Saturday, January 29, 2011

Tobi's Tips: New Year’s Resolutions: Interiors Bootcamp

resolutions. First, on most of our lists, is getting our bodies in shape for the New Year. Those added holiday pounds just won’t work for spring and summer weather, so where do we go? Boot camp, of course!
But how many of us put our house on the same regimen when January rolls around? If a clean and fresh, but high-style space is what you are looking for, I say, instead of exercise … accessorize!

Tobi’s Top Ten for Interiors Boot Camp:  
1.) Recognize — Identify the pieces you can live without. Take them to a secondhand shop or sell them on eBay. Use the extra money to pay for new goodies for your home.
2.) Visualize — Envision your room as the clean and fresh space you want to achieve. Look at magazine photos or blog posts for inspiration, and then use these photos as a guide when designing your room.
3.) Sanitize — Our homes get lots of wear with kids, pets and entertaining. Don’t forget to have your drapes, carpet and furniture cleaned once a year. You might think about getting these items treated to avoid future stains.
4.) Organize — Head to your local discount store or an organizing specialty store and stock up on containers to hold all the items that clutter up your space. Invest in pullout racks for cabinets to make them more functional, and consider adding specialized shelving to your closets … make the most of your space.
5.) Personalize — While you want to remove a lot of clutter, make sure your home still represents you. Consider adding monogrammed pillows, your favorite color to accent pieces or walls, and create a place to display your most important collectibles. Your home should reflect your personality.
6.) Categorize — Speaking of collectibles, a collection of anything has more impact if it is displayed all together instead of spread out around the house. To keep the clutter down and the impact up, separate your collections into categories of like items. Use shadow boxes or shelving to display a collection that you and your guests can enjoy.
7.) Computerize — Put many of your photos on computer disks. This way you can run them on a photo display or your iPad, and get rid many of the picture frames that are cluttering your space. Keep only the most important and most recent photos in frames.
8.) Emphasize — Almost anything can be made new again with a fresh coat of paint or a new fabric. Take a good look at things before you throw them out. A neat chair or desk with a gorgeous, curved leg can look like a million bucks painted in bright lacquer paint. Consider spicing up your walls with stripes and borders that mimic applied moldings. They are simply created with a little painters tape and a contrasting paint color.
9.) Accessorize — Now that you have new or refurbished pieces as your base, you need to add the “jewelry.” Accessories are key. A new pair of lamps or pillows in fun colors and fabrics will give your room the finishing touches it needs to look complete.
10.) Prioritize — Most of us can’t do all these things at once. Develop a plan so you can budget for some of these steps each month. Start with the cleaning and organizing. By the time you add new elements to the room, it will be ready for its debut.
Want more tips and ideas like these? Attend one of Tobi Fairley’s Design Camps! You’ll learn all you need to know to whip your interior into shape. Upcoming camps: Jan. 22 and Feb. 5. E-mail info@tobifairley.com to learn more or visit the Tobi Fairley blog at tobifairley.com/blog.



Thursday, January 27, 2011

Yummy Gluten Free Recipe for my friend, Diane!

Double Chocolate-Peanut Butter Pudding Pie
 


Prep Time:20 min
Start to Finish:3 hr
Makes: 8 servings




3cups Chocolate Chex® cereal, finely crushed
5tablespoons butter, melted
12oz semisweet baking chocolate, chopped, plus more for chocolate shavings
1 1/2tablespoons unsweetened baking cocoa, sifted
2cups half-and-half
1/3cup sugar
1egg plus 2 egg yolks
6tablespoons whipping cream, plus 1 cup whipping cream, whipped
1/2cup white vanilla baking chips
1/4cup creamy peanut butter
Preparation Directions
1.In small bowl, stir together cereal and melted butter. Press in bottom and up side of ungreased 9-inch pie pan. Refrigerate until set, about 30 minutes. Heat oven to 350°F. Bake crust 15 minutes. Sprinkle with one-third of the chopped chocolate.
2.Meanwhile, in large heatproof bowl, mix cocoa and remaining chopped chocolate; reserve. In 1-quart heavy saucepan, heat half-and-half over medium-high heat until almost boiling. In medium heatproof bowl, beat sugar, egg and egg yolks with whisk until pale yellow. Slowly beat in half of the hot half-and-half, then pour egg mixture into saucepan. Reduce heat to medium. Heat mixture just to boiling. Cook, beating with whisk, about 1 minute or until thickened. Pour through sieve into reserved cocoa mixture; beat with whisk until smooth. Pour into crust; refrigerate 30 minutes.
3.Wipe out saucepan. Add 6 tablespoons cream. Heat to boiling over medium-high heat. Place vanilla baking chips and peanut butter in medium heatproof bowl. Pour hot cream on top and let stand until chocolate is melted, about 2 minutes; beat with whisk until smooth. Spread evenly over chilled pie. Refrigerate until firm, about 1 1/2 hours.
4.To serve, top servings of pie with whipped cream and chocolate shavings.

