Sep 21, 2015

Around Here ....

ok gals, so posting has been slim - because I've been slightly 'unplugged' spending time with Mr, traveling and settling into our new home. But rest assured I've got a beautiful line up for Fall coming your way.

Here's a peek at what's been going on around here ....


5am wake up call comes very early! purrrr 


Priorities


Fuel break


Hiking at the Whitewater Center


Scragley is sad there's no room for him in my suitcase to visit Mr


Mr to a T: Camo, NC & America


Spending a Sunday Afternoon Swinging 
I'm all about soaking up every moment together


September Issues - addressing Fall's must haves


Custom bedding arrived!!!!  Stay tuned for the boudoir reveal 


I spend as much time as possible in our sunroom


While on a Target run I found these bottles of bubbles with my name on them! #cheers


Uh Self checkout?!!! makes my target runs even more fun :)


This is how I roll - higher the hair closer to heaven 
My Grandma & Mamma taught me all about hot rollers 


Bigger is better #redhairdontcare 


My new neighbors had me over for dinner to welcome me to the hood and you should never come empty handed so I made one of my favorite sweet treats. A healthier lemon pound cake.  And like everything else in my world - dress it beautifully in a decorative bundt pan


I've made every attempt to kiss his face off!  

It's important to just sit back and enjoy life and the moments that matter.  

Dress Your Days Beautifully with Lots of Love & Happiness

XOXO Sarah Louise

Sep 15, 2015

In Between


The sleeveless turtleneck is perfect for those 'In Between' situations.  It's not yet cold (in the South at least) but the mornings can be brisk before the mid day warm up and you're not ready to embrace the bundle of Fall/Winter garments but you're over tank tops.

So my suggestion is to go for a sleeveless turtleneck.  It's knit so its the texture of a sweater but without arms you're cool enough to move around.

It's the piece that says 'I'm can't make up mind' - basically perfect for Fall.

Layer it under jackets when the temps do begin to drop.  It's the perfect shell for the office and the weekend with a pair of jeans.  I personally love sleeveless pieces because I don't have to struggle stuffing sleeves under sleeves.

I paired this grey marbled knit with a pair of pinot trousers for more of a 'Fall' look.
Tip: Rolling the cuff of your trousers or denim shows off booties/ankle strapped shoes.






Sleeveless Turtleneck: Anthropologie || Trousers: SimilarHere  || 
Caged Pumps: Nine West || Earrings: Kate Spade ||

Dress Beautifully in a Sleeveless Turtleneck 

XOXO Sarah Louise

Sep 8, 2015

Spruce


Y'all it's Fall!  Per the calendar the first day of Fall isn't until 9/23 but in every practical sense Summer's end is Labor Day.  Pack up your bright whites and cool linens because the changeover is here.  It's going to take a while for the South to cool off so over the next month I'll be sharing transitional looks - layering and mixing of seasonal pieces.

I hope you spent your Labor Day weekend outside soaking up the sun!   Since I no longer live on the coast and Mr was playing in a golf tournament I proposed a hiking trip to my Charlotte pals (never having hiked before) and they were game!  It was so much fun and I loved being in nature trying something new.  We hiked 7 miles at the White Water Center and I'm officially addicted!  Next on the agenda is to hike Crowders Mountain ... I'm still a priss-pot but it's nice to venture outside the box - and I love to be active!

Gals, green is my color to wear and if you're not wearing it you need to.  Also, leather is a favorite.  I love the texture, weight and richness.  I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there - I have no issues with animal products.  In fact I'm not a fan of faux or synthetic textiles.  However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find genuine leather & fur garments - and expensive.  For my shoes and handbags I do not compromise! Leather is a must.

This dark green skirt is faux leather.  Textured polyurethane fabrics have come a long way - they are very close to the feel and appearance of the real thing and honestly move and fit better than real leather as they aren't as stiff.
Tip:  Opt for a dark shade of faux leather - it camouflages it's artificial texture. 

In transitioning from Summer's cool to Fall's heavier fabrics style your looks with elements of both.

I paired this dark spruce green skirt with a pastel blue chiffon blouse.  As we get further into Fall I'll pair it with sweaters and rich hues such as navy and charcoal. I'll also put a pair of tights underneath .... I can't wait to give up tanning lotion on my legs (without it they'd blind you)!!

