Do you have a summer style at home too? It is equally casual, filled with cotton slip covers and toss pillows bold patterns and stripes. All of these ingredients combine to fill the home with breezy effortless style. 
What a great time, Summer! The way you feel when you get up and walk out to great the day, warm bright, relaxed!! Spending the afternoon with my girls by the pool, or weeding the garden. Great food, fresh heirloom tomatoes, the smell of fresh herbs just picked!! A super citrus cocktail that you enjoy as your friends come to visit, that casual conversation and easy summer picnic, this is the essence of summer to me!
One of my favorite summer cocktail is a Bellini. Cocktails don’t have to be full of sugary mixers or heavy ingredients. Integrate your summer fruit or garden herbs in with your cocktail recipes for some light and refreshing summer fun!
Ingredients
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 cup water
- 1 (16-ounce) bag frozen peaches, thawed
- 1 teaspoon grated orange peel
- 1 (16-ounce) bag frozen strawberries, thawed
- 1 (16-ounce) bag frozen blueberries or blackberries, thawed
- 4 to 6 (750-ml) bottles Prosecco or other sparkling wine, chilled
- Fresh strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries, for garnish
- Orange peel twists, for garnish
Directions
Stir the sugar and water in a large saucepan over medium heat until the sugar dissolves, about 5 minutes. Cool completely.
Puree the peaches and orange peel in a blender with 1/2 cup of the sugar syrup until smooth. Strain through a fine-meshed strainer and into a bowl. Cover and refrigerate. In a clean blender puree the strawberries with 1/3 cup of the sugar syrup until smooth. Strain through a clean fine-meshed strainer and into another bowl. Discard the seeds. Puree the blueberries in a clean blender with 1/3 cup of the sugar syrup until smooth. Strain through a clean fine-meshed strainer and into a third bowl. Discard the seeds and solids. Pour each of the purees into clear glass bowls or small pitchers.
For each serving, pour 2 to 4 tablespoons of the desired fruit puree into a Champagne flute. Slowly pour enough Prosecco into the flute to fill. Gently stir to blend. Garnish with the whole berries, as desired, and serve.
Do-Ahead Tip: The fruit purees can each be made 1 day ahead. Cover separately and refrigerate
So go ahead relax!! No schedules, no appointments, no clients, experience every moment live, love, laugh….
XOXO
M
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A quick note today for all of you Marshalls shoppers or are you a TJ Maxx Maxamista? These stores are just a great resource any time you need something!!! My friend Mary Korzinski just amazes me with how she can accessorize a room with a MARRSALLLS run!! Last years showhouse was proof of that, she needed some additional pillows and came back with an amazing finds!!
There are a few other stores that make my list. If I’m looking for a piece of furniture to do, or add to a design, I go to a couple of local thrift stores or used furniture stores like Salvation Army, or Goodwill another of my favorites Pier 19 Outlet in the Watt St. in Schenectady NY at the Watt St shopping plaza , also in that plaza is Tuesday Mornings, another good resource, I actually found some great items for this year’s showhouse room.
There are plenty of people who don’t think about shopping thrift stores. It may be that they dislike or are afraid of used goods, or their local thrift location has useless junk. Most thrift stores have unusable items, but I’ve scored a few finds in thrift stores that could be resold for hundreds of dollars. When I shared a space in Vintage Chic Furniture I found an Empire Dresser for $9.99. The owner of Vintage Chic Furniture worked a little magic with some blue paint, and WELL-LA, she sold this beautiful piece for $395!!
(not the actual dresser ,just a google image as an example of Empire Dresser style)
It all depends on the particular thrift store, they’re all so very different. Some ideas for successful thrift store shopping are:
Set out shopping with an idea of what you’re looking for. Once you have found a great thrift store, stay focused!!!!! You can quickly get side tracked and your trip will turn into a shopping spree were you wind up with pricey things that you didn’t want, and you’ve brought home things you don’t really need. Before you start shopping at any store, remember what you’re there for. Stay focused on your needs and your budget.
