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wrap it up! [2012]

With only one day left to Christmas shop, I figured a little wrapping inspiration might help get you through the heaps of goodies to wrap up and get under the tree. Wrapping presents up is always one of my favorite parts of the season.



[amazing porcelain initial tags that will become ornaments from Anthrologie's collection this year]


[ornaments made for miniature trees make a great addition to little presents] 



[vintage ornament attachments for those you know are bound to appreciate them]


[I love these kraft paper boxes with wood print and polka dots that I scored from Target's dollar section this year!]


[tie it all together with holiday yarn, candy canes, a kraft paper tag and a jingle bell]

all it takes is:
scissors and tape...of course
some solid wrapping paper, some craft paper, & some classic (usually for the kiddos)
boxes if better suited
bakers' twine and/or holiday inspired yarn
a variety of tags & a pen
candy canes, vintage ornaments, bells, etc. etc. to personalize things a bit

a peak into my gift wrap from last year

best [christmas] movies


I'm very excited to go see It's a Wonderful Life tonight for an ArcLight Presentation with my mom, sister, aunt, and two cousins. Not only is the ArcLight super enjoyable (assigned seating in cozy seats, better concessions, a cocktail and coffee bar, etc. etc.) but to see a classic holiday movie on the big screen...yay!

With Christmas 6 days away you must have lots of wrapping left to do so here is a list of movies that you can put on, grab a glass of hot cider, and sit amongst the glow of your tree while you relish in this amazing season.

When I was younger I loved watching...
Home Alone
The Santa Clause
A Christmas Story
Frosty the Snowman
It's A Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street
A Charlie Brown Christmas
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

Since they came out, I've loved watching...
Elf
the Holiday
(watched it last night with a brownie straight from the oven with seasonal peppermint ice cream on top!) 
Love Actually
the Family Stone

Enjoy!

Check out the gift guides below if you've missed them. 



holiday gift guide v.6 [tiny babe]


Baby, oh, baby! Pending the arrival of my own little one, classic gifts for babies has been near to my heart for, well, about 9 months now. With the holidays here and lots of little babes all around me, I was inspired to make my last gift guide one for the very wee ones. There is such beauty in finding baby gifts that won't be given away as hand-me-downs but rather kept and cherished and passed on within a family. So, without further adieu...

onesie 1 / 2 / 3


holiday gift guide v.5 [your little]


We've covered a gift guide with your stocking stuffer/gift completers, the upgraded version, your man, your girl, and now onto your little. In case you can't already tell by the gift guide above, I like toys and gifts for kids that aren't overtly girly or overly boyish either. In my mind there is nothing wrong with the boy who likes to change the clothes on his sister's dolls or the girl who always redesigns her brother Lego towers. There are so many great toys, books, and clothes for little ones now. It makes me even more excited to welcome this little one very soon.

ninja nesting dolls (these sold out but they carry great toys)

holiday git guide v.3 [your girl]


And the gift guides roll on... I started off with one to start your stocking stuffers or complete the gifts you've already bought, then there was one for your man, and now... one for your girl. This is mostly for the husbands and boyfriends out there who know your girl would love to find herself riding down a tree lined road, or along the beach, on an outstanding bike with the basket filled with goodies from the farmer's market, bundled up in classic, cozy and flattering gear (or for you to pass on to them if that's you). Hopefully it goes without saying that if this is your sister, friend, or mom, these are the things you should run out and get her too!


Happy holiday shopping this weekend!
xo


holiday gift guide v.2 [your man]


Your man is the best right?!?! So, give him the best. The best of clothes and accessories, best of home, best of shaving gear, best of stocking stuffers. 

art of shaving...

If you missed the gift guide for little gifts (under $40) with a big impact check it out from yesterday


holiday gift guide v.1 [stocking stuffers]


Last year I posted multiple gift guides and this year, with a little boy growing away in my belly, I haven't had time to do as many of them as last year (you can still click the link for inspiration). The good thing is that a guide like this one is a great mini list of things that pretty much every girl would love. You could use this to help you find the perfect addition to complete a gift that you already have the basics of or you could use them as amazing stocking stuffers. They are all under $40! 




I hope that you are enjoying shopping this holiday season. Get out there, grab a yummy holiday latte and shop amidst the sparkling lights, holiday music, and even the scrooges out there. Teehee. 




did you miss me?

I missed you! It feels like I haven't done a post in forever even though I posted yesterday about resolutions. Being out of town is always fun and I LOVE traveling. However, I am also so glad that I love home so much it is always a welcomed return. I wasn't looking forward to putting Christmas back in its boxes but everything is mostly put away. I was secretly hoping Santa's elves had put it all away while we were gone but alas, it was here when I returned. It is always way more fun to put it out than it is to but it away. Anyway, have you been wondering what I was up to? Here is the full rundown and highlights from life the last week or so.

