A feast for the eyes

Yesterday, we invited entertaining expert Chris Nease to share  stylish tips for your Thanksgiving table. Today, we’re delighted to have design blogger – Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo here to continue sharing great holiday decor inspiration and ideas.

by Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo

My name is Amy Beth Cupp, and nearly five years ago I married Mr. D. That makes me ABCD! I write a blog about making your house a home which is aptly named ABCDDesign. I am a trained chef, artist and floral designer. I have worked in event planning, floral, stationery and interior design. I am thrilled the Daily Grommet asked me here to talk about decorating for the holiday season.

 

Who is planning to entertain at home in the next few weeks? So much of the holidays are focused on sharing time at the table with close friends and family, so I am going to focus on tabletop decorations today. A huge percentage of pleasure at a meal is about the visual experience. Make it a feast for the eyes!

 

China, Stemware, and Flatware! My motto is simple: Life is short. Eat off the good china! Whether you are throwing an event for two or twenty, I think it is important to make life’s little moments into memorable milestones. Unless your wedding china was handed down from your great, great grandmother chances are that a broken dish is either still in production or can purchased at replacements.com. So don’t be afraid to USE the pretty stuff.

One of the biggest trends we see in tabletop is mix and match china. It’s all about layering, layering, layering. Notice all of the linens are natural color. This makes it easy to repurpose them at other times of the year. Napkins are either folded alongside the plate, placed in the top dish, or slipped between the top and bottom dish – there are no rules.

The mood we have in these images is nostalgic, it’s cozy, mis-matched. We have a combination of materials that help lend an antiqued feel to the space. Do different textures on your tabletop: wood, moss, bark, greenery, combining gold and silver finishes and pine cones add a fabulous foil to the cool, sparkling china and the glimmer of crystal. The use of linen, wood, twine, and mixed metallics compliment the combination of clear and mercury glass.

Speaking of which, mercury glass is everywhere this holiday season. It’s wonderful because it looks as fantastic at the 4th of July as it does at Halloween and Christmas. It doesn’t show fingerprints and it gives an instant feel of history to the table. Other trends we’re seeing a ton of in Holiday ornaments and decorations: crowns, woodland animals and mushrooms.

When decorating your table for the holidays, think about starting with a neutral palette on all the basics (tablecloths, and napkins especially) and then dress it up at the with pops of color that don’t necessarily have to be a predictable fall colors for Thanksgiving or the traditional Christmastime red and green color palette. By mixing in fresh greenery, Christmas bulbs and other wintery elements, we get a decidedly ‘holiday’ feel.

Lighting: Flicker LED candles are all the rage. They won’t blow out during an event and save on clean-up after a party. But personally, I love the soft glow that orange and peach color candles give a room, so I always add them in regardless of whether I am using LED lights or not.

Centerpieces: Be certain not to use highly scented flowers such as lilies. Keep your flower budget low by using only one or two varieties of flowers in your arrangements. Get creative and reach for old family pieces. Soup tureens, galvanized buckets, crystal bowls, water pitchers, coffee pots and tea cups all make interesting containers for floral decorations.

Fill bowls, vessels and pitchers with seasonal fruits; persimmons, apples, oranges, cranberries and pears. I chose to do a mixture of clementines and tangerines. They’re fantastic this time of year, and will be happily snacked upon long after the dinner party is over. I like to carry the mood throughout the house. I put Christmas bulbs in big bowls in nearly every room.

Prizes! Party favors are not just for kids parties any more. We’ve been seeing more and more hostesses giving token gifts out to their party guests. I have designed these letterpress matchboxes that play double duty and act as place card holders at the table. All my guests can go home with a handsome parting gift at the end of the night. They last far longer than any bottle of wine or tin of cookies, they also make a terrific Hostess gift for any Winter party.

Speaking of hostess gifts: one of my favorite finds this year were MyDrap linens on a roll. They’re eco friendly, 100% cotton and linen. They are washable up to six times and come in a myriad of colors. They’re an amazing way to add quick, reasonably priced color to your table for a themed event, or make for a fabulous hostess gift.

Ideas for easy entertaining at the holidays: Highlight what you are good at. Hire out what you do not do or can not do yourself. Throw a Winter Solstice Cookie Party: I bake every cookie and holiday treat I have the recipe for and invite my friends in for dessert. I serve homemade eggnog, champagne, coffee and tea. It is such an easy, fun way to throw a celebration. All the work is done ahead of time and I can truly appreciate my guests without worrying that I am burning something in oven -OR- Consider throwing a New Years Day open house: prepare a pot of soup, serve rolls, a cheese and olive plate on a buffet. Let people come and go and help themselves throughout the afternoon.

