saucy lingerie cake…

lingerie parties are always a hit with a group of girls celebrating another girl friend’s soon to be marriage… but a cake with lingerie on it doesn’t seem classy right?! wrong. what better way to celebrate a lingerie party than a still-elegant cake with saucy lingerie on it?! i made sure i donned this one with lots of silver glitter and edible pearls… it was perfect.

have a lingerie party in the works? be curious… i can guarantee the girls will love this.


travel to: st. augustine, florida

my last summer vacation in St. Augustine, Florida has just come to a close. i always imagine if just staying forever would be possible… ya know, having a vespa & working at the cutest touristy spot or oceanside dive… wearing a bathing suit, shorts & racerback tank everyday… not having to worry about my endless list of things to do or always rushing around with little sleep. I guess that’s why they call it vacation, or retirement! but the time to head home always comes & it’s always bittersweet.

view on crescent beach…

if you know me, then you know I’m not  much of a “beach bum.’ this pale freckled skin {thanks dad} has fallen victim to sun poisoning too many times to count {no worries, I won’t post photos of the 2nd degree burns} & I’d rather be curiously following cobblestone streets somewhere I can’t pronounce but, I LOVE St. Augustine. in my opinion it’s one of the most beautiful & fun places on the planet. it’s quaint, gorgeous & there’s so much to do whether you’re married, visiting with a friend, or the whole family… kids included. here’s my first official travel post on {my favorite} things to do and sights to see in St. Augustine, Florida.

things to do:

  • Climb 219 to the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. {it’s exhilarating, the view is breathtaking, & it’s “supposedly” haunted… it was even on ghost hunters… oh & they do night tours.}
  • Check out Castillo de San Marcos, the famous fort. {even better, visit St. Augustine for July 4th & watch the firework show from here… best. fireworks. ever.} some 1,500 residents sought shelter here when the English tried to take the city in 1702… they ransacked the city but couldn’t take the fort, maybe because of the alligator filled moat.
  • Get tattooed &/or pierced at Ms. Deborah’s Fountain of Youth. {this purple house is the only place to get pierced in the city & although i don’t wear them anymore, my favorite ear piercing was done here… back. in. the. day.}
  • Take a Trolley Tour! Don’t be embarrased to hop on with all the other tourists… this is your best option for sightseeing the MOST for your money all while getting a great history lesson…
  • You’re in the Oldest City in the Nation so you need to check out historic downtown! You can enter the original city gates {built in 1808} & stroll down St. George Street… there are lots of  cute shops, art galleries and more. I love the Spanish history here, venture into the Spanish Quarter and you’ll feel like you’ve traveled 200 years back in time.
  • Go for a run! Here’s a link full of great routes all around the city… from 1 mile to 9+ theres one for you!
  • Go antique shopping at Avonlea Antique Mall near Jacksonville… you’re sure to find some great things! check out my finds here.
  • The best shopping around is in Jacksonville at the St. John’s Town Center… it wins my vote for the best outdoor shopping i’ve ever seen & it’s a Simon Mall!
  • Visit the San Sebastian Winery. It’s local & they offer free tours and tastings! {oh & they use muscadine grapes!}
  • Take surf lessons! Call Pit Surf Shop {904}471-4700 {$70 per person & $55 each for 2 people}
  • Take the kiddies to The Alligator Farm… {they’ll love it. enough said.} or to Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum. duh!
  • Take an Airboat Ride in the Central Florida Everglades. Midway in Christmas, Florida is the best. {it’s a little “out-there” but you will NOT regret it… this is by far one of the most fun things I’ve ever done…ever & you never know what kind of crazy shenanigans you could get into… you won’t believe it until you’ve seen it. you’ll love the python that makes it self at home next to the coke machine & there are usually baby alligators to play with. for serious.}
  • Check out the shops north of downtown on San Marco Avenue. I love: Down the Rabbit Hole, Wolf Head Books, & there are 4 cute antique shops!

gil and i at the lighthouse…

the fort…

props to this guy for living in florida and working in costume at a national monument…

hubs at the city gates… built in 1808

wine tour…

amazing books at wolf’s head…

you know i LOVE an alice themed store full of vintage trinkets…

sights to see:

