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Which Came First?

Which Came First?

Back from a week on the slopes and, yes, board games in front of the fire.  This time, fellow bloggers Patricia from PVE and Isabelle from The Fashionable Writer stopped by to play Which Came First?

The weight…

Bubble Ball

or the wrap?

Double Bubble

The couture…

Mulberry Mode

or the candy?

Tasty Taffy

The hot wheels

Vroom, Vroom

or the hot heels?

Prada's on Fire!

P.S.  If you’d like to stop by and play Which Came First? with us, just send your duos to info@DianeJamesHome.com and we’ll include them (with credits, of course!) in future posts.

Photos via PVE, The Fashionable Writer, Southern Living, Pinterest and Bella Style

 

Fabulous Finds

Let’s Go Shopping: On Blogs!

The best way to procrastinate when it comes to holiday decorating is not only to sit at the computer and read all of our favorite blogs… but to shop on them as well!  Since we still have a couple of gifts to pick up (or order online), we thought we’d introduce you to some of our favorite bloggers turned shop keepers.

All Wrapped Up and Ready To Give!

All Wrapped Up and Ready To Give!

For a pop of color: Zhush

Need Some Color in Your Life?

Need Some Color in Your Life?

For style from “down under”: Ada and Darcy

Down Under Delights

Down Under Delights

For “traditional-with-a-twist”: Katie Armour Home

Mad About Neo-Trad

Mad About Neo-Trad

For an artful life: PVE

Wonderful Watercolors

Wonderful Watercolors

And for those of you who still need some gift-giving ideas, we love Kelly Market and her stylish picks!

Great Gifts for All

Great Gifts for All

Off to procrastinate shop some more!  Are you done shopping?

Photos from Country Livingzhush, Ada and Darcy, The Neo-Traditionalist, PVE and Kelly Market

Q & A

Q & A with Patricia van Essche

The Lovely Patricia

The Lovely Patricia

We met the lovely Patricia van Essche at SM Home last year during an evening sponsored by atHome magazine.  Needless to say, we had been reading her blog, pve, and seeing her drawings everywhere – from blog headers (All The Best, Mrs. Blandings and most recently, Pretty Pink Tulips) and private commissions (people, pets, parties and places!)  to whimsical designs for the store J. McLaughlin.  We felt like we were meeting blogging royalty!

Mrs. Blandings' Header

Mrs. Blandings' Header

Pretty Pink Tulips' Header

Pretty Pink Tulips' Header

J. McLaughlin Press Kit Cover

J. McLaughlin Press Kit Cover

A Southern-born belle through and through, Patricia began her career armed with a BS in Fashion Design and her university’s coveted “Golden Brush” award.  Fifteen years later, she had held positions as designer and design director at Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Liz Clairborn.  Patricia, mother of three, now runs her own business out of her beautiful home in Westchester County (yes, she’s a neighbor, too!) and offers clients a broad range of designs services, including the most wonderful illustrations of homes (a great housewarming or Christmas gift!)

Decorated for the Fourth of July

Decorated for the Fourth of July

Absolutely Beautiful Things Notecards

Absolutely Beautiful Things Notecards

We were so excited earlier this summer when she came to our offices and spent the morning painting the most beautiful watercolor of one of our bouquets for a product extension launching this fall (more on that in October!)  And we were even more honored when she accepted to be part of this Q & A!

1.   What did you want to be when you were a child?
An artist or the flying nun.

2.   What is your necessary luxury?
LIFE!  Life is a luxury and telling my kids I love them each day.

3.   What is your favorite decorating accessory?
“A smile” is like a bouquet of flowers!

4.   Where do you window shop?
Everywhere I go.  I was a fashion designer and that is what I did – shopped, traveled the globe, shopped, resourced, and shopping was the inspiration for many collections.  I hope more small boutiques open as they are the creative soul.  I love small shops – to know the owner.  My favorite local shop is our bakery, our hardware store, our local Sunnydale for eggs, and daily needs.  My best shop is in my head.  I always prefer making things over shopping.  Making gifts.  Giving artwork.

5.   What makes a house a home?
Part of what makes a house a home are the inhabitants.  The markings on the wall, the scratches from the dog, the fingerprints, and the memories.  There is an old Irish poem: “It takes a heap-o-livin to make a house a home.”  Life, routine, the laundry, the daily meals, the celebrations, the sick days, the holidays all make a house a home.

6.   What is the most enjoyable part of your day?
Oh, the wee early morning quiet and the evening hours when the house is alive… and humming.

7.   What is your favorite flower?
My wedding bouquet had gardenias.  It was a copy of my mom’s bouquet.

8.   If you were a cocktail, what would you be?
I would be a champagne cocktail or an Old Fashioned with Kentucky bourbon.

9.   If your life were made into a movie, what would be the title and who would play your part?
“Artsy” would be the title and it would be a comic love story about an artist, a love affair with art, one part historical and the other part hysterical.  I guess I would want somebody unknown to play the role and this would make her famous.  She would be normal, down-to-earth and likable.

10.  Name one thing from your “Bucket List”.
One, jeesh… I think it would be to travel with my family for one year, to be missionaries – spreading care, kindness, teaching art – helping others.

Thank you, Patricia, for your works of art and gentle presence – we’re so fortunate to have met you!  For more information, please visit Patricia’s website and Etsy store.

Photos from pve

Fabulous Finds, Inspirations

Heavenly Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas on the Cape

Hydrangeas on the Cape

Summer’s underway and we’re all looking forward to a bit of beach fun on the Cape at the end of the month.  One of our favorite things to do once we get there is stroll the lively and colorful (some are beyond colorful!) streets of Provincetown.  Naturally, our eyes gravitate toward the charming cottages and B&B’s which line the lanes, bordered by climbing roses and the most heavenly of summer flowers – hydrangeas.

PVE - Purple Hydrangea

PVE - Purple Hydrangea

Sadly, hydrangea blossoms once cut from the bush rarely last beyond a day (unless they’re a Diane James design, of course!) so perhaps these beauties would be better as accessories than the real thing…

Ineke Otte - Hydrangea Necklace

Ineke Otte - Hydrangea Necklace

Neiman Marcus - Outdoor Pillows

Neiman Marcus - Outdoor Pillows

Nordstrom - Born 'Hydrangea' Sandal

Nordstrom - Born 'Hydrangea' Sandal

Cambria Cove - Michael Aram Hydrangea Frames

Cambria Cove - Michael Aram Hydrangea Frames

Photos from yours truly, PVE, Klimt02, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Cambria Cove