Friday, April 30, 2010

Kitchen of the Month!


...Doesn't this kitchen have a vibe that good cooking is happening on a daily basis here? It might be the openes of the design, all the green herbs and plants...all the cooking ingredients at a hands reach...or maybe those fabulous barstools designed as settee for two, that invite you to just seat down...have a glass of wine and enjoy great company and fabulous food! This kitchen would go perfect with a good cabernet!
I have been searching for the perfect barstools for quite some time now, something chic yet comfortable but with style.....I think I found them!!!!

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You are looking good Ann Taylor...!



...Ann Taylor is looking better every day!! Love the fabulous new edge their jewelry & shoes design section has! How cute are this sandals! Their Job Interview section is great (love the bubble jacket).
In my wish list: Peptoe pumps in croc (croc is very in right now!), Crepe pencil skirt and this crystal earrings..!
Ann Taylor was always full of great basics pieces, but don't you think the new Ann is a little bit more chic & sophisticated?

Hope you have are having a great Friday!

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Morning Beauty.....



Nothing like a simple flower bouquet with your morning coffee to feel feel the beauty in life...!

Friday is here ladies...!!!! Have a good one!

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

The Girl in the Hat...A more romantic look for Kentucky Derby






...dressing up, playing around with hats, drinking classic mint juleps, surrounded by beautiful horses...and fabulous gardens.....sounds like it's time for Kentucky Derby again!
And how about trying a more whimsical and romantic look this year?? Love this soft editorial in neutral hues full of hats and flowers done for Vogue Nippon June 2010.

Have you ever been to Kentucky Derby?? I would love to go one day....of course that did not stop me from trying some delicious mint juleps...!

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Four Tips to Start Saving More Money Now By Pamela Yellen + Giveaway!!


Let's face it ladies..... there is no fabulous nothing when we have financial challenges. Saving is not my forte...but my moto has always been to make a strenght out of my weakness! So if you are like me, and you are eager to learn new ways of saving, the book Bank on Yourself is the one to read!!! This time we partner with FSB Associates to bring you an excerpt from the book plus a giveaway of it!

So if you if you are looking to learn new ways of savig...and still live a fabulous life...here are four tips plus....a chance to win the book Bank on Yourself and keep learning more on your own!

How to participate on the giveaway:

* Get a cup of tea or coffee and read the tips (check the slideshow..!)
* Become a “follower” of Everything Fabulous. To do this, just click the blue “Follow” button at the top of the first row.
* Leave a comment on this post
* If you want to learn more ways of saving visit Bank on Yourself

..Good Luck!!! If you want to double your chances of winning, mention this giveaway on your blog or twitter (@everythingfab) and leave a second comment letting me know!!!

So how do you build a bigger nest egg when times are tough? Following these four tips will help you take back control of your finances and "bank on yourself."

Saving Tip #1: Know the Difference between "Saving" and "Investing"

Wall Street and the financial planning industry have led us to believe that "saving" and "investing" are the same thing. However, they are not. The money you have in savings is money you don't want (or can't afford) to lose. Money you invest is subject to loss.

Most people today "invest to save," and as a result, have no idea what their nest egg will be worth when they plan to tap into it.

This is not a financial "plan," which the Merriam Webster dictionary defines as "a means of accomplishing something." It's gambling. And it has led to a nation of Americans wondering if they'll ever be able to retire, and what they'll have to give up in order to do that.

The typical equity mutual fund investor has actually been losing one percent per year for the past 20 years, after adjusting for inflation, according to the research firm, DALBAR.

Don't put money you can't afford to lose into stocks, real estate or other traditional investments. Before investing, ask yourself if your money didn't grow for 20 or more years, or even went backwards, could you live with that?

Saving Tip #2: You Don't have to Pay Down Debt before Increasing Your Savings

Often people think they must pay down their credit card balances and other debt, before they can increase the amount they save. But that's not necessarily true.

Case in point: A woman in her fifties who was paying $600 to $800 a month more than the minimum payment due on her credit cards. She discovered that by cutting back to the minimum payment and putting the difference into a guaranteed savings vehicle, she could have a nest egg worth around $50,000 more when she retires at sixty-five. I call this the "better than debt-free" way of managing your money.

Saving Tip #3: Look Beyond the Traditional Saving and Investing Methods

Consider proven and time-tested ways to grow a substantial nest egg -- without the risk or volatility of stocks, mutual funds, real estate, and other investments.