Jingle-Jingle! And most of all, ENJOY. xo ABCD

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Would you like more holiday help? ABCD, and several other expert bloggers will be joining us for a fun and festive Twitter party. We’ll be sharing more ideas and tips for holiday food, decor, gifts, plus much more! More info here. We hope you’ll join us!

4 Fun Outdoor Games

Want to get the family outdoors and having fun? These fun outdoor games are sure to be a hit!

fun outdoor  games - Bocce

 Bocce Nation

Keep the gang together with all-ages bocce ball fun. Bocce Nation’s portable bocce court that comes complete with scoreboard, balls, court, and rule book. A Bocce Tournament pack is also available. Buy Bocce Nation’s portable bocce court here.

KanJam - fun outdoor  games

 

Kan Jam

Get your guests on their feet with a Frisbee-inspired summer game for all ages.  You’ll love KanJam game; an exciting outdoor game that can be played almost anywhere. Buy the KanJam frisbee game here.

 

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   V:King

Horned helmets aren’t required in this Viking game. V:King is inspired by a centuries old Swedish Lawn Game known as Kubb where axes are thrown at shields in a quest to conquer the King. Buy V:King’s Kubb Swedish outdoor lawn game here.

 

Buoy Bat

Beach debris? Now it’s a buoy of a baseball bat. The Buoy Bat is a toy bat made from lobster buoys. Its bright colors and sweet spot will make this a favorite outdoor game. Buy the Buoy Bat toy bat here.

 

Do you have a favorite outdoor game? We’d love to hear about it!

All in the Family

After discovering and featuring over 600 Grommet finds,  each entrepreneur, inventor and company have become a part of our family here at Daily Grommet. So, in the spirit of familia, we’d like to highlight some families within our Grommet family. These Grommets all come from family owned businesses.

Family Owned Businesses - Box for the Birds

Box for the Birds – DIY Birdhouse Kits

A family art project inspired these DIY birdhouses you can build without nails or glue. The birch panels fit together like puzzle pieces to create classic and modern places to roost. Buy the Box for the Birds simple birdhouse kit here.
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 Family Business - Cake Vintage Kitchen Papers

Cake Vintage – Kitchen Papers

Elevate the dining experience for your guests. These fancy serving papers, placemats and coasters make for a stunning presentation. Buy Cake Vintage paper placemats and more here.
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Little things make a big difference when it comes to discovery

You know that saying “it’s the little things that count”? Well, all day, every day, we’ve got new products flowing through the doors here at Daily Grommet — some we’ve asked for, others you’ve told us about. But what really impresses me is how every single item is accompanied by a little piece of someone’s heart.

And so we give each hopeful Grommet our full attention: we test, wear, eat, play with, sleep with, ride on, pass it around. If the product, the idea, and the story are exceptional, inspiring and ready for the big time, it may become a Grommet right away. Others might just need more time to percolate. Either way, it’s impossible not to appreciate the passion that goes into the creative process.

Here are a few Grommet submissions whose heart caught my attention recently as they made their way around our homes … and gardens:

New Products - for gardenThese charming garden markers from CampPineNeedle are hand drawn by Maura Condrick, a freelance illustrator living on Cape Cod here in Massachusetts. The story behind her creation: She’d just moved from NYC, joined a community garden, and feared she’d lose track of what was planted where. Her designs are inspired by botanical prints and old seed packets – but she says she’ll draw to order too. Creative and considerate.

cups - new prodcutsAnd how thoughtful is this? Shelly Zimmerman personalized a set of her MyColourCups for us and sent them to us all the way from Australia. Shelly’s grandmother was a Tupperware rockstar, so she says she grew up loving the stuff. She came up with the concept for MyColourCups — a rotatable band with six customizable names — after deciding to train her family to keep track of and reuse the cups they were already using.

And this last one, the Showno poncho style towel,  is another problem solver designed by a mom. When Shelly Ehler’s older child asked her to make him a “tent” so he could change out of his bathing suit in privacy, she had her “ah-ha” moment. Shelly says her towel is equal parts tent, poncho, and parent helper because it makes it easy for kids to carry it themselves, as well as wrap themselves up. But what touched me most was that Shelly personalized this particular towel with a Daily Grommet ribbon. And speaking of thoughtful, Shelly donates a portion of the proceeds from each towel sold to Hope University (a fine arts program for adults with developmental disabilities).

So you can see how many innovative ideas and stories are out there, ready to be discovered — and how much we appreciate learning about each and every one.

If there’s a product you think we should know about, come tell us about it in our Citizens’ Gallery.

Crack open the happy with Jokey Yokey!

Crack open the happy with Jokey Yokey!

