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H O U S T O N
THE COMPLETE RESOURCE MAGAZINE FOR YOUR HOME |November 2013
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N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 3
Fresh Ideas for Entertaining
Waste Not, Want NotKitchen Space Designer and Toffee maker Susan Schneider
New Heights BungalowInterior Designer Laura Umansky helped a couple turn their city
home into a dinner party destination.
Guide to Selecting Holiday Trees
CONTENTS
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Southland Homes was
selected by a modernist
client to renovate a 100-
plus year-old home in a his-
toric district. The exterior
blends seamlessly with the
neighborhood while the
interior is a modern design
enthusiasts dream.
(Photography by Ben Hill)
ON THE COVER
features
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Editors Note
Calendar
Tastemaker: Melinda Marye-Kelley
Before & After: Traditional holiday home
Project: Decorating for the holidays
Editors Picks: Fab finds
Pet of the Month: Sterling
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Its not even Thanksgiving yet,and were already thinking aboutthe holidays around here.
Hard to believe . . . . But, yes,
youll find this issue chock full of
ideas from gifts to entertaining
and holiday decorating.
We try to stay a step ahead, which
we hope benefits both our advertis-
ers and readers.
Our advertisers, may I offer, allow
us to place this publication on news-
stands at no cost to you.
So as a thank you to them, pleaseconsider visiting their stores when
you shop!
Buying local affords us all so
many benefits. It means employment
opportunities for many and
remember the sales taxes go to fund
our schools, parks and recreational
facilities, in addition to covering road
and signage expenses.Houston gives us such great
options. When youre out and possi-
bly looking for books, either for
yourself or to give as a gift, Id like
to pass along these three to consider:
Giada de Laurentiis will be signing
her book, Giadas Feel Good Food, at
the Williams Sonoma store in
Highland Village on Nov. 12. See
our Calendar listing for more info.All the Bestblogger Ronda Rice
Carman recently stepped into Carl
Moore Antiques shop on Bissonnet
to sign her first-ever title,
called Designers at Home. She gives
us a peek into the homes of 50
designers. One of whom is Texas
designer Jan Showers.In fact, Showers will be at Carl
Moore on Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to
noon to sign her book, Glamorous
Retreats. In Carmans book, she
shares some personal insights about
the holidays and entertaining
apropos to this issue and the related
article within.
Thanksgiving is my favorite holi-
day, says Showers, who enjoys hav-ing her family gather at her table in
Dallas. When entertaining,
she prefers limiting dinner guests to
eight. And she tries to do as much in
advance of the party as possible. A
relaxed hostess and simply prepared
foods will always be a hit.
Never underestimate pretty
stemware and a beautifully set table,she adds.
Happy shopping!
Happy Thanksgiving,
Susan (and Sam)
E D I T O R S N O T E
PUBLISHER ........................Mike Harrison, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ........Susie Reisenbigler
EDITOR ..............................................Susan Fox
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Southland Homes Helps Save Historic
Property, Giving it New Life BY MARSHA CANRIGHTThe handsome gray cottage at 1005 Oxford Street is a Cinderella story frombeginning to happy ending.
It is the winner of the Houston Heights Community Improvement Award forResidential Renovation and will be featured on the Heights Historic HomesTour in April 2014.
The cottage was an unlikely candidate for celebrity when Colin Shelton, presi-dent of Southland Homes, had his first look at it almost two years ago.
Built in 1896 for a German immigrant family, the small house had fallenfrom an earlier graceful state into ragged disrepair.
Shelton couldnt quite visualize the award-winning home that wouldsoon unfold.
I was surprised it was still standing, he says.
The Houston builder had renovated dozens of historic homes in threeHouston historic districts, including the Heights and River Oaks, but this house
was in the worst condition he had ever witnessed.Details of a classic cottage the broad-balanced windows and lofty 10-foot
ceilings were marginally visible. Years of neglect and vacancy, termites and fires,and do-it-yourself construction had taken a heavy toll on the 1,100 square footproperty.
Homeowner Bobbie Knox Echard purchased the house in December 2010after a two-year search that included viewing more than 200 properties.
