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May 5, 2022

12 tips for backyard entertaining


Helpful Hints by Emily Henderson        




1. Embrace the relaxed, elevated backyard experience: While many of us love a sit-down dinner, your friends and acquaintances might have more fun with freedom and informal conversations. Arrange small quaint bistro tables to create a backyard beverage station.  



2. Ready, Set, Game On: Set out fun activities like conversation cards, bingo, cornhole, ring toss or bocce. This gives your guests a way to mingle and ease into conversation while giving them something to do.





3. Garnish your drinks: Bring the fruit flavors forward with delicious and flavorful garnishes. Whether in season fruits or edible flowers, an added something makes for the perfect elegant addition to your beverage.  



4. Bring the inside out: While there are a lot of disposable party items out there, bringing your indoor dishes, furniture, and textiles outside not only makes an outdoor party feel more special but it is far more sustainable and better for the planet.   





5. Rethink the drink bucket: You can use low and wide pots or bowls to house cold drinks with ice - no galvanized metal required.   


 



6. Ambience is key and starts with lighting: Think string lights, fairy lights and candles.  Not only will they light the way and tell guests where to gather, but they will create a warm, golden ambience that welcomes them to stay and enjoy themselves.   



7. Add effervescence in both drink and ambianceHosting a gathering is all about the texture, mood, and a feeling of brightness even at night. Your drink should match the mood. 





8. Elevate the classics: Think plaids, ginghams, quilts, wood and string lights. You don’t need to reinvent the party, you just need to lean into what people have loved forever, and then scatter these items to elevate the space.   





9. Make hearty snacks the main course: Elevated charcuterie and grazing platters are a delightful option for guests and easy on you (the host) to prepare in advance, cover and bring out. This allows you more time to spend with your guests.  





10. Opting for rustic finishes or ones that age lets people relax: Think worn woods, etched and stained marble, and well-trodden Persian rugs. Life is more fun when you don’t have to worry about stains on furniture or rings on a table.   



11. Flowers, branches and plants should meld with the vibe of the party: Select seasonal flowers - even if they are peonies and garden roses - and mix with greenery from your backyard or affordable wildflowers. OR choose potted flowering plants over flowers (that are a great gift for friends to take home, too).   





12. Create conversation areas while allowing for good flow: With smaller bistro tables and little bar setups scattered throughout, you can make the commute to food and drink more convenient to your guests.  


 



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July 11, 2019

interior design pinners to follow




I can hardly believe that I’ve been included in Carla Aston’s list of Top 20 Must-Follow Interior Design Pinners on Pinterest! She’s included some of my all-time favorite interior designers as well like Emily Henderson and Mark D. Sikes.

The collage above includes my eight faves that I'm going to feature today. 


Carla Aston


Here’s what interior designer Carla Aston has to say about how she compiled the list, “I began this list on New Year’s Day, 6 years ago, with 10 “Pinners To Follow”, adding on to it in that same year. I ended up at 40 interior design pinners featured.


After a few years, some of the pinners on my list moved into different niches or stopped pinning consistently. Pinterest had changes that kept you from seeing the pins of people you were following, so the list seemed a little pointless then.

The introduction of Instagram captured everyone’s attention and Pinterest became more of a marketing tool and search engine, not something you necessarily go to for visual design inspiration.

However, with the “Following” tab at the top of your feed, you can now see more results from the people you follow. It’s becoming more like how it used to be on Pinterest, if you use
that tab.

So, I felt it was time to republish this list with an update.

I wanted to bring you the pinners I feel are still very actively pinning plenty of valuable, current, inspirational interior design images.

I focused on pinners who pinned images without a lot of text overlay, from a variety of sources, not just their own websites.
These pinners below were part of the original list and made the cut. Scroll through them and follow each one, if you haven’t already!”

Here are some of my all-time faves from Carla's list.

Click on designers' photos for link to their Pinterest page.









you can follow me too 😏




So these eight designers are definitely pinners that I’ve followed closely over the years, but Carla’s list also includes these AMAZING PINNERS that I love as well… 

LYNDA QUINTERO-DAVIDS

VICTORIA SMITH, SF GIRL BY BAY

DEBRA PHILLIPS, 5TH AND STATE

RACHEL ELISE DESIGN

GLORIA DE LOURDES BLALOCK

PAM O’CONNELL

MOON TO MOON

LINDA ERVIN

CASABELLA INTERIORS

ISABEAU GREY

AVANT GARDENIST



  
Do you already follow any of these pinners?

I'd love to know!


ciao! fabiana




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