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Senior Contributing Editor and back-page columnist Marcia Sherril recounts her most precious Christmas memories

When my siblings and I were young, our Christmas tradition was to sell mistletoe to make money for our Christmas presents—and not just any mistletoe. We didn’t buy it in bulk at the local wholesale nursery. No, our father prudently armed his sons with rifles at a tender age and the boys were instructed to shoot the mistletoe out of the trees near our house—a forest that still runs deep along Birmingham’s Cahaba River. We would gather up the fallen branches and tie them into lovely bunches with red satin ribbons. Placing them ever-so-gently in little brother Billy’s red wagon, we set out on a three-mile journey to sell them to our neighbors. With each house situated on five-acre plots, we had quite a hike before us that lasted all day but would, without fail, result in pockets full of earnings to spend the next day on presents for our parents.

My favorite gifts were always those from my father, who would either have tons of money or be bankrupt and devising a plot to get it all back (a sport I continue to this day) but he nonetheless always gave the perfect gifts. Whether it was Earth Shoes (when those were the rage), or North Face parkas, or elephant-bell-bottom jeans when we were older—or when we had our own children: Cabbage Patch dolls, Furbies—whatever was unattainable, he got it. Every Christmas morning we would awake to the sound of him playing guitar and singing Christmas carols and Momma warming cinnamon buns in the oven while the Boston Terriers feasted on bacon. We still have the dogs, and we have our memories, and of course, we have Momma.

–Marcia Sherrill 

–Marcia Sherrill 

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On Tuesday, I was visiting a few of our favorite shops in the East Andrews area of Buckhead and, of course, stopped in at Nancy Pendergrast Duffey’s new shop, Scout (scoutforthehome.com), which does nothing if not reflect this designer’s immaculate taste as much as her sunny disposition. I would be remiss if not to say that I love just about everything in the store: the accessories, the tables, the toss pillows, the art—all touting a rustic-cool transitional vibe that feels so current for Atlanta today.

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While chatting with Nancy, I couldn’t stop gushing over the handcrafted jewelry from designer Cary Calhoun in the back of the store. I don’t believe she’s gotten press anywhere yet, so she must be one of Buckhead’s last great hidden gems, because her work is exquisite! I was particularly struck by the Old-World elements of the jewelry, such as in an antique-gold cuff bracelet with quatrefoil cutouts, and the rich, so-right-now colors of the metals (from sterling to brass to gold vermeil), like you’ll find on the sculpted filigree earrings (I picked up a gorgeous pair with black stones that were just $58).

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And if you read this morning’s Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles newsletter, you noticed that we mentioned a jewelry trunk show for designer Elizabeth Showers at Belvedere next week. Jewelry, it seems, never fails to make a great gift. If you’re considering buying some for a loved one this holiday, then a visit to Scout is certainly worth the trip!

Find out more about Cary Calhoun’s jewelry at CaryCalhounDesigns.com

Visit Scout:
18 East Andrews Drive
Atlanta 30305
(404) 816-2325
scoutforthehome.com

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The 2009 Christmas House designers have been announced, and we couldn’t be more excited about the incredible talents who will be designing this year’s Christmas House rooms! The exceptional architecture of the William T. Baker-designed New England shake-and-stone-style home on West Wesley Road is sure to provide ample inspiration, as well. The 35th-annual Christmas House, which benefits the Alliance Children’s Theatre, will be open for tours November 14 through December 6, with Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles‘ official preview party scheduled for November 13. If you’d like to become a Christmas House sponsor, volunteer, or have questions about the show house or ticketing, e-mail AH&L Publisher Gina Christman at gchristman@atlantahomesmag.com.

THE 2009 ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES CHRISTMAS HOUSE DESIGNERS

Bob Brown, Robert Brown Interior Design
Design Galleria Kitchen & Bath StudioÂ
Susan Ferrier, McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier Interiors
Barbara Heath, The Mercantile
Hermes of Paris
Barbara Howard, Marshall Howard
Phoebe Howard, Mrs. Howard
Bill Hudgins, Lush Life Home & Garden
Suzanne Kasler, Suzanne Kasler Interiors
Amy Morris, Amy D. Morris Interiors
John Oetgen, John Oetgen Design

Jared Paul, Jared Paul Interiors
Jimmy Stanton, Stanton Home Furnishings
Sara Steinfeld, Sara Steinfeld Ltd.
Courtney & Randy Tilinski, Bungalow Classic
Beth Webb, Beth Webb Interiors
Mark Williams, Mark Williams Design Associates
Mimi Williams, Mimi Williams Interiors
Special Holiday Gift Shop Presented by Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts

Stay tuned for more in the weeks to come, and look out for AH&L‘s official Christmas House program in the November 2009 issue.