She knew she wanted to settle in the Heights, and when she found the cot-
tage, dilapidated but with a certain charm, she knew she was home at last.Echard moved into her fully renovated home last November.
Bobbie Echard is dedicated. She knew what she wanted. She had a visionand a plan, and she assembled a team who could do the job, Shelton says.
With Echard at the helm, the team included designer Colby Weems ofC Weems Designs, Troy Campa of NewberryCampa Architects, and
Sheltons Southland Homes.Not many people can say they love their builder when the project is com-
plete but I truly can, adds EchardSouthlands entire construction team was patient, fully engaged, sensitive to
my budget, committed to quality, and the end product is beautiful, she says.The house actually came in about 5 percent under budget.For Shelton, the house was a fun project but also complex and challenging.We kept the shell of the house, and we replaced the walls, floors and interi-
ors always with appropriate materials for the period and in the original style,says Shelton.
The foundation was rebuilt from the inside out.The house doubled in size to 2,200 square feet and is comprised of three
bedrooms, two baths, and a garage apartment. The plan is so seamless its hardto tell the addition, says Shelton.
Since its completion the project has gleaned several awards. In addition tothe Heights renovation honors, the cottage kitchen has received a Prism awardfrom the Greater Houston Builders Association, and a Star award from theTexas Association of Builders.
Historic property renovations are more complex than new construction andalways have special needs, explains Shelton.
There is the important and often time-consuming work with historic dis-trict boards that govern and protect the historical significance and ambience
of the neighborhoods. Part of his job involves walking the homeownerthrough these procedures.
In past projects, Shelton has commissioned craftsmen to rebuild antiquewindows and to custom cut molding to match original fittings. In thishouse everything had to be symmetrical, lined up perfectly, which was notan easy task.
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S P O T L I G H T
Southland Homes and client chose for the flooring 2 1/4-inch red oak planks in Sherwin Williams ranch oak stain. The fireplace surround is 12x24 cinder vein cut tile.
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ABOVE: The kitchen is part of the open floor plan. The countertops are honed Carrera marble; the backsplash is Ann Sacks; heath-white ceramic. All cabinetry is custom built.
BELOW LEFT: The central hallway (seen here from the front door) connects the entire house and acts as an art gallery. BELOW RIGHT: The master bath flooring is grey BXLS
imported from Italy.
We do quite a bit of work in the historicdistricts; its probably 60 percent of our case-load, according to Shelton.
Renovations are a part of our businessthat also includes new home construction.Shelton has been a builder for nine years,and started Southland Homes in 2007.
This house turned out to be a beauty;its truly unique. The exterior is tradi-tional but the interior is contemporaryand is exactly what the homeowner
wanted, he says.When you save an old house, and you
add all the modern comforts, theres some-thing about it that is rewarding. Its a goodfeeling to be able to bring it back to what itshould be.
Customer service is key to Southlandsbusiness, Shelton said, and customers likeEchard agree.
When we finish a job, were proud ofit. We care about details and the quality.
And, we build lasting relationships withour customers.