Find out when they are having a sale! Your local thrift store has sale days, plan show up early. Where I live, the local salvation army gets donations in every Monday or Tuesday so I always try to stop in to see what’s new. My niece Lauren loves Goodwill in Amsterdam, she has expanded her wardrobe considerably. She’s found many designer labels and even items that are brand new and have never been worn, you just never know what you’ll find!
Hitting the jackpot, Finding the FIND…….. Shopping a thrift stores or junk stores can be hit and miss, and you never know what you’ll find inside, it just depends on a given day. For me, the most exciting and rewarding part, is searching through a pile junk to discover a great find. It’s like a treasure hunt that keeps you returning to dig deeper.
Search every corner of a thrift store, you never know what has just come in. Also, keep in mind that time is money. Always consider the time and cost of refurbishing a piece. If it is one that will need to be completely restored, stained or painted, factor in that time and energy into the purchase price. I have waited a few days if I wasn’t sure that I wanted to pay the amount originally listed, and when I returned a few days or a week later I’ve found items marked down!! If it was meant to be, it will be there for the price you want to pay! Look for signs of quality construction, like solid wood and dovetail joints. Sometimes the runners on drawers are damaged, or bottoms need to be replaced or fixed if they have warped, they can be repaired just make sure your aware.
Use common sense! Leave Now! Before I enter a thrift store I know what I’m searching for if I see absolutely nothing I could use I leave!n I (try to) resist the urge to buy something and bring it home if I know it will not have a purpose. I’m am an avid thrifter and my clients know it, so I always have a list of things I’m looking for, for me or for them. If I don’t see it, I walk out and come back to shop another day.
Beware of dirty items! My friend Cathy owns a pest control company and bed bugs, mites, or strange odors should send up a red flag. This concern is legitimate, as outbreaks of bedbugs in many urban areas, are on the rise, so always take precautions. If you bring home fabric, be sure wash it in hot water to kill any germs. Resist the urge to buy anything upholstered you’ll sleep or sit on unless you plan to have it professionally cleaned or upholstered before you bring it into your home, and examine every piece of furniture for any signs of infestations. If your furniture fine has an odor, you can use baking soda, white vinegar, witch hazel, Borax, and Murphy’s Oil Soap all help neutralize odors.
Leave the Children at home! Plan ahead, make a play date or get a sitter if your budget allows that, children have no patience. You want to be able to move quickly and accomplish your goal or find the treasure you’ve set out to look for.
The barter system. Never be afraid to ask for a lower price. Talk to the owner or manager, don’t waste your time with a clerk working in the store. If you shop at a certain location regularly, chances are they will give you a discount. Ask and you shall receive, start out low and go up from there. Get to know your shop owners, When they see you, they will know that you are a serious buyer, they will remember you and sometimes give you a better deal.
Use your creativity! Look past the finish if its rough, try to visualize the piece with a great finish or paint color. Whenever I enter a thrift store, I see things for what they could become, not what they are. Take the coffee table I recently blogged about. This table had potential to be a completely amazing table !
Most thrift stores are for charity and are run by churches, but, many thrift stores like Goodwill or Salvation Army actually exist to raise money for their organization. Buying an item from these establishments means that you are helping land fills from becoming full, and saving great pieces of furniture. So when thinking about purchasing something to accent your home, look for the bargains and think thrifty!!!!
As always, stay tuned ……………
XOXO
M
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Well we’ll just see about that !!! I definitely need some help so I enlist my daughter to aid her mother in this endeavor. Giovanna my older cherub and I decided to start with channel 1067, Exercise on Demand on a Tuesday evening. Looking at the menu our first question was “what do we want to do?” Giovanna immediately takes the TV remote control and starts scrolling through the categories BELLY DANCING!! Wholly Cow….. what in the world is she thinking???? I’m gonna feel stupid, can I keep up?? I’m 48 Years Young!! Can I really do this?? Silly question, of course I can! It’s just exercise.