  • Flagler College {Built in 1888 as a hotel with Thomas Edison himself running the electricity through the place… it’s now a top private liberal arts college.}
  • Stationed in a garden right outside Ripley’s Believe it or Not is the statue of David. {built from one piece of marble from the same quarry as the original it’s one of 2 replicas in the entire world… it’s ahhhmazing, thank you Michelangelo.}
  • The St. Johns County Pier is the cheapest thing on my list & oh so fun. Watch fishermen catch, surfers surf and enjoy the beachfront park, with playground, sand volleyball courts, live music & other events. there’s even a farmers market each Wednesday… you’re welcome.

on the pier…

places to eat:

  • The Columbia was founded in 1905 and is a must-visit. Their authentic Spanish cuisine is delish. Sit in the courtyard, make sure you get the “1905 Salad” and try either their famous sangria or a mojito with real sugar cane shooting out. yep.
  • The Tini Martini Bar is attached to the Casablanca Inn. It’s gorgeous! sit on the big front porch. watch the sun set while looking out at the water while the horse and carriage roll by. very romantic… i love the chocolate martini but their entire menu is to die for.
  • Reef is the most legit “oceanfront” place to dine… fresh local seafood and the view is so beautiful it’s hard to describe.
  • Harry’s Seafood is right downtown and they have an incredible candlelit garden patio… it’s romantic and swanky with authentic New Orlean’s Style eats.
  • The Beachcomber is my favorite beachfront dive for breakfast… it’s uber laid back and you can walk right out on the beach afterwards, but make sure you get there early on Sunday.

view from dinner at Reef…

things to know about st. augustine:

  • it’s only a half hour from Jacksonville {north} & Daytona {south}
  • it’s 2 hours from Orlando and Disney World.
  • there are tons of hotel & vacation houses… check them out here.
  • there’s a great new public parking spot near historic downtown… this is your best bet. it’s close to everything & you can also rent vespas, & segways to sightsee if you’d like.
  • there are multiple beaches since you’ll be near the coast & an island but they’re all nice!!

I will say that I’ve been spoiled with grandparents who have always had a condo here… the private, quiet beaches weren’t too shabby growing up. now that they live here full time, they’re about 2 miles from the ocean on Anastasia Island. it’s seriously a beautiful place. i’ve lost count of how many times i’ve been and i NEVER tire of the touristy activities & sights… you’ll love it. be curious… & plan a trip! happy end of summer… it looks like fall is on the way.


antiquing in the sunshine state…

my mom and i headed to St. Augustine {one of my favorite places ever} to visit my grandparents and spend a long weekend at the beach. thankfully, we passed the hurricane on the way down and it’s beautiful here! i’m calling it the #3generationweekend… my mom, gramma and i have all kinds of fun plans and i’m hoping high tea is on the list today. before we got here we had my gramma scouting out a great antique place for us to go shopping. she told us she’d heard of a great place in Jacksonville around San Jose. we headed up there yesterday {in their huge SUV} to check it out. it’s called Avonlea Antique Mall… it’s a lot like the queen city’s Sleep Poet, but in a newer style building. we actually grabbed lunch first at their delicious little lunching spot! {sleepy poet, hint: it was so nice to sit down to a yummy, quick lunch. we were energized and ready to shop after that. can i see a cafe in your future?!} i’ve been sticking to my LIST lately while antique/house shopping. {more tips to come in another post} but, it prevents me from buying things i don’t really need/have space for and i don’t feel bad about buying something on the list once i find it!

i thought i’d share my findings with you all… i was on the hunt for a round table and i’m happy to say that i found one and bought it! so that’s getting checked off the list… yay! i had to pass up the $1495.00 one that i loved, but this one is perfect! 

i'm loving the scallop shape...

i almost had a heart attack when i saw these beauties… the golden-yellow reminds me of an old 30′s theater. they will be perfect for when we have extra guests at our tiny house.

