,

The Florida house is decorated, the cookies are baked, the family has all arrived....and now it's time to settle in for a warm winter's night as we wait for Santa's arrival.........






Wishing you all a beautiful Christmas filled with the love and laughter of family!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Kathleen

Monday, December 21, 2015

LAST MINUTE GIFT-SARAH RICHARDSON UNFORGETTABLE SPICED NUTS

It's getting closer! Are you looking for a quick last minute gift or a quick add to your holiday party menu? 


Here's a terrific, tasty and easy recipe from designer Sarah Richardson for UNFORGETTABLE SPICED NUTS. The mix consists of almonds and pecans and has a nice spicy sweet crunch. 

They are easy to prepare--





And may be packaged in air-tight containers to make a perfect holiday gift!

Sarah's recipe may be found here:
http://www.sarahrichardsondesign.com/get-inspired/we-love/2015/12/10/unforgettable-spiced-nuts


So if you need a last minute homemade gift or a quick add to you party menu, this delicious spicy nut mix will be sure to please.

May your holiday season be Merry and Bright!



Kathleen




Thursday, December 17, 2015

OVERNIGHT CRANBERRY-EGGNOG COFFEE CAKE

Hi TLB friends....

Our Christmas mornings are pretty laid back. What are your Christmas mornings like? Do you open gifts and then eat breakfast or do you eat breakfast first? We attend mass the evening before so Christmas morning is spent typically in PJ's, unwrapping gifts and enjoying a hearty breakfast.


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

TEXAS FAVORITE DIP & GORGEOUS HEARTY HORS D'OEUVRE

Hello TLB friends.....

Since we've moved back to Texas we have been enjoying the friendly people, the culture and the food. There's an interesting theme we've been experiencing, and it is that of "generosity and kindness," making us feel very welcome!


Friday, December 11, 2015

CHRISTMAS TOUR AT SOUTHFORK RANCH


Last weekend hubby and I did a little more exploring in Texas. One of the things on the tourist list was, Southfork Ranch, so we thought we'd make the drive to Parker to check it out.

Today the ranch is home to a conference and event center located about 25 miles north of Dallas.


Were you a fan of the TV show "Dallas?" Did you realize that show aired 356 episodes before its cancellation? It was the longest running TV series in history. 

Today people from around the world continue to tour the house and grounds at Southfork. The property is located 3700 Hogge Road, Parker, TX.


An interesting story was told to us by our tour guide, Sally. The house was built by a family by the name of Duncan and the square footage is actually 5,900 sq. ft. (Not nearly as large
as it was portrayed on the California screen.)

Mr. Duncan was approached by Lorimar Productions requesting to use the exterior for filming from 1978-1989. The studio also made a mock-up of the home and based it in California where it was used for filming when the weather in Texas made it a bit difficult. 




As you enter the front door you are greeted by a smallish foyer complete with Waterford chandelier. A bit underwhelming compared to film version.


Memorabilia in the form of photos are throughout the entire home.



"War of the Ewings" in 1998 was filmed inside the real ranch. In 2012, the new Dallas series used Southfork for filming until it's cancellation also.

Sunken  Living Room with doors to the pool area.....
(Photo above the mantel of Jock Ewing.)


The dining room was all decked out for the holidays! Beautiful draperies hung in each doorway as you enter the dining room. Several Waterford chandeliers hung above the table.



Another photo of Miss Ellie and her sons, JR and Bobby.




JR and Sue Ellen's bedroom. The bed was centered in the middle of the room and faced
the back yard above the pool area.




As we exited there was a Family Tree of sorts printed on the wall. It was interesting for hubby and I to see who we recognized through the years. Even if you were like us, not 
"die hard" fans of the show, but watched it occasionally..........let's face it, if you mention "Dallas" there's always that one person that brings up "who shot JR!" 



What are your memories from the "13" years that "Dallas" was on TV? 

Have a wonderful weekend!


Kathleen

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

FESTIVE CHRISTMAS SURPRISE

Hi TLB friends......it's Tuesday and I've got a treat for you today....