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N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 3 A R T S E V E N T S M A R K E T S W O R K S H O P S
Book SigningsOne of Texas' most recog-nized interior designers,JanShowers, stops in at CarlMoore Antiques onNovember 12, to sign her
newest book, GlamoursRetreats. She will be at theshop at 1610 Bissonnet from10 a.m. to noon. More infor-mation: 713-524-2502 orwww.carlmooreantiques.com
Also at Carl Moore Antiques. . .Author Judith Millersigns her book,AntiquesEncyclopediaandAntiques Handbook & Price Guideon November14, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 1610 Bissonnet St. Info: 713-524-2502
Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis star of Everyday Italianand Giada at Home is at the Williams-Sonoma HighlandVillage store at 4060 Westheimer on November 12 at 6 p.m. Callthe store to reserve a book. Space is limited to the first 400 ticketedcustomers. Books go on sale November 5. Info: 713-212-0346
Festivals & Events(See more on pages 64-70)Houston Fine Arts Festivalpremieres at Discovery GreenPark, November 2 & 3.Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. andSunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is free. Info:www.paragonartevents.com/houston or call 631-421-1590
Farm Fest 2013 showcases vol-unteer-built, self-sufficiencyprojects at Last OrganicOutpost's Emile StreetCommunity Research Farm.Come tour the aquaponics, rainwater catchments, beehives, wormranches, a cob oven, compost tea brewer and more. Food trucks,music, and arts and crafts. November 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Admission: donation. Info:www.lastorganicoutpost.com
The 11th annualJunior League Holiday Market takes place atThe Woodlands Waterway Marriott, November 15-17. Themarket features more than 100 merchants selling specialty holi-day items, home accessories, clothing, gourmet foods, jewelryand more. Tickets: $12 Shopping hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. onFriday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.Info:www.jlholidaymarket.org
Magpies and Peacocks partners with Houston Petset, a non-
profit organization dedicated to helping orphaned animals, onNovember 19, by hosting a sale at Muse boutique at 2411 W.Alabama, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Items for sale include a newline of dog collars and cat cuffs, in addition to repurposed luxu-ry goods for humans. Info:www.houstonpetset.org
On Thanksgiving night, November 28, Post Oak Blvd. trans-forms into a holiday event: the 28th Annual UptownHouston Holiday Lighting Celebration. Festivities begin at
4 p.m. with music and concessions. Free. Entertainment, foodtrucks, decorations, Santa and fireworks (7 p.m.). A percentageof concession sales benefits Be An Angel, and the HoustonArea Urban League. Info:www.uptown-houston.com
The French American Chamber of Commerces 30th annualSoiree Beaujolais on November 21 at the JW MarriottHouston, 5150 Westheimer, from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Info:www.facchouston.org
Theta Charity Antiques ShowNovember 21-24 at George RBrown Convention Center. Featuring Bunny Williams, CelerieKimble, Alexa Hampton and others.Info:www.thetacharityantiquesshow.com
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Interior designer and author, Jan Showers. The Houston Heights Holiday Home Tour, Dec. 6 and 7.
Heiko Weiners wood vase with turquoise
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MainStreet America continues its tradi-tion this year: Christmas onMainStreet. November 29 toDecember 21, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Enjoy a celebration of lights, soundsand tastes of the holiday season whenstrolling throughout 12 beautifullydecorated showcase homes. FridayDate Nights offer cooking demonstra-tions, design seminars, seasonal bever-age tastings and more. Saturday familynights are geared to children, withrides on MainStreet Express and inter-
acting with holiday characters.Admission for 16 and over: $15.Children 4-15 years, $5 and thoseyounger, free. Info: 281-825-4429 orwww.mainstreetamerica.com
The Houston Design Center, 7026Old Katy Rd, hosts its sixth annualDeck the Tables kick-off party onDec. 4, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Variousshowrooms spotlight spectacular holi-day table top designs. Author and stylist Annette Joseph will be onhand to discuss and sign her book, Picture Perfect Parties. Moreinformation:www.thehoustondesigncenter.com
Five Heights neighbors open their homes December 6 (6 p.m. to9:30 p.m.) and December 7 (3 p.m. to 9 p.m.). The HolidayHome Tour, hosted by the Houston Heights Association, includesa seasonal crafts market at 107 W. 12th. Tickets sold by various
neighborhood merchants and online:www.houstonheights.org
The Blue Triangle Garden Club hosts its annual Christmas Tourof Homes Yuletide Elegance, on December 8, from 1p.m. to 5p.m. Three beautiful homes will be open for viewing.Complimentary trolley pickup at 5751 Blythewood at Old SpanishTrail. Tickets: $10 and can be purchased at any of the homes: 3502S. MacGregor Way, 4327 N. MacGregor Way and 4327 N.Roseneath Drive. More information: 713-898-8258
German Christmas Market Weihnachtsmarket Texas Style hap-pens in Old Town Tomball, near the old train depot at 201 S. Elm.December 11 & 12. On Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. On Sunday,10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission and no parking fees. Enjoy music,street vendors and food vendors, a petting zoo, the traditionalDutch Santa Elf, live Christmas tree and the Royal Bavarian Guard.
