White and Beachy

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As you may have gathered I love anything white, beachy and covered in painted boards of some description. I would be happiest if I could have a combination of all three in a house - that is, white weatherboards on the outside, painted lining boards and white painted floorboards on the the inside. 'Over the top?' ...you may say .... 'not at all' I say! The Scandinavians are big fans of this look and it's popular in the Hamptons. There's just something about this combination that makes my heart sing!

Melissah xox

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Bring On Summer!

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Wishing it was summer already!




Dreaming of summer beach parties




Looking forward to long days at the beach



Can't wait for daylight savings 



Looking forward to summer entertaining with friends




Love relaxing, summer chill out days!

Okay I am getting a bit sick of being stuck indoors on wet and windy days. I have enjoyed the first few chilly weeks of winter with cosy fires, hearty soups and rugged up beach walks but now I'm ready to move on. Bring on summer I say! I think it's time to start planning a holiday up north to tropical Queensland for a burst of sunshine and some warm weather. Loving this summery inspiration - it's the thought of summer just around the corner that keeps me going through the winter months!


Melissah xox

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Friday Favorites

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Hey everyone! We made it! It's Friday! This week was seriously just bananas. Plain and simple.  I'm really ready to take a deep breathe and start the weekend. Even if Aaron and I will be working through till Monday it still feels like a weekend when everyone around you changes their patterns, the neighborhood has different sounds, the daily schedule is off, the twelve o'clock whistle doesn't blow...

The heat is back and in full effect here on the NJ Shore. Some people LOVE it...heading right to the beach to bake and take a few dips in the Atlantic. I myself, prefer closed windows, A/C, ice pops, and shade. I love nights on the beach and cooler days at the beach...we're lucky enough to get a lot of those. But when the heat hits it does so in clusters of days. On those days the traffic jams up and millions go to the beach...nope, that would be torture for me. My brother Jason is one of those heat lovers...if he is already sweating he just figures 'why not sweat even more?'

I really wanted to thank you guys for all of the really lovely comments on our hand painted jumbo vintage style wallpaper! We'd truly love to see pics if you decide to get creative and do a pattern of your own!

As I started gathering up my faves for this week I didn't even realize that I had a color theme (or lack of) going on until I was nearly through. I melt for lots of color but I always start with a neutral base and build from there. I kinda see it as colorizing a black and white or sepia photo. 

The above dress makes me think cafe...tea and cookies or coffee and pastries.  




This photo just totally spoke to me! I would move in in a second! This is so so up my alley! Love everything about it! Our new house is also white with black shutters and our plan is to add black and white stripe awnings in the future! They sure would help to block out the heat.





Love this lamp! Always been such a sucker for birdcages. Love this classic shape! I think this would be lovely in our bedroom.



I'm crazy for gift wrap. Any kind of gift wrap! Solid colors, patterns, fancy, plain. This stack from the Ace Hotel is perfection!  



Gosh I remember being in 5th grade and my friend Shannon would open her lunch box everyday to a baggie of 4 Fudge Stripe cookies! It is impossible for me to not think of her when I see them. This recipe for the homemade version looks amazing! I will so be making them!

What are you loving this week? I've been pinning lots of yummy cold summer drinks over on pinterest that I want to try! This one is the first on my list!!

Enjoy your weekend friends!
xo Jenny


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Minimizing Hangovers

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This weekend really marks the beginning of summer party season- barbecue’s, heading to the Princeton Friday and the Springfield on Saturday, having friends over for tropical drinks, and/or enjoying a nice cold beer (or two) after a long work week. For some people, all of these events are fun at the time, but the next day proves to be a dreadful experience due to the loathed HANGOVER.

A hangover occurs after the blood alcohol has returned to zero after excessive alcohol consumption. Alcohol is toxic to the body, so it makes sense that drinking large quantities would wreak havoc on the body. Symptoms of a hangover can include, but are not limited to, headache, weakness, inability to concentrate, decreased activity, fatigue, thirst, dizziness, sensitivity to light and sound, diarrhea, vomiting, sweating, chills, and shaking.

There are many reasons people experience hangovers including dehydration, changes in immune and endocrine metabolite production, build up of toxins (e.g: acetylaldehyde), gastritis, decreased sleep quality and duration, fatty liver, hypoglycemia, congener content of drinks (metabolites that flavor, scent, and color alcoholic beverages), alcohol withdrawal, and due to the obvious fact that alcohol is absolutely toxic to the human body. Alcohol is poison, so it makes sense that you wouldn’t feel that great after drinking it!

If you do choose to drink more than one to two drinks in a day, there are certain measures you can take to minimize the risk of a hangover and to ameliorate the symptoms once you experience them. While there is not a ton of research on hangovers, a few studies have been done in which I draw my recommendations from.

         
Recommendations to minimize hangovers:
1. Abstain from alcohol!!! (duhh)
2. Drink small, non-intoxicating amounts
…or…. If you must indulge:
3. Consume alcohol that has few congeners (pure ethanol, vodka, and gin)
4. Consume water with and between drinks
5. Consume alcohol with fructose-containing foods such as fruit and fruit juice
6. Consume solid foods that contain carbohydrates with and after drinks (such as bread)
7. Be sure to get a good nights sleep
8. Eat bland cracker-type foods to help with nausea and hypoglycemia
9. Antacids may help with nausea and gastritis
10. Ibuprofen may help with headache symptoms, just be sure not to consume until the next day since your liver cannot process both the alcohol and drugs at the same time!
11. Make sure you have a folate-rich diet which is needed to metabolize ethanol. Folate is found primarily in leafy greens and whole grains.
12. Exercise!

If the thought of a hangover isn’t reason enough to discourage you from drinking, here is some approximate calorie information on some popular alcoholic beverages:

Alcohol and Calorie Content

Alcohol Name
Serving size
Estimated Calories
Blue Moon Belgian White Beer

12 fl oz
164
Wine- red or white
5 fl oz
125
Cosmopolitan
Martini glass
200
Bloody Mary
4 fl oz
220
Shot of liquor (vodka, rum, gin, etc)
1.5 fl oz
100
Long Island Iced Tea
12 fl oz
790
Pina Colada
6 fl oz
300
Rum & Coke
10 fl oz
355
Old Fashioned
4 fl oz
180

If you get a hangover, you most likely didn’t just have one of these drinks. Do the math to see how many hundreds of calories you consume in just a short period from having “a few” drinks. If you start with a Pina Colada, but ease up and just have two light beers afterwards, you’ve already tacked on almost 550 calories to your daily totals. If you are the type that can down a bottle of wine in a night… try to think of it as soda. Most people wouldn’t drink more than a liter of soda in one sitting, so why is alcohol any different?

So at your parties or weddings this weekend I want you to THINK before you DRINK. Think about whether the alcohol is worth the calories and the consequences. Do not drink in excess no matter how high of a tolerance you think you may have- alcohol is toxic, so too much can easily kill you. Have fun, drink responsibly, and Happy 4th of July!


References:
Chapman, LF. Experimental induction of hangover. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol 5(Suppl. 5):67–86, 1970.
"Liver and Alcohol Breakdown." MyDr.com.au. UBM Medica Australia, 21 Sept. 2009. Web. 26 June 2012. <http://www.mydr.com.au/gastrointestinal-health/liver-and-alcohol-breakdown>.
Pawan, GL. Alcoholic drinks and hangover effects. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 32(1):15A, 1973.
Swift R, Davidson D. Alcohol hangover: mechanisms and mediators. Alcohol Health Res World 1998; 22:54–60.
Verster, J. C. (2008). "The alcohol hangover-a puzzling phenomenon". Alcohol and Alcoholism 43 (2): 124–126



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Una Bella Vista

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I am loving the bright bougainvillea cascading over balconies and white washed walls, spilling out onto winding cobblestone streets. I can see myself in a sundress and leather sandals, straw basket in hand, heading off to the local village for supplies. One of my favourite things about travelling are the quaint villages, meeting the locals and shopping for groceries. Over the years I have taught myself French and Italian - there is also five years of schoolgirl German and a smattering of Spanish so I love babbling on with the local shop keepers ordering cheese, bread, fresh fruit and veg. They love it - this bubbly girl from the other side of the world chatting away - they don't even fuss about the rusty grammar, I just smile,  wave my arms around and they know what I mean!!

Melissah xox

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Hand Painted JUMBO Vintage style Wallpaper DIY/tutorial

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 It's amazing what a difference a little change in size makes (ok, a BIG change in size). We love this type of vintage wallpaper, with it's postage stamp size geometric shapes, inked in simple solid colors, the pattern repeated to form more of a texture than an actual graphic.
But if you take that same pattern and enlarge it to comic proportions then it becomes more of a graphic...the colors and shapes become the focus. Taking a typical antique "grandma's house" wallpaper pattern and turning it into a bold modern graphic repeat. From granny chic to mid-century modern.
Because of it's relative simplicity we thought this would be a great decorative painting project to share. We recommend doing it on a small wall because it's bold and graphic and even in a small dose it's a great statement piece. Lots of impact with less labor. We chose the wall with the smallest surface area in our living room and to tie it all together we went with colors that appear in other aspects of our decor.     


You can use any similar old wallpaper and enlarge the pattern on a copy machine or printer. We provided here the five designs that make up this particular wallpaper pattern. There are four larger motifs and a smaller "spacer" motifs. Our larger motifs measure about 9 inches across and the small spacer motifs are about 4 and a half inches. 

What you will need:
-tracing paper
-pencil
-straight edge ruler
-#4 round artist brush
-acrylic craft paint (we used 5 colors total)
-and household wall paint if you plan on painting a new background color on your wall like we did 

First print out the designs in their respective sizes. The four larger designs measure approx. 9 inches and the spacer design measures approx. 4 and a half inches. 
Place a piece of tracing paper on top of each design and trace the design with pencil. You will then use these separate pieces of tracing paper to transfer each each individual motif onto the wall. It's a simple method...all you do is flip the piece of tracing paper over so that the side with the pencil drawn on it is pressed against the wall and then re-draw the lines on the backside so that the pencil lines transfer onto the wall. You can then continue to flip and re-flip the piece of tracing paper as you continue along the wall. 



We always start a pattern from the top left corner. So take your first traced design, position it in the upper left corner of the wall and transfer the tracing onto the wall. The center of our first motif is 5 inches from the ceiling, so the center of each motif in the top row will also be 5 inches from the ceiling.   
Then you create a symmetrical pattern by making sure the center points of each motif are equidistant apart, both horizontally and vertically. Place the smaller spacer motif between each larger motif, and with your ruler measure approx. 9 inches between each motif's center. 

So the top row will go in this order:

motif # 1   -   spacer   -   motif # 2   -   spacer   -   motif # 1   - spacer   -   motif #2   -   spacer   - etc.

the 2nd row will go in this order:

spacer   -   motif # 3   -   spacer   -   motif # 4   -   spacer   -   motif # 3   -   spacer   -   motif # 4   - etc.

the 3rd row will go in this order:

motif # 2   -   spacer   -   motif # 1   -   spacer   -   motif # 2   -   spacer   -   motif # 1   -   spacer   - etc.

So if you stand back and look at the pattern each larger motif will have a spacer on both sides and directly over and under it. And motif 1 & 2 will share a row while motif 3 & 4 share a row, rotating back and forth. Refer to the illustration above for an example. 

print out the motifs according to these sizes: 
The larger motifs measure 9 inches.
The spacer motif measures approx. 4 and half inches.



1.




 2.



3. 



 4.


 Spacer

So now that the entire pattern is traced onto your wall it's time to fill it in with paint colors using your #4 round artist brush. We first painted our wall tan and used just a few subtle colors that went well with the tans and vintage pastels around the rest of the room. It's best to keep your color palette simple...maybe use four or five colors total. 

Our colors are:
-dark brown
-antique white
-tan
-pink
-aqua 

You can substitute these to suit your decor. Just make sure to repeat the color pattern over and over, filling in the same parts of each motif with their respective colors. If you're not very experienced with a detail paintbrush it might be a good idea to paint in a practice version of each motif on paper. You can also use this as your color reference sheet...so you know at all times which paint color fills in which area.

We'd love to see you give this a try. Again, even if it's done on a tiny wall it still makes a big impact in the room. Contact us with any further questions, we'd love to help in any way! Happy designing, happy painting!

xo Jenny ...and Aaron! 



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Resort Chic in Cool White

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For us, living on the coast in the middle of winter is cold, grey and chilly and one needs the promise of a sunny holiday in the middle of it to get your through. To be honest, this year I'm not that fussy where we go as long as it's warm, sunny and tropical. I am dying to get down my suitcase and pack it full of lightweight, breezy summer clothes. I love this chic and stylish resort wardrobe in white - I could happily see myself in any of these pieces! 

Melissah xox


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Beach House Batik

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I am loving this boho beachy look of the batik in a palette of coastal blues.
 It gives that whole seventies feel a totally new vibe. 
A great relaxed look for a coastal weekender or a holiday house.

Melissah xox

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A Super Fab giveaway from some Super Fab Sponsors!

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Hi guys!!

It's been a doozy of a month over here. We launched our Beach Bungalow collection , my sister moved in with us,  my little brother had a major surgery, and there's a whole lotta other stuff filling our days and nights...letting us know that Summer has arrived and it's sure to be busy busy busy. Jeeez, it'll be the 4th of July in a flash...how did that happen?!

 I'm ready for Summer fun and I've got a Fabulous Giveaway to kick things off in style! Brought to you by my Super Style Savvy Sponsors, this Giveaway is actually making me a little jealous of whoever the winner will be. I'd go out shopping for every single one of these prizes. T-shirt weather is here and I'd rock that Dark Cupcake tee from Atomic Cowlick a few times a week for sure! Oh Honey Hush's Bows have been on my wish list for a long time now. (and the winner gets to pick TWO of them!!!) I seriously want a handful of them, and I can say the same for Tippy Stockton's Bottlecap Necklaces. I LOVE LOVE LOVE them! All of this wearable eye candy can be all yours simply by entering this fab Giveaway! Check out the details below and be sure to check out each sponsor's shop. 

   
Good Luck!!!







Your choice of 2 Retro Bow Hair Ties from Oh Honey Hush!






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A Bottle Cap Necklace of your choice from Tippy Stockton!







A "Dark Cupcake" tee shirt from Atomic Cowlick!

Oh my gosh guys! Such gooood stuff right?  Like you could seriously wear them all together even! I am so so excited for you!! Even a tiny bit jelly! Ok a lot jelly! :)

So it's super easy... Just follow the simple steps below and you are in it to win it! 

I'll be drawing a winner Sunday July 1! Don't be stingy...spread the love and spread the word! ;)

Good luck!!
xo Jenny



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