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Life via Instagram

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Row 1:  My $2 Home Depot find…oversized matches! (julep cup, starburst, foo dog lamp, Books; Art, Palm Beach Entertaining, Preppy)  ||  Peonies at my have Cut Wholesale Flowers  ||  Photo shoot props (balloon & balloon tassel from The Flair Exchange)

Row 2:  Orin Swift’s just released F, I and E wine  ||  Controlling the bathroom chaos with our python tray  ||  My fave (and most comfortable) new Tory Burch Marlow loafers

Row 3:  A great life lesson, “Welcome problems as perspective lifters.”  ||  Making pizzas on the big green egg  ||  Hermes belt illustrations

Row 4:  Tribal clutches  ||  Birthday card from my gal Allyson “Trust me totally hot”  ||  fresh strawberries in my favorite berry basket

Row 5:  Amazing new Richie Norton book which all entrepreneurs MUST read, The Power of Starting Something Stupid  ||  Tory Burch fox ballet flats (old) ||  Birthday gifts from Allyson (Tokyo Milk No. 2 bubble bath, hand creme, candle, Manna Kadar lipsticks, and Ecoo scarf)

Row 6:  Meg Biram’s Manifesto GSD tee  ||  Reading the new Rue Pacific Northwest issue (Hermes print, mint julep cup, Quips & Queries set, The Rules letter opener, Sugar Paper calendar)  ||  Strutting my stuff (awkward) on Fox 5 Good Day Atlanta for a Rent the Runway segment

Row 7:  A pair of Celine’s I purchased 11 years ago!  My first real designer purchase.  ||  Instagram flash sale we had celebrating 3,000 followers.  Make sure you’re following so you don’t miss out in the future!  ||  Hardin & Lane needlepoint hats

Row 8:  My morning spot  ||  Heading out for coffee (J.crew sweater, Gap teacups shirt, Rayban sunnies, monogrammed tote)  ||  Vegetable Literacy

Row 9:  Rent the Runway pop up shop event at the W Buckhead (sign up HERE to get a $20 credit to RTR)  ||  Our balloon tassel hanging out on Suzy the pig and our python tray  ||  Addison relaxing on the patio.

Happy Monday, xo

Ben’s Garden

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Waiting on Martha Ben's Garden

A few months ago I was scouting out new products for the Boutique (my favorite pastime), and I came across these decoupage “necessity trays” from Ben’s Garden.  I was immediately smitten with the gorgeous decoupage quotes, and then I heard Ben’s story.  I was floored, and I knew (A.) I had to have his line in Waiting On Martha and (B.) Ben’s story was something I had to share with whomever would listen.

I hope you love the trays as much as I love carrying them, and his story goes a little something like this…

{1983}     Born in Setauket, N.Y. on Long Island.

{1987}     Ben started his first garden.

{1988}     Known to always have a gardener’s trowel or paintbrush in hand.

{1989}     Ben decoupaged his mother’s cocktail table.  She was pretty impressed.

{1992}     Ben started “Ben’s Garden” selling decoupage & notecards.  (For all you non-mathmetical types Ben was 9).

{1994}     Mails Smith & Hawken and New York Botanical Garden a catalog, gets orders from both.  Orders pour in.  Ben puts his friends to work in his parent’s carriage house.

{1995}     Ben had to change the “Please call 24/7, we’re waiting,” in his catalog, because his mom was not happy answering the phone.

{2000} A.P. English High School teacher conferenced his parents. Pages were missing from his textbooks. (He was making paperweights with the quotes.)
{2000} Publishes first issue of Ben’s Garden Quarterly.
{2001} Met with C.Z. Guest, a famous socialite, to ask her to write for his magazine. While eating tiny sandwiches and watching her son practice polo, Ben talks about talking up polo as a sport. She laughs and agrees to write for his magazine.
{2002} Graduates High School.
{2002} Running Ben’s Garden at home in Setauket was driving his parent’s and neighbor’s nuts.
{2003} Has a personal meeting with head buyer at Anthropologie, get’s an order.
They end up buying all of Ben’s designs within 6 months.
{2003} Becomes a Master Gardener through Cornell University.  Wholesale clients grow to include: ABC Carpet & Home, Dean & DeLuca, Kate’s Paperie.
Ben begins regularly exhibiting at national trade shows in Atlanta, San Francisco and New York City.
{2004} Ben turns 20, and moves to Oyster Bay and opens his first store & studio.
{2006} Ben’s découpage featured in InStyle Magazine. Business booms.
{2006} Starts writing quarterly magazine column From Ben’s Garden for @Home Magazine. Ben’s A.P. English High School teacher is impressed.
{2007} Opens second Ben’s Garden store in Huntington, N.Y. on Long Island at 3850 Sq. Ft.
{2008} Ben’s Garden Studio in Oyster Bay expands into the space next door, to meet increased wholesale demand. Turns out customers like great handcrafted things made in the U.S.A.

Friday Musts, Lusts & Loves

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Happy Friday Loves!  I’m starting a new tradition, Friday Musts, Lusts and Loves.  A way to share with you all what I’ve been obsessing over all week in one perfectly packaged post for Pining, plotting and inspiring a delightful weekend.  Phew that’s a lot of P’s.  Anyway, I’d love if you shared with me what you’ve been swooning over all week!  xoxo

LOVE…Dessert styling is HUGE now.  And while I love dessert tables and all that jazz they are often focused on kid themed events and weddings.  Being that I don’t have kids and already planned a wedding it leaves me extremely impressed with all of the stylists talents, but a tad underwhelmed.  So when I spied this Hermes Dessert Table over on Sugar Chic Designs I fell in complete love.  Classic-stylish-orange-perfection.  Ugh, still swooning.

LUST…as most of you know I’m decorating a new home.  And my latest interior obsession is ghost chairs and anything lucite.  Though not new to the design scene the classic chair has been around for who knows how long, but so many other edgy pieces are also calling my name.  I love the unexpected twist these pieces give to a more classic design.  I’m especially obsessed with the orange color, again with the orange…obsessed.

MUST…these green spotted brocade pants from ASOS.  They look bright and edgy, but don’t be scared.  Mine just arrived and I’m obsessed.  Simple black cami, black blazer, major necklace and some fun heels and you are good to go.  I also adore THESE from J.Crew but ASOS has a much friendly price tag.

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