In GalvestonThe Galveston Historical Foundation announces three demon-strations this month: Interior Luster: How to ProperlyClean & Treat Your Historic Woods (November 9),Interior Design for Historic Homes (November 16) andGetting Creative with Architectural Salvage (November
23 & 30). Courses are $12 per person or $10 for GHF mem-bers. Info on places and times: call 409-765-3409 or visitwww.galvestonhistory.org
Moody Gardens 12th Annual Festival of Lights opens onNovember 16 at 6 p.m. Enjoy more than 1 million lights with-in 100 sound-enhanced animated light displays and nightlyentertainment. Also skate around the area's only outdoor skat-
ing rink. Try out the new Arctic slide and visit Santa, too.Thursday to Saturday: November to December 7. Nightly:December 12 to January 4. Info:www.moodygardens.org
The East End Historical District hosts A VictorianChristmas, on November 30, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Fourhomes will be decorated for the holidays and open for publictouring. Tickets cost $15 and are available at The GrandOpera House. Info.:www.eastendhistoricaldistrict.org
Galveston's oldest residence, the 1838 Michael B. MenardHouse at 1605 33rdt St. will open its doors on December 14& 15, for a rare holiday event at Galveston HistoricalFoundation's holidays teas. Seats are limited to 24 people perseating. Seating times: noon and 4 p.m. each day. Tickets cost$50 for adults, and $15 for students. In addition to the teaservice and treats,the program features some of the museum'scollection pieces. Info.:www.galvestonhistory.org
ExhibitsThe Red & White Gallery at 102 Main St. in Fayetteville hosts Pat
Johnson, a clay artist, on November 9, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.Info:www.redandwhitegallery.com
The 28th Annual Uptown Houston Holiday Lighting Celebration kicks off on Thanksgiving evening at 4 p.m.
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T A S T E M A K E R
Decoupage Design
An interview with Melinda Marye-KelleyHow did your decoupage empire begin?
I believe that all of the work experiences in my life helped to guideme on this decoupage path. I was the Assistant to the ExecutiveDirector at the Ronald McDonald House. My boss was an incrediblementor and taught me a great deal about running a business office. Ilearned the day-to-day nuts and bolts of operations, accounting, and
working with board members and volunteers. I met my husband,Bill, in 1990, when he was living on Block Island, Rhode Island. He
made furniture and birdhouses and I painted them. We sold themon the island that summer. I soon became fascinated with decoupage.I remember going out and buying some clear glass plates and askingmy mom for magazines that I could cut up to use to make the plates.
An issue of Colonial Homes had an article called Papered Plates. It
was a feature on Federal-inspired decoupage plates. In that one
moment, I felt like I found my way.
Do you have an educational background in art? What is your busi-
ness/educational background?
Growing up I always loved arts and crafts and actually did quite abit of decoupage. I studied Fashion Merchandising at TheUniversity of Texas and enjoyed the applied art classes. When Ifirst started the business, I did take some classes at HCC . . .sculpture, ceramics and welding.
What was the first year or two like in business for you?
The first year or two it was just me decoupaging and selling mygoods. I spent four or five months selling on Block Island in thesummer. My then future husband Bill begin to join in the fun andhelp with production during the summer.
Wastepaper baskets for every day or seasonal.
Custom tissue boxes and letter boxes are among favorites.
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What have you learned and can share
with others?
For us the key to building our businesshas been loyal relationships and hard
work. Relationships with our employ-ees, our customers, and our vendorshave been instrumental in our business.
What were your first products? And how
did you sell them initially?
The first items I made were actuallybrightly painted fish wooden magnetsthat I sold at Surroundings. Then thatfall I started making decoupage plates.I gave them as gift to friends and theyordered some to give as gifts. Next Imet with buyers and sold toSurrounding, Bering's and DesignDesign.
You have been such a mainstay at the
Nutcracker Market; how did that begin
for you? And why do you return?
Our first Nutcracker Market was 1993.I sold items there through DesignDesign in 1991 & 1992 and did very
well. So the next step was to applymyself. I was so excited when we got in.
