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It’s All Easy: A Day with Williams-Sonoma & Gwyneth Paltrow

A Fun-Filled Afternoon in the Williams-Sonoma Kitchen
Filed Under > Everyday Entertaining

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We’re huge fan girls of Gwyneth Paltrow (or GP as we like to call her) around here.  Like HUGE.  So naturally, we didn’t even pretend to play it cool when we received an invite to celebrate GP’s newest cookbook, It’s All Easy, at the gorgeous new Williams-Sonoma in Ponce City Market last week.  

I’ve always considered WS as the quintessential one-stop that truly understands the comforts of cooking, of a gathering and of a home. To me, it’s simply my happy place. I go there to not only find all of my kitchen and entertaining necessities, but I’m the most inspired to relish in flavors and seasonings of some of my favorite recipes when I’m wandering through the store.  I first visited the Williams-Sonoma in Ponce City Market to celebrate its grand opening several months ago, and still to this day the store quite literally takes my breath away when I walk through its doors.  

So you can see how the culmination of attending a private afternoon with my team at this store and trying three recipes from GP’s book and learning a handful of expert tips (like only crank the Spiralizer four times so the noodle isn’t too unruly or long to eat!) was really a day of pinch-me moments! 

The cookbook itself is simply STUNNING (I didn’t even think it was possible for her to top her others, It’s All Good and My Father’s Daughter, but she definitely did).  Inside, you’ll find pages upon pages of beautiful imagery that envelope 130+ approachable recipes that get back to simple, classic and healthy flavors.  Fanning through, I was so inspired to get in the kitchen to recreate so many of the dishes at home. 

Chef Jake was wonderful enough to whip up the recipes for us that were—yes, incredibly easy—yet all still so rich in flavor. (P.S. Can we talk about MAJOR dream job working for WS and my husband’s favorite BBQ place here in Atlanta?!) We all took notes as he masterfully whipped up the Zuni Sheet Pan Chicken (which just took under an hour…which, honestly seemed unheard of with such a large roasted chicken!), Zucchini Cacio e Pepe (SO easy and simple, made with a Spiralizer), and a Chocolate Mousse with Cashew Cream. 

We’ll be sharing the chicken and zucchini noodles tomorrow here on the blog, so stay tuned and come hungry.  But since it’s Monday and every Monday is better with a giveaway, we’re giving away one copy of It’s All Easy and GP’s favorite Spiralizer below.  Good luck, friends!  Truly, MKR

P.S. Williams-Sonoma hosts monthly Cookbook Club events where you can learn to cook recipes from the latest cookbooks like we did with It’s All Easy.  Check out upcoming events at your local store here.  xo

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Williams-Sonoma, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

Just Discovered: 10 Great Etsy Gift Ideas

We've Got Our Eye On These Unique, Personalized Gifts For Any Budget
Filed Under > Worth Noting

I am always on the hunt for the perfect gift to give. I definitely inherited my love for gifting from my mom, who has taught me that adding a little personal touch, or simply taking the time to find the perfect something for someone (read: not a gift card) can really go a long way.  I may even like giving gifts better than receiving them!  Crazy, I know. 

But so on our recent Etsy kick (this recent roundup ignited our love for the site), we’ve found countless great gift ideas that could work for any budget, any occasion, you name it. And an added bonus: you’re supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs while you’re at it!  Click through the slideshow above to find ten great Etsy gift ideas that have caught our eye here at WOM. Cheers, Kat

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Hand-Blown Glass Vessel

Hand-Blown Glass Vessel

Give them something they can use forever, and always think of you. A hand-blown piece like this gorgeous glass vessel makes for a great lasting gift for a friend, family member, boss, coworker and more.

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Herb Watercolor Paintings or Prints

Herb Watercolor Paintings or Prints

Art like these watercolor pieces make for great gifts for even the hardest people to buy for.

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Moroccan Wedding Blanket

Moroccan Wedding Blanket

A handmade Moroccan wedding blanket makes a wonderful gift to celebrate the happy couple.

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Beautifully Painted Sugar Cookies

Beautifully Painted Sugar Cookies

Cookies are never a bad idea, especially when we're talking about these Hump Day sugar cookies. Check out this entire bakeshop...they're almost too beautiful to eat!

