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Waiting on Martha Home, The Brick & Mortar

Making My Five Year Dream A Reality
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If you’ve been following my journey from the beginning then you’d know that I’ve been dreaming about taking Waiting On Martha the e-commerce shoppe to Waiting On Martha the brick and mortar for five years now.  

I’ve been patient; doing my due diligence through four different pop up shops that ranged from one weekend to 8 months. Those experience have been priceless.  They have helped me understand exactly what it takes to run a retail store alongside a busy e-commerce business. How much staff I would need, how much money it would actually take, what sells in store verses online, and most importantly if I really wanted to get in the retail game.  And after many years and a very long pro/con list my answer is yes.

So without further ado, I am thrilled, nervous, but mostly just plain ready to tell you that Waiting on Martha Home will finally be opening in the Vinings Jubilee this June!!!

Truthfully, while this took four long years to come to fruition now it feels like everything is moving at lighting speed.  There hasn’t even been time to pop a bottle of Veuve.  The minute the lease was signed I had my inspiration boards pulled up and got right to work planning the design elements and making this dream a reality.  

Where the Shoppe stands now is a completely destroyed demo mess.  I’ve knocked down walls and tore up floors in preparation for all the pretty that’s to come.  The team I’m working with has been a dream and for anyone in the Atlanta area I highly suggest Rob from Vision Construction, seriously he’s made this experience actually fun!  I’ll of course be taking you all through each and every step until we open our doors, including an IG Story tour this weekend, but for now I thought it best to start with what I’m doing design wise.  

The great news is my Shoppe is truly in the form of a home, so I feel like I’m designing a place where I would live.  I’m bringing in soft, light and airy vibes in the form of grasscloth wallpaper, shiplap, custom cabinetry and four different paint colors from my friends at Farrow & Ball.

I’ve worked with F&B numerous times in the past and even visited England where all the magic happens this past fall.  So when it came to this project I knew there was no other choice than Farrow & Ball. Which brings me to our signature color: Chappell Green.  In the past our signature color has been navy, and while you’ll still find plenty of blue and white moments in the Shoppe, in my heart of hearts I knew this new chapter needed a new color and I knew that color was Chappell Green

I mean Chappell Green is really where it all started for me; I’ve had a love affair with this green for years now.  The cool, rich sage color is entirely elegant, while lending a certain femininity as well. And I just love its chameleon-like ability to go with just about everything.  It plays nice with bold colors, while acting as the perfect neutral too. 

In the Brick & Mortar, you’ll find Chappell Green in key accent places like our checkout station—made lovingly by my ever talented father—and our coffee bar and front door.  Along with items such as bags, tags, tissue paper and a few other fun pieces we have our friend Jenn Gietzen working up some watercolor goodness for.  

Along with Chappell Green, you can expect to see very soft paint tones.  Think mint green, natural sand and white paint colors.  Farrow & Ball’s Dimity is a very beautiful light natural color that’s almost like a smooth vanilla that we’ll be using on all of the custom woodwork and cabinetry.  I needed a color that would make the beautiful custom cabinetry stand out, but allow the products we’re selling to really shine.  Dimity also plays perfectly with F&B’s All White which will be used on all of the trim and ceiling.  

Rounding out my paint choices will be Farrow & Ball’s Pale Powder.  This pale minty-blue shade will painted over the shiplap my father, husband and I will be hanging in the back room.  I love shiplap’s ability to add texture and dimension to a space, while giving it an older, almost historic feel. 

And if pale powder shiplap didn’t make this room feel special enough, I’ll be accenting the shiplap with Mirth Studio’s hand-crafted wood flooring tiles in Sweet Cecilia.  Available in various patterns and prints these show-stopping tiles are like nothing I’ve ever seen before and I’m thrilled to say we will also be the exclusive retail partner for Atlanta.

Finalizing the core design elements would be of course grasscloth wallpaper.  You know I couldn’t do a space and not wallpaper.  I mean I LOVE wallpaper.  And since texture is one of my favorite elements, I had to, of course, go with grasscloth.  I settled on the most gorgeous “Puka” jute  from Bradley, a design showroom at ADAC here in Atlanta. 

Lastly, I’ll be indulging my love of art with an Artist in Residency program.  Every 6-8 weeks, I’ll be bringing in a new artist with original pieces to be displayed and sold in store.  Since this all began in our first pop up with Atlanta’s very own Britt Bass, there really was no other choice as to who would be our first artist in residence for the Brick and Mortar.  Britt really awakened my love for art, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have her kick this all off.

