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Under a Blue Moon

Decor, cooking, organization, all the pretty things

Christmas Table

We’re a week away!  Keeping with my completely untraditional (for me) color scheme – this year’s table will be red and green.  But to make it more me I’m incorporating my favorite decorating element, milk glass.  I do love me some milk glass.

Isn’t that plaid table runner pretty?  It’s really a flannel scarf trying to pass itself off as a table runner and there is no way I would have paid full price for it.  It got it on sale for $12 plus some change.

Greenery is from Trader Joe’s.  I bought two swags and deconstructed them.  I set the table to take pictures and then immediately put the greenery outside in the cool, damp air to keep them nice.  They should last until Christmas this way.

My “candle holders” are milk glass bud vases.  I have seen some really gorgeous displays using different heights of vases.  Milk glass will always be one of my favorite things to collect and, surprisingly (to me, anyway), the prices are so reasonable.  These bud vases were $4 a piece.

Here’s a collecting tip for you – no matter what you are collecting.  I buy most of my pieces from Etsy and since the pieces are heavy the shipping costs are quite often more than the item itself.  However, many sellers offer free shipping.  Do a search on milk glass, or anything you are looking for, and you will get 800 pages of items for sale.  I narrow it down by filtering it by those sellers that offer free shipping.  You can filter on eBay the same way.

I made little wreaths from Rosemary from our garden.  It could not have been easier and it smells so lovely.  I used thread to tie the ends together and added a little red bow.

Changing the subject – slightly – this morning I woke up, made my bed, turned on my tea kettle and then went to open the shades in the living room.  As is my daily routine.  And what should I see but absolute mayhem in the living room.  The floor lamp was laying on the floor, the Christmas tree was knocked over, ornaments were everywhere and it turns out my “non-breakable” ornaments were not so there was broken glass and glitter everywhere.  It must have made quite the racket when it all went down but neither Rick nor I heard a thing during the night.  Neither of the cats are talking.

I hope it startled then enough that they leave the tree alone from now on.  Glad I didn’t have my precious, collected over the years, ornaments on the tree.

Are you hosting Christmas dinner at your house?  We do Christmas Eve at our house with my mother in law and Christmas dinner at my Dad’s with the whole extended family.  We’ll use this table decor for both.  It works both for an intimate dinner for three and a more boisterous crowd of 20+.

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December 19, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays

Gift Wrapping

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This will be a late and rather hastily put together blog post.  As I am scrambling to finish my Christmas shopping and gift wrapping I thought I would share some of the wrapping I have done over the years.  Some of the photos were quickly snapped with a cell phone years ago so excuse the quality.

While I generally don't go for a traditional red/green theme, I did this year.  After looking at some of these pictures I think I much prefer my own unique style of wrapping.  Take the picture above – I loved the combination of hot pink and red with some sparkle.  The sparkle is courtesy of some scrap booking embellishments I bought at a craft sale on clearance.  

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The gold and white is more traditional but still very elegant.  I went a little crazy for Target's Sugar Paper line that year.  They do lovely wrap, I will say.

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Okay that photo is really bad but the package was so pretty.  Black on black with lots of bling.  I bought the embellishments from this Etsy shop:  Simply Sassy Source.

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This was last years wrapping and it was great for a couple of reasons.  Very on brand for me (haha!) and a great way to economize on ribbon while not sacrificing style.  I bought the glittery snowflakes at Target (but you can find them just about anywhere) threaded the picotee edged ribbon through them and layered it over wider ribbon.  It's hard to tell in the picture but the white wrapping was striped or polka dotted tone on tone.  

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After looking at years past I'm feeling a bit lackluster about this year's theme.  I do like that green and white wrapping paper though.  Maybe I should have gone with gold rather than red.  Ah well – I'm not about to rewrap a gazillion gifts.  

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Here is gift wrap central.  Also known as the guest bed.  Luckily we aren't expecting any guests until Christmas Eve.  

I am almost done with my Christmas shopping.  I am still waiting for packages to arrive and I fear one may not get here before Christmas so I need to come up with a back up plan.  I also need to focus on stocking stuffers.  One of these years I will get all the shopping and wrapping done at the beginning of December.

At least the house is all decorated.  I keep moving this little tree around though.  Good thing it is portable.  Our granddaughter stayed with us this past weekend and I moved it into the guest room for her.   Looking at it I may make it my gift wrapping color scheme for next year.  I love the bright colors and the sparkly silver.

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December 17, 2018 11:40 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays

Friday Favorites

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  • This is such a pretty marble serving tray.  Target really does have some nice buys
  • The Lauren Conrad Christmas decor collection at Kohl's is really pretty.  Very retro.  I may have purchased this one,  and this one (not exactly retro but who could resist a glittery Eiffel tower?).  I also picked up a little ballerina bunny for my granddaughter for her tree.
  • This take on chicken noodle soup looks delicious.  It's keto friendly too, since the noodles are swapped out for zucchini.  I might add a very thinly sliced jalapeno to liven it up a little bit
  • I love this peak into Beatrix Potter's cottage.  I especially love her dollhouse  

Happy Friday!  Anyone else feeling the panic as we barrel towards Christmas?  I always have grand plans to be completely on top of things but I never am.   I did get a fair amount of wrapping done this weeks so that's good.  I'm going a little simpler with my gift giving this year since I'm not working at the moment.  I thought it prudent to reign in my spending this holiday season.   

This weekend we are watching our Granddaughter.  Normally I would go to her house and watch her but this weekend she is going to stay at Grandma and Grandpa's house.  We are going to make a gingerbread house and go see Deacon Dave's Christmas light display.

