Dessert Tables

If you read blogs at all, you know that dessert tables are all the rage.
Two of my favorite blogs to follow that feature some amazing parties/dessert tables are Hostess with the Mostess and Amy Atlas.
Just look at this fun summer yellow birthday party.
{via Hostess with the Mostess}How cute are all the DIY handmade touches.

And this vintage nautical themed dessert table. Ah-ma-zing!

{via Amy Atlas}

Here are just a few more pretty party tables.

{Woodland themed baby shower via Hostess}

{Boy or Girl Baby Shower via Amy Atlas}

{Romantic yellow and gray dessert table via Hostess}

{Elephants and Alphabet Baby Shower via Hostess}

Don’t these just make you want to throw a party?

Be sure and head over to Hostess with the Mostess and Amy Atlas to see other fun dessert tables. Fair warning, you may waste hours of your time staring at all the amazing pictures.

With Love,

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The Plaid Apron

Like I mentioned on Friday, me and a few friends took a little trip down to Knoxville, TN to visit The Plaid Apron.
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A friend of mine opened The Plaid Apron last month and we were trying to plan a weekend to go down and try it out. And let me tell you, it didn’t disappoint!
What makes them unique is that they are a farm to table restaurant. They use only the freshest products available and keep it as local as possible by buying from local farmers.
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The space used to be a coffee shop before. Bonni (and team) certainly turned it into a really cozy and inviting space. Here are a few before pictures to give you an idea of how they changed the space.Image and video hosting by TinyPic

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They opted to re-paint the space with cooler colors (blues and greys), but add warmer undertones with the colorful artwork on the walls and keeping the dark floors and ceiling.Image and video hosting by TinyPic

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They also added some really cute elements like the mason jar lighting and chalkboards.Image and video hosting by TinyPic

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They are also planning to use this room as a family farm table style type dining environment. Groups of people can get together and eat around a handmade farm table. Love that!Image and video hosting by TinyPic

I love all the handmade and personal touches they added to the restaurant. Makes it feel very ‘homey’ and local. They even have mason jars for glasses. Too cute!Image and video hosting by TinyPic

If you are in or around the Knoxville area anytime soon, be sure and stop by! You can also stay up to date on the latest from the cafe’ on Twitter and Facebook.Image and video hosting by TinyPic

I also scored this super cute chalkboard/frame while we were out shopping in Market Square in downtown Knoxville. I’m excited to get this up on one of our walls!Image and video hosting by TinyPic

Hope everyone had a good weekend!

With Love,

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Winner and the Weekend

And the winner is….
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Comment #5! Congrats Laura Hoffman :)
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Email me your mailing address and I’ll get these out to you! (meganbrookehandmade@gmail.com)
Hope you enjoy!
This weekend me and a few friends are going on a little mini-roadtrip to Knoxville. A friend of mine from high school recently opened a new restaurant there with her husband called The Plaid Apron.
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We’re going to go down there and eat at the restaurant and hang out with them. The restaurant was a coffee shop before, but they’ve really done a lot with it.
I’ll post pictures of all the fun touches they’ve added to it next week :)
Hope everyone has a good weekend!
With Love,

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Styling Bookcases

I love built-in bookshelves and just bookshelves in general. They are a great way to add storage but also add character to the overall room.
Despite the fact that I love them, my problem has always been how to display objects and books on them well. Currently in my apartment, I have two built-in bookshelves. I love that the apartment came with these, but I’m not fully utilizing them for their potential.
I know for me when we moved in, I just wanted to get everyting out of boxes and up on shelves/walls as quickly as possible so that it felt like home. As a result, these two shelves in particular have an assortment of books and accessories thrown on them.

{via Little Green Notebook}

I’ve seen lots of styled bookshelves and tips on how to style them around blog land so I thought I would compile them for you and for me.

Cristin from Simplified Bee says the first step is to begin with a clean start. Take everything off your shelves and essentially start over. House Beautiful also suggests backing the shelves with colored paper or painting the back a contrasting color which will help your books and objects stand out.

{via Vogue}

Sherry from Young House Love suggests to begin by adding your biggest items first. If you have books,  group them together and stack them in varying patterns. You can also group them by color or size and stack them both horizontally and vertically. If you don’t already have a ton of books, you can find lots of old vintage books at thrift stores.

Another cute idea for big items is to add empty frames like the below. I love how they have layered items in front of the frames and also layered the frames themselves.

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{via Real Simple}

Continue adding the rest of your objects like vases, candles, picture frames, mementos, etc and add your smallest objects last. Always keep in mind, it is more visually appealing to group things together in odd numbers.

I think I have a tendency to focus too much on things matching. Everything doesn’t have to match. The key is for everything to feel cohesive in some way and have the same essence. Take for example these letters on this bookcase.

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{via Real Simple}

They are all different, but fit together very beautifully.

If you’re daring, instead of just styling the inside of the shelves, hang things on the outside as well.

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{via House Beautiful}

Once you’ve put everything together, take a step back and see if you like how everything looks.

I love the recent interview with Emily Henderson that was featured on Censational Girl. Emily won HGTV’s Design Star recently and now has her own show called Secret’s of a Stylist. When Emily is trying to edit the styling she’s done, she takes a picture with her phone and then stares at the picture. She looks at the image as if it’s a magazine page and trys to determine what might need editing. Such a good idea! Be sure to check out the full interview for other design tips.

This bookshelf is definitely magazine worthy.

Hopefully some of this was helpful to you. These images inspire me to tackle my own bookshelves.

Do you have any tips for styling bookshelves or any experience of your own? Would love to hear from you!

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Also, don’t forget to enter to win these 4th of July pinwheels. Contest ends tomorrow at 6pm CST. I’ll announce the winner on Friday.

With Love,

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4th of July Giveaway!

Tomorrow is the first official day of summer and the 4th of July is right around the corner! I’m going to visit an old college roommate in Boston over the 4th of July weekend. I’m excited to go to the beach for a day, watch some fireworks and catch up with an old friend!
I love the 4th of July because it’s a chance to get together with friends and family and throw a little outdoor bbq or party. There are a lot of fun ideas and party decorations for the 4th floating around blog land.
How cute are these 4th of July cupcakes? In years past, I’ve made the traditional flag cake with strawberries and blueberries. This is a great alternative for guests.
I’m on a recent s’mores kick since it’s the quintessential summertime treat. This is a great idea for the 4th. Create a s’mores station. Fun for kids and adults!
You can also make some fun festive party decorations. Like these star medallians. These would be super cute to hang from your trees or deck.
And I’m sure you’ve seen these paper pinwheels all over the blogisphere.
These would be super cute as cupcake toppers or as centerpieces.
And in honor of the 4th, I have a little giveaway for you guys!
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One lucky person will win 6 of these 4th of July inspired pinwheels to use for their 4th of July bash!
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To enter to win, all you have to do is follow my blog publicly (located on the left) and leave me a comment telling me you’ve done so. If you already follow it publicly just leave me a comment telling me that you already do. That’s it!
You have until 6pm CST on Thursday to enter. I’ll announce the winner on Friday!
Good luck!

With Love,

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