There you have it; the dream has become a reality.  Thank you to everyone who has followed since the beginning, or is just following now.  To every person who ever bought anything from my e-commerce shoppe, the pop up shops, or the warehouse sales.  To all the full time staff, part time staffers and interns over the years, thank you. To my parents, husband and friends that have moved me more times than I can count and who will move me again this one last time, thank you.  Just thank you. You are all the reason I’m able to do this and still love doing it. Thank you. Truly, MKR

P.S. Now to the biz talk!  WOM has immediate openings for two-three part-time and possibly one full-time retail associate for the Waiting on Martha Home brick and mortar location. The ideal candidate will have retail experience, know how to hustle, have a knack for creativity and merchandising, and be a self starter to work with our crazy, but amazing, small business!  Comment with any questions below, and please email all resumes to liz@waitingonmartha.com.  xo 

Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha

Recharge: DIY Sage Smudge Stick

An Easy DIY to Purify and Cleanse the Air
Filed Under > Everyday

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You may have seen a sage smudge stick before, and you may be wondering what on earth is all this woo-woo stuff on here today?!  I’m here to tell you that these simple DIY sage smudge sticks are my new favorite way to clear the energy in a room at home.  They’ve been used for centuries by the Native Americans for healing, meditation, protection and relaxation.  Sure, the first time you go around the house with a burning smudge stick you may cause a few eyebrows to raise.  But this easy, all natural and ancient tool to purify the air is a great way to “recharge” your space this month. 

How does it work, you ask?  The burning sage is said to remove the air of negative energy and impurities.  You simply light the end of your sage smudge stick and let it burn until it smokes.  And when the fumes start to point in one, uniform direction, you can move onto a different room to “smudge” the air there too. Needless to say, the sage sticks also offer a calming herbal scent that is all natural, uplifting and utterly intoxicating.

You can make your own DIY sage smudge stick using bundles of both dried and fresh herbs and flowers. I found that it was easier (and prettier) to make mine with fresh ingredients this week as the stems and leaves were more pliable and bendable. Find a simple three-step tutorial to make your own DIY sage smudge sticks below!  Truly, MKR

Step One…Gather your ingredients. I used dried white sage, fresh lavender, fresh cedar (leftover from the holidays) and fresh rosemary.  The beauty of a DIY smudge stick is that you can add any herb or flower that you enjoy; fresh or dried. 

Step Two…Next you’ll want to layer your herbs and flowers, with the bases/stems all at the same level. 

Step Three…Simply bind it all together with cotton twine that is long enough to wrap around your bundle a few times. You’ll want to take care to wrap in stray stems to keep it all together as you criss cross the twine and tie it back at the base. 

For best results, let your DIY smudge sage stick dry (upside down) for at least 2-3 weeks so that the herbs can properly dry out before burning.  

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A Girls’ Getaway to Tybee Island & Savannah

Great Food, Gorgeous Sites and Lots of Laughter made this a weekend we'll never forget
Filed Under > Travel

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I’m one of those people that mourn the end of summer.  And my summer was jam-packed with travel and fun events, so I expected to be sullen and somber come September like usual.  But lucky for me this year, I had one last warm-weather trip on the books: a girls getaway to Tybee Island and Savannah with Cheri and Whitney with The Southern Coterie, Holly with The English Room and Monica with Lavin Label.  And little did I know that Kelli Boyd, our photographer planning to capture our adventures, would turn out to be the most amazing tour guide and ringleader for the next few days. 

I knew we were in for a treat with this trip; working closely with Visit Tybee Island and Visit Savannah meant we would have insider recommendations on all of the hot spots, and tips for must-try activities while we were in town.  And boy, I was right.  

First stop: Tybee Island.  Before visiting, Tybee was a mystery to me.  But upon arrival, I quickly learned that this little eclectic slice of heaven is a hidden gem for families and friends wanting to hit the beach without all the fuss.  For our two-night stay on Tybee, we shacked up at a funky vacation rental right on the water.  As the crew trickled in from all over (me from Nashville, Holly from Charlotte, Cheri from Athens, Whitney and Monica from St. Simons Island), it felt a little like an episode of “Real World” with each of us arriving at different times and rushing to claim the best bunks.  

We were antsy to explore, and AJ’s Dockside turned out to be the perfect spot to catch our first low-country sunset and fill up on local seafood. We were all amazed that the stunning sunset could get even prettier by the second, and even as a heavy rainstorm blew by, we soaked it all in and ran for cover drinks in-hand!  The vibe was great, and the food was exactly what I craved on our first night on Tybee; a half pound of crab legs and perfectly fried hush puppies!