Have a splendid weekend everyone!

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December 14, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

Vintage

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While I was visiting my friend in Paso Robles we stopped in a few antique stores.  There is nothing I like more than finding a good antique store and just leisurely browsing.  

One new one to me was Out by the Shed.  It is a smaller shop but she had some great things and her prices were really reasonable.  In fact I would even say they were kind of low.  I picked up a sweet glass pitcher there.  I really like the shape of it and it is that type of glass that starts to turn lavender as it ages.

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Another reliably good shop is Reminisce.  I bought a small Christmas tree topper there and it is the perfect size for my tinsel tree.  Most of the decorations on that tree are vintage inspired but a few are old Shiny Brite ornaments.  I love the elongated hot pink ones.  Those came from my mother in law.  

I also bought a wall sconce.  It used to be electrified but I don't think I'll rewire it.  I rather like it as it is.  I love the texture and the slight wonkiness to it.  

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I love giving old things a new home.  I wonder where they started out and who owned them.   One thing I am noticing more and more is that antique and vintage stores carry a lot of stuff that I had or remember from my childhood.  When I imagine the era of the things I buy I'm picturing the 20's, 30's and 40's and not my childhood years.  Guess I'm officially vintage!

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December 12, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays, Shopping

Paso Robles

I spent the later half of last week in Paso Robles visiting one of my oldest friends.  Meaning I’ve known her a long time, not that she is old.  🙂  Because if she is old then I’m old and I’m am not about to admit that…

We share a love of vintage and exploring antique stores and then hitting up a winery for a little wine tasting.  The picture above was taken at Niner Wine Estates.  It was a bit on the brisk side but we sat outside so we could enjoy the view.  Isn’t it lovely how that grove of oak trees forms the shape of a heart?  We were there just as the sun was starting to dip and the light was just beautiful.

The winery cat came to pay us a visit while we were sitting out there.  I think he was looking for a warm lap.  Or just being a good host.

I’ll share my antiquing finds in a later post.  What I want to share with you is the most fabulous cocktail experience we had.  The rest of the pictures in this post are taken from the Eleven Twenty Two website.

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Eleven Twenty Two is a cocktail lounge/speakeasy in downtown Paso Robles.  The concept is to recreate a prohibition era speakeasy and the ambiance and the cocktails they serve is very in keeping with that time period.  The bartenders and other staff are all in 30’s style clothing.

The entrance is a very unassuming door where you have to ring a bell to gain entrance.  The doorman (or woman as the case may be) will slide open a small window in the door and let you know if you can enter or not.

The capacity is 28 guests at one time and we did have to wait about 15 minutes on a rainy Wednesday evening to be let in.

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We were hoping to sit at the bar but all the seats were taken so we were seated at the L-shaped marble table on the right in the photograph below.  Every detail was just gorgeous.  As soon as we were seated the door woman brought us water in crystal tumblers that were placed on a cloth cocktail napkins.  We were also given leather bound cocktail menus to peruse.

The cocktail making is quite the production and even if you can’t sit at the bar the bartender will come table-side and create your cocktail on a cart right in front of you.

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My friend’s boyfriend ordered a rye whisky drink called Montenegro’s Revenge and it was quite the production.  First the glass was chilled with dry ice.  Then a piece of wood was set on fire and the resulting smoke was captured in the glass.  Then something was sprayed into the glass and set alight.  Orange rind was rubbed on the rim and then some super fancy whisky was poured into the glass.  I am not a whisky drinker by any means but I had a sip and it was so smooth and smoky that I would consider ordering it the next time (oh there will be a next time) I go there.

My friend ordered absinthe and I’m telling you I could totally get into drinking it just for all the accoutrements.  They brought her a beautiful glass with the absinthe along with an absinthe spoon with a lump of sugar.  Then they placed the most gorgeous absinthe fountain on the table and let the water drip slowly through the sugar, into her glass.  

If you are in the Paso Robles area I highly recommend stopping in and checking it out.  The drink prices can be eye-wateringly high, depending on what you order, but the ambiance is such a glamorous step back in time and absolutely worth the experience.

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December 10, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Places

Friday Favorites

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  • I’m fairly certain I trot this out every December but this truly is the best smelling fresh cut Christmas tree candle there is.  I’ve tried a number of them none are as good.  You don’t even have to light it – it smells good just sitting there on your counter
  • How pretty is this tea set?  I would get a cup and saucer in each color and have a tea party
  • Speaking of tea – The best places for high tea in the US.  Or if you want something the bay area – the 14 posh places for Afternoon Tea in San Francisco.  I just had a great idea for a blog post series…the best places in THE WORLD to have tea.  I’m on it!  I just need a sponsor….
  • Every year my sister Kate spends about two thousand hours in the kitchen (beaten only by the pounds of butter she uses) and bakes a fabulous assortment of Christmas cookies that she gives to every family member.  This being said I rarely bake during the holiday season.  But I may make an exception for these pretty snowflake Linzer cookies.  Linzer cookies have a soft spot in my heart because my youngest and I used to make them.  I need to fish out my snowflake cookie cutter

Yay!  We made it to Friday!  I’m still in Paso Robles having the time of my life.  The older I get the less time I seem to have to connect with friends.  I have been cherishing these past few days.  There is something to be said about just being able to hang out with old friends – there is no drama, no effort.  Just great conversation and catching up.

I’m heading back home today after a leisurely breakfast and then this weekend – who knows!  There is no rain in sight so maybe I’ll try to talk Rick into a Saturday drive to Tiburon for lunch and exploring.

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

December 7, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

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