Laurin Garcia, the founder of Jokey Yokey, has learned from her family that happiness is a choice. She believes that happiness is something you create, not something you are given. And that’s what motivated her to create something that would inspire people to celebrate, laugh, and be silly.

Laurin grew up familiar with the Latin American tradition called cascarone which is said to have come to the Americas via China and Italy with a bit of help from Marco Polo. She decided to recreate the festive eggs she recalls from her childhood, and she has made us smile with her creations.

As Great Britain celebrates its first ever National Happiness Day,  we thought we’d share with you something that makes us happy. In fact, these eggs filled with happiness are just in time for National Stress Awareness Month which is April! 

Jokey Yokeys aren’t just for the kids, and they aren’t just for birthday parties. They’d certainly be fun for Easter, and they’re highly appropriate for Cinco de Mayo parties! But they’re also wonderful for weddings, baby showers, graduations, and even corporate events. Laurin offers a standard collection of Jokey Yokeys as well as a limited edition “merriment” that focuses on a different holiday or theme each month.

Because Laurin makes these by hand, they are fully customizable. You can tell her exactly which message you want inside your Jokey Yokeys! Can you imagine a proposal inside one Jokey Yokey and messages of “I love you because…” inside all the others?

Laurin empties real eggs to create Jokey Yokeys, but she doesn’t just throw all those eggs away. Instead, she donates them to her local homeless shelter in Baltimore, Maryland.

The eggshells themselves and the confetti inside are all biodegradable, so if you crack open the happy outdoors, you won’t even need to clean up! If you prefer to party indoors, a few quick sweeps of the broom will take care of the confetti. The glue and the glitter used to make Jokey Yokeys are handmade with things like flour, water, and sugar to ensure that they’re non-toxic and biodegradable.

So go ahead! Crack a Jokey Yokey above someone’s head and let the happiness rain down on them! The confetti shower is said to bring good luck and good fortune.

We’d love to hear what makes you happy!

MYdrap from Spain to the US

At Daily Grommet we love to tell the story behind the products that we feature. Today’s story spans generations and continents. If it weren’t for the act of courage taken almost a century ago around the world, this story wouldn’t be able to be told today.

Buy MYdrap napkins on a roll here.

MyDrapThe founders, Antonio and Maria Guasch were workers of a textile company. They were fed up with the abuses of the owner and decided to open their own factory. After many difficulties the company was founded in 1925 in Barcelona. A few days after Antonio Guasch died. Maria did not give up and she went ahead with the business in a time when women were supposed to be at home with babies. Maria had to work extremely hard to start her fledgling business and educate her son and daughter at the same time.

Her son, Jacinto Guasch took over the business and later, in 1980, the company opened a new factory in Monistrol de Montserrat, near Barcelona at the foot of the mountain. During the next 10 years the company had two factories, but in 1990 the factory in Barcelona was closed and all the production was moved to Monistrol. The old factory was sold when the old industrial area of Barcelona was converted for the Olympic games of Barcelona 1992.

After a heavy textile crisis in 1991-1992 the company realized that the sector was extremely vulnerable to foreign competition coming from Asia. With the clear goal of innovating they developed their seamless technology.
This technology allowed them to develop innovative and high quality product at a competitive cost.

MYdrap fabric napkinsThey first created Rolldrap, cotton cloths in a roll, in 1996. Today they are leaders in the Spanish market of cotton cloths for the hospitality market and the product is expanding through Europe. In 2005 they explored the possibility of developing other products that would use the same seamless technology. The idea of manufacturing textile napkins on a roll was the first step. The success in the hospitality market was immediate. The concept of a disposable textile has captivated hotels, caterers and restaurants all over the world.

Following the success of the MYdrap napkins for the hospitality market they developed the same concept for the retail. In 2008 they registered the MYdrap brand. The concept of cotton napkins in a roll available in a range of colors and sizes has been an immediate success. The product has expanded all over the best stores in Europe, Japan and Canada and we wish to do the same in the USA.

MYdrap on the Today Show

After being featured as one of ‘Today’s Style Fashion Emergency Fixes’ a couple of weeks ago (see the video below) the MYdrap team has been invited back and will be featured this Thursday, April 14th. We can’t wait to cheer them on and watch the US market embrace this product. Grandma Maria would be very proud.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Twig Terrarium: Take 2

It’s kind of funny that today’s Grommet is all about making a special little world, enclosed in glass … in a way, Twig Terrarium founders, Michelle and Katie seem to be living in their own little enchanted world. And we got a peek into that world when they sent us their home-made video to help us tell their story.

Normally, we pick out just a few key bits and pieces from the video our founders send to us … the parts that make the story come alive  (and trust me, our video producer, Jesse, is a master at picking out those gems). But sometimes, we just can’t bear to leave some of those clips on the cutting room floor — and today is one of those times.