Thank God we decided to go with something less intimidating. We started on Buns and Thighs! This was only a 12 minute workout, and so we started the workout, IT WAS AWESOME!! I was really doing great. I was thinking this may work for me! Unfortunately, not so for Gi, she was not so happy, after 4 minutes of loud work-out sounds, I hear a sigh of relief next to me, quickly followed by this statement “WHAT!!!! THAT WAS ONLY THE WARM-UP!?” OMG, this work out was not going the way she wanted it to , she could not keep up, she felt stupid, could not keep count and was utterly uncoordinated, about 9 minutes into the workout she reached for the remote, stopped the workout and went back to the menu. Okay, I could definitely understand what she was feeling, not wanting to discourage our Mother Daughter Time I said Nothing! This time we decided to start with a beginner workout, it was simple calisthenics, we would be able to follow no problem. We started AGAIN, It was great! I didn’t say much to her, in fear that I may lose my new workout partner, it was great being together and sharing time doing something healthy for ourselves!
We continued to do another workout ” Abs of steel”. This workout was a 12 minute work out we chose together, it looked easy and fast paced, Okaayy!!!!! We actually are spending time together!! Working out !!!!. Not one rude comment or roll of the eyes, my fifteen year old daughter was actually laughing with me! This was a day that will live in infamy!!!! (Rosaria, our younger honey bunny decided not to join us, but I have hope she will in the future, and in retrospect it was probably best that she didn’t, I think she had beans for supper you know what they say……….beans beans the musical fruit!)
If I were to choose an exercise, it would be walking !! I’ve tried to get my husband to go with me but…… he thinks walking will add only minutes to your life, he says the only benefit would be that it would enable you at 85 years old to spend an additional 5 months in a nursing home at $5000 per month. LOL. The only positive reason for long walks he says is ” when they are taken by people who annoy me.” Trying my hand at humor, I told him a story about Mother Theresa. I said ” You know my mother started walking five miles a day when she was 60. Now she’s 97 years old and we don’t know where the heck she is.” (Just Kidding) !!
Yes, summer is right around the corner soooo… I should stick with this program, sharing time with my two girlies is the best benefit!! I will leave you with a few thoughts to ponder:
Exercise is done against one’s wishes and maintained only because the alternative is worse”
“Even in a country like the USA where fitness has become an obsession, most people exercising do not seem to think it illogical to drive automobiles to gyms while doing their best to avoid walking”
Thoughts to ponder…………….
Diet slogan: TAKE CHARGE, DON’T BE LARGE.
–Daniel Worona
THOSE WHO GET TOO BIG FOR THEIR BRITCHES, WILL BE EXPOSED IN THE END.
HUMOR BUTTON: CAUTION: HUNGRY DIETER, MAY BITE IF PROVOKED
stay tuned………………….
XOXO
M
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OMG!! Holy cow, time is just flying. I have been incredibly busy, Mother Theresa has even been on hold.
Show house is coming down to the wire, still getting things together…
My Etsy store has taken off and we have so many orders for window treatments that we may have to enlist help soon,
Giovanna’s showing (horse show) this weekend in Newburgh and Gabe is out-of-town again…..
And on top of everything the bed my friend Amanda was lending me for my room was completely the wrong color!!! I brought it over to my room to see if it would possibly make it in a coral metallic room…. not a chance!! no sirreee Bob !! We only have 2 weeks left!