For example, there is an asset class that has increased in value during every stock market decline and every period of economic boom and bust for more than a century.

That asset is dividend-paying whole life insurance.

A dividend-paying whole life policy grows by a guaranteed and pre-set amount every year. In addition, the growth is exponential, meaning it gets better (more efficient) every single year you have the policy, simply because you stick with it.

This gives you some protection against inflation and provides peak growth at the time you need it most (retirement). And no luck, skill, or guesswork is required to make that happen.

Furthermore, there are options that can be added to the policy which turbo-charge the growth of your equity ("cash value") in the policy. When your policy is structured properly, you can use it as a powerful financial management tool from day one.

Once credited to your policy, both your guaranteed annual increase, plus any dividends you may receive, are locked in. They don't vanish due to a market correction.

These policies also give you peace of mind for retirement planning, because you'll know the minimum guaranteed income you could take in retirement, and for how long you could take it.

Saving Tip #4: Saving Doesn't Have to Mean Sacrificing

When you save up money in the kind of specially designed dividend-paying whole life policy I just described, you can borrow your equity in the policy and use it to make needed major purchases, and your policy could continue to grow as though you never touched a dime of it! (Not all companies offer this feature or type of policy.)

One couple profiled in my book hadn't taken a vacation since their honeymoon eight years earlier. They couldn't justify taking a vacation because they "felt those funds should be saved." And they hated the idea of putting it on a credit card and then having to pay all that interest.

Instead, they borrowed the money from their policy for a one-week vacation at a resort on the Mexican Riviera. They set up a schedule to pay back the loan to their policy over one year, and were thrilled, because "now we'll be able to take a nice vacation every year from now on with those same dollars. The key words are no guilt, because this is a responsible way to do good things for yourself that you wouldn't normally do."

There are many myths and misinformation about this powerful financial tool, and no shortage of experts who will tell you to avoid whole life insurance.

That's why I created the $100,000 Challenge. It lets you test your knowledge of the facts about dividend-paying whole life. And a $100,000 cash reward awaits the first person who has a different product or strategy that can match or beat a properly structured dividend-paying whole life policy.

© 2010 Pamela Yellen, author of Bank on Yourself: The Life-Changing Secret to Protecting Your Financial Future

Author Bio
Financial security expert, Pamela Yellen, is author of the best-selling book, Bank On Yourself: The Life-Changing Secret to Growing and Protecting Your Financial Future. For more information, visit: www.BankOnYourself.com and to take the $100,000 Challenge, visit: www.BankOnYourself.com/challenge.

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DIY Project: Repurposing your maps!



Good Morning darlings...Hope you have a fabulous day today!!

With the use of GPS there is really not much use to all those maps we collected through out time...but somehow I have a hard time throwing them away. How about this lovely way of repurposing them?? I think they are super cute for a corridor to the kids room, or a small side wall!!
I also love the vignette inspiration (Tray + vintage spoons & other + apothecary jars= total bliss!!).

Can you think of any other great way of repurposing your maps??

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Decor Inspiration: Fabulous Coffee Tables + How to do it











Love decorating coffee tables!! J'adore!! I guess mainly because I can change it constantly, you can easily change the decor by re-purposing things in your house and I usually incorporate a collection of the things I treasure the most...flowers, books, candles and trays...!

In my coffee table of the family room I keep it very K.I.S.S. (keep it simple silly...!) after the kids managed to play and break everything I put. So for now ,I have a big chunky tray where I put all the remote controls, and a very green leafy plant. For my main coffee table in my living room right now I have some of my blue & white vase collection (similar to the picture #3), two sets of books: one set has my decor books with a vintage silver candy vase; the other set is for my travel books with two silver vases with flowers!!! I also have a tray that keeps flowing around the table (sometimes with a vase with more flowers or with more books).

Here are a couple of my tips on decorating a coffee table:
* create a vignette of at least 3 or 4 things, such as little boxes, white & blue vases, vintage silver vases, glass vases, etc. Use things you already have in your house!
* add a couple of fabulous books..in my case decor, photography and travel books!! Organize them by size (they look much better!) and also try to color code them or combine the color of the book with something else in the table
* add at least one tray. You can put your vignette here or a flower vase with a candle or your books....or a lamp..etc, etc.
* always add flowers and one or more candles to your coffee table!

