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Atlanta Food & Wine: Rathbuns’ Watch List

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A few weeks ago during Atlanta Food and Wine Festival, I had the immense honor and pleasure of being included in a list that two years ago would have been crazy to think I would appear in; Rathbun’s Watch List.  The brain child of Chefs Kent and Kevin Rathbun, Rathbuns’ Watch List was created to introduce food and beverage lovers to Southern chefs and beverage professionals who are making their mark on the Southern culinary industry. Through a partnership with ADAC, the Rathbun brothers expanded the event to also showcase the rising stars of Southern design professionals creating an evening that is as beautiful as it is delicious.

Designers are paired with a Chef and invited to create a space that completely encompasses who they are as a designer, while allowing the Chef to represent and share his or her culinary talent.  I was thrilled when I found out I’d be paired with Chef Dylan Fultineer of Rappahonnack Oyster, Virginia.  Immediately when I heard the word Oyster I started dreaming of the water, but I didn’t want to play it safe.  So instead of designing a space inspired by say the coastal waters in Nantucket, I chose to do an East-Coast-meets-West-Coast vibe.  

A more traditional table from Holly Hunt, drapery using Lacefield’s Sahara Midnight fabric, and accents such as ginger jars (lovingly borrowed from Parker Kennedy Living) represented the tried-and-true traditions largely found on the East, while the boldly designed wallpaper from Lindsay Cowles, the Morrocan rug, brassy modern chairs and console table represented the eclectic vibe of—say, Venice Beach.  Together they made a crazy, mixed, in-your-face, go-big-or-go-home explosion I couldn’t have loved more.  

Being tapped as one of the rising stars of design was humbling and overwhelming all at the same time.  It was definitely a new chapter for my career as a designer, and has led me to really sit down and ask myself the important question: do I want to take on more design clients?  That’s a question I’m not quite ready to answer, but it was pretty amazing to be surrounded by the talent of the design community and be recognized as Southern designer.  Truly, MKR

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary

As Pictured:  Wall Paper, Lindsay Cowles via Bradley Hughes  |  Draperies, Lacefield Designs  |  Console Table & Chairs, Martin Nash  |  Rug, Moattar  |  Table, Holly Hunt via Jim Thompson  |  Chandelier, Donghia  |  Ginger Jars, Parker Kennedy Living via Robert Allen  |  Juju Hat, WOM  |  Fur Rug used as a throw, Bradley Hughes

Be Well: A Grounding Essential Oil Rollerball Recipe

A calming blend that enhances focus, relaxes the mind & fuels creativity
Filed Under > Everyday

"Be Well" calming essential oil blend recipe on Waiting on Martha

As many of you know by now, I’m deep into essential oils.  And by deep, I mean if you’ve got a problem, I’ve got an oil for it.   I find myself reaching for oils for just about anything these days; think immunity support, mood balancing, sinus issues, energy and creativity boosts, household cleaning…the list goes on and on. 

That’s why I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to share my love for the oily life down at 30-A this week during The Southern C’s Watercolor Wellness Retreat.  I’m dishing on social media and digital strategy to small business owners and creative entrepreneurs, but I’m also sharing my journey with essential oils and why I launched Waiting On Martha Everydaye, WOM’s sister wellness brand. 

The cat’s out of the bag on this one, but we’ll be sharing our favorite DIY essential oil rollerball recipe with all of the retreat attendees.  We dubbed it “Be Well” because its many benefits pretty much sum up our entire mission to keep your “well full.”  This special blend of essential oils includes lavender, cedarwood and orange, and it is incredibly calming, grounding and relaxing.  It’s perfect for the bosses and dreamers out there—hello, creative friends!—because it enhances focus.  The lavender and cedarwood work together to help relax the mind, while the orange really reinvigorates and enhances creativity. 

Like all DIY rollerball recipes, when making this blend yourself, pick up some 10-ml dark glass rollerball bottles.  The dark glass helps preserve the beneficial properties of the oils inside.  You’ll simply mix the essential oils in the bottle, and top off with a carrier oil of your choice.  If you’re new to all things oily, you can use whatever oil you prefer here; I used organic grapeseed oil in this recipe, but I also like to use fractionated coconut oil and jojoba oil too. 

