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Anne of The City Sage, who also serves as managing editor of the new Rue magazine, was kind enough to share a few of her holiday inspiration images. They’re definitely getting us in the Christmas spirit!

(images via The City Sage; click on each for a direct link)

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These wintry white images gathered by Roséline of This is Glamorous get us in the spirit for a glorious holiday. Read on and be instantly inspired; this internationally acclaimed blogger has an eye for all that is beautiful and chic! Here’s wishing your season is filled with just as much beauty!

Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.

~ Norman Vincent Peale quotes

Hello everyone!

Fewer things are lovelier than the holiday season, filled with the romantic and intoxicating glow of firelight & candlelight and watching the snow falling for hours in the night sky, gifts carefully wrapped in ribbons & bows and the laughter and warmth of family and friends, glittering trees and cinnamon-scented pine cones and sequins and champagne, and most of all, standing under the mistletoe during the most wonderful time of the year . . . and so, in celebration: a collection of captivating images enveloped in winter’s silvery light to encapsulate the magic of it all . . .

Wishing you an impossibly beautiful holiday season,

~ Roséline xo

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Stylist, editor and blogger extraordinaire Eddie Ross put together some gorgeous holiday projects for our sister magazine, At Home in Arkansas, earlier this month, and he’s been so kind as to share them with us, as well! Read on for a trio of fun, festive—and easy!—do-it-yourself decorating ideas.

Everlasting Wreath

Tools

1) Assortment of ball ornaments

2) Wire hanger

3) Ribbon

4) Glue Gun

Take a wire hanger and bend it into the form of a circle. Then, grab your glue gun and as many round ornaments in varying sizes as you can find. You’ll need about 80 in all. Whenever I do my tree, I like the more unusual shapes, so it’s always the round ones I have left over. Even if you don’t, though, you can always find them for reasonable prices at a discount retailer, especially after the holidays.

To secure the metal cap to the ball, dab a little hot glue and press. That way, the cap will remain attached as the ornaments are strung.

Next, untwist the end of the hanger, then string one ornament at a time, making sure to alternate the placement and colors as desired. Use smaller sizes to fill in the gaps!

Check out the final result! To secure it to the door (make sure it’s on the interior!), I used the hook end of the hanger, together with a little wire. Then I covered it up with bubblegum pink satin ribbon and a bow. How simple and beautiful is that?

Candy Cane & Candle Centerpiece

Here’s a project idea for a centerpiece using a holiday favorite, candy canes.

Tools Needed

1) Candy canes

2) Hot glue gun

3) Miniature silver balls for embellishing

4) Round pillar candle

Steps

1) Hot glue two candy canes together, and repeat until you have eight sets.

2) Hot glue four sets together (see image above) and repeat, so you have two sets.

3) Hot glue one set on top of the other.

4) Embellish with miniature silver balls.

Festive Bamboo Serving Station

And lastly, a fun and easy project for creating a holiday beverage station where everyone can help themselves.

Tools Needed

1) Bamboo

2) Shredded coconut

3) Ornaments

4) Cups for hanging

5) Spray paint

6) Glitter (preferably Martha Stewart’s)

7) Florist’s foam

Steps

1) Spray paint bamboo and apply glitter.

2) Arrange in florist’s foam in vase.

3) Top florist’s foam with shredded coconut.

4) Hang ornaments and cups for guests to use for serving themselves beverages.

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A huge welcome to renowned garden designer, author and television personality P. Allen Smith! We truly could not be more thrilled to kick-off our Holiday Guest Blogger Series with P. Allen’s delicious holiday recipes: fig chutney and a cranberry-pear tart! He served us that delicious chutney along with warm brie and crusty bread when we visited earlier this season to photograph the holiday project ideas you’ll find in our sister magazine’s December issue. We think you’ll enjoy both the recipes and the projects!

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(photo by Nancy Nolan)

The holiday season is in full swing, and I for one could not be happier. This is one of my most favorite times of the year—what’s better than spending time with friends and family, exchanging gifts and good cheer, and of course, indulging a bit in delicious food?