 

it sounds weird, but the bathroom at this place was like another store. vintage clothes and trinkets for sale everywhere… i bet it’s hard to get people out of there! we stopped in on our way out and i found this french souvenir scarf… i just couldn’t pass it up. the colors are perfect for fall and it’s a fabulous vintage print to add to my ever growing collection. 

if you’re ever in the Jacksonville area, be curious… and make time to stop in. {this place will definitely be on my list of favorite things in another upcoming travel post about St. Augustine…} happy weekend my lovely readers! hg


treasure & bond…

it’s times like this when i get all giddy about being a “nordy.” i feel honored to be a part of such a great company that every day feels like family… and i’ve been excited to share this news for a while!

my colleagues and i found out about this project sometime last year when we got word that Paige {our ahhmazing head of Visual for the company, who i so luckily got to meet and hang out with when i opened the new Boston store in 2010} was asked by the Nordstrom Brothers to head up a new concept store in Manhattan. we were sad and ecstatic at the same time!! we got bits and pieces of information here and there, but have really seen it all come together these last few weeks. {checking our emails frequently for updates, insider information and photos/videos} the word on the street is that Anna Wintour {Vogue EIC} and her philanthropist friend Catie Marron called up Pete Nordstrom with an idea for a non-profit based store where all the proceeds would go to charity… and thus, the idea for Treasure & Bond arose. {we thought Treasure & Bond was a psuedo-name until another one was chosen, but it looks like it stuck… and i like it} a Nordstrom owned store, yet so very un-recognizeably Nordstrom… it will operate independently with 100% of the profits each month going to benefit two different children’s charities in the big apple. {wow!} it’s unlike anything people have seen before. Paige built it from the ground up… designing the store, building her already amazing relationships with vendors and designers, choosing the buy, etc. it was furnished and detailed as low cost as possible with various items/fixtures from other Nordstrom stores around the country. {ps: there are metal, multi-drawered, apothecary tables that we sent with love to nyc from our Southpark store right here in the queen city!} aaand i’ve heard that the uber chic, multi-mirrored dressing room upstairs was repurposed with wood and glass from an old Christmas display from another far-fetched Nordstrom store across the country… love it!

nestled in the heart of SoHo on West Broadway between Broome and Grand streets, the two-story, completely glass front building is filled with all things incredible. over 150 full-price brands… an impressive collection of clothes, {can i say rogan, vince and james perse to name a few} jewelry, {biules, giles & brother, and melissa joy manning} accessories, hand-milled hats by nyc natives, home décor, fragrances, gifts, artwork, handbags, stationery and books. The first floor is devoted to home, accessories, and books {plus the future home of a café, which will serve Stumptown coffee and baked goods), while the upper level is packed with clothes for men, women, and kids. Paige has explained that the only requirement for new items is “awesomeness.” “Whether its $18 or $1,800, it has to be awesome for what it is.” this is such a great opportunity {post the first Nordstrom Rack in Union Sq.} for the company to get to know the nyc customer… hopefully getting us ready for the first Manhattan Nordstrom store. {fingers crossed…}

see the french style?!

enjoy these fabulous up-close and personal interior shots… isn’t it just lovely?!

love.

ahh, gorgeous!

honestly, i’ve been secretly trying to plan a way for me to take a day trip to visit as soon as possible… right now a plane ticket is running me $603. {and the husband looked at me incredibly weird when i just asked him about it} so, let’s just say i’ll be visiting asap and wishing Paige and her new team the best via fb and twitter until i can see them in person! if you’re in the big city, be curious… and please SHOP! what a great way to stylishly help a great community project.

Treasure & Bond just opened this past friday but eight children’s charities are already on the list… here’s a peek.

August – October 2011
The New York Public Library Programs for Children and Young Adults
New York City’s Young Men’s Initiative
November 2011 – January 2012
Children’s Health Fund
Coalition for the Homeless: Camp Homeward Bound Sleep-Away Camp and After School Services
February 2012 – April 2012
The Edible Schoolyard NYC
Friends of the High Line’s Family and Education Programs
May 2012 – July 2012
Pediatric Cancer Care, Memorial Sloan Kettering
Association to Benefit Children (ABC)