Nutritional Information
1 Serving: Calories 920 (Calories from Fat 530); Total Fat 59g (Saturated Fat 34g, Trans Fat 1g); Cholesterol 180mg; Sodium 380mg; Total Carbohydrate 86g (Dietary Fiber 4g, Sugars 65g); Protein 13% Daily Value*: Vitamin A 25%; Vitamin C 4%; Calcium 25%; Iron 45Exchanges: 1 Starch; 4 1/2 Other Carbohydrate; 0 Vegetable; 1/2 Medium-Fat Meat; 1 High-Fat Meat; 9 1/2 Fat Carbohydrate Choices: 6 MyPyramid Servings: 3 tsp Fats & Oils, 1 oz-equivalents Meat & Beans
*% Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Weekly Outlet Deals!



















The Abingdon Rattan Caddy is not available in our Spring catalog, but you can order it today at a savings of 75% (only $19.96, reg $79.95) from my outlet store!  I love this piece for entertaining.  It lets me easily organize my plates and flatware and napkins so beautifully while providing more room on my table for the food.  It is also great for keeping your home office or vanity organized.


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Friday, January 21, 2011

Are We People Who Care?

In the fall of 2008, there was an unusual high school football game played in Grapevine, Texas .  The game was between Grapevine Faith Academy and the Gainesville State School .  Faith is a Christian school and Gainesville State School is located within a maximum security correction facility. 
 
Gainesville State School has 14 players.. They play every game on the road. Their record was 0-8. They've only scored twice. Their 14 players are teenagers who have been convicted of crimes ranging from drugs to assault to robbery. Most had families who had disowned them.  They wore outdated, used shoulder pads and helmets. Faith Academy was 7-2. They had 70 players, 11 coaches, and the latest equipment. 
 
Chris Hogan, the head coach at Faith Academy , knew the Gainesville team would have no fans and it would be no contest, so he thought, "What if half of our fans and half of our cheerleaders, for one night only, cheered for the other team?"  He sent out an email to the faithful asking them to do just that.   "Here's the message I want you to send," Hogan wrote. "You're just as valuable as any other person on the planet." 
 
Some folks were confused and thought he was nuts. One player said, "Coach, why are we doing this?" Hogan said, "Imagine you don't have a home life, no one to love you, no one pulling for you. Imagine that everyone pretty much had given up on you. Now, imagine what it would feel like and mean to you for hundreds of people to suddenly believe in you." 
 
The idea took root. On the night of the game, imagine the surprise of those 14 players when they took the field and there was a banner the cheerleaders had made for them to crash through. The visitors' stands were full.  The cheerleaders were leading cheers for them. The fans were calling them by their names. Isaiah, the quarterback-middle linebacker said, "I never in my life thought I would hear parents cheering to tackle and hit their kid. Most of the time, when we come out, people are afraid of us. You can see it in their eyes, but these people are yelling for us. They knew our names." 
 
Faith won the game, and after the game the teams gathered at the 50-yard line to pray. That's when Isaiah, the teenage convict-quarterback surprised everybody and asked if he could pray and he prayed, "Lord, I don't know what just happened so I don't know how or who to say thank you to, but I never knew there were so many people in the world who cared about us." On the way back to the bus, under guard, each one of the players was handed a burger,  fries, a coke, candy, a Bible, and an encouraging letter from the players from Faith Academy . 
 