We started with just a 10x10 booth,now we have grown to a 40-foot booth.
Whats ahead for Marye-Kelley?
Very soon we hope to move to 1740Westheimer, next to the Empire Caf.We are hoping that having frontage onWestheimer.
How many employees do you have? And
where are the items you sell made?
We have seven full time employees andsix part time employees. My husbandand I also work full time in the business.Our production team has been with ussince 2006. They are extremely loyaland dedicated. All items are handmaderight here at 2515 Morse St.
Do you actually do any of the designs or
decoupage work?
I create almost all of the designs. Rightnow we have such an incredible team inthe art department that I am able todelegate more for new designs that Ithen help fine-tune. We all work welltogether as a team to come up withideas and solutions. The only actualdecoupaging that I do now is one-of-a-kind creations for custom orders.Inspiration is everywhere: maps, art,clothes, photographs, books,travel,cooking, color, dreams . . . .
Baby announcement plates
Special-interest tissue boxes Lucite tray
Ornaments and coasters for all occasions
Memory ornament in a bag
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On the personal side...
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BY JOETTA MOULDEN PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANET LENZEN
B E F O R E & A F T E R
B E F O R E
In the summer of 2010, Marc and Cathi Cross moved to
Houston from Towanda, Kansas, a small town near Wichita and
bought a ranch house. The move prompted them to get rid of
many old furniture pieces due to age, style and the decision to
buy new upon settling in Houston. They did not have any major
furnishings but knew what they liked: modern, simple pieces that
evoked some warmth. The couple had seen my column in
Decorator GuidesCouple in Updating
Their Traditional Style
HOLIDAY READY!
AFTER: Using my measurements to ensure correct proportion, the couple shopped for an 8x10 Franklin area rug and Norton kilim pillows at Pottery Barn, coffee table storage andround tables at Target, leather sofa and two upholstered chairs at Star Furniture. The bronze floor lamps came from CalLighting.com. Cathis grandfather made the sofa end table inthe 30s. The bookcases were custom built by Jose Torres. Cathi strung the live tree's popcorn garland. BEFORE: A lack of furniture, rug, lighting and bookcases was prevent-ing this room from being finished.
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Houston House & Homeand liked what they saw.
We liked the openness of the spaces but it was just so
different than we were used to. Due to the change in
styles of the two houses we did not know where to begin,
so we called you, Cathi explains.
She recalls there being a definite meeting of the minds
that first day, although Cathi thought a couple of sugges-tions just would not work. Marc encouraged her to go
along with my ideas since they had hired me for my
expertise and should trust the advice.
I was reluctant, says Cathi. Long story short it was
the best possible decisionI am so glad I listened to you!
The visit went longer than she thought it would.
Again, in hindsight, I suppose those conversations really
helped you to understand what we envisioned for our-
B E F O R E
AFTER: Using my measurements to ensure correct proportion, the couple shopped and found the dining room buffet at Star Furniture, the buffet lamps at Target, and the uphol-
stered host/hostess chairs flanking the buffet came from Ballard Designs (www.ballarddesigns.com). Cathi framed their son Stevens artwork using stock frames from Michaels,
and her brother made the couples mirror for them in the 80s. The angel collection was purchased during an after-Christmas sale at a favorite gift store in Kansas. BEFORE: The
dining room needed a taller buffet, ar twork and upholstered host/hostess chairs flanking it to widen the room.
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solutions you offered. I cant argue with
success, she says.
Another problem Cathi had was visualiz-
ing the dining room with its buffet table
and side chairs. But I listened and applied
your suggestions and the rooms work beau-tifully, she adds. Family and friends have
all provided positive comments.
The couple loved the ideas for the holi-
day decorations. Our tree is always a live
tree, traditionally strung with popcorn gar-
lands, Cathi says. She particularly enjoyed
the simple, easy ideas for the table tops that
I took the time to showcase in their homefor the holidays.
Your measurements and recommenda-
tions on where to find fabrics, simple chairs
and rugs were a God-send since we were
new to Houston, she explains.