I'm a huge fan of pastels in the cold months - next to saturated colors they enhance one another due to the large contrast.  I think a carnation pink or lavender would look fabulous next to this evergreen skirt!

Spruce up your entry into Fall with darker colors and textures!







Dark Green Faux Leather Skirt: Ann Taylor || Light Blue Blouse: Ann Taylor ||
Pumps: Nine West || Necklaces: Similar || 

Dress Beautifully in Spruce Green

XOXO Sarah Louise

Sep 4, 2015

Treasure Hunting

For this edition of Friday Findings, I'm sharing with you one of my favorite ways to shop; Hunting for Treasures.  That's what I call it when I spend hours perusing antique, vintage and thrift shops.  They're treasures because they're one of a kind and often buried under piles of old things, so when you find that one piece that speaks to you, filling that hole on your shelf, it feels like finding treasure!

I also have this love of old and used things.  Something about the story and adventure of that object and how it got to where it is and now in my hands fascinates me.  From accessories to my outfit and decor in my home these gems add character.  

Don't let the hunt overwhelm you.  Take a gal pal (not your Mr - they hate it and get bored and will kill the joy, it does take patience) or treat yourself to some 'me' time with a coffee in hand to just enjoy the quiet stroll.  A gal pal can be helpful to be a sounding board when your debating a 'find' or a horrendous tacky object that for some reason appeals to you but should never go home with you. 

My Mamma is my favorite hunting mate.  She's patient but often gets side tracked so you have to keep her moving, and can help you see the quality of an object and paint a picture in your mind of what it will look like in your world.  Her knowledge and wisdom is key in differentiating the junk from antiques. 

The most fun thing about hunting with my Mamma is that she takes you on a trip down memory lane.  She remembers these items from her grandparents & parents.  She can tell you how they were used and made.  The nostalgic smile on her face is priceless.  And oh the laughs that echo when we stubble across tackiness from the 70's!

My favorite treasures to hunt for are silver, linens, belts, broaches, crystal, tables and rugs.  I make myself walk away and ponder items so that I don't go down the road towards hoarding. Clutter is uncool. 

Yesterday my Mamma took me to treasure shops she had found.  So overjoyed to live closer to her so that we can share time together.


Our first stop was the White Owl Antique Mall

This barbie booth took me right back to my childhood! It made me miss my collection. 

Naturally I was drawn to this booth's collection of midcentury garments.  Most are handmade!  Today we grab off the rack or click a few buttons and clothing appears on our front doors. 
I loved touching the cotton shirt dresses (they called them 'day dresses') imagining my grandma in them. 


These pieces came home!  The ginger vase is going to live in my foyer and house umbrellas.  The brass pot is for a plant that I'm going to try really hard to keep alive.  And the silver shell is going to either hold soap or be a bedside jewelry tray.


My Mamma found this hand painted cat.  I walked away as I try very hard to resist the 'Crazy Cat Lady' reputation but she insisted I had to have it.  Bless her!


These chairs we found at Cline's Country Antiques, what looks like a massive junk yard.  It's located on land that was used to raise chickens years ago and now those large structures house piles and piles of old furniture and iron sculptures.  Yes those are dirt floors so bring some sanitizer and your outdoor shoes. 


These are 'ribbon back' mahogany chairs with needlepoint cushions.  We picked up each one and sat in them making sure they were in solid, sturdy condition.  These were perfect to go with my Henkel Harris mahogany breakfast table (another treasure I found) as well as additions to my formal dining table when serving a large dinner party. 
I intend to restore and recover the cushions but I will make great efforts to re-home the needlepoint fabric as the craftsmanship that went into hand making the design is impressive. 


This Gorgeous white iron garden furniture is something my Grandma had in her back yard and I wanted nothing more than to take it home but with a long list of 'wants' for our new home, it will have to wait. 

All in all it was a fun filled day and I was able to cross off items we need for our new home. 
Now I have to find fabric for my chairs, sigh that's another hunt. 

Every room in my home houses treasures I've found over the years and when I look at them I remember when and where I found them.  

The beauty lies beyond the object but in the adventure finding it.  Stay tuned for pics of my home and the treasures that live here!

Some of my favorite treasure hunting spots ....

Charlotte, NC:





Jacksonville, NC:




Raleigh:

Cheshire Cat Gallery

Dress Your Home Beautifully with Treasures

XOXO Sarah Louise