The next morning,I knew we were in for a treat when we pulled up to “The World Famous” The Breakfast Club with its sun-bleached awning and the line stretched out the door. But with items like “The Grill Cleaner’s Special” (diced potatoes, Polish Sausage, green peppers and onions tossed on a hot griddle, scrambled with two eggs, topped with melted Monterey Jack and American cheese. Grits and toast too!) and loaded hash browns with cream cheese inside (!!!) and the best pecan waffles I’ve ever tasted…well it’s no wonder it’s world famous.  We decided to work off breakfast by walking around Tybee‘s shops and checking out the Tybee Pier and Pavilion.  We could tell the beach had died down a bit with most kids back in school, but we still got that feeling of endless-summer and the joy of sand beneath our toes. 

We then made our way to Tybee Island Social Club, a charming, beachy spot that served up the BEST cocktails.  A pitcher of blood orange sangria for the group, a beautiful Bloody Mary and a margarita or two had us all talking and telling stories in no time.  I’m not quite sure how we left room for dinner, but we found our appetites again, and I’m incredibly pleased we did.  Dinner at Tybee Island Fish Camp was perhaps my favorite meal of the entire trip; the super cozy, intimate spot served amazing food in an even more amazing atmosphere.  I’ll be talking about those baked oysters for years to come. 

It’s safe to say that I fell in love with Tybee’s dreamy, sandy dunes and sun-soaked, weather beaten boardwalks that have felt thousands of bare feet barrel down them for years.  It was just such an idyllic, almost sleepy beach that I was not accustomed to (with most of my beach trips to Florida’s panhandle). 

But onward we went, hopping in the car with Savannah in our sights, feeling giddy knowing we still had two nights left on our girl’s getaway.  Only passing through Savannah once before, I always thought it to be a sweet southern town, but upon arriving and walking the streets, I was blown away by its charming, historic feel.  I had all the heart eyes for the ivy-covered brick homes and sweeping Spanish moss.  But what really took my breath away was the historic Whitman Mansion, where we’d call home for our two-night stay.  Nestled right off Forsyth Park, this beauty was originally built in 1895 and boasted some of the most exquisite restoration and renovation I have ever seen.  The whole time we were there, I was sad we couldn’t stay longer, and kept thinking how amazing it would be to have a bridal party tucked into the beautiful space…just stunning.

Saturday we all got zhushed with hair blowouts by the ladies at Parlor Dry Bar Savannah, we visited with the amazing Emily McCarthy (I felt like we already knew each other through this small digital world!) at her expertly curated shop and enjoyed a glass or two of Whispering Angel as we made custom stationery and monogram orders.  We then shared an amazing dinner at The Collins Quarter (you MUST get the lavender martini if you go), and a few desserts and sips with the lovely ladies behind Sapelo Skin Care at Lulu’s Chocolate Bar.  It was such a treat to put faces to names as we chatted with Sapelo‘s founders Cindy and Stephanie about their exciting updates on products that I’ve come to personally adore.  

On our last day, we enjoyed exploring the streets of historic downtown Savannah, we survived the Georgia heat by ducking into Mirabelle Cafe for a lavender spritzer and authentic Belgian waffle.  There, we spent time with Jessica O’Neill, a local artist who’s story is SO inspiring and truly worth checking out.  Then, after tracking down some trolleys, and making our way to  SCAD, we met up with the delightful Ellie McNevin for a quick lunch at Gryphon, which is hands-down one of the coolest places I’ve ever eaten lunch.  To round out the wonderful day, we grabbed a cocktail at The Grey, and spent our last dinner at Elizabeth’s on 37th, and it was nothing short of incredible.  
 
I joked with friends here after the trip that I “ate my way through Tybee and Savannah” (which I’d like to add is NEVER really a bad thing), but I also gushed about the wonderful time I had with the group.  I felt lucky to have had five fun-filled days with such inspiring ladies that truly love what they do.  It was an unforgettable girls’ getaway, and it was such a pleasure to play tourist with all of them!  I’m already counting down until our next adventure.  Cheers, Kat

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Photography, Kelli Boyd Photography | This post is in collaboration with Visit Tybee Island and Visit Savannah.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

A big thank you to Visit Tybee Island and Visit Savannah for such a wonderful trip.  Another appreciative thank you to the generous brands and friends who sent goodies for us to enjoy along the way: One Love Organics, Lake Pajamas, Southern Proper, Sapelo Skin Care, Catstudio, Pillow Grace and Lettee’s.

And another thank you to the sweetest new faces I met and can now call friends: Kelli BoydJessica O’Neill, Ellie McNevin, the ladies at Parlor Savannah, Emily McCarthy and Winslett Watson

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