This allowed us to choose what we
liked while staying in the parameters of
your overall design of the rooms. We are
so glad we hired help! It would have beenvery frustratingand not nearly as success-
ful, if we had not hired a professional,
Cathi says.
As a ministers daughter, traditions run
deep. Her parents had an annual Open
House for their congregation, and she
watched her Mom bake thousands of cook-
ies in preparation.One of her earliest memories was string-
ing popcorn for their familys Christmas
tree. We did it faithfully every year, and I
remember it being a long, arduous chore.
When Thanksgiving winds down, I look
forward to the evenings when I sit and
string popcorn. It brings back fond memo-
ries of holidays as a child-- and my own tree
would not look right without the popcorn
garlands! Cathi explains.
HIRE A DECORATOR to look objectively at your spaces and make suggestions that will help
you redecorate on your budget.
PREPARE FOR YOUR MEETING. Have all your questions written down in advance. It
saves time and money in the long run.
DO GATHER PHOTOS FROM MAGAZINES AND BOOKS of projects you find appealing.
They are a handy short cut to show your design professional the exact look you want.
SOMETIMES THE MOST EFFECTIVE STRATEGY is to first rethink whats already paid for.
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AFTER: The gold chargers and Christopher Radko salad
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from Pottery Barn; the cut crystal glasses and flatware
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Closet Factory designer, Marie Spratford,was asked to redesign a clients closetbecause it had long been on their list of
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Theres a not-so-distant jingle signaling the season for presents and parties, and cus-toms and cranberry sauce. But a tradition-packed holiday doesnt have to mean same
ol decor.Break with the built-in color palette of red and green and go glam starting withthe invitations, which set the mood for any festivity.
Were seeing a lot of glitter, says Katie Hackedorn, owner of Katie & Co, a full-service invitation and stationery store in the Heights. You always see red and green,but were also seeing a lot of red and turquoise, which has a wintery feel.
Checkerboard, Designers Fine Press, and Lallie all offer holiday options withtexture.
Letterpress, die cut, and laser-cut pieces are popular and very pretty,Hackedorn says.
An interesting and eye-catching tablescape will infuse your party with holiday cheer.I like the decor to be abstract and playful to take it out over the edge, says
Kelly Gale Amen, an interior designer and art furniture designer. Not everything hasto be uniform.
Before you commit to spending the big bucks on a set of holiday dishes, considerusing what you already have in your china cabinet.
Not everything has to say Christmas or Hanukkah all over it, says ChristinaLandrum, a native Houstonian and the mastermind behind Pomp & CircumstanceEvent Design. You can use your china, your flatware, your glassware and give the
table a holiday touch with decor.Landrum uses metallics to make holiday tablescapes shine.Anything gold or silver and the more glitter the better! she adds.For dinnerware, Amen favors geometric prints, which make place settings pop and
are suitable for serving guests throughout the year.
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Most dishware is circular and geometric print is angular. Its a greatjuxtaposition, he explains.
Flowers bring a freshness to the table, but they are no longer theonly option for centerpieces.
For centerpieces, I love branches, says Landrum. For an upcom-ing winter wonderland party, were using glittery trees.
If youre not planning on outsourcing the centerpiece duties to alocal pro, go easy on yourself.
For a round table, I love to do a mirrored centerpiece with small
flowers at each place setting, Amen says. Low centerpieces make itso you can really converse.
At the end of the meal, give your guests a memorable send-offwith a thoughtful take-away.
Everybody likes to receive a little gift, such as a sweet treat in apretty package, says Hackedorn. If a guest has a known food allergyor a dietary restriction, find a suitable substitute or go a differentroute. Share your favorite candle find, for example.
A lot of hosts will give out dessert favors, so that guests have
something sweet when theyre leaving, Hackedorn adds. Try aminiature pumpkin bread or muffin in a cute cellophane bag or acupcake box. Again, be thoughtful enough to plan on adding sugar-free items or perhaps dried fruit and nuts to the selection for thosewith dietary restrictions.
Build up that icing for a great Christmas tree look.