I am of the opinion that the best food is fresh food; using seasonal ingredients imparts a level of flavor that simply cannot be matched by canned and processed foods…especially when it comes to fruits and vegetables. There’s just something special about picking out fresh produce from the farmers’ market or, even better, from my own garden, and heading straight to the kitchen to prepare a feast.

Now, I admit there’s another reason I’m excited about this particular holiday season—my sixth book comes out at the end of December, and it’s a cookbook! After years of featuring cooking segments on my television shows and on the web site, creating a cookbook for the Garden Home book series just seemed like the natural next step! P. Allen Smith’s Seasonal Recipes from the Garden is a celebration of using fresh, seasonal ingredients to create wonderful meals, and is filled with my own recipes, as well as memorable recipes from friends and family members.

The hardest part of creating the cookbook was narrowing down all of my recipes, and some just had to be left out. Two particular recipes, for fig chutney and a cranberry-pear tart, are just perfect for the holidays, so I wanted to share them with you all. I love the versatility of the chutney, as it can be used as either an appetizer or an accompaniment to pork and poultry dishes, while the balance of sweet and tangy in the tart makes for a truly decadent finish to a holiday meal.

I hope you enjoy these recipes as much as I do, and I wish you a wonderful holiday season! Cheers!

Fig Chutney

2 1/2 cups red wine vinegar

1/2 lb. light brown sugar

1 1/2 cup diced white onion

1 1/2 tsp. yellow mustard seeds

Zest of one lemon

1/2 cinnamon stick

1 3/4 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. ground allspice

1/8 tsp. ground cloves

1 1/4 lbs. firm, slightly ripe fresh figs, rinsed, stems removed and sliced

In a large saucepan combine the vinegar, sugar, onion, mustard seeds, lemon zest, cinnamon stick, salt, allspice and cloves and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook until mixture is thickened and reduced by two-thirds, forming a fairly thick syrup. Add the figs and cook gently until the figs are very soft and beginning to fall apart and most of the liquid they’ve produced has evaporated, about 15 minutes. The mixture will be quite thick.

Transfer the chutney to a non-reactive container and let come to room temperature before serving. The chutney may be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks. It is great served over brie or as an accompaniment to roast pork or poultry.

Cranberry-Pear Tart


For the crust you may choose to use readymade rolled crust from the grocery rather than making a crust from scratch. This is a 9-inch crust and you will need a glass, ceramic or metal pie plate for this. Follow the manufacturer’s directions on the box, and allow the crust to cool completely.

Tart filling

3 cups dry red wine

1 3/4 cups sugar

1 1/2 cups water

3 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice

1 1/2 tsp. lemon zest

6 whole cloves

1 cinnamon stick, broken in half

5 large slightly under-ripe Bosc pears, peeled, halved and cored, each half cut into 3 long wedges

1 cup fresh cranberries

1 8 oz. package of cream cheese

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1 Tbsp. chopped unsalted pistachios

Allow the cream cheese to soften to room temperature. Combine the wine, sugar, water, lemon juice, lemon zest, cloves and cinnamon stick in large skillet. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. Add the pears and return to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer until pears are tender when pierced with a knife, turning occasionally, 15 to 20 minutes depending on ripeness. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the pears to a plate and place them in the freezer to cool while you continue with the remaining steps.

Add the cranberries to a bowl of hot water to soften. While the cranberries are softening, boil the poaching liquid in the skillet until reduced to 1 1/4 cups, stirring often, about 10 minutes. When the cranberries are softened, drain and transfer to a plate. You can make the pears, cranberries, syrup and crust one day ahead of time, refrigerate, and then assemble prior to serving. You will need to let the reduced syrup come to room temperature if you choose to do this.

To assemble the tart, combine the cream cheese and sugar in a bowl using a spoon or handheld mixer. Spread the cream cheese mixture over the inside of the cooled crust. Starting at the outer edges of the crust, arrange pears closely like the spokes of a wheel with stem ends toward center. Arrange remaining pears in the center in a smaller circle. Scatter the cranberries over the pears and drizzle the tart with the reduced syrup. Top with the chopped pistachios. Slice and serve.


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Hello Travelers, it’s the Traveling Designer here with a fun idea for some holiday shopping. Each year, I take a girls’ trip during the holiday season with my mom and sister-in-law to do a little Christmas shopping and a lot of girl bonding. Last year our destination of choice was Atlanta, Georgia.