If you’re interested in learning more about essential oils—or just have questionsdon’t hesitate to email us at waitingonmartha@gmail.com, leave a comment below, or DM on Instagram at @womeveryday.  We’d love to help you get started on this holistic path to well-being and answer any questions you may have.  Truly, MKR

P.S. Looking for custom labels like ours? You can order them HERE. xo 

"Be Well" grounding rollerball recipe
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Ingredients
  1. 15 drops lavender essential oil
  2. 15 drops cedarwood essential oil
  3. 8 drops orange essential oil
  4. top off with carrier oil of choice, I used organic grapeseed oil
Instructions
  1. Combine the essential oils in a 10-ml glass rollerball bottle.
  2. Top off the mixture with a carrier oil (you can use fractionated coconut oil, grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, etc.)
  3. Apply to wrists, temples, etc. when in need of calming, yet energizing support. If you experience skin sensitivities at all, be sure to do a skin patch test (place 1-2 drops of a diluted essential oil on your inner forearm and take note if you have any reactions).
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Easy Apple, Citrus & Cinnamon Stovetop Potpourri

An easy way to fill your home with the smells of the season
Filed Under > Entertaining

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If you’re a Pinterest addict like me then I’m sure you’ve seen the dozens of pins boasting large pots of seasonal goodness that is stovetop potpourri.

I hadn’t thought of making any DIY potpourri myself because I’m an avid candle lighter and essential oil diffuser.  But recently when faced with an over abundance of fruits that would likely spoil if not used I decided to give it a whirl.  And I’ve got to say, I was impressed.

Easier than easy, stovetop potpourri is basically a giant diffuser filling your home full of whatever citrus, herbs, spices and possibly even vegetable smells you choose to use.  Based on what was in my refrigerator and pantry, I decided to go with a harvest-esq potpourri vibe combining crisp granny-smith apples, grapefruit, lemon, orange, cinnamon sticks, and a few sprigs of fresh rosemary from my garden.  

After the potpourri began whirling I noticed it wasn’t quite hitting all the fall fragrance notes I had hoped so I grabbed my favorite essential oils to lend a hand.  By adding just a few drops of clove, cinnamon bark, lemon, orange, and rosemary we were now officially in business.  I mean, the smell…I can’t even begin to explain how wonderful, and festive, stovetop potpourri is!  I’ll definitely be making this before entertaining guests this season.

I’ve included the recipe below, but feel free to mix up the ingredients and play around with the recipe.  I do highly suggest adding in some essential oils though if you have them.  Not only do the essential oils really amp up the smell, they also allow you not to have to add as much of each ingredient which in turn saves money. Cinnamon sticks aren’t cheap people!  Enjoy! Truly, MKR

P.S. If you don’t have any essential oils my question is why not? Read about why I love them HERE and check out the other ways I’ve used them HERE, HERE and HERE.
 


 

Easy Apple, Citrus & Cinnamon Stovetop Potpourri
An easy, DIY Stovetop Potpourri perfect for bringing in the warmth of the season.
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Prep Time
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Cook Time
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Total Time
10 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 Granny Smith Apples, sliced
  2. 2 Lemons, sliced
  3. 2 Oranges, sliced
  4. 2 Grapefruits, sliced
  5. 2-3 sprigs of Rosemary
  6. 3-6 Cinnamon Sticks
  7. 3 drops Clove Essential Oil
  8. 3 drops Orange Essential Oil
  9. 3 drops Rosemary Essential Oil
  10. 3 drops Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil
  11. 3 drops Lemon Essential Oil
Instructions
  1. In a large pot add fresh fruits, cinnamon sticks, and rosemary. Fill the pot with water till it's 3/4th full.
  2. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low/simmer. Add essential oils. Allow to continue to simmer to fill your home with an amazing smell.
Notes
  1. **Do not leave the stovetop potpourri unattended.
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