...be practical, personal and fabulous when decorating your coffee table! And more important...have fun!!

How about you, what do you have in your coffee table? Do you change it often? Do you love decorating it??

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Spring Must have shoes..!

If you have not done your shoe shopping for the season here are two fabulous styles in camel (must, must!):
Edmundo Castillo for Tommy Hilfiger, $198

Saila Wedge from Banana Republic $98

I had an eye on the Tommy booties for quite some time now but could not find them online...Finally I grabbed the phone....! They only sell the booties at their Tommy Hilfiger Fifth Avenue Flagship, (212) 223-1824. If you do not live in the area you can easily place your order by phone..or even better got to NY and get them in person (I talked to Michael...very sweet!).

I bought the wedges for my trip to LA..and love them! They are extremely comfortable and looove the rich Carmel color!!

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Words to live by...



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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Al Fresco Dining in Mandarin + Lime + Fuchsia


J'adore this very springy Tablescape! There is so much inspiration...you can change the color combination..or just do the nice big glass bowls and add lemons...! Love how they created a perfect balance with different type of glasses by keeping the same shade of pink! There are the Victoria tumblers from Pottery Barn (or Anthropology)! I was actually ebaying some version of the wine glasses last week...and now I know exactly what to go for!! and how about those white big vases...I've seen a couple of them very similar at Home Goods and also at Pier1..! I am taking that last picture and is going right to my mood board...so much to take out of it!!!

What is about al fresco dining that creates such a friendly ambiance that people tend to stay longer, laugh louder...and just have a better time?? what is it??

Is it still Tuesday...it feels like Thursday..!!

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Zara Women new May Lookbook ~ Basics with a Twist


I am totally smitten by some of the new pieces of Zara's May Lookbook! Full of muted colors in ivory, creams, tans, blacks and denim as seen through out the season but with a couple of twists; like the fringe poncho, or the Miu Miu-esque cat print romper..and how about the “bubble” pants...!! Love the clogs!
Even though Zara is one hour away...some of these pieces makes me want to jump in the car...!! how about you, what is your fav piece from the collection??

Hope your day is going fabulous!

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{Recipe} California Avocado & Mango with Yogurt, Honey & Lime


If you are looking for a new, fresh dessert to celebrate 5 de Mayo in style try this new recipe, created by chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, "California Avocado and Mango with Yogurt, Honey and Lime".... Delicious!!!
Love the fact that is super healthy....the yummy colors will dress any table...you can actually do it in 5 minutes...and it literally melts in your mouth!! It's really a great way to end a day of celebration & fabulous food (as you can see I am starting with dessert...I'll share more recipes to celebrate 5 de Mayo later on the week...!).
Keep reading for recipe and more styling pictures.

Ingredients
2 ripe Fresh California Avocados, chilled, halved, seeded and peeled
2 Mangos, chilled, halved, seeded and peeled
Cayenne pepper, to taste (I personally like it also with Valentina Powder or Tajin, both are Latin mixes and usually eaten with fruit during summer).**
Salt, to taste
3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
2 large Limes
3 tbsp Honey
4 mint sprigs, for garnish



Preparation
1. Slice avocado & mango halves lengthwise in 1/2-inch slices.
2. Arrange the fruit on individual salad plates, alternating the avocado and mango slices.
3. Mix equal parts Cayenne pepper and salt and lightly sprinkle over fruit, to taste.
4. Whisk together yogurt, lime juice and honey in a small bowl.
5. Just before serving spoon 2 to 3 tablespoons of dressing in a stripe over each salad.
5. Roll the mint leaves and cut in thin slices for garnish. Serve immediately!

...and voila!! you have a fabulous, healthy, new dessert!! Another way to style the dessert would be to use shot glasses, put the yogurt at the end and place the halves of mango and avocado standing in the glass....! Cute!

** you can create some Mexican pop-corn by adding some Valentina powder to it!!

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Fabulous China in rich Jewel tones...




I totally covet these china in strong mandarins and teals combined with rich gold..! Very sophisticated and modern! How fabulous can a meal look in these fabulous plates...?
All these pictures are from the still very missed Domino Magazine...but I think they are still oh so very current!

Lately I have a tablescape obsession...I am constantly thinking what plates to match with what...with what flowers!!

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