Design for Entertaining, with Amanda Lindroth

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Our series of Create Academy class reviews continues with what has been one of my absolute favorite courses on interior design & decorating available on the platform so far – Amanda Lindroth ’s course – Design Interiors for Entertaining. While the title encompasses the premise and the reward of this class, the series of beautifully shot lessons teach us valuable lessons in decorating that will both empower the novice decorator and inspire the experienced designer with useful insights, tips and techniques from Lindroth’s own toolkit. 

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Last Week’s Finds

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I hope you had a peaceful weekend, dear friends, despite the sadness of recent events… Unlike other years, in a matter of weeks our fall schedule has exploded and I find myself making list after list, in an effort to transition our calendar to the busy demands of September, as seamlessly as possible. And it’s been bumpy… After a crazy work week, the weekend was a wonderful time to relax in the garden and tackle some exciting projects: we must rethink some of our garden beds and move some plants around, apply fertilizers, milky spore and mulch, re-edge & plant spring bulbs etc. You know, all the fun gardening stuff that come with the change of seasons…

Iris “Caesar’s Brother”
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Happy September!

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Thank you so much for your kind notes and DMs, I didn’t mean to stay away for as long as I did but I needed some time off to feel inspired again, to clear my head and to enjoy the last couple of weeks of summer vacation with my girl. But I missed you all terribly. And while my time away from social media has been very productive, I am happy to be back with a number of new projects to share with you over the next couple of weeks. 

Missing my June blooms
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My Chair Weakness

Have you ever had a fixation with one particular item you just couldn’t resist buying, over and over again? Seascapes, shells, oil landscapes, books, jewelry, records, botanicals, stamps, board games, or perhaps Manolo Blahniks? Sadly I have such a fixation, and it’s getting out of hand 🙂 It’s not jewelry or expensive shoes (though I love those things, too) – it’s comfortable chairs. Old chairs, new chairs, wooden chairs, bistro chairs, armchairs, antique chairs (my favorite), quirky chairs, free chairs, expensive chairs – I love them all. A well-made and beautiful chair is so hard to come by, and even harder for me to resist it when it does. In fact, this week alone I have found not one, not two, but five chairs. Five!!! This brings the total of chairs we’ve gotten this summer to seven, and we’re running out of places to put them!!! Please send help.  

My latest “side-of-the-road” find
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Last Week’s Finds

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After another scorching weekend here in Western Mass, with copious amounts of lemonade consumed and lots of time spent indoors, we’re expecting some relief from the unusually high temps later this week. When we bought our house three summers ago we decided to remove all the window units for aesthetic purposes and boy, do we regret it now! There’s a fan going in every room of our house and between the white noise and the heat, I am having a hard time leaving our cool (and quiet) basement. 

Bellflowers / Campanula in the garden
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