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Quite often, for designers and homeowners alike, placing an order to have a chair re-upholstered, a table refinished or custom headboard fabricated can require an up to a six-month wait from start to finish—which can be a point of stress if you’re working on a deadline for a client or trying to get the house revamped in time for an important guest.

But hoping to get such an order expedited during the holiday season? Out of the question.

Or so we thought. Magically, the Björk Antikt workroom over at ADAC West is offering rush services on such orders with a guarantee to have them turned around by the holidays—if you contact them right away. We’ve been told that the to-the-trade showroom’s woodworkers, restorers and upholsters are working around the clock to turn out quality pieces of the utmost elegance—an offer we think deserves a holiday cheer or two. After all, there’s nothing like new shimmering silk on a tired pair of armchairs to get you—and your decor—in the holiday spirit. To take advantage of this promotion, contact Amy Wikam at Björk Antikt, ADAC West Showroom D-4; (404) 816-7988, amy@bjorkantikt.com.

This offer is to-the-trade only. Need a designer? Contact the American Society of Interior Designers Georgia Chapter for a referral. (404) 231-3938 or asidga.org

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Need ideas for decorating this holiday season? Look no further than the AH&L archives, which serve up some gorgeous creations at the hands of some of the city’s best designers.

Ever the innovator, designer Beth Webb’s stylish buffet in her Buckhead home is a tribute to seasonal décor in an untraditional color scheme. Coconut cakes and meringues from Le Lapin mix with Interiors Market creamware and polished silver from Beverly Bremer Silver Shop. The bunches of winterberries impart an unmistakably wintry look without the need for the expected red and green, demonstrating a brilliant way to do something out of the ordinary.

 

When designing a Brookhaven home, designer Liz Williams employed the help of floral designers extraordinaire Mark Good and Scott Kennedy, of Mark & Scott Inc., to create a red-and-green arrangement that’s different from the usual. Red and green roses and forest finds like winter berries, pine branches and moss assembled in a crackled green earthenware container sets the mood for a natural tabletop where etched glass, mushroom-trimmed napkin rings and groupings of red roses in bird’s nests feel right at home.

 

 

Designer Stan Topol’s dining room for the 2007 Alliance Children’s Theatre Christmas House features a delicate pairing of crystal stemware and warm woods like mahogany and walnut. We’re sold on Topol’s savvy centerpiece of artichokes and magnolia leaves, which was fashioned from items like those we have around the house. Ribbon-tied packages lend a perfect finishing touch without overpowering the neutral scheme. When entertaining, wrap small gifts in packages like these and add them to each place setting to quickly turn a traditional table into a holiday surprise for your gracious guests. Ribbon purveyor Nicholas Kniel can give you some tips for creating packages as glamorous as these at his Sandy Springs shop.

 

Summerour Interiors designers Yvonne R. McFadden and Ed Belding prepped this Peachtree Battle home for the holidays by mixing bisqueware urns, holiday greenery and red berries on a traditional farmhouse table for a simple, modern approach to holiday style. Wine and cheese adds flavor to the setting. Create a similar setup as a late afternoon treat for out-of-town guests visiting for the season. Try Star Provisions for a beautiful selection of gourmet cheeses like these.

 

 

A tabletop featuring Hermès “Balcon du Guadalquivir” dinnerware, fine flatware and crystal, by event designer Keith Robinson of Gloriosa Design, illustrates a creative take on holiday entertaining. A centerpiece fashioned from a naturally felled tree takes on the look of a traditional yule log, while Georgia pinecones, Red Lion amaryllis, roses and gerbera daisies tie the look together with festive flourishes—a beautiful touch for any wintry outdoor occasion.

Here’s to a joyous celebration!

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