If you want to load up your girlfriends and recreate this fun trip, here’s all you need to know for the perfect weekend in Atlanta.

Buckhead, a suburb of Atlanta, has quaint shopping, great restaurants and gorgeous sites. We made our home base the Ritz Carlton Buckhead. It’s right across the street from two great malls and walking distance from tasty dining.

After checking in but before you head out of the hotel, have a drink in the cozy Ritz bar complete with a real fireplace and holiday tunes! It is a bustling place with a great wine list and ideal for people watching at happy hour!

When ready to head out for dinner, Craft,the famous New York eatery by Chef Tom Colicchio, has a location in Buckhead attached to the gorgeous Mansion on Peachtree hotel and walking distance from the Ritz. The atmosphere is chic and the food is delicious. Try the roasted farm chicken or braised short ribs and the Yukon gold puree. And Tom even makes Brussels sprouts taste great!

For some high-end shopping after dinner, just across the street from the Ritz is the Phipps Plaza mall with great stores like Saks Fifth Avenue, Tory Burch, Tiffany and Co. and Gucci. I especially like the boutique Jeffrey where I bought some great vintage Chanel earrings.

And when you are tired of shopping for the night, head up to the top floor of the Phipps Plaza and catch one of the holiday season’s best movies at the AMC 14 theatre. Last year, we saw the “Blind Side,” a definite tear-jerker for our girls’ group and there are some promising chic-flicks out this season that will be perfect for your trip.

On Day 2 of your trip, you can head over to the annual Christmas House, a holiday designer house sponsored by Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles. The Christmas House is always full of designs from some of the area’s (and the nation’s) hottest designers. You can not only get great design ideas here, but also see wonderful tips for your holiday decor. And this year Christmas House is two high-rise residences at the Mansion on Peachtree, so you couldn’t be closer to it while staying in Buckhead.

Following the showhouse, it’s time for lunch, and no trip to Atlanta is complete without lunch or dinner at Miller Union. I prefer lunch here but save a little room because their homemade ice cream sandwiches are one of the best desserts anywhere.

If something more Provencal is your idea of a good lunch, Anis is a long-time Atlanta favorite. It’ll hit the spot if you’re in the mood for casual French cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. It’s perfect for lazy day lunches shared with girl friends while sipping rosé.

For a little more afternoon shopping, you can hit the Lenox Square mall or some of the many quaint shops in the Buckhead area. Lenox Square has a great selection of stores including Neiman Marcus, Burberry, Kate Spade, Anthropologie and Louis Vuitton.

If the mall isn’t what you are looking for, Atlanta’s shopping scene has exploded in the past year, especially on the West side. The trade only R. Hughes showroom is breathtaking and offers many new exclusive lines to Atlanta. Nearby, Redefined Home Boutique is a welcomed addition to the West side as well. Austin Hill Art on Peachtree has a great selection of emerging and established artists.

Other hot art spots in Buckhead include Pryor Fine Art, formerly the Bennett Street Gallery and home to one of my favorite artists, Lisa Lala.

If you are an interior designer, the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC), the trade-only interior design center, has a plethora of gorgeous furnishings and decor that you won’t want to miss! There are some great new additions to ADAC recently, as well as several renovated showrooms. The Paul + Raulet showroom is a must-see for the Cecil Beaton-designed fabrics and Andrew Martin furniture. And the newly revamped Donghia showroom showcases the best of Angelo Donghia’s legacy for today’s lifestyles.

I hear there are also some great new shops on East Andrews. If you head over there check out Vintage, Scout, Bee and Anthony | Wolfe. All are new and you can walk to each one.

And just around the corner from these spots is one of my favorite shops, Pieces Inc., owned by the stylish Lee Kleinhelter.

So, there you have it! With just 48 hours in the quaint area of Buckhead, you can mark lots of people off your shopping list, buy a few goodies for yourself and have fun with your girlfriends doing it.

I hope you’ll check out some of these Atlanta hot spots on your next trip. Now I’m off on this year’s seasonal shopping trip with the girls. Until we meet again, happy travels and happy holidays. I’ll see you for some amazing trips after the New Year. Cheers!

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