What an incredible act of Christian witness and kindness and goodness that was.  Proverbs 11:17 says, "Your own soul is nourished when you are kind."  Proverbs 3:27 says, "Do not withhold good when it is in your power to act." 
 
Be kind to someone this week. Be kind to every person you meet. You might be amazed at what God will do with a simple act of kindness.  


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Wednesday Words

Before the Morning

Josh Wilson

from the album Life is Not A Snapshot
 
Do you wonder why you have to
Feel the things that hurt you
If there's a God who loves you
Where is He now

Maybe there are things you can't see
And all those things are happening
To bring a better ending
Someday somehow you'll see you'll see

Would you dare would you dare to believe
That you still have a reason to sing
Cause the pain that you've been feeling
It can’t compare to the joy that’s coming
So hold on you gotta wait for the light
Press on and just fight the good fight
Cause the pain that you’ve been feeling
It’s just the dark before the morning

My friend you know how this all ends
And You know where you’re going
You just don’t know how you’ll get there
So say a prayer

And hold on cause there’s good for those who love God
But life is not a snapshot
It might take a little time but you’ll see the bigger picture


Check out KLove.com for the rest of the song, and have a Wonderful Wednesday!

Monday, January 17, 2011

10 New Weekly Deals!

Our beautiful hand-painted Gail Pittman Bountiful Urn is only $16.96! (reg $89.96) and the Abingdon Wine Rack (seen here) is only $19.96 (reg $79.96)! Go to my website, click on "Shop Online," and then "Weekly Deals" to see these and more before they are gone!

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Awesome Discount Today!

Gail Pittman Handpainted Pots & Stand - Siena
One of my customer favorites is now discounted over 70%.  This piece is so fun to use in any room of your house.  Use it to serve veggies and dip to wow your guests or as an organizer to brighten your office!

Order it today for only $19.96 (reg. $69.95).  Check out my online outlet darlenesdesigns.willowhouse.com to order.

Friday, January 7, 2011

What's Great About January?

It is the beginning of a new year and a new you...give yourself the gift of becoming a Willow House consultant.  Only $99 for 9 great products and the supplies you need to get started.

If not you, who do you know who could use some extra income or even a new career?

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

The One Big Question

Happy New Year!  The following is a letter from a great motivator that I wanted to share with you...

I hope you are starting the year with a light heart and a clear mind. And I certainly hope you intend to make it a fabulous one.

Maybe you are like me. Each year at this time I get worn out by all the TV news reports, Google articles and bloggers reminding us of the importance of beginning the year with goals that are clear, written down, measurable, etc. I don’t disagree with the importance of these things, I just get weary of being deluged with every wanna-be expert reminding me of things I already know.

I assume that you too may be worn out by these repetitious reminders. So I’ve decided not to remind you that there are Four Ingredients of Success:

• Determine what you want.
• Decide what you will give up in order to get what you want.
• Associate with people who will help you get what you want.
• Have a plan that works and work your plan.

I’ve also decided not to remind you that a simple plan that is implemented is better than an elaborate plan that is ignored.
Furthermore, I’ve determined not to remind you that your dreams need to be large. How large?

• You need a dream big enough to get your butt out of bed in the morning.
• You need a dream big enough to keep you up at night.
• You need a dream big enough to help you ignore fear and frustration.
• You need a dream big enough to help you push through fatigue and frustration.

So, instead of reminding you of things you already know, I’ve decided to ask you the one, big question: Do you know it’s time for dusting?

It’s time to dust off your hope. Dust off your belief. Dust off your confidence. Dust off your determination. And it’s time to dust off your dreams.

Let’s face it, you will either dust these off or you will cast them off. And that single choice will profoundly impact the direction and quality of your life for years to come.

C.S. Lewis wrote, “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” I love the power, optimism and hope embedded in his words. And I like the reminder that it’s never too late for anyone to dust off their dreams and get back into the game of life. Including you.

Committed to your success…and dusting,

Tom Barrett, Ph.D.

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Wednesday Words

Open your mouth and taste, open your eyes and see—
         how good God is.
   Blessed are you who run to him.

Psalm 34:8