Will keep you all informed stay tuned….. will post pics of Mary Beth and I fauxing the room this week PROMISE…….gotta run that’s all for now.
xoxo
M
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While looking through pictures for last years showhouse room, I pulled out some favorite projects. There are some before and after shots (wishing I had a great camera), also a couple of murals that were my favorites. Mother Theresa is sitting beside me and commenting on her favorites as well. My mother has always supported me in whatever I’ve choosen to do, she is my biggest fan. Mother Theresa gave me passion, strength and the ability to cook a great meal. We have chatted many times about these projects, and she has always given her opinion to me when I am looking for one (and sometimes when I’m not), Here are some of our favorites:
The mural that we picked, was this serene and peaceful, Ocean view! The coastal trend has really taken off. We see this in furniture, textiles and carpeting. You don’t have to live on the beach to design a room with coastal flair. This theme is inspired by sandy feet on a worn path… filtered sunlight dancing on the water… and would give any room a simple, elegant, and inviting Seacoast Cottage look.
Moving on…. This country re-do gone Tuscan was of course one of Mother Theresa’s picks:
This mural was done for the same client in their Lake George summer home!!
I worked on this mural with a friend Nancy Narcavage, we had a great time creating this for a anniversary gift for the clients husband!!
I will post more make overs soon, but for now I would like to move on to current projects. This year I am doing another space in Vanguard Showhouse I have posted some information about this project and would like to continue sharing some of the current updates on this space.
This year I am working with a talented artisan, she is Mary Beth Johnson, decorative painting is only one of Mary Beth’s many talants and interests. I met Mary Beth through showhouse and also the local IDAL chapter NEDA (Northeast Decorative Artisans). She’s an RN with a passion for health and wellness, her website is BetterBoomerBodies.biz, Mary Beth is also involved with Isagenix and Asea. As professional Health Coach and Cancer Coach, her up beat, bubbly personality makes her a great ambassador for health. Well I could go on but, I would like to share some of Mary Beth’s decorative work with you also.
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The House was built by Frank Rossi, in 2008 located in Niskayuna. It was Simply Beautiful a Modern Classic was the theme for last years Vanguard Showhouse. All proceeds benefit the Albany Symphony Orchestra. The home, built in 2008 by Frank Rossi, was furnished and decorated by a score or more of the Capital Region’s best artisans. The home’s 4,200 square gave them plenty of space to work in and numerous built-in amenities to work with. There were five bedrooms (our Nursery is one) including a master suite, five full and two half baths, a gourmet eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room and a cherry wood library. The finished basement contains a kitchen, one of the baths and one of the bedrooms, a family room and a study area. The home sits on half an acre in one of the most desired settings near the center of Niskayuna.
Last year I had the pleasure of working with Pamela Quick, of NY Fine Finishing.
Pam and I looked at the space and thought about doing a child’s room. This was the start of many adventures with this space, many late nights looking for furnishings, lots of fast food, dinners together and brainstorming on how to carry out the design that Pam had in her head. We were able to use beautiful Robert Allen Fabrics (thanks to Jolie Cross Cohen), also Sherwin Williams (who employed me part-time as a consultant ) was kind enough to Donate paint for the whole project. This project and a few others were Highlights of my adventures. Here are some links to articles that popped up about Showhouse 2010 in the Capital District, Times Union, Sneak a Peek, The Examiner
Well posting pictures is so much fun!! Just to reminisce through completed projects, the WOW!! at the end of an adventure when the picture in your head becomes a reality and the feeling of accomplishment. I have had so much fun reminiscing, so enjoy!! I know I have, !!
Furnishings, Hand Painted Ceiling medallion and faux finishes made this space spectacular!!
This gorgeous dresser, was lent to us from Saratoga Signature, The piece of art in this space is a self-portrait of Pam Quick with her newborn daughter. Medallion on the ceiling, by yours truly, Michele Conti!
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The on suite bath was an added jewel in this space! What a fabulous Nursery, our room was called Rapunzel’s Tower, the canopy around the beautiful silk bedding (fabrics by from Robert Allen) formed the tower. The faux on the ceiling and walls by Pam Quick.
Last but not least the picture of Rapunzel’s tower was hand painted on the Doll clothing chest which was in our Fantasy Garden Located in the walk in closet just off the bath.
Stay tuned for more Adventures…….
XOXO
M
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