{all photos by evan sung…}


thrifting finds: 08.20.11

i hit 77 north this past saturday to visit Value Village in Mooresville… every now and then i get an itch to see what might be hiding around the piles of weirdness… i tired on a lot {including a vintage PORTS knit skirt, sadly it didn’t sit right on these hips!} and found a few cute things worth bringing home…

one: this not at all tarnished gold wrap bracelet… {$.80 cents}

two: i’m loving oversized blouses lately, and this striped one is just what i needed to get ready for fall… {and what a great vintage print!} you can’t go wrong with black and white. {$3.50}

three: another fall find… a sweet navy knitted capelet & i think it’s hand made. i’m loving the equestrian buttons and fringe… come on fall weather! {$5.50}

i may have spent more on my high octane gas than what i actually puchased but, it was fun. sometimes you just need to get out of the house and go looking for trinkets and whatnot. be curious…


peacock feather inspired cupcakes…

my long time friend amanda {her wedding on the blog soon} wanted to celebrate her sister-in-laws engagement party with cupcakes! {red velvet & almond: the two most popular flavors the last few months…} she was throwing a peacock feather-esque themed party… there were going to be feathers galore, and sheer royal blue fabric tied around each chair. {i can’t wait to see her photos!} after trying to think of a way to tie in all the fun colors on the cupcakes {without really putting feathers on them} i thought that swirling all the colors together would be really neat. each cupcake turns out a little different with adds to the excitement when you’re choosing one to eat! i donned the top of each one with edible pearls, gold dragaees, and LOTS of edible glitter.

i think they turned out super saucy and festive! do you like?! be curious…


before & after: mirrored dresser…

i’ve always love mirrored furniture. it’s alluring, elegant, it seems “grand” somehow and it’s always breathtaking… i love that it also creates an illusion of more space by reflecting what’s around it. here are a few photos i heart…

i always heart anthropologie furniture.

ahmazing console, i also heart this wallpaper.

i was on the search for a new dresser/nightstand for our master bedroom while Gil was in London last year. {i use all of his travel opportunities to do house projects! i did the dining chairs while he was in Virginia!} i wanted our room to have his & hers, bedside tables. Gil’s matches our tall dresser and is a little more masculine so i needed something girly and lovely… i ended up finding exactly what i was wanted for around $70 at one of my favorite spots: The Depot at Gibson Mill in Concord, NC. i was surprised at myself that i had no intention of changing the look of the dresser… the matte black paint and glass knobs were just perfect… but once i placed a few things on top i felt like it needed a little something. something pretty, clean and graceful to kick up the lady-likeness just a little… i measured the dresser top and called Binswanger Glass {they were the most reasonable of the 3 quotes i got} to order a piece of mirrored glass. {you can decide on your thickness, type of edge bevel and be sure to ask for clean edges so no one gets hurt!} i picked it up the next day and viola!  {cost: $40} not too shabby!

before:

and after:

have a dresser, console or desk that could use a little update?! try to mirror it and let me know what you think! be curious… hg


a sunflower cake to celebrate 50…

a super sweet dad {jeff} and daughter {salem} dreamed up this cake for mom’s 50th birthday… it was really cute to see them planning a surprise party behind her back and us discussing the cake via email and facebook when she wasn’t around. miss salem had the cake all figured out… i love a girl who knows what she wants! inspired by olivia’s graduation cake, she asked for white icing, black grosgrain ribbon and a giant fresh sunflower. sophisticated, classic and a punch of something over the top. what better way to celebrate 50?!


i think it turned out just lovely. what do you think? be curious and happy sunday! hg


birthday candles…

my sweet friend donna needed a cake for her dad & brother’s birthday celebration this weekend… i thought these fun candles would be perfect. lucky me, they loved it!!


the container store…

so, i’m more than excited about THE CONTAINER STORE opening in south Charlotte at Southpark THIS WEEKEND!! {although, i am tearing up just a little over the fact that it replaced Joseph Beth Booksellers {RIP my favorite avocado blt and vanilla coke} but out with the old and in with the new i guess?!}

not only is there a grand opening party tonight but lots of other great things are happening too!

  • it’s the container store’s 50th store nationwide!!! {way to go queen city!}
  • they are giving away LOTS of prizes including a $1000 elfa space makeover Saturday and Sunday!
  • they are donating 10% of all sales from opening weekend to The Levine Children’s Hospital! {love it!}
  • they’re also hiring!
if you’ve never been to the container store, be sure to check out their website here. they have EVERYTHING you could ever possibly imagine to organize your home! i love shopping their website but i’ve been waiting and waiting for the real thing for months!! i have a feeling it’s going to be hard to get me out of the place! i can’t wait to see it…
be curious… check it out for your sunday funday this weekend, and be sure to let me know your favorite find!

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