Christmas was fantastic! I'll be honest, I wasn't looking forward to the actual day because I was anticipating the pain of it being the first year without my grandma. The first year we wouldn't call her on Christmas morning and tell her we were on our way to pick her up to open presents and have Christmas brunch. That was hard but the rest was good. Christmas Eve KC and I walked to a church very close by us for their candlelight service. I wasn't our home church but we loved being able to walk there in the cold and walk home. Christmas morning he made us coffee and we opened presents, just the two of us. It was quite nice and he totally spoiled me! Then we went to my parents house and went with them and my sis to Children's Hospital LA to hand out some Christmas presents for kids who couldn't be released to spend Christmas with there families. That was a total perspective giver and much needed for all involved. After our visit we had brunch at my parents and opened presents there...spoiled again. Right after we ran up the coast to have Christmas dinner with KC's family. A delightful gathering and delicious dinner. With all the running around we did it's hard to imagine that most years we've gone to two more family get-togethers than that! 

[Carly and me, in our paper crowns. Carly's gingerbread house (mine wasn't worthy of photo).
The gift wrap Carly put on my pressie. The wooden Santas KC's mom collected in Japan.]

Two days after Christmas we packed up and were off on our road trip up the coast...

[a beloved Airstream trucking down PCH...it'll be us one day.]
[post script: I used to live in an Airstream...you want that story don't you]

[KC was SUPER bummed this restaurant in Oxnard was closed.
He wanted to share he post surf stop with me.]

We soared along the coast listening to Mat Kearney, Coldplay, Switchfoot and Melanie Laurent the whole way. 
   
[up, up, up the coast]

[the back route through Santa Barbara led to many treasures]

Our first day driving took us all the way up to Solvang...

[gorgeous trees and lights upon our arrival in chilly Solvang]

[a much enjoyed bag of meringues and a mocha roll from the Danish Bakery]

After venturing around Solvang and delighting in Danish Bakeries, coffees and Ebleskivers, we drove to Sunstone Vineyards and on to Los Olivos. We loved their local market and took our sandwiches from Panino on the road to our next stop...Demetria Vineyards. After driving the miles of dirt road through rolling hills of vineyards and blue jay everywhere, we arrived at one of my favorite (new) places in California. A treasure among treasures run by an amazing family.

[the Artiste Vineyard tasting room in Los Olivos]

On we continued to Morro Bay for a cozy and yummy Italian dinner and a sleep over the water at the Estero Inn. 

[being goofy and enjoying my textures]

[not a bad view to wake up to the sound of seagulls and seals to]

We started the day with an amazing White Mocha and a uniquely delightful Dominican Chocolate Coconut latte and a stop into the local bead store where I scored some gorgeous beads. Then we were on the road again to explore on our way to Cambria...

[our first stop brought us to frolicking in the dune of the Montana de Oro]

[finally in Cambria we stumbled into a gorgeous gift shop and nursery where
I was happy to buy these discounted beauties for next Christmas]

[Isn't this ombre red and pink rose mindblowingly beautiful?!?!]

[road trip snapshots...this one to show off the awesome earrings my sister got me]

[the much loved Tea Cozy in Cambria] 

We were glad to have lunch at Robin's in Cambria and scrumptious latte for the road from the Cambria Roasting Company. It was well-paired with these...

[one of the best finds of the trip...Red Moose Cookie Company in Cambria...
let's just say, it's a darn good thing they aren't close by]

On our way from Cambria back down through Morro Bay we stopped at Moonstone Beach and in Harmony to admired the glassblowing company. We seriously considered heading back the next day for lessons. How fun would that be?

[Morrow Bay beauty]

We passed back though Morro Bay and cruised on to San Luis Obispo where we checked into the San Luis Creek Inn before venturing to the SLO farmer's market. SCORE ribs, pulled pork sandwich and roasted corn.

[a sea of people at the farmer's market...happens every Thursday night]

[beauty on the walls in SLO]

After a great night in SLO, where we found flame throwers in the park, we got up and found the best coffee around. Black Horse Coffee and Bakery at Uptown was amazing. My caramello was SO so good. 

[beauty in beverage]

Back to the highway we drove through Avila and found this...

[the harbor full of awesome boats]

[the trees full of fall leaves...welcome to California]

We were happy happy happy to arrive in Santa Barbara for our last two night and New Year's Eve.

[who says lunch is too early for prosecco...not a vacationing me!]

[oysters at Hungry Cat off state street]

[I love the details of the architecture all through Santa Barbara]

A mini adventure through downtown Santa Barbara and we finally found ourselves at the Bacara Resort and Spa!

[the gigantic, butterfly-filled centerpiece in the lobby of the Bacara]

[gorgeous first night Pacific Ocean sunset]

[the view south from the Bacara]

[I could find myself here every day]

[an early morning cappuccino in the sunshine outside]

[a mid afternoon cappuccino by the fire in the room]

[NYE dinner at the savory Blue Agave]

[LOVE this chandelier...

...and this blood orange margarita]

[what would NYE at the Bacara be without a sparkly miniskirt?]

[a giant fortune cookie from the Bacara at turndown]

[the end to 2011 and the beginning to a much welcomed 2012!]
[from top left to bottom: dancing the night away, the balloon drop at midnight, our fortune]

Living the life we've imagine we are! How was your New Year celebration?
xo