A nature-inspired placesetting by onefabday.com
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1. Start early. People tend to wait until after Halloween, but thesummertime is a good time to dive into the holiday planning.
(Christina Landrum)2. Send a paper invitation. Around the holidays, its nice to seesomething a little more special than junk mail. (Katie Hackedorn)
3. Get inspired. Find one main thing that inspires you and workfrom there. (Christina Landrum)
4. Plan your table in advance, so everything works together. Abeautiful table is like a beautiful lady. She has the necklace, braceletand earrings and it all works together. (Kelly Amen)
5. Obey the mathematics of comfort. Thirty inches is ideal for
each place setting. Nobody wants to be elbow-to-elbow. (ChristinaLandrum)
6. Hire a planner to help coordinate for the day-of. Find a way to bea host, instead of the one running everything. (Christina Landrum)
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Candles. Garlands. Table toppers. Interesting upholstery. It doesnt take a lot to
dress up your home for its holiday best. Sometimes, as many Houston designers
and decorators have discovered, its the small things that stand out.
I noticed a trend in the natural look for Christmas this year, says Kathy
Stratton of C&D Hardware. You can take some wood Santas, Nutcrackers and
reindeer, then add a bit of fresh or artificial greenery and some snow to capture an
updated look. Burlap is also a hot look right now and mixes very well with tradi-
tional Christmas colors.
At C&D, youll find large rolls of burlap that you can use to make inexpensive
custom table runners or monogrammed placemats.
Steven Joseph in Events gifts department echoes the sentiments about table run-
ners, and recommends using them as a backdrop for every holiday this season.
Put some beautiful tapers in a candle ring and group them together on a table
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table.
If you want to see
ideas in action, drop by
the Houston Design
Center for the 6thannual The Holiday
Tabletop Tour and
Showroom Open
House on Dec. 3 7.
Group tours are avail-
able and the public can
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day dcor from
Baccarat, Bernardaud,
Christolfe, Lalique and
some of Houstons
finest designers, includ-
ing Connie LeFevre,Julie Dodson, Teri Pugh
and Regina Gust, says
Sheri Roane, marketing
director for the
Houston Design
Center. Each display is
eligible for awards in a
number of categories.Winners will be
announced on Dec. 6.
And while youre
decking the halls,
Stratton says dont for-
get the walls.
One of my favorite
holiday decorations is
hung on the wall. We
have Santas or church
scenes are accented with
twinkling lights. The
lights mimic falling
snow or lighted church
windows and are bat-
TOP OF PAGE: Customize your gift wrapping. Use stencils to design the name or greeting -- and then cut out the letters to apply
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ABOVE: Create a candy mint wreath. Find a white styrofoam wreath and glue on the mints. Tie with a ribbon. Voila! Easy and
inexpensive.
ABOVE RIGHT: Pull out your wine glasses, set colorful balls underneath them. Top the glass foot with small candles.
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tery operated. During the holi-
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these unique pieces. Instant
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ResourcesC&D Hardware and Gift314 E 11th Stwww.canddhardware.com
Events Gifts1966 W Gray St
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Houston Design Center7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 270www.thehoustondesigncenter.com
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A holiday table setting for brunch anyone (Williams-
Sonoma)? Fill your basket with white birch or other logs and tuck in a piece of greenery
with battery-operated lights for sparkle (chiconashoestringdecorating.blogspot.com).
Paint a plain white plate -- large enough to be a charger -- with chalkboard paint and
write your own holiday greeting. Stack three white wreaths in sizes small to large to
create this snowman (indulgy.com). Turn your holiday cards into a simple arrangement;
pin them to pretty branches and set into a pitcher.
Find your comfort zone.
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Enter the neatest kitchen in the world and, still, most people fidget with the notionof others opening their kitchen cabinets, drawers and pantries. But not so withSusan Schneider. She encourages it.
You see, Schneider a Texas-registered interior designer specializing in kitchenspace is a pro when it comes to organization, and shes a keen-eyed sleuth when
it comes to finding extra storage space in the kitchen, in unsuspecting places.For example, in her own kitchen flatware drawer, Schneider had it fitted with
two levels as opposed to the usual one. So, open her drawer and there are two levelsof neatly placed spoons, forks and knives. The top-level drawer slides back when thebottom drawer is fully extended.
