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Holiday decorations and tableware ideas at Ogilvy

My look at the fabulous store windows from high-end Montreal retailer Ogilvy. Get inspired with fine entertaining ideas this Holiday season.

 


Categories: HOLIDAY 

posted @ Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:59 PM | Feedback (0)

My first video blog

This is something I wanted to do for a long time. So I am very excited to present you my first vlog (video blog). I invite you to watch my quick report on Christmas front store decorations in downtown Montreal.

 


Categories: HOLIDAY 

posted @ Friday, December 07, 2007 12:29 AM | Feedback (4)

Trend | Go back to your roots with a natural sophisticated Christmas décor

natural sophisticated christmas decor

Today, my eco-chic party column plays on a large interpretation of green living. It is about simple old-fashioned pleasures and the wildlife appeal.

There is a debate going on to determine what is more eco-friendly between an artificial Christmas and a real one? But really if you are short on space, the solution is simpler. You simply forgo the big tree.

Pinecone trees, homemade fabric trees, glass trees and twigs on vases are just the tips of the iceberg. Decorative tree alternatives emerge every day to fit any taste and style. I have always been a fan of the legendary Swedish Holiday Herd so I am pleased that their selection is growing.


Categories: HOLIDAY 

posted @ Wednesday, November 07, 2007 2:09 PM | Feedback (2)

Stylish Haunted House dinner party menu for grownups

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You wish to have friends over on Halloween's day, why not plan your gathering around a stylish haunted house affair? This elegant dinner party is simple enough to prepare that you can host it in the middle of the week.

The decor by Martha Stewart

You start with a few decorative elements that I found while digging Martha Stewart's Web site.

To set the ambiance and to encourage people to stay until the end even on a work day, you can set up a dessert station in advance. This way, you do not waste energy and you have fewer things to do during the dinner party.

Candelabrums are a must to achieve this look. The Haunted party theme was published in 2000 on Martha Stewart Living with the instructions to build the Coffin Table and the Moth-Eaten Curtains. I selected this set because several elements go along the entertaining trends.


Categories: EVERYDAY  FOOD + drinks  HOLIDAY 

posted @ Sunday, October 28, 2007 12:59 PM | Feedback (0)

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