I've been searching for a new cookie recipe this year with a 

festive flair; and I found one!


PEPPERMINT BLOSSOM CRINKLE COOKIES-


Aren't they just the cutest little festive bites?

Friday, December 4, 2015

MAKE YOUR HOME COZY HOLIDAY

Hello TLB friends!

This is my favorite time of year......I love decorating for the holidays! As I pull the bins out of the "Christmas Room," (as my husband affectionately calls my storage room dedicated to all things Christmas) I treat each year as a new canvas to create something cozy and beautiful. When I open the bins it's like going shopping every year.

Vignettes are so easy to create.....my dining room china cabinet is so simple filled with holiday themed china and crystal pieces.....add a wreath to the cabinet hardware...easy and festive!


By adding glittery ornaments, and crystal decorative pieces to the dining table and the addition of boxwood wreaths to the back of the chairs, is not only easy but displays a powerful statement.



My love for shiny things that twinkle in dimly lit rooms continues as they are placed throughout our home as seen on our mantel below also.



The open staircase is of course a focal point as seen as you enter our NJ home. Simple garland greens draped with delicate pearl strands, Houndstooth bows, and of course tiny white lights that glisten like snow.....


As lovely as the NJ home staircase was.....here's a sneak peek at an example quite similar of what our TX staircase will look like........it will be ready to decorate next year!



I place fresh Poinsettias throughout our home in various sizes to add that beautiful pop of red color. I'm such a traditional girl when it comes to Christmas decorating. There are two things that are must haves for me; a fresh cut tree and brilliant red Poinsettias.


Cluttered kitchens are not my thing. I strategically place items around, just enough to give those special holiday touches. A simple Rosemary plant cut in the shape of a Christmas tree is beautiful and useful too!


When I added the chalkboard wall in the kitchen, it made the perfect backdrop for some
simple holiday touches using a 3 tiered cookie stand filled with festive touches.


Creating vignettes on sofa tables in the family room are easy. Each year I change them up with different holiday items. A favorite Villeroy and Boch Santa plate started as my focal point. The touch of crystal is an antique candy dish.....a gift from my Mother.


Adding a festive touch to a coffee table is simple......a gold tray, church cloche', and festive greens with lights.


I hope you've enjoyed some of these ideas for cozy festive touches that you can add to your home too! Instead of placing your decor in the "same" areas throughout your home year after year, why not try something new this year! 

Have fun making your home "cozy holiday!"

Kathleen

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

DIY-PLAID CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENT


Welcome back TLB friends! I hope your holidays have left you filled with wonderful memories of family and friends!

Today I have the simplest DIY PLAID CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT for you! 



It's no real secret how much I adore plaid at Christmas time. As I was shopping with 
hubby last week we saw some of the cutest plaid ornaments in one of the gift shops 
  in our neighborhood. As I looked at their simplicity and their WOW factor,
 I was determined to make them myself.

Materials you will need:

-Plaid fabric of your choice
-spray adhesive
-scissors
-twine


 Directions:

I actually just eye balled how much fabric I needed based on the size of my
foam ball. 

1. Cut a square allowing yourself enough to cover the ball. You can easily 
estimate this by pleating the fabric around the ball, making sure you have 
enough at the top to tie the twine and hanger around. 

2. Cut your fabric square once you have determined your square size. Spray the foam ball with adhesive.

3. Starting at the bottom of the ball, press tightly into place. Start working around 
your sides smoothing as you go. It will be necessary to pleat as you round
your corners. Press down tightly each time.

4. As you near the top, grasp the extra fabric tightly and tie a piece of twine around 
the neck in a bow, knotting it tightly.  

5. Finally to add a twine hanger...cut a piece of twine large enough to make a 
hook shape that will fit on a tree branch. Slip it under the twine that you have 
tied a bow in, knot the twine and you now have your ornament hook.

This ornament would look beautiful using any fabric! 

HAVE FUN!


Kathleen