Waste not,
Want NotTips From a Kitchen Space Designer
and Toffee Maker
BY SUSAN FOX
At the side of her cooktop is a dual-sided spice rack
that slides out when needed.
Every nook and cranny is used. One set of drawers
moves forward and out to get to the others in back.
Schneider lowers the sides of the pan drawers to
ensure easy retrieval.
Interior designer to kitchen expert -- and candy maker: Susan Schneider
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She also omitted the space divider in her upper cabinet. It iseasier to retrieve and return the long serving dishes stored there.Rather than do the A to Z work needed to create the dream
homes clients want, she works with other interior designers. Theyhire her for very specific skills: to blueprint the organizational andstorage space desired in a kitchen.
Her own kitchen became her work lab when she remodeled italmost 14 years ago. Many of the storage solutions she came up
with then continue to please clients today.It was an all-white kitchen with quality wood cabinets. The
people who did it, did a nice job. The layout didnt quite work forme, though,she says of her old space.I wore both the designer and client hats, she says about her
own remodel, which involved gutting the entire kitchen space. She
began asking herself the same types of questions she poses to clients.For example, she might ask them what they cook and what type
of preparation occurs? Is there more than one cook? Is an office areaneeded, or how about a spot for quick lunches and conversation?
I know how I cook, and I know where things need to be, shesays. If she wants to bake, for example, she prefers keeping themixer and all related utensils and bowls in one designated area inthe kitchen. Such mini work stations improve space and time effi-ciencies.
In addition to needing a very organized space that suited herbusy familys lifestyle, she says durable yet classic materials receivedtop consideration as did lighting. She chose absolute black granitefor the countertops, sleek wood cabinets more befitting to hermore modern home decor -- and white hard-working melamine
interiors for the maple drawer boxes.She added recessed halogen lights both low and high voltage
and selected easy-to-clean 14-inch porcelain tiles for the floor.New, high-end appliances were a must for this venerable cook.
To give her more countertop space, Schneider had a pull-uptable for the mixer built. It is all hidden from plain view behinda lower cabinet door.
She also added a pennisula that serves as both a work space andeating bar.
If I have one spatula, I have eight, she says with a smile. I
wanted them to all be together, which allows helpers to easily findor put away items. I like a clean look.
Schneider says her kitchen fits the style of the house andcontinues to look and serve well. Its all about planning . . . .
Schneider positioned her fold out pantry on the other side of the
peninsula, which serves as a work area and eating bar.
Mini work stations prove efficient. Here she has her various ovens
(microwave, warming and double wall) in one area.
Absolutely everything has its own place in Schneiders Braeswood
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After learning how to make it,
the oft-described wow! chocolate
pecan toffee became Schneiders
go-todessert that shed take to
parties.Soon, friends and family
wanted to buy the candy from her.
The rest is history.
It is now available to all.
Described by most as having
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The holiday season is when
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Schneider Kitchens Toffee comes ready to eat in an assortment of pretty packaging. A gift idea?
Double-decker flatware drawers give Schneider plenty of room to store
all utensils in one place.
SCHNEIDER KITCHENS TOFFEE CHIP COOKIES
Preheat oven to convection 350 (bake 375)
Combine flour, baking soda, salt and coffee in a bowl. Whisk to mix.
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creamy. Add vanilla and beat. Add eggs one at a time, beating well
after each addition.
Gradually add in flour mixture.
Stir in toffee and chocolate chips. Chill dough 30-60 minutes or
overnight to firm. ** see note below
Bake on parchment lined cookie sheets 9-11 minutes or until golden
brown. Remove them when they are still soft in the center. Cool on
baking sheets for 2 minutes. Remove to wire racks to cool completely.
** Note: Use a 1 5/8-inch (1 1/2 TBS) ice cream scoop to shape cookies and
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2 tsp salt
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4 tsp good quality vanilla extract
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In a custom build situation, clear communication about the
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