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Life Via Instagram + Our Sole Society Giveaway Winners

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Row 1:  Sugar got a new gal pal, Pearl.  ||  Flower shopping at Cut Atlanta.  ||  My everyday reminder.

Row 2:  My obsession with Stila watermelon gloss continues c/o.  ||  Gorgeous new “top knot” prints arrived in The Shop.  ||  My happy place, Williams Sonoma.

Row 3:  Office organization and photo shoot prep (Whitney English planner, Hermes Scarf print, Skull print, lamp, mint julep cup/vase, Bando heart).  ||  My Director of Customer Experience, Clare’s, amazing Courtney Kerr for BaubleBar tassel necklace.  ||  Homemade.

Row 4:  The Shop’s August curators, Sugar Paper LA and all of their goodness (15% off through the 10th with code SUGAR15).  ||  Doing my best MJ (Tinley Road shorts, Equipment top, Lulu Frost necklace).  ||  The newest member of our family c/0 Studio ten 25.

Row 5:  Flip Burgers insane Nutella + Kahula milk shake.  ||  Bando.  ||  Making it count.

Row 6:   Never ending office prep (frames and books).  ||  Martha’s Vineyard hat.  ||  Ridiculous, sick, major Apex cuff c/o Bare Collection.

Row 7:  The Mr.’s earth n’turf burger at Flip Burger.  ||  Yes I did astro turf my living room just for a photo shoot (Stubbs).  ||  New lucite and lacquer boxes.

Row 8:  Addison loving on my Julianne Hough Frieda’s c/o Sole Society.  ||  The office almost done…almost.  ||  Smirnoff lavender and lemon martini’s…recipe coming soon.

And finally…big, big, huge congrats to our winners (Amy Nimtz, Katy Byrne, and Lynzy Carey Coughlin) of our Sole Society giveaway.  Please email customerservice@waitingonmartha.com within 48 hours to claim your giftcard.  Happy Monday Loves!  truly, MKR.

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This Week I…

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…was amazed by this laundry room remodel by one of my faves, Little Green Notebook.  I mean, seriously is there any space she can’t transform?

…added all things girlie to the Shop.

…broke in my Nike Fuel Band and so far I’m loving it.

…had such an amazing meal at Flip Burger and chatted with Chef Richard Blais.  We’re talking the Earth n’Turf burger for the Mr. (only available through the end of the month), fried pickles, the sampler, and the Nutella and Khaula shake.  No words.

…thought, and am still thinking about adding these guys to our kitchen cabinets.

…received the most amazing apex cuff bracelet from Bare Collection.  No joke, I’m not taking it off.

…shared my bar cart over on Camille Styles.

…prepped for a big, big giveaway happening tomorrow with Sole Society.  Yay for Mondays!  truly, MKR

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How To Style A Bar Cart

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By now you’ve probably seen my bar cart all gussied up for a little party we threw, but this is how she sits everyday.  I love her.  Actually I need to name here (suggestions welcome).  But while I’m mulling over names I thought I’d walk through 10 easy steps to properly style your bar cart.  Cin Cin Loves!  truly, MKR

1. Let your bar cart tell the story of you. Mix in personal items that represent your personal style. On my cart I have monogrammed mint julep cups that hold straws, vintage swizzle sticks from my great grandmother, wine corks from my favorite bottles of wine and vintage bartending books that I fell in love with while antiquing. 

2. Don’t overdo it. You don’t have to cram every barware item you own on to your cart. Keep it flexible and switch out the colors, napkins, glasses and other components for easy entertaining designed for each gathering and/or season.

3. Mix it up. By mixing colors, textures, metals, vintage and modern items your cart will be full of personality (and won’t look like you ran out and bought everything for it in one fell swoop).

4. Consider investing in the actual cart. A good one will last you a lifetime! And from my experience, get one on wheels. Though it’ll likely live in one room in your home, it’s nice to be able to move it to a different space when entertaining.

5. Get the right tools! I am a firm believer that every bar cart should have all the tools necessary to make the perfect drink. Start with a shakermuddleropenerstirrer, strainer, ice bucket and tongs (or take the guesswork out by buying a complete set).

6. Pick bottles that will look gorgeous when displayed. Even if you’re not a fan of the liquor itself, you can always refill the display-worthy bottles with your preferred scotch, whisky, vodka, gin, brandy, tequila, or rum.

7. Pick wines that you plan on drinking within 3-6 months. Anything you plan on holding on to longer should be stored on its side, preferably at a 55 degree angle (yes, even red!).

8. Fresh flowers make everything better. Include a pretty arrangement in a really fabulous vase on your bar cart to help brighten up the design.

9. Don’t limit your bar cart to just booze! Most carts would make for a lovely coffee and tea spread, dessert or appetizer cart or even a place to hold gifts at a shower.

10. It should be both functional and beautiful. Your bar cart serves a very distinct purpose, but it should also be a piece that you love looking at.

Images via Rustic White Photography  ||  Styling via yours truly  ||  My favorite wines ( GambleOrin Swift, Darioush, Silver Oak)  ||  Shaker, muddler, straws, antler opener, rope vase, and mint julep cups via Waiting On Martha 


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