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Delicate Gold Necklace

Delicate Gold Necklace

Delicate, everyday additions like this gold necklace would make a sister, daughter, friend or coworker thrilled.

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Embroidered Mexican Clutch

Embroidered Mexican Clutch

This fun, handmade embroidered clutch in vibrant pink will make statement all summer long. The entire shop is worth checking out for more gift ideas, too!

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Monogrammed Mouse Pad

Monogrammed Mouse Pad

This adorable monogrammed mouse pad would be the perfect gift for a coworker or friend.

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Handmade Ceramic Ring Dish

Handmade Ceramic Ring Dish

Put this ceramic ring dish under "go-to gift ideas." Its one-of-a-kind shape make it special, unique find.

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Made-to-Order Letterpress Cards

Made-to-Order Letterpress Cards

Letterpress cards like these made-to-order ones can be a thoughtful gift that they'll enjoy for weeks and months to come.

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Vintage Woven Basket

Vintage Woven Basket

Woven baskets can be a unique, anything-but-generic gift to consider. Consider vintage versions like this one.

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The Create Series: Hayley Mitchell

Chatting with the Talented Lady Behind These Bold, Vibrant Pieces
Filed Under > Everyday

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Chances are, you’ve seen some of these striking faces around the web. Done by talented Austin artist Hayley Mitchell, each of these bold, colorful pieces somehow seem to still tell a separate intriguing story. It’s easy to see how these works can be considered statement pieces in a home, and as you saw in our team office’s One Room Challenge Reveal, an original piece by Hayley simply steals the show. (And in my opinion, neutrals never looked farther from boring!) 

Hayley sure knows the staying power of statement art in the home, which has a lot to do with why she loves collaborating with interior designers. But she also shared with us how knowing others find joy in her pieces is the ultimate reward.  Check out our full interview with the talented lady below, go peruse her current originals, and pop over to her Etsy shop to find her prints available for purchase.  Cheers, Kat

WOM: Describe your aesthetic in your own words.
KM: Vibrant and bold. I love a bright, colorful statement.

WOM: How would you say art plays a role in the design of a room?
KM: Art is like jewelry. It has the power to bring a room’s statement to fruition. 

WOM: Where do you find inspiration for your pieces? 
KM: Everywhere! Everyday life, my kids, historical figures and various cultures around the world.

WOM: Who’s your girl crush and/or style icon?
KM: So many but Alice Temperly has my heart. 

WOM: Tell us about the creative process for youHow often do you produce new pieces?
KM: I create new pieces daily. My creative process is a bit of a mess. I create and care for 3 little humans simultaneously. I take a very bohemian approach to motherhood and the creative process. All ideas start in my sketchbook. I sometimes pull from sketchbooks from years past.

WOM: Do you ever get attached to any specific pieces? 
KM: Yes. I started an abstract series a year ago. I only created 5 pieces but I cannot part with any of them. 

WOM: Tell us a little about your journey in pursuing your creative dreams. Had you always dreamed of being an artist? Have you hit hurdles along the way? 
KM: Since childhood I’ve wanted to be an artist. At ACU I majored in graphic design. I took some time off from school to travel with my sister in Europe as she modeled. We lived near the Pompidou which was amazing. Wondering around alone in Paris was amazing but I realized my dreams of being forever single might not be for me. I met my husband Ben (from ATL) and married young (21) during the Recession and soon there after found out we were expecting. That bit of time was definitely a hurdle but it was very formative (both literally and figuratively). Within the next 3 years we had a total of 3 kids. Despite the challenges, it fostered a great amount of personal growth that inspired me to really purse my artistic career. 

WOM: How has your work evolved over time?
KM: Yes and no. Most of my work (since childhood) have been faces and people. 

WOM: Have you had any “pinch-me moments” or significant milestones that have helped solidify your name in the creative world?
KM: Honestly, the moments that mean the most to me are kind words from those that truly love and enjoy my work. That feedback is sunshine for the soul. Knowing that one of my pieces brings someone joy or comfort is everything.  

WOM: What would your dream collaboration look like? Anyone you’re dying to team up with?
KM: I love working with interior designers! It would be a dream to work with Eddie Ross or Jonathan Adler. 

WOM: Where can fans buy your beautiful work? 
KM: My website: hayleymitchellart.com

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Images courtesy of Hayley Mitchell Art | To purchase originals, shop here. To purchase prints, shop here

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