So, enjoy this quick outtake of “two BFF’s hanging out, making terrariums all day” (my favorite part: watch Katie’s facial expressions in the background as Michelle tells her boggy-moss-gathering-shoe-stuck-in-the-mud story — classic!)

Giving Dad an experience to remember

My parents are like many, hard to buy for. They have what they need and they don’t ask for much. I knew that the Cloud 9 Living gift would be perfect for my Dad — and it turned out to be a big hit! He decided to drive an Indy race car as his event. I spoke to him on the phone after and he was quite impressed by their training and operation there at this FL track and he had a blast. He thought it was an amazing experience and was telling me he would want to do a plane ride. I love that he wants to do another one!

-Wendy

 

Here is a note from my Dad:
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Picking just one at the NYIGF

When I was asked back to be a judge for the NYIGF “Blogger’s Choice Awards” it was time to get my brave on. In 3 short hours I needed to scan the over 200 booths in Accent on Design, get to know the artist and then appear on video. I was looking for the little guy — the starving artist. In a sea of flashy well designed booths and products, you would think it would be hard to find the new guy. In my opinion the new guy is usually easier to find. The new guy usually has a smile on their face, a sparkle in their eye and well a story to tell. Not just an elevator pitch, a real story. A story of how they got there and where they want to go. So when I walked into the American Design Club booth at the NYIGF I knew I had found the real deal. A bunch of storytellers. I spent some time in the booth getting to know the artists and knew that I had found my nomination. What made it harder is I found a bunch of real deals. I chose three artists to interview from the American Design Club.

My first interview was with Steph Mantis. What caught my eye with Steph’s work was the intricate details of the animals butts and the humor in her art. She also just happen to grow up in New England.
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10 products for green thumbs and brown knees

You’ve always been cool as a cucumber, the chief cultivating officer of your luscious home garden. Each season you break new ground,   ready to try out the latest gardening products and showcase the breadth of your gardening gifts. This stuff is for you.
unique gift idea - Jill-able Vase

Jill-able – Say it with a Vase

Add to the pleasure of cut flowers with these unique, reusable vases that fold completely flat for easy storage. Buy Jill-able’s portable and collapsible flower vase.

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 Garden Gift Ideas | Self Contained Garden System

EarthBox® – Self Contained Garden System

This no muss, no fuss organic gardening system is simple to set up, and you don’t have to worry about soil conditions, over-watering or weeding. Buy the EarthBox® flower and vegetable container gardening system.
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 Moultonology Garden Bon Bons Moultonology – Garden Bon Bons

From compost and clay you get… bon bons? A sweet gift for expert and novice gardeners. Buy Moultonology’s Garden Bon Bons herb seed balls.
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 GatorHyde Garden Hose
GatorHyde – Garden Hose

Keep your lawn and garden green with the GatorHyde hose. It’s durable, lightweight and kink-free, plus it’s made with recycled materials. Buy the GatorHyde heavy duty lightweight garden hose.
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 John & Bob's Smart Soil Solutions

John & Bob’s – Smart Soil Solutions

John and Bob’s soil solutions can literally add life to your plot of earth by replenishing missing microorganisms and enriching the soil’s nutrient base. Buy John & Bob’s soil conditioning system.
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 Sky Planter - unique gift ideas

BOSKKE – Sky Planter

The Sky Planter suspends ferns, orchids and herbs from above, saving space and resources while decorating the ceiling and purifying the air with plant life. Buy the Boskke hanging upside down modern planters.

 Pearl's Premium Lawn Seed
Pearl’s Premium – Lawn Seed

Make the transition to an organic lawn with Pearl’s Premium lawn seed. You’ll enjoy less mowing, less watering and no runoff from harmful chemical fertilizers. Buy Pearl’s Premium grass growing seed.
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 Rosie's Workwear Overalls

Rosie’s Workwear – Overalls

These rugged, protective overalls do the job of typical workwear, but they’re fit and constructed especially for women. Buy Rosie’s Workwear work overalls for women.
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 Bionic Gardening Gloves - Garden Gift Ideas

Bionic Glove – Ergonomic Gardening Gloves

An orthopedic hand surgeon designed these leather gardening gloves with strategically placed pads to reduce blisters, calluses and hand fatigue. Buy Bionic Gardening Gloves.
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 Worm Composting System Cascade Manufacturing

Worm Composting System – Cascade Manufacturing

Nourish your garden with homegrown worm castings and you’ll produce lovely green leafies that would make an organic farmer beam with pride. Buy the Worm